By Shawn Patrick
Apr 15, 2021
Weld County has been the most outspoken when it comes to mandates and restrictions throughout the pandemic in Colorado, so no real surprise here, but as the state hands control over regulations to local public health departments and counties Friday, Weld County will lift all restrictions.
“As has been the case throughout the pandemic, Weld County government will not issue COVID-19 restrictions and regulations that hinder an individual’s ability to manage the day-to-day decisions for themselves and their family, or a business’s right to run their establishment in a manner that works best for them and the consumers they serve,” the board of county commissioners said in a statement Thursday.
By Shawn Patrick
Apr 15, 2021
Weld County has been the most outspoken when it comes to mandates and restrictions throughout the pandemic in Colorado, so no real surprise here, but as the state hands control over regulations to local public health departments and counties Friday, Weld County will lift all restrictions.
“As has been the case throughout the pandemic, Weld County government will not issue COVID-19 restrictions and regulations that hinder an individual’s ability to manage the day-to-day decisions for themselves and their family, or a business’s right to run their establishment in a manner that works best for them and the consumers they serve,” the board of county commissioners said in a statement Thursday.
By Shawn Patrick
Apr 15, 2021
Weld County has been the most outspoken when it comes to mandates and restrictions throughout the pandemic in Colorado, so no real surprise here, but as the state hands control over regulations to local public health departments and counties Friday, Weld County will lift all restrictions.
“As has been the case throughout the pandemic, Weld County government will not issue COVID-19 restrictions and regulations that hinder an individual’s ability to manage the day-to-day decisions for themselves and their family, or a business’s right to run their establishment in a manner that works best for them and the consumers they serve,” the board of county commissioners said in a statement Thursday.