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How Denver Is Implementing the 5 Star Certification Program for Restaurants

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment rolled out its 5 Star State Certification program in mid-December, allowing approved counties to certify restaurants that meet strict health and safety requirements  to operate at more lenient COVID-related restrictions than the rest of the county. That was a month ago, and on January 14 Denver received the okay from the state to begin certifying restaurants and other businesses. Compare that timeline to Summit County, which was the first county approved by the CDPHE for the F Star program on December 18. Within three days of receiving approval, the county had already certified more than 130 restaurants, which at that point were allowed to move from Level Red to Level Orange restrictions. So while most of the state s restaurants were prohibited from any dining room seating (per Level Red restrictions), approved Summit County restaurants were allowed to seat at 25 percent capacity over the holidays.

5280 s Guide to the COVID-19 Vaccine in Colorado

What You Need to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccines in Colorado The much-anticipated COVID-19 vaccines are now being administered throughout Colorado, but questions about their potential side effects and the state s distribution plan remain. We have answers. Victoria Carodine •   January 15, 2021 It was only a month ago that the first thousands of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine arrived in the Centennial State. Since that “absolutely historic” day, more than 223,000 Coloradans have already received the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and many are already onto their second dose (or booster shot) of the vaccination. While the vaccines have undoubtedly brought hope that the end of the pandemic and a return to normalcy is coming, there’s been confusion on how the distribution process will roll out locally. Some Coloradans are also still concerned about possible side effects. As Colorado moves into phase 1B of the distribution plan, we spoke to Dr. Richard Zane, chief innovation of

In-N-Out Stores in Colorado See 145 COVID Cases

Zero deaths have been reported and no customers with COVID have been linked to the stores. Two In-N-Out Burgers in Colorado have seen COVID-19 infections soar to a combined 145 cases this week, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. That’s an increase from 122 cases last week and 80 cases two weeks back. One unit in Colorado Springs has seen 83 cases among employees while a store in Aurora has seen 62. The spread in El Paso was determined to be an outbreak on December 6, while Aurora was designated as an outbreak on December 17. Colorado defines an outbreak as any location that experiences more than two cases. For an outbreak to be resolved, a site must go 28 days without a new reported case.

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