Coronavirus: San Francisco nixes indoor dining in reopening rollback amid potentially ‘explosive’ uptick in cases

Coronavirus: San Francisco nixes indoor dining in reopening rollback amid potentially ‘explosive’ uptick in cases

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https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/11/10/coronavirus-san-francisco-nixes-indoor-dining-in-reopening-rollback-amid-potentially-explosive-uptick-in-cases/

Although San Francisco’s reopening status didn’t shift in the latest update Tuesday, city health officials said it was time anyway to “move fast” and cut off a “very concerning” rate of spread of COVID-19 with new restrictions on indoor activities.

When the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. Saturday, restaurants will no longer be allowed to operate indoors and bars will no longer be able to serve meals, Mayor London Breed and public health director Dr. Grant Colfax announced Tuesday. Additionally, gyms and movie theaters will have to cut their capacity, and further school openings will be limited to elementary and middle schools.

Coronavirus: San Francisco nixes indoor dining in reopening rollback amid potentially ‘explosive’ uptick in cases

Nov 11, 2020, 12:32pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/11/10/coronavirus-san-francisco-nixes-indoor-dining-in-reopening-rollback-amid-potentially-explosive-uptick-in-cases/ > Although San Francisco’s reopening status didn’t shift in the latest update Tuesday, city health officials said it was time anyway to “move fast” and cut off a “very concerning” rate of spread of COVID-19 with new restrictions on indoor activities. > When the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. Saturday, restaurants will no longer be allowed to operate indoors and bars will no longer be able to serve meals, Mayor London Breed and public health director Dr. Grant Colfax announced Tuesday. Additionally, gyms and movie theaters will have to cut their capacity, and further school openings will be limited to elementary and middle schools.