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TULSA, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner and Cherokee Nation Businesses CEO Chuck Garrett have continued to monitor the impact that the COVID-19 virus has had across the nation and throughout our tribal community.
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Chief Hoskin, alongside Cherokee Nation Businesses, the business arm of the Cherokee Nation, will temporarily suspend all operations at Cherokee Nation Entertainment casinos and hotels, including Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. During the suspended operations, no employee will go without a paycheck.
The suspension of operations is effective at 11:59 p.m., March 16, through March 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, there are no reports of positive COVID-19 cases on any CNB or Cherokee Nation property. These measures have been deemed in the best interest of the public’s health and ongoing efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 in our communities. We will reevaluate the safety and feasibility of reopening during this public health crisis.
We ask that our communities, and each one of us, do what we can to show Uwohiyuhi, which is the Cherokee word for respect, as we all need to respect our communities to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“For the Cherokee Nation, our first priority is our people and making sure our citizens, employees and patrons are safe and cared for during this pandemic. We continue our commitment to being proactive. Whether we can prevent the spread of a few cases or many cases within our tribe and within our community, we are being vigilant in protecting our people,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said.
“In the past month, Cherokee Nation Businesses has dedicated additional resources to cleaning and disinfecting our properties alongside actions to close specific venues that cater to large gatherings. It is now apparent that this is a public health crisis that requires advanced measures to slow the transmission of this highly contagious virus,” Cherokee Nation Businesses CEO Chuck Garrett said. “Our responsibility to our patrons and employees, in addition to the latest CDC guidelines, has triggered a cautionary but temporary suspension of our casino operations to the public. The safety and health of our communities, patrons and employees are paramount. It is our hope that taking these preventive measures will minimize everyone’s risk of exposure.”
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The Cherokee Nation is communicating directly with employees. The Cherokee Nation will continue to provide updates at www.anadisgoi.com.
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa was selected for a 2020 Travelers' Choice Award by TripAdvisor.
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Among the 867 million user reviews submitted each year on millions of establishments, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is recognized by the company as one of the top 10% of businesses listed, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino said in a press release.
“It’s humbling to land among the top and receive this recognition based on the reviews of our guests,” said Martin Madewell, general manager of Hard Rock Tulsa in a press release. “Our guests' experience is the driving force behind everything we do. We’re so proud of the exceptional service our staff provides to make sure every guest feels right at home from the moment they walk through the door.”
Offering the best amenities in Oklahoma, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is the flagship property of Cherokee Nation Entertainment, the gaming and hospitality company of the Cherokee Nation.
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The company also operates nine Cherokee Casinos, including a horse racing track, three hotels, three golf courses and other retail operations.