LAS VEGAS – A drive-thru strip club?

In the age of COVID-19, it’s a thing.

While much of Nevada has closed in compliance with Gov. Steve Sisolak's 30-day shutdown order to fight the spread of COVID-19, a Sin City strip club called Little Darlings remains open with a new menu of coronavirus-inspired options.

“We’re going to offer drive-up window strip shows,” Ryan Carlson, director of operations for Little Darlings, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal and KSNV-TV. “Guests can drive up to the front door and we’re going to have dancers separated by the 6-foot separation rule and they can enjoy a totally nude show right from the seat of their car.”

The drive-up shows last 10 minutes and cost $100. They will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, according to the Review-Journal.

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Little Darlings will also feature another new live event: Nude sanitizer wrestling.

“America is a free country,” Carlson said in a statement to KLAS-TV, “and strippers will continue to be a part of the fabric of American life.”

The altered strip joint is welcoming guests at time when more than 1,700 people have been tested for COVID-19 by Nevada laboratories. According to the new data, 95 positive test results have come from Nevada labs.

The statewide shutdown was announced Wednesday and applies to all bars, gyms, beauty salons, barber shops, malls and restaurants that do not provide takeout and delivery services.