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Jamul Casino Announces Extension of Casino Closure in Response to COVID-19

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In their effort to minimize the threat of a potential outbreak and spread of COVID-19 on the Tribe’s reservation, the Jamul Indian Village announced that they expect their tribal government offices and tribal businesses to remain closed beyond the March 31, 2020 date announced last week. The safety and well-being of their tribal members, guests, and team members of Jamul Casino are of the utmost importance to the Tribe, and they have issued a declaration of emergency to respond to the crisis.

The Tribe’s leaders will continue to monitor this evolving situation and hope to reopen Jamul Casino by April 12, 2020.  The Jamul Indian Village is committed to continuing to support the team members of Jamul Casino and their families for as long as possible during this closure, and will therefore cover base pay and benefits for all team members through April 11, 2020.

Chairwoman Erica M. Pinto states, “During this unprecedented time in our history, it is important for us to do everything we can to support one another as we collectively navigate these uncharted waters.  We thank all of our team members for their resilience and positive attitudes, and we hope to be able to welcome our awesome guests back to Jamul Casino in the near future. We miss you all very much!”

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