Colorado governor issues order to reduce in-person workforce of noncritical workplaces by 50%, asks people to limit movement in public

Health care operations.

Critical Infrastructure, including utilities, fuel supply and transmission, public water, telecommunications, transportation, hotels, organizations that provide for disadvantaged people, and food supply chain.

Critical Manufacturing, including food, beverages, chemicals, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, sanitary products, agriculture.

Critical Retail, including grocery stores, liquor stores, farms, gas stations, restaurants and bars for takeout, marijuana dispensaries but only for medical or curbside delivery, hardware stores.

Critical Services, including trash and recycling, mail, shipping, laundromats, child care, building cleaning and maintenance, auto supply and repair, warehouses/distribution, funeral homes, crematoriums, cemeteries, animal shelters and rescues.

• News Media.

• Financial Institutions.

• Providers of Basic Necessities to Economically Disadvantaged Populations.

• Construction.

• Defense.

Public Safety Services like law enforcement, fire prevention and response, EMTs, security, disinfection, cleaning, building code enforcement, snow removal, auto repair.

• Vendors that Provide Critical Services or Products including logistics, child care, tech support, or contractors with critical government services.

• “Critical Government Functions.”

via:: Post Independent