Between them, they walk the downtown core multiple times a day, seven days and nights a week.
“I probably get 10,000 to 12,000 steps in a day,” said Sear, who is one of the city’s consumer health protection specialists along with Garrigus during the pandemic.
On Friday, Sear and Garrigus were on their way to a new jewelry store on Cooper Avenue to connect with the owner and management team to provide them with a COVID-19 business toolkit packet, which has all the relevant information about safety plans, public health protocols and capacity limits under the state’s Red level restrictions, which started Sunday in Pitkin County.