Colorado’s governor on Sunday extended his mask order again for another 30 days. Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, amended and extended his mandate just before it was set to expire. The extension means that children 11 and older in schools and during extracurricular activities, across the state must continue wearing masks, as will kids that age and adults in a range of settings such as child care centers, prisons, congregate care facilities, and state government buildings. Additionally, in counties that record one-week COVID-19 rates higher than 35 per 100,000, masks must be worn in all public indoor spaces when 10 or more unvaccinated people, or people whose vaccination status is not known, are present. On the other hand, in counties with rates less than 35 per 100,000, mask wearing is not required in those situations. “Vaccines not only protect you and your loved ones from getting this deadly virus but …