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Stay at home order issued for Aspen, visitors told to leave

Original Publication Date March 24, 2020 - 11:11 AM

DENVER - Health officials are ordering residents in an around the exclusive resort community of Aspen to stay at home as much as possible and telling visitors to leave.

Under the order issued Monday night, Pitkin County residents can only leave home for essential tasks such as grocery shopping, getting medical treatment and outdoor exercise. Liquor stores and marijuana shops will remain open but non-essential retail stores and construction sites must close. Officials said they are trying to slow the spread of the virus in a region that has been hit hard and prevent the health care system from being overwhelmed.

Colorado health officials warned last week that the coronvirus has spread extensively in mountain resort communities and urged anyone who lives in or recently visited Eagle, Summit, Pitkin or Gunnison counties to limit contact with other people to reduce the spread of the virus.

As of Tuesday, Colorado had more than 900 cases of the virus and 11 people have died, according to the state health department.

The Pitkin County order directs visitors to return home immediately by “the fastest and safest available means."

Vacation home owners are exempted but were strongly encouraged to leave. County manager Jon Peacock told The Aspen Times that those leaving have been asked to self-quarantine after they arrive home.

The county hopes to soon begin community-wide testing using a new virus test developed by a Colorado-based company, Aytu Bioscience Inc.

The test requires a finger-prick blood samples which can be analyzed at testing sites and does not require health care workers to wear as much protective equipment or use swabs as are required with other tests, Peacock said. The company said Monday that it expects to deliver its first shipment of 100,000 tests in the United States this week.

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