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DENVER, Colo. (KKTV) - Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has issued a mask requirement in indoor settings for Denver. This requirement goes into effect for everyone over the age of two on Wednesday, November 24, and goes until January 3.
Click here to read the full Public Health Order.
Mayor Hancock says businesses will also be able to apply a vaccine passport system to make sure 95% of people inside a business are vaccinated at one time, including the staff. This will have staff members check guests’ vaccine cards before they enter the business. “Wear a mask or get vaccinated,” says Mayor Hancock.
The Mayor says this precaution was taken to keep residents safe as more people head to the Denver Metro area for the holidays.
“This is not a Denver problem, this is not a metro problem. We are just standing up to do our part,” says Bob McDonald, from the Denver Department of Public Health.
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
I cant believe this its absurd! And the businesses can apply a vaccine passport system to enter?
www.kktv.com...
DENVER, Colo. (KKTV) - Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has issued a mask requirement in indoor settings for Denver. This requirement goes into effect for everyone over the age of two on Wednesday, November 24, and goes until January 3.
Click here to read the full Public Health Order.
Mayor Hancock says businesses will also be able to apply a vaccine passport system to make sure 95% of people inside a business are vaccinated at one time, including the staff. This will have staff members check guests’ vaccine cards before they enter the business. “Wear a mask or get vaccinated,” says Mayor Hancock.
The Mayor says this precaution was taken to keep residents safe as more people head to the Denver Metro area for the holidays.
“This is not a Denver problem, this is not a metro problem. We are just standing up to do our part,” says Bob McDonald, from the Denver Department of Public Health.
Watchout guys its probably headed to your city soon!
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
I cant believe this its absurd! And the businesses can apply a vaccine passport system to enter?
www.kktv.com...
DENVER, Colo. (KKTV) - Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has issued a mask requirement in indoor settings for Denver. This requirement goes into effect for everyone over the age of two on Wednesday, November 24, and goes until January 3.
Click here to read the full Public Health Order.
Mayor Hancock says businesses will also be able to apply a vaccine passport system to make sure 95% of people inside a business are vaccinated at one time, including the staff. This will have staff members check guests’ vaccine cards before they enter the business. “Wear a mask or get vaccinated,” says Mayor Hancock.
The Mayor says this precaution was taken to keep residents safe as more people head to the Denver Metro area for the holidays.
“This is not a Denver problem, this is not a metro problem. We are just standing up to do our part,” says Bob McDonald, from the Denver Department of Public Health.
Watchout guys its probably headed to your city soon!
If the temporary mandatory mask is just that for a time and in no way extended to a unreasonable length all should be good.
I get wearing a face diaper sucks but if that does help then go for it. Permanent is a no go. Hell I moved because of that fear. Well that and a few other political reasons.
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
I cant believe this its absurd! And the businesses can apply a vaccine passport system to enter?
www.kktv.com...
DENVER, Colo. (KKTV) - Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has issued a mask requirement in indoor settings for Denver. This requirement goes into effect for everyone over the age of two on Wednesday, November 24, and goes until January 3.
Click here to read the full Public Health Order.
Mayor Hancock says businesses will also be able to apply a vaccine passport system to make sure 95% of people inside a business are vaccinated at one time, including the staff. This will have staff members check guests’ vaccine cards before they enter the business. “Wear a mask or get vaccinated,” says Mayor Hancock.
The Mayor says this precaution was taken to keep residents safe as more people head to the Denver Metro area for the holidays.
“This is not a Denver problem, this is not a metro problem. We are just standing up to do our part,” says Bob McDonald, from the Denver Department of Public Health.
Watchout guys its probably headed to your city soon!
If the temporary mandatory mask is just that for a time and in no way extended to a unreasonable length all should be good.
I get wearing a face diaper sucks but if that does help then go for it. Permanent is a no go. Hell I moved because of that fear. Well that and a few other political reasons.
Yeah if its temporary. If you give them an inch they will take a mile. Im down here in Colorado Springs and they said cases have risen and blah blah blah.... they havent said anything yet about masks. Its so stupid to see people outdoors on a hiking trail on the side of a mountain at 7500 ft above sea level with a mask on in the damn woods and people driving down the damn road with one on. its crazy.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: ColoradoTemplar
Just got back a few weeks ago from visiting there!
Pikes peak, no mask requirement on the trams, but once up top you better have that thing on! lol
Yes there were some down hiking in the garden of the Gods alone with a mask, including at least one climber/repeller.
Do you really believe this mask mandate will be temporary?
That is what we were all told at the beginning of this plandemic,
the lockdowns were temporary,masks were temporary...
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: Allaroundyou
Really they should have minimum mask ratings that actually work, no N95 or better mention. This isnt for anyone's betterment, it literally doesnt stop the droplets.
Vaccine doesnt stop you from getting it or spreading it, so who cares if you have it or not?
Do you really think its temporary after 2 years of slowing the spread for 14 days?
originally posted by: chiefsmom
No
No more.
People just need to say no, not again. If you don't feel safe, stay home.
Enough is enough.