Pennsylvania has also worked out a three-colored system with red, yellow and green now designating the state of infections in each county and whether business can be resumed. For starters, returning casinos will not allow most table games or introduce limitations.
Pennsylvania will follow a phased approach to resuming business with the state authorities reviewing infection rates on a weekly basis and in separate counties and make decisions based on that information. Yet, none will be opening for business today, with the earliest entrants on Tuesday, June 9 when The Meadows Casino in Washington County and Rivers Casino Pittsburgh restart operation.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has given the 12 brick-and-mortar casinos in the state the go-ahead to reopen as early as Friday, June 5. Pennsylvania’s Casinos Postpone Immediate Launch for June 9 The first properties to officially open next week are the Meadows Racetrack & Casino and Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. Yet, all 12 brick-and-mortar properties are in no particular rush to restart operations. Casinos in Pennsylvania can technically open today, Friday, June 5.