In the midst of the fourth wave of COVID-19, several key developments have taken place over the past couple of weeks related to state and local public health orders, incidence trends, and vaccination rates.
On Sunday, May 2nd, Governor Jared Polis announced that he amended and extended the statewide mask Executive Order D 2021 095 by 30 days as Colorado continues to work towards increasing vaccinations.
The indoor mask order remains in effect for all schools statewide and certain other settings.
For counties with greater than 35 cases per 100,000 people, the indoor mask order applies to groups of ten or more unvaccinated people indoors and there remains no outdoor mask order.
In the midst of the fourth wave of COVID-19, several key developments have taken place over the past couple of weeks related to state and local public health orders, incidence trends, and vaccination rates. Â
On Sunday, May 2nd, Governor Jared Polis announced that he amended and extended the statewide mask Executive Order D 2021 095 by 30 days as Colorado continues to work towards increasing vaccinations.
The indoor mask order remains in effect for all schools statewide and certain other settings.
For counties with greater than 35 cases per 100,000 people, the indoor mask order applies to groups of ten or more unvaccinated people indoors and there remains no outdoor mask order.
In the midst of the fourth wave of COVID-19, several key developments have taken place over the past couple of weeks related to state and local public health orders, incidence trends and vaccination rates, Chaffee County Public Health said in a press release Tuesday afternoon.
Gov. Jared Polis amended and extended the statewide mask Executive Order D 2021 095 by 30 days May 2 as Colorado continues to work toward increasing vaccinations. Â
The indoor mask order remains in effect for all schools statewide and certain other settings.
For counties with greater than 35 cases per 100,000 people, the indoor mask order applies to groups of ten or more unvaccinated people indoors and there remains no outdoor mask order.
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A bill sponsored by state Sen. Kerry Donovan and Rep. Dylan Roberts of Avon that would allow the state of Colorado to hire back former members of the State Wildland Inmate Fire Team moved through the legislative process of the Colorado General Assembly with broad support.
The bill, SB21-012 passed in both the Senate and the House last month. In the Senate, the bill received 33 aye votes and one no, and the House gave the bill 60 ayes and three noâs.
The bill would direct the division of fire protection and control to develop materials to increase awareness of opportunities for wildland fire careers for those who gained experience in that job while incarcerated.