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Colorado Under Stay At Home Order — What You Can And Cannot Do Under Gov. Polis’ Official Order

Colorado

Under the executive order, residents must remain at home, and only leave their home to engage in activities or perform tasks critical to their health and safety, or to the health and safety of their family or household members or to go to or return from “critical work.”

According to the order, residents can leave their home to:

  • Obtain food and other household necessities for themselves and their family or household members.
  • Deliver those services or supplies to others, such as food, pet supply, other household consumer products, and products or equipment necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation, and critical operation of a residence.
  • To engage in outdoor activity, such as walking, hiking, nordic skiing, snowshoeing, biking or running. For purposes of outdoor activity, state parks will remain open to the public to engage in walking, hiking, biking, running, and similar outdoor activities but all playgrounds, picnic areas, other similar areas conducive to public gathering and attended areas shall be closed.
  • To perform work for critical industries.
  • To care for a family member, a vulnerable person, or pet in another household, or to care for livestock kept at a location other than an individual’s home.
  • To seek medical care
Individuals experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 have been ordered to self-isolate until their symptoms cease or until they have a negative test result.

Although the state order is now law and “it’s illegal to break the law,” the order did not say how the new law will be enforced.

“The Colorado National Guard will be supporting logistics, transportation, and medical response efforts. The Guard will not be enforcing this order,” the document stated.

Critical businesses are exempt from the order but encouraged to comply with social distancing guidelines.

The order defines “critical businesses” as those related to healthcare, utilities, food cultivation, medical equipment or supply manufacturing, news media, banking, law enforcement, construction, defense and child care services that support the workers in those industries.

“Critical retail” shops that will remain open are grocery stores, gas stations, convenience stores, liquor stores, restaurants with takeout, marijuana dispensaries, pet stores, gun shops, hardware stores, and stores that sell household consumer products such as cleaning products and personal care products.

 

This article was originally published on cpr.org

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