
SF pauses reopening with no new timeline set
In this special broadcast to bring you the complete remarks of city officials on the latest coronavirus developments in San Francisco, city officials announced that outdoor bars and indoor restaurants will not be able to reopen on July 13. No new goal date has been set. Coronavirus cases are still rising and certain key health indicators are now at concerning levels, the city's health director said. However, reopening progress thus far is not being reversed.
Civic · Laura Wenus
July 7, 202036m 33sbonus
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In this special broadcast to bring you the complete remarks of city officials on the latest coronavirus developments in San Francisco, city officials announced that outdoor bars and indoor restaurants will not be able to reopen on July 13. No new goal date has been set. Coronavirus cases are still rising and certain key health indicators are now at concerning levels, the city's health director said. However, reopening progress thus far is not being reversed.
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