Las Vegas sees large crowds as casinos allowed 50 percent capacity on Monday 

Crowds were seen strolling the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday and guests gathered shoulder-to-shoulder inside Sin City casinos as capacity restrictions are expected to ease to 50 percent on Monday.

Nevada’s ‘Roadmap to Recovery’ plan remains on schedule and Gov. Steve Sisolak signed an emergency directive on Friday that loosens the state’s coronavirus restrictions, according to a press release.

The capacity for gaming floors and other establishments will increase from 35 to 50 percent on Monday as the state saw only 222 new cases with just one new death on Sunday, according to state health data

The governor’s announcement on Friday seemed to open the pent-up floodgates, encouraging people to hit the slots and tables after more than a year of restrictions even though the official capacity rules don’t go into effect until Monday.

In total, the state has counted 299,287 cases with 5,118 deaths. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 989,342 doses of the vaccine have been given.

A photo posted to Twitter shows a view of the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday as people were seen walking to visit casinos

A view of the Fremont Casino in downtown Las Vegas on Thursday just before the governor announced a relaxing of the coronavirus restrictions

People are seen visiting the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian mall and LED light attraction on Thursday, just before the governor on Friday opened up the casinos even further by announcing relaxed capacity restrictions

People are seen walking in front of the Fremont Casino, left, and down the Fremont Street Experience LED display on Thursday night in downtown Las Vegas just ahead of the governor’s announcement; afterward, even more people were seen jamming the streets, local media reported and social media showed

One TikToker posted a video of herself dancing without a mask in front of a Las Vegas casino this weekend while others pass by

One TikToker posted a video of herself dancing without a mask in front of a Las Vegas casino this weekend while others pass by

Another TikToker shows a view inside a Las Vegas casino as patrons wear masks to comply with coronavirus restrictions

Another TikToker shows a view inside a Las Vegas casino as patrons wear masks to comply with coronavirus restrictions

Another TikToker posted a view of shoulder-to-shoulder crowds on Fremont street in downtown Las Vegas this weekend

People were pictured gathered in front of the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas

Another TikToker posted a view of shoulder-to-shoulder crowds on Fremont street in downtown Las Vegas this weekend. People were pictured gathered in front of the Golden Nugget

Casinos had operated at a limited capacity of 25% from November until February 15, when they were allowed to open with 35% capacity, Travel + Leisure reported. 

The capacity increase scheduled for Monday includes gyms and other fitness establishments, arcades, racetracks, bowling alleys, mini-golf, pool halls and amusement and theme parks.

‘The 14-day moving average test positivity rate has steadily declined, but is still over the 5% threshold recommended by the WHO for reopening,’ Sisolak noted in the executive order

Thousands of guests were seen shoulder-to-shoulder inside casinos and stores while largely obeying ‘please wear a mask’ signs, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

One woman with a mask around her neck was told by two suited employees inside The Cosmopolitan put her mask on her face and she obeyed, the outlet reported. 

Lines formed outside multiple walk-up bars as the air smelled like cigarettes and weed. 

Some people were pictured inside Las Vegas casinos not wearing masks as casinos worked to enforce mask mandates

Some people were pictured inside Las Vegas casinos not wearing masks as casinos worked to enforce mask mandates

Crowds were seen wearing masks walking down packed Las Vegas streets

Videos posted to TikTok on Sunday showed crowds packing streets on the Las Vegas strip

Crowds were seen wearing masks walking down packed Las Vegas streets on the strip in videos posted to TikTok on Sunday

People were seen packing sidewalks on the Las Vegas Strip in videos posted to TikTok this weekend

Nevada has ordered an easing of casino capacity restrictions for Monday

People were seen packing sidewalks on the Las Vegas Strip in videos posted to TikTok this weekend ahead of Nevada easing capacity restrictions on Monday

People were seen walking near the Flamingo casino on the Las Vegas Strip in a video posted to TikTok on Sunday

People were seen walking near the Flamingo casino on the Las Vegas Strip in a video posted to TikTok on Sunday

A small crowd is seen gathered outside watching the Bellagio fountains

Videos posted to Instagram on Sunday show a small crowd gathered to watch the Bellagio fountains

A small crowd is seen gathered outside watching the Bellagio fountains in videos posted to Instagram on Sunday

Videos posted to Instagram show crowds gathered to watch the Bellagio fountains as cars backed Las Vegas Boulevard this weekend

Videos posted to Instagram show crowds gathered to watch the Bellagio fountains as cars backed Las Vegas Boulevard this weekend

Yolando Hagwood, 54, told the outlet he was visiting Las Vegas for the first time since August 2019 and was wearing two masks.

‘I think most businesses are trying to adhere and still let people have a good time,’ Hagwood said. 

‘You can’t tackle people. You’re gonna see people with no masks. You’re gonna see people not social distancing. But you just try to do your part.’

Beginning March 3, casinos owned by MGM Resorts resumed round-the-clock operations, Travel + Leisure reported. 

People danced in the streets of New Orleans on Saturday night as live music returned for the first time since Covid restrictions were enforced

People danced in the streets of New Orleans on Saturday night as live music returned for the first time since Covid restrictions were enforced

Steven Randall performed with his youth group Beats of Chapo on Bourbon Street which was bustling after crowds returned to the Louisiana city

Steven Randall performed with his youth group Beats of Chapo on Bourbon Street which was bustling after crowds returned to the Louisiana city

There were scenes of partying, revelry and joy as friends met up and partied for the first time in the city since Covid restrictions were eased

There were scenes of partying, revelry and joy as friends met up and partied for the first time in the city since Covid restrictions were eased

The Rug Cutters Quartet performs at Favela Chic on Frenchman Street as people enjoyed live music in the city famed for its nightlife

The Rug Cutters Quartet performs at Favela Chic on Frenchman Street as people enjoyed live music in the city famed for its nightlife

Those casinos include the Mandalay Bay, Park MGM and The Mirage resorts – which had closed for a few days in the middle of each week during the pandemic because of decreased business, the magazine reported. 

Meanwhile in New Orleans, Covid restrictions were also relaxed, as live music returned to the bars and streets of the Louisiana city.

People danced in the street on Saturday night as performers played behind screens to crowds of music lovers who had waited a year for live concerts. 

There have been a total of 29,438,007 coronavirus cases in the United States with 534,880 deaths. 

A map shows the total number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the United States on Sunday night with which states are increasing

A map shows the total number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the United States on Sunday night with which states are increasing

A graph shows a recent decline in coronavirus cases since January as the country has recorded a total of 29,438,007 infections

A graph shows a recent decline in coronavirus cases since January as the country has recorded a total of 29,438,007 infections

The number of total coronavirus infections has steadily declined since peaking at the start of February, a chart shows

The number of total coronavirus infections has steadily declined since peaking at the start of February, a chart shows

A graph shows the total number of deaths from the coronavirus in the United States per day in February and March

A graph shows the total number of deaths from the coronavirus in the United States per day in February and March

A graph shows the total number of deaths from the coronavirus in the United States per day since the start of the pandemic

A graph shows the total number of deaths from the coronavirus in the United States per day since the start of the pandemic