The new mobile testing vans are part of a strategy to be able to rapidly expand or contract testing as needed as the high-capacity 7th and Brannan test site closes on March 31.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) has issued a health alert in response to a series of overdoses, both fatal and nonfatal, among people inadvertently exposed to fentanyl while using cocaine.
Individual businesses may choose to be more restrictive than SF's guidelines; requirements remain in effect for indoor “mega” events of over 1,000 people.
School systems and childcare sites may choose to be more restrictive than the state and City’s guidelines; City prioritizes health equity for highly impacted communities with low barrier vaccinations at schools and distribution of masks.
New guidance will minimize disruptions in childcare while keeping children safe; other updates allow children who are up to date on vaccinations to play indoor sports without a mask
This weekend kicks off Lunar New Year and Black History Month celebrations; amid high COVID-19 rates people should stay vigilant with COVID-19 and other safety precautions.
With COVID-19 cases still high but dropping rapidly, local health order changes begin to ease mask requirements and take steps toward longer term shift in bringing local health orders into alignment with state guidelines where it can be done safely.