With vaccinations high and case rates low, San Francisco’s Safer Return Together Order removes all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements and nearly all operational requirements on businesses.
The Mission Kids child care center will serve 100 families and is funded by more than $6 million from San Francisco’s Office of Early Care and Education, Office of Economic and Workforce Development, and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development
Next Thursday San Francisco will issue formal guidelines to allow live performances, meetings, and other events with capacity limits in indoor settings to begin starting April 15.
Sofis has extensive experience in economic development and will play a critical role in strengthening the city’s economy and supporting workers as San Francisco recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic
Beginning Wednesday, March 3, San Francisco will open up activities such as indoor dining, indoor fitness, and indoor museums and aquariums in accordance with State and with additional local limits.
San Francisco’s updated timeline allows for a safer and gradual reopening, balances the risk of the activity with the ability of the City’s resources to manage COVID-19 cases.
Haircuts, massages, and nail services can reopen outdoors September 1. Outdoor gyms can reopen September 9. SF will prioritize returning children to school programs as soon as it is safe.
With San Francisco experiencing a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, residents should stay home, stay smart, and protect each other.