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  1. Apr 26, 2020 · The Safer at Home Executive Order D 2020 044 outlines a new level in Colorado’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes a more sustainable way of living for Coloradans while slowing the spread of the virus and allowing more Coloradans to return to work.

    • Stay at Home: Red
    • Safer at Home: Orange
    • Safer at Home: Yellow
    • Safer at Home: Blue
    • Protect Our Neighbors: Green

    On Mar. 26, 2020 (remember March...?), Gov. Polis issued a statewide Stay-at-Home order, requiring Colorado's 5.7 million residents to avoid going out unless absolutely necessary, and to, well, stay home. Many schools went remote, places of worship held virtual services, restaurants were open for take-out or delivery only, people were urged to shop...

    This is what the state calls "High Risk." In other words, it's just one step down from a Stay at Home order. Under Orange, personal gatherings are limited to 10 people (though many counties, like Denver, have instituted stricter gathering guidelines) and personal services, retail and restaurants are capped at 25 percent capacity, as are houses of w...

    This is what the state refers to as "Concern." It's where Denver was before the recent spike. In Yellow, some outdoor variances can be approved, capacity for places like personal services and retail can go up to 50 percent and restaurants and houses of worship can host up to 100 people. Outdoor events and indoor events have higher capacity limits a...

    Things are looking pretty good! The state calls this level "Cautious." This is the closest level to the least restrictive phase, which is Protect Our Neighbors. Under Blue, counties are eligible for indoor and outdoor variances. This level used to allow personal gatherings of up to 25 people, but as concerns have grown about the role private events...

    Under the Protect Our Neighbors, the size of personal gatherings are determined by county. In-person learning is recommended, and businesses like restaurants, gyms retail and salons can all operate at a much larger capacity. That capacity increases by 5 percent each month the county stays in this phase, eventually capping out at 500 people. Same wi...

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  3. Apr 28, 2020 · The goal of the Safer at Home phase is to maintain 60-65% of physical distancing, Gov. Polis said. No gatherings over 10 people will continue to be advised after the stay-at-home order...

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