After six months of closure form the pandemic, and almost one billion pesos accumulated in losses for the gambling sector, added to the $120 billion that was destined to the health sector, the casinos in the region have started reopening with sanitary measures in place.
The disinfection of machines, temperature checking and perspex used to separate clients are just a few of the measures that will be taking place. Most casinos in the LatAm regions have already started experimenting with this.
Valentina Porras, manager of the VIP casino mentioned said "It is already a fact, we are open with all the biosecurity protocols, we have installed some perspex glasses in half of our machines (..) We are predicting that in about a year or two years, to be able to recover everything that was lost."
Elizabeth Maya Cano, president of Cornazar, said that "For more than five months these establishments have been closed, without receiving any kind of income, and without contributing a great amount of money for health in Colombia."
An expected $18 billion will be recovered from the losses after the 167 authorised casinos in Medellín will restart their activity. With the openings of casinos, horse racing, and bingos in the LatAm Region, it seems like a slow improvement on the situation imposed by the pandemic taking place.
SiGMA Group has announced the postponement of its Europe summit, which was planned to be held in Malta on 17-19 November 2020. The show will now open its doors early next year in February, running from the 16-18th, making it the first event to headline the 2021 gaming calendar.