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Ski resorts in US Colorado state close over COVID-19 fears

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Ski slopes at the US state of Colorado, which boasts some of the world’s famous ski resorts, were empty on Monday, as the state governor issued an extraordin­ary executive order suspending all its ski operations over COVID-19 fears.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis on March 14 ordered all 26 ski resorts in Colorado to close for a week beginning on March 15, after Vail Resorts’ announceme­nt to shut down all its 37 ski resorts in North America and Australia.

“While we will be temporaril­y closed for business, we will be saving the lives of hundreds, perhaps thousands of

Coloradans in the days and weeks ahead,” Polis said in a statement.

Although officials said they’re on a “day-by-day, watchand-wait” status, industry insiders told the Xinhua News Agency that the 2019-20 ski and snowboard season is over.

On Monday, four of Colorado’s 26 resorts said they were done for the season, and Aspen Snowmass, a top resort in the US, has offered “full refunds” for all cable car tickets, courses and activities.

Industry officials said they were worried that the oneweek suspension would be changed to a permanent status, unless the country would see a sharp drop in the spread of COVID-19.

Polis’ move won praise from many Colo those who oppose the governor’s policies.

“The COVID-19 tsunami is imminent and must be mitigated. These next weeks are critical,” Craig Silverman, a former deputy district attorney for Denver, wrote in The Colorado Sun on Monday.

“Immediatel­y after Colorado experience­d c spread, Polis acted decisively, declaring an em added.

However, the closure of ski resorts has als plaints.

“Thank you for making this announceme driving in to Vail,” Jeff Kottkamp, a Florida Republican and former lieutenant governor, tweeted ironicall

In a scathing rebuttal, Polis said: “Thank you for your deep concerns regarding the health of our residents in the face of a global pandemic.”

Polis’ decision impacted the ski workers across the state, causing tens of thousands of people to suddenly lose their jobs. “We’re heading home,” said Fernando Vargas from Argentina, a temporary worker at Aspen, adding that “people were in tears about leaving Aspen, the announceme­nt came so suddenly.”

The US ski industry employs about 78,230 people each year, with a total annual income of $20 billion, according to a 2019 IBAS World report.

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Competitor­s participat­e in the 72nd Annual Leadville Skijoring event in Leadville, Colorado on March 8.

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