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Denver 5-Star Program for Restaurants and Gyms Update

Mayor Michael Hancock and a cadre of cohorts revealed that the city is officially back in Level Orange on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment s dial dashboard. If that level can be maintained for seven days, restaurants, gyms and other businesses that meet the standards set by the state s 5-Star Certification Program will be able to operate under Level Yellow standards, which include increasing capacity from 25 percent to 50 percent, among other things. Applications for the 5-Star program will officially open at 10 a.m. February 2, with a soft cap of 500 for the first round of participants. Eric Hiraga, executive director of the Denver Economic Development & Opportunity office, said that moving forward in stages is necessary because as many as 7,000 businesses in the city could qualify, and approval requires on-site visits and other time-consuming procedures. But he promised that officials will be carefully watching to make sure the process is fair to all indust

Denver coronavirus: Mayor Hancock to update COVID-19 reponse

Denver opens 5 Star Program applications Denver also announced that it will reactivate the city s emergency operations center to assist with vaccine distribution efforts. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 6:49 PM MST January 29, 2021 DENVER Denver is reactivating its emergency operations center (EOC) to help deal with what Mayor Michael Hancock called the twin challenges of vaccine distribution and economic recovery related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The good news vaccinations bring is not enough to rescue and restore our city, said Hancock. The economic crisis brought on by the pandemic is going to be with us even after our residents are safely vaccinated.

Denver coronavirus: Mayor Hancock updates COVID-19 response

Denver opens 5 Star Program applications Denver also announced that it will reactivate the city s emergency operations center to assist with vaccine distribution efforts. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 6:49 PM MST January 29, 2021 DENVER Denver is reactivating its emergency operations center (EOC) to help deal with what Mayor Michael Hancock called the twin challenges of vaccine distribution and economic recovery related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The good news vaccinations bring is not enough to rescue and restore our city, said Hancock. The economic crisis brought on by the pandemic is going to be with us even after our residents are safely vaccinated.

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