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Should N.J. casinos close as coronavirus cases spike? We asked 3 experts.

Atlantic City Casinos reopen

Plexiglass surrounds players and dealers at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Thursday, July 2, 2020. Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Since they were allowed to open July 2, Atlantic City’s casinos have been working hard to try to make up some of the millions in revenue they lost during the coronavirus shutdown. Another shutdown would put them even further behind and put thousands out of work again.

So far, Gov. Phil Murphy hasn’t given any sign he’s considering closing casinos again as the second wave of the coronavirus wallops New Jersey. The state reported 3,998 new coronavirus cases and 15 additional deaths Sunday, while hospitalizations rose for the 23rd consecutive day.

           
   
 

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