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Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas counties expect coronavirus stay-at-home orders

Tri-County Health Department would issue the directive

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The Tri-County Health Department, which serves over 1.5 million people in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, is preparing a “stay-at-home” order, likely to go into effect on Thursday.

At 5 p.m. Tuesday, Denver started a stay-at-home order which effectively shuts down the city for at least two weeks, with some exceptions, in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The Tri-County order would encompass a 3,000-square-mile area including 26 municipalities.

Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, whose city is in the Tri-County network, said Tuesday night on Twitter that he expects the upcoming order to be “similar” to Denver’s, “but not identical.”

Coffman said he expects the Tri-County order to go into effect at 8 a.m. Thursday and that it will likely run until April 17. Denver’s order is set to expire on April 10, it could, however, be extended.

Tri-County Health held a COVID-19 telephone town hall meeting on Tuesday night.

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