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Note from your Publisher: As Las Vegas Re-Opens, We are VEGAS SMART

Stay SMART, Stay Healthy

By Donnah Opelac, editor and publisher, Downtown Las Vegas Macaroni Kid June 16, 2020


Have you noticed the #VegasSmart that is displayed in the marquess? 





Vegas Smart is about being mindful of your surroundings and thoughtful of others: keeping your distance, wearing a mask, and washing your hands. Las Vegas is doing everything it can to be smart so you can stay healthy and have fun. In order for us all to enjoy the fun, energy, and entertainment of Las Vegas, we need to be Vegas Smart. 





Click here for the most recent information on COVID-19 mitigation measures at Las Vegas.




Covid-19 Testing Required for U.S. Entry

Effective January 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will require all air passengers two years of age and over to enter the United States (including U.S. citizens and Legal Permanent Residents). See the U.S. Embassy pages on how and where to get tested in the country from which you are traveling. 


As always, I am so honored and privileged to be your local publisher of all the fun and cool things to do in the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown Las Vegas. So many events and articles to find your family fun. We hope you enjoy reading Macaroni Kid Downtown Las Vegas as much as we enjoy creating it! Click here to learn more about Macaroni Kid Downtown Las Vegas.

XOXO,
Donna

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Disclaimer

We try to be accurate, but we do not have all the facts about the requirements and procedures regarding entry and re-entry to the United States. There may be different requirements depending on your circumstances, port of departure, port of arrival, etc. Also, the situation is changing from day to day and week to week. If you are concerned regarding your arrival, do not rely on this article, see the U.S. Embassy pages in the country from which you are traveling. 

This article was first published on June 16, 2020, and is regularly updated. Last update: March 29, 2021. Disclaimer: The information contained in this post, to the best of the author's knowledge, was accurate at the time of publishing. We do our best to ensure and maintain the accuracy of this information.