Colorado's stay-at-home order expires Sunday, and the state will then move into a "safer-at-home" phase, with social distancing still strongly encouraged.
But how will May be different than April?
How will it be the same?
Colorado's stay-at-home order expires Sunday, and the state will then move into a "safer-at-home" phase, with social distancing still strongly encouraged.
But how will May be different than April?
How will it be the same?
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CPW has extended campground closures until May 4th due to safer at home.
Gov. Jared Polis is moving Colorado into the safer-at-home phase of the coronavirus pandemic.