Covid tourism at Bally’s; College football conundrum

When Bally’s Las Vegas announced that the Real Bodies exhibit would be adding “Covid-19 Content” we admittedly feared the worst: corpses of Coronavirus victims on display. While cashing in on Covid-19 is in questionable taste, Real Bodies seems to be attempting a conscientious job of educating the public: “The attraction, featuring 20 real, perfectly preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens now includes the latest science-based information about the novel coronavirus, including 3-D printed virus models, and a COVID-19 short film explaining in everyday language how the virus reacts to your body and how it can be spread. Interesting facts about the virus, including how it affects each of the different body systems,” reads the press release. (emphasis in the original) Now the question is whether Sin City tourists, trying to escape pandemic coverage, will welcome a refresher course. Then again, who thought a display of cadavers would be one of the Las Vegas Strip’s longest-lasting tourist attractions?

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