We’re excited to welcome guests back in a safe and healthy environment with the following protocols in place.

Please do not enter any in-person Go Code Colorado event if you are feeling ill, are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, have tested positive for COVID-19,  or if you have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. If you begin exhibiting symptoms or are feeling unwell during the event please seek out a member of our staff immediately.


WHAT DO I NEED TO ATTEND AN IN-PERSON EVENT?

A face mask that covers the nose and mouth. (No bandanas, gators etc.)


FACE COVERINGS REQUIRED

All attendees (ages 2 and up) will be required to wear a face covering at any in-person event, except when actively eating and/or drinking, regardless of vaccination status. If you don’t have a mask, one will be provided for you. Masks must cover the nose and mouth.

Go Code Colorado will provide free KN/N-95 masks if an attendee needs one.


CLEAN, SAFE ENVIRONMENT

  • Enhanced cleaning procedures — including regular sanitizing and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces, contact points, and guest areas 
  • Separate ingress and egress 
  • Social distancing measures
  • On-site isolation areas for attendees that may feel unwell during the event
  • COVID Officer on duty throughout the event to ensure all protocols are being adhered to

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?

Email us: info@gocode.colorado.gov

Not feeling well but still want to attend? Check out our virtual timeline for Challenge Saturday or join us in Slack during any in-person event for safe attendance at a distance.


A NOTE REGARDING COVID-19 SAFETY

These policies are in place to ensure that we can host in-person events while prioritizing the health and safety of everyone involved. However, these measures do not eliminate the inherent risk of potential exposure to COVID-19 in public spaces. By attending in-person events at any of our venues, you voluntarily assume all risks associated with exposure to COVID-19.

Go Code Colorado event staff will continue to update and revise its protocols as necessary and may change these protocols at any time to protect the health and safety of its competitors, mentors, partners, guests, and staff in accordance with government guidelines.