It's something to consider...

For one month, Colorado has seen a #COVID19 bottoming out.

Hospitalizations remain low. Positivity remains near lowest since the start. Cases are down from a 2nd peak in late July.

We really haven't moved much in a month.

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During that month, the largest concession from the Governor has been allowing bars to stay open an extra hour.

Some counties have moved into next level of reopening. But most have not.

At what point do we push more?

Seriously... (Hear me out)
If we don't move now, are we simply conceding that we are going to be this way until there is a vaccine?

And, as we've seen this week with AstraZeneca's vaccine trial, there is NO guarantee that we will have a fully functioning and reliable (and SAFE) vaccine.
I'm NOT calling for something in particular.

But I am saying that if we can't feel comfortable with a month of LOW activity, will we ever feel comfortable w/o a vaccine?

Just something to consider.

Patience is running thin in this state. You can feel it.
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