Allison,
Thank you.

As a healthcare worker and someone at high risk should I contract the
virus, I implore all birders to not be traveling around the state birding.
*NOW IS NOT THE TIME. *
I have been watching this post all day, seeing people posting on
social media behaving and not behaving the restrictions across the country.
Towns across the nation are asking visitors to not come play in their
communities, states are asking if coming from other states to self
quarantine, the list goes on. It scares me to my core to think that my
hospital here in Denver could face the same as those in states already hit
extremely hard, if we *ALL* do not play our parts to stop the spread.
Emergency room doctors and nurses are being exposed unknowingly to trauma
patients whom have the virus. *REMEMBER *that you can have the virus, be
asymptomatic, and spread it to anyone. *REMBERER,* if you are asymptomatic
with the virus, decide to go look for a rare bird outside your city, you
get in a car crash and expose the frontline providers in the ER in another
town or rural community you have defeated the entire purpose of shelter in
place. *STAY HOME!!* Bird you neighborhood parks, your yard, etc...
Colorado is being spared a huge outbreak so far, but lets all do our part
to keep it that way.

Given the discussion here today and the desire for people to obviously try
justifying their chasing...I would call for a no posting of the rare bird
report for the next few weeks to stop the temptation.

Matt Newport
Aurora, CO



On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 7:16 PM Allison Hilf <allisonh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Susan and others,
>
> If it makes you feel any better/worse I'm a retired Attorney.   The law is
> clear, recreational activities are permitted in your neighborhood and
> region.   The legal definition of REGION within a State is
> generally considered a County or City, if otherwise not defined.   Given
> the State is dividing COVID-19 data available to public via COUNTY, I would
> say region means at furthest the COUNTY which you live in.
>
> A precise definition should not be required.  People are supposed to be on
> the road to purchase food, medications, get medical help, assist others
> whom they care for, etc.  IF the seriousness of the above restrictions
> doesn't imply stay off the road as much as possible to birders, I don't get
> it.
>
> Allison Hilf
> Aurora, CO
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 11:18 AM Sebastian Patti <
> sebastianpa...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Send in the lawyers and the judges!!
>>
>> Sorry, cabin fever.
>>
>> sebastianpa...@hotmail.com
>> Sebastian T. Patti
>> 770 S. Grand Avenue
>> Unit 3088
>> Los Angeles, CA 90017
>> CELL: 773/304-7488
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>> *From:* cobirds@googlegroups.com <cobirds@googlegroups.com> on behalf of
>> Susan Rosine <u5b2mt...@gmail.com>
>> *Sent:* Sunday, March 29, 2020 11:45 AM
>> *To:* Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
>> *Subject:* Re: [cobirds] Interpretation of state-wide Public Health Order
>>
>> That's a good question. What is my region?
>> I've been mostly birding from my car. I do get out and walk around if
>> there are NO humans around. I carry lots of hand sanitizer in my car,
>> mainly to use at the gas station.
>> Thank you everyone for responding to my questions. *I don't want to be
>> breaking any laws!*
>> Susan Rosine
>> Brighton
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