Effective May 6, 2020, anyone 3 years of age and older is required to wear a face covering in certain public settings within the City and County of Denver. Denver is not unique and is among a growing list of local county and municipal governments mandating the use of face masks when engaging in various public activities. These local orders go a step beyond the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment’s Amended Safer at Home Order 20-28 (“SAH”) which urges individuals to wear non-medical face coverings when in public.
Face coverings are not required when such use would inhibit the individual’s health, when you are at home or within your personal vehicle, or when you are walking and exercising outdoors.
SAH encourages individuals to continue to stay at home as much as possible. However, SAH outlines the limited reopening of certain businesses and postsecondary institutions. It also permits certain activities by groups up to a maximum of 10 people as long as participants are practicing social distancing and maintaining 6 feet between participants.
In addition to the state SAH order, always check your county or city SAH reopening requirements as well. Denver’s phased reopening is set to begin on May 9, 2020.
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