In a Rincon tribal newsletter published after its reopening, Mazzetti wrote that “someone had to take charge and do something for Indian tribes and reservations” because “no direction was given by the Governor’s Office during the shelter in place and business closure executive orders pertaining to the needs of tribal government operations, tribal membership and impacts on tribal businesses.” Prior to its reopening, the casino released details of its new sanitation and health protocols, which included a requirement for guests to wear facial coverings and have their temperature checked before entering the building. After closing mid-March in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, the casino reopened with a limited capacity on May 22.