Mountain Fever Shirts & Gifts co-owner Bruce Gulde discusses protocols he and his wife Tamara are instituting to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Ouray shop will reopen Friday with several measures in place, including signage asking people to maintain 6 feet of distance between themselves and instructing them where to stand in the store. Mike Wiggins - Ouray County Plaindealer
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No shirt, no shoes â no mask? – no service
For the last couple of weeks, the mannequin in the window of Mountain Fever Shirts & Gifts has sported attire befitting the season: fleece jacket, ski cap, sunglasses – and a polka-dot face mask.
“Don’t be a dummy!” co-owner Bruce Gulde posted on social media. “Even the window mannequin at Mountain Fever Shirts & Gifts believes social spacing and face masks help prevent the spread of virus.”
If people hope to shop at Mountain Fever, they’ll need ...