Tuesday, October 27, 2020 11:00 AM |
In the face of rising cases of coronavirus and of hospitalizations, City and County of Denver and Adams County have returned to Level 3 Safer at Home restrictions.
Adams County announced the change last Friday, with the increased restrictions taking effect Wednesday, October 28 at 5:00 PM:
Under the state’s updated Safer at Home Public Health Order,
- Public and private gatherings are limited to no more than 10 individuals from no more the two households. (Note: Under TCHD’s Public Health Order issued Oct. 16, the limit is 5 for indoor gatherings and 10 for outdoor gatherings, which will be in effect until Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, unless amended or extended.)
- Non-critical Retail may operate at 25% of the posted occupancy limit.
- Personal Services may operate at 25% of the posted occupancy limit, not to exceed 25 people, per room.
- Restaurants may operate at 25% of the posted occupancy limit indoors not to exceed 50 people excluding staff, whichever is less, per room.
- Houses of worship and Life Rites may operate at 25% or 50 people. For outdoor worship services, a house of worship must maintain 6 feet distance between non-household members
- Indoor events may operate at 50 percent capacity or 25 people, whichever is fewer.
- Recreation
- Gyms, recreation centers and indoor pools are not authorized to open for in-person services; virtual services may be provided.
- Outdoor recreational activities in groups of 10 people or fewer may occur, maintaining 6 feet Distancing Requirements between non-household contacts.
For a complete list of restrictions, see the updated Order.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced the city's increased measured on Tuesday in a press conference.
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