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What are the rules for Level Yellow on Colorado’s COVID-19 dial?

DENVER (KDVR) — Earlier this week, many counties in Colorado were moved from Level Red to Level Orange on the  COVID-19 dial framework following a steady decline in COVID-19 cases.

As continue to go down, some counties will get Five Star approval to move to Level Yellow.

In November, many counties were moved into Level Red and Level Purple was added to help avoid another shutdown for parts of the state.

So, what does it mean if your county is moved to a “Level Yellow”? Here are the rules, according to CDPHE.

Level Yellow

CDPHE says that when capacity limits are expressed as both a percentage of posted capacity and a total number of people, use whichever number is fewer.

Some counties have applied for or been approved for the Five Star Program in Colorado.

Five Star approval allows businesses to operate under less strict restrictions if they take additional measures to help protect staff and customers from COVID-19 and pass an inspection. Businesses that meet these criteria while in the Level Yellow phase will not be able to operate under Level Blue restrictions unless 70% of the critical risk population has been vaccinated.

Once approved, businesses can operate under the restriction level one lower than their county’s on the state’s COVID-19 dial. For example, approved businesses in Level Red counties could operate under Level Orange restrictions.