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At Least 3 Denver Area Shopping Malls Reduce Hours Over COVID-19 Concern

DENVER (CBS4) - In response to the growing concern over the spread of COVID-19, or the coronavirus, at least 3 shopping malls in the Denver area have reduced their hours until further notice. One mall has closed a children's play area inside.

The following is a list of information gathered from mall websites as of 7 p.m. on Monday. March 16.

 

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  • Southwest Plaza and Park Meadows - now open 12-7 Monday through Saturday and 11-6 on Sunday
  • Cherry Creek - suggested to call individual stores for hours, children's play area closed
  • Flatiron Crossing - normal hours
  • Colorado Mills - now open 11-7 Monday through Saturday and 12-6 on Sunday
  • Twenty Ninth Street in Boulder - normal hours
  • The Orchard Town Center in Westminster - normal hours
  • The Shops at Foothills in Fort Collins - normal hours
  • The Promenade Shops at Centerra in Loveland - normal hours
  • Town Center at Aurora - normal hours
  • Denver Premium Outlets - now open 11-7 Monday through Saturday and 12-6 on Sunday
  • Outlets at Castle Rock - now open 11-7 everyday but advised to call individual stores
  • Southlands and The Shops at Northfield Stapleton - websites showed updated hours for individual stores
  • Outlets at Loveland - normal hours

RELATED: Latest Updates On The Coronavirus Outbreak In Colorado

Additional Information from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment:

  • Practice good hygiene. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water. In the absence of soap and water, use hand-sanitizer; use your elbow or sleeve to cover coughs and sneezes
  • Stay home if you're sick; keep your children home if they are sick. The illness can last for many days so make preparations now to work from home if possible.
  • We advise Coloradans to always be prepared for an emergency-- like a large snowstorm-- and have a plan for your family. Make sure to have 72 hours of key supplies on hand like medications, infant formula, diapers, pet food, etc. FEMA guidance for pre-pandemic COVID-19 preparedness is available on Ready.gov.
  • Stay informed with reliable, up-to-date information. People who have general questions about coronavirus disease 2019, can call CO HELP at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or email COHELP@RMPDC.org, for answers in English and Spanish (Español), Mandarin (普通话), and more.
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