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Ski areas can remain open under new coronavirus restrictions

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DENVER (AP) -- Ski areas in Colorado counties that are listed at Level Red, or “severe risk,” will be allowed to keep their lifts turning when new restrictions take effect Friday, according to state health officials.

The Denver Post reports several Summit County resorts have already opened or plan to open soon.

The county is one of 15 across Colorado that will move to Level Red on Friday.

Loveland ski area in Clear Creek County also will be operating under Level Red.

State officials say the resorts can operate their lifts according to an approved plan but must suspend indoor dining.

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