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Denver will no longer require masks or proof of vaccination for a business

Updated: February 3, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Feb 3, 2022 – 12:32 pm ESTThu Feb 3, 2022 – 12:32 pm EST

DENVER, Colorado (LifeSiteNews) — Tomorrow you will no longer have to show proof of a COVID jab or wear a mask to dine out or work out in Denver.  

On January 31, Mayor Michael Hancock announced that these impositions will no longer be necessary for entering businesses on Friday, February 4. 

“Following extensive discussions with our regional partners as well as current health advice and the downward trajectory of cases positivity and hospitalizations, Denver will not be extending our public health order,” Hancock said. 

“So, beginning Friday, people will no longer be required under the public health order to wear a mask or show proof of vaccination for entry into a business in Denver,” the mayor said. 

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However, children who would like to see what their peers look like will not be as fortunate as diners and gym-goers, as the mask requirement will stay in effect for schools. 

“Denver’s public health order requiring masks in schools and childcare facilities, however, will remain in place for the time being,” Hancock said. 

“We simply feel it’s important to keep our

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