Haircuts, tattoos, massages and manicures are all the latest victims of the coronavirus.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment added them on Thursday to an existing order that's closed restaurants, bars, theaters, and more across the state. That order was also extended through April 30.

Separately, Gov. Jared Polis issued a new executive order Thursday temporarily suspending elective surgeries and other non-emergency medical procedures. In that order, Polis said any procedure that can be delayed “without risk to the current or future health of the patient” would fall under his order and be prohibited from March 23 to April 14.

The order includes any medical, dental or veterinary procedure that can be delayed for up to three months without undue risk to the health of the patient.

“As a state, we are looking at all possible solutions to ensure we are protecting the health and safety of Coloradans and minimizing the duration of the crisis,” Polis said in a release accompanying his orders. “This is a coordinated effort with all state agencies and community partners.”

Polis also ordered the creation of a "special enrollment period" to allow uninsured Coloradans to access the state health insurance exchange and buy coverage. That period will open March 20 and last through April 3. Sign-ups can be done at connectforhealthco.com.