Volume 27, Number 9—September 2021
Research
Estimating the Impact of Statewide Policies to Reduce Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Real Time, Colorado, USA
Table 1
Policy/event | Description | Date announced | Policy effective date | Policy effective until |
---|---|---|---|---|
First case of COVID-19 |
First case of infection with SARS-CoV-2 reported |
Mar 5 |
NA |
NA |
Executive Order D 2020 003 |
Disaster emergency |
Mar 10 |
Mar 11 |
Apr 11 |
Executive Order D 2020 004 |
Ski resort closure |
Mar 14 |
Mar 15 |
Mar 22 |
Executive Order D 2020 006 |
Extension of ski resort closure |
Mar 18 |
Mar 18 |
Apr 17 |
CDPHE Order 20–22 |
Closure of bars, restaurants, theaters, gymnasiums, and casinos |
Mar 16 |
Mar 17 |
Apr 16 |
CDPHE Order 20–23 |
Prohibition of >10 person gatherings |
Mar 19 |
Mar 19 |
Apr 19 |
Executive Order D 2020 007 |
School closures during Mar 18‒Apr 17 |
Mar 18 |
Mar 18 |
Apr 17 |
Executive Order D 2020 013 |
Reduction of in-person workforce by 50% |
Mar 22 |
Mar 24 |
May10 |
Executive Order D 2020 017 |
Stay-at-home order: directive to require all residents of Colorado to stay home unless in pursuant of essential items (i.e., food) or working for critical businesses and ordering noncritical businesses to close temporarily. |
Mar 25 |
Mar 26 |
Apr 11 |
Executive Order D 2020 021 |
Extension to school closures until Apr 30 |
Apr 1 |
Apr 1 |
May 1 |
Executive Order D 2020 024 |
Stay-at-Home extension |
Apr 6 |
Apr 6 |
Apr 26 |
Executive Order D 2020 039 |
Ordering workers in critical businesses and government functions to wear nonmedical face coverings |
Apr 17 |
Apr 17 |
May 17 |
Executive Order D 2020 041 |
Suspension of school closures until end of school year |
Apr 22 |
Apr 22 |
May 20 |
Executive Order D 2020 044 |
Safer at home: All susceptible persons and those who have COVID-19 instructed to stay at home. State residents directed to limit interactions, only travel for essential needs, and limit gatherings to <10 people in public and private spaces. Nonmedical mask coverings recommended. Retail businesses can open for curbside delivery, elective medical, dental, and veterinary surgeries and procedures resume. Retail businesses and personal services (e.g., salons) can open. Offices can open at 50% capacity.† |
Apr 26 |
Apr 27–May 4 |
May 27 |
Executive Order D 2020 058 |
Disaster emergency extension |
May 7 |
May 7 |
Jun 6 |
Executive Order D 2020 067 |
Extending EO D 2020 039, ordering workers in critical businesses and government, to wear nonmedical face coverings |
May 16 |
May 16 |
Jun 16 |
Executive Order D 2020 079 | Extension to EO D 2020 044: Safer at Home to permit public places to offer outdoor dining, and limited indoor dining | May 25 | May 25 | Jun 1 |
*COVID-19‒relevant executive orders are detailed in (11) and CDPHE policies are described in (12). CDPHE, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; COVID-19, coronavirus disease; EO, executive order; NA, not applicable; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. †Retail business and personal services were permitted to open on May 1, offices were permitted to open at 50% capacity on May 4. All other measures went into effect April 27.
1Current affiliation: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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