San Francisco lifts its proof of vaccination requirement to enter restaurants, bars, gyms and other indoor public settings, though it's still up to individual businesses if they wish to check vaccine cards.
San Francisco on Friday lifted its proof of vaccination or a negative test requirement to enter restaurants, bars, gyms and other indoor public settings, though it's still up to individual businesses if they wish to check vaccine cards.
The San Francisco Public Health Department said the change comes with COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continuing to decline."With cases and hospitalizations continuing to fall and our high vaccination rate providing a strong defense against the virus, San Francisco is ready to further reduce COVID-19 restrictions and allow individuals to make their own decisions to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Meanwhile, proof of vaccination or a negative test will still be required to enter indoor"mega" events, officials said citing state guidelines. An indoor mega event is any gathering of 1,000 people or more. Starting Friday, San Francisco's policy of requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test for indoor settings likes bars, restaurants, and gyms will be lifted. Cases continue to fall and our high vaccine rate continues to provide a strong defense against COVID-19.
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