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Cherokee Nation Extends Suspension of Business Operations

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The Cherokee Nation has extended the suspension of its business operations, including all 10 of its gaming and hospitality destinations, cultural museums and retail operations through May 1.

“We are working closely with local, state and federal officials, alongside tribal health experts and business leaders, to make the best decisions we can during these uncertain times. Our top priority is the health, safety and well-being of our employees, and so far no employee has had to use sick or vacation time during this closure. We will continue to monitor and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and will announce further plans as we approach May 1,” Chuck Hoskin Jr., Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, said.

On March 10, Cherokee Nation began a steadfast and proactive response to the COVID-19 health crisis, including postponing community events. On March 16, Chuck Hoskin Jr. signed a proclamation declaring a state of emergency within the Cherokee Nation and operations were suspended at tribally owned casinos and hotels, museums and retail operations.

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