San Francisco Bars, Restaurants No Longer Require Proof Of COVID Vaccination; 'It's Time To Open Up Our City'

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San Francisco Bars, Restaurants No Longer Require Proof Of COVID Vaccination; 'It's Time To Open Up Our City'
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For the first time since the COVID pandemic began, bars and restaurants in San Francisco were open for business Friday free of local health ordinances requiring masks or a proof of vaccination for indoor patrons

Like many local residents and business owners, Mayor London Breed was ready to celebrate the new freedoms.'YOLO', 'WFH', Zoom -- Bay Area Marks 2-Year Anniversary Of COVID Forced Exodus From Offices

Roughly 83 percent of all San Francisco residents have completed their initial vaccination series while the city is confirming an average of 12.6 cases per day per 100,000 residents. City officials said individual businesses are still welcome to implement their own proof of vaccination requirements if they deem it necessary.READ MORE:The announcement does not impact state guidelines which still require proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter indoor “mega” events like Golden State Warriors games at Chase Center. “Mega” events are currently defined as gatherings of 1,000 people or more.

The city had required proof of vaccination or a negative test for indoor dining, gyms and other businesses since August 2021, when the virus’ delta variant spurred a fast rise in cases.

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