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Updated: 8:56 AM Oct 27, 2009
Oneida Casino in Green Bay Doing its Best to Combat H1N1
A casino in Wisconsin is trying to make sure concern over the H1N1 flu virus doesn't keep gamblers away.
Posted: 5:01 AM Oct 27, 2009Reporter: WSAW Staff |
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A casino in Wisconsin is trying to make sure concern over the H1N1 flu virus doesn't keep gamblers away.
Oneida Casino in Green Bay is taking steps to protect employees and customers.
Hand sanitizer is available for dealers.
Cards are changed out every day and machines are wiped down more often.
The 1,400 employees will be offered free H1N1 shots in addition to the free seasonal flu shots they've been getting for years.
The casino has also put a new policy in place: if workers have to miss work because they are sick between now and March, it will not count against their allotted number of sick days.
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