CityTestSF will now expand to provide COVID-19 testing for all private sector and nonprofit essential employees in San Francisco, and any San Francisco resident who is experiencing symptoms and cannot otherwise access testing.
The Slow Streets Program will support physical distancing guidelines, while providing safer streets for those making essential trips while walking or biking.
Shaw will assume leadership of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, which is tasked with developing affordable housing and ensuring local communities have access to essential resources.
The new Health Order requires residents and workers to wear face coverings at essential businesses and in public facilities, on transit, and while performing essential work.
The City and County of San Francisco adds Idaho to the list of banned states under the 12X Ordinance, banning publicly-funded travel or business with those states.
The Recreation and Park Department will keep centers open until at least June 2 to provide care for children of healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential City employees.