On May 2, the office of Governor Jared Polis touted an amendment to the thirty-day extension of the state's mask mandate: Residents of Level Green counties could go mask-free when inside in groups larger than ten, as long as at least 80 percent of those present have been vaccinated. The move was initially portrayed as a welcome loosening of restrictions that represented another step toward normalcy after more than a year of battling COVID-19. But by the next day, after another round of disappointing data regarding the disease's spread in Colorado, news outlets such as CBS4 were reporting widespread confusion among owners of grocery stores, gyms, restaurants and other establishments over how the hell to follow and/or enforce the new rule.