Starting in January, if you work for a company that has 100 or more people, you'll be required to be vaccinated, take weekly tests or face losing your job.
Beginning Monday (Sept. 20), four new large community vaccination sites will be opened across Colorado's Front Range in an effort to reach and provide all Coloradans with a chance to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Colorado State University (CSU) System will not require COVID-19 vaccines for the upcoming school year, but will allow its campuses - which includes the CSU campus in Fort Collins - to make their own decisions on vaccine requirements.
Governor Jared Polis extended the mask mandate for another 30 days on Sunday but eased those same restrictions for people that have been fully vaccinated
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) announced that anyone whose job requires frequent face-to-face work with the public can sign up for free at-home COVID-19 testing kits.
Phase 2 of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins this Friday (Apr. 2), which means even more people will become eligible to receive the vaccine in Colorado.