'We have at least three people, I think, that are making a lot of noise about being angry about it, and some people aren't even living in Colorado,' he said.įor patrons like Trevor Baringer, the move provides a sense of safety. O'Grady says the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, barring a few on social media.
'The truth of the matter is that these measures are no substitute for what we need to shut the virus down for good: more people vaccinated,' he said. 2 press conference that masking and social distancing are important tools to prevent another shutdown or the implementation of pandemic restrictions, but getting people vaccinated is most effective. 'What we're really hoping for is that maybe the city looks at what some of us are doing and they say this is a way more reasonable approach than shutting us down again,' O'Grady said.ĭenver Mayor Michael B. His bar began alerting its patrons about the new policy on Wednesday before it officially goes into effect on Aug. 'We thought this was probably the most reasonable approach,' Triangle Denver's managing partner Sean O'Grady said.
Triangle Denver, X BAR, Tracks, Trade and Denver Sweet are joining a growing list of businesses in the metro to implement these policies. DENVER - Almost all of Denver's LGBTQ bars are beginning to, or will soon, require proof of vaccination status or a negative test result to enter because of concerns over the delta variant.