SOWETAN | Graham Wood, COO of hospitality at Sun International, told this newspaper that on the casino floors, every second seat at slot machine banks had already been removed and tables would be limited to four players only.
With international and interprovincial travel banned due to effort to curb the spread of the novel Covid-19, tourism is one of the hardest-hit sectors as business has slowed down since early March when many countries started locking down their economies to limit the spread of the pandemic.
The figure shows how crucial the industry is to the country's economy. We can ill-afford to have it destroyed.As the nation waits for a recovery plan which is expected to be finalised this week, there is a glimmer of hope for the sector. In this newspaper today, we spoke to some of the players in the industry about how they imagine their"new normal" will look like.
Graham Wood, COO of hospitality at Sun International, told this newspaper that on the casino floors, every second seat at slot machine banks had already been removed and tables would be limited to four players only. "The solution will alert security of individuals with abnormal temperatures but at the same time deny boom gate access unless cleared by the security on duty," Higins said. They are also looking at installing sanitiser booths to sanitise people as they arrive.
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