Denver Zoo reopening to public with multiple COVID-19 safety measures in place – The Denver Post

The Denver Zoo will reopen to the public this week and multiple COVID-19 safety measures and practices will be in place, including social distancing and limits on lines and capacity.

After being closed since March 17 to help battle the spread of COVID-19, the zoo will reopen Wednesday and Thursday for members only Member Gratitude Days and to the general public starting Friday.

In accordance with the latest guidance from Local and State officials, the Zoo has implemented sweeping operational changes to create a healthy environment, and ensure the safety of its guests, employees and animals, according to a Monday news release.

All guests over the age of 3 will be required to wear face coverings as mandated by Denver officials.

We are beyond thrilled to welcome back our community of friends and neighbors who have stood by our side and provided such crucial, meaningful support while we were closed, said Bert Vescolani, zoo president and CEO, in the release. But we remain vigilant in our obligation to protect this community, and have gone through exhaustive planning and preparation so that our guests can feel safe and comfortable while connecting with our 3,000 animals.

The following are some of the new safety measures at the Zoo:

Guests will also be asked to do their part and follow zoo safety guidelines.

The zoos newest attraction Stingray Cove opens in mid-June. Shopping and dining has been modified at the zoos 80-acre campus. The zoo will continue to update its policies and procedures as needed.

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Denver Zoo reopening to public with multiple COVID-19 safety measures in place - The Denver Post

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