SF Opening of Salons, Museums, Bars & Indoor Dining Officially Delayed
Thanks to, KRON4 for letting us know that the expected delay of opening of indoor dining and outdoor bars was made official on Tuesday as the city pauses further reopening.
Tuesday, July 7, Mayor London N. Breed and Director of Health Dr. Grant Colfax announced today that the City will temporarily delay allowing indoor dining and outdoor bars to reopen on July 13, due to a rise in COVID-19 transmission, cases, and hospitalizations in San Francisco.
See the up-to-date San Francisco reopening timeline.
The City is currently evaluating other businesses that had been proposed to reopen between June 29 and July 13, including hair salons, barbershops, indoor museums, outdoor pools, gyms, real estate open houses by appointment, and zoos, as part of the Phase 2C reopening. An update on the status of reopening these businesses will be provided by the end of the week. Businesses and activities that are currently allowed may continue operating at this time.
Read the full press release and related article.
We’re in this for the long haul and we all have a responsibility to protect those around us. We can and we will get through this together.
More info on next steps can be found at https://t.co/E9HurtbilK.
Our full announcement can be found here: https://t.co/oOjwKoCgML
— London Breed (@LondonBreed) July 7, 2020
SF leaders say that coronavirus activity is trending in the wrong direction.
On Tuesday, Mayor London Breed and the city’s health director announced the businesses that ‘thought’ they’d be ok to reopen by Monday will remain closed. @pdjegal reports: https://t.co/yYf7Y3unb6
— KRON4 News (@kron4news) July 8, 2020