
SF shelter-in-place could be extended next week
San Franciscans may be required to shelter-in-place well beyond May 3, the expiration date of the city’s current public health order. In a brief aside during Friday’s Department of Emergency Management press conference, Mayor London Breed said that her administration could make an announcement about extending the order as early as next week. Hear this and other updates from the press briefing here.
Civic · Mel Baker
April 25, 20201h 3mbonus
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San Franciscans may be required to shelter-in-place well beyond May 3, the expiration date of the city’s current public health order. In a brief aside during Friday’s Department of Emergency Management press conference, Mayor London Breed said that her administration could make an announcement about extending the order as early as next week. Hear this and other updates from the press briefing here.
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