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Statement from Vail Resorts on Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Washington State
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We are aware of Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s ban on large gatherings and events of 250 people or more in King County, where Stevens Pass Resort is located, as well as the County’s local order. We are cancelling all large resort events, and all small events will comply with the new State and County regulations. Otherwise, the resort is open and operating normally.
 
The health and wellbeing of our guests and employees is our top priority. At Stevens Pass, and across all Vail Resorts locations and properties, we are continuing to take all appropriate precautions for coronavirus (COVID-19) recommended by local health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including disinfecting our facilities and preparing our employees.
 
Local health officials advise that people at higher risk of severe illness should stay home and away from larger groups of people as much as possible. Those at higher risk include people over 60 years of age, with underlying health conditions, with weakened immune systems, or who are pregnant.
 

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