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Video lottery machines have been turned back on at businesses that offer them, but their use is restricted in high-risk areas for COVID-19, and no food or drink is allowed inside.
The video lottery machines were turned on about 10 am. Friday, said Denine Tucker, manager of the Thunderegg Coffee Company in Nyssa, who said people are slowly returning to play, learning mostly through word of mouth that the machines are back on.
It is busy in the morning, Tucker said, with people waiting for them to open at 7 a.m.
âIt is quiet this afternoon,â she said Monday.
People are not allowed to wait inside for an open machine, she said.