
Testing Expanded for Essential S.F. Workers
As part of the effort to expand testing to all San Franciscans the city is offering free coronavirus testing to all essential workers, even those without symptoms. Mayor London Breed expressed concern over crowds at Dolores Park. Officials also reiterated that assistance for the homeless is being prioritized for those who were homeless in San Francisco before the pandemic, claiming others have arrived from out of town to seek services. Hear this and other updates from today's press conference.
Civic · Mel Baker
May 5, 202058m 59sbonus
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As part of the effort to expand testing to all San Franciscans the city is offering free coronavirus testing to all essential workers, even those without symptoms. Mayor London Breed expressed concern over crowds at Dolores Park. Officials also reiterated that assistance for the homeless is being prioritized for those who were homeless in San Francisco before the pandemic, claiming others have arrived from out of town to seek services. Hear this and other updates from today's press conference.
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