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Larimer County is moving to "Level Red," but some Loveland businesses won't comply

Video Credit: 7News - The Denver Channel - Duration: 02:27s - Published
Larimer County is moving to 'Level Red,' but some Loveland businesses won't comply

Larimer County is moving to "Level Red," but some Loveland businesses won't comply

Larimer County is now in "Level Red" on the state’s COVID-19 dial.

For restaurants, that means no more indoor dining.

Curbside, takeout and outdoor dining would still be an option.


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