Six Northern California counties with a population exceeding 3 million moved from the Red to the Orange tier of the state’s reopening plan on Tuesday. They are San Francisco, Santa Clara, Lassen, Marin, Trinity and Yolo.
The news was first reported by the Sacramento Bee. San Francisco’s move to Orange was confirmed by County Supervisor Matt Haney. Sf Mayor London Breed also confirmed the news at a news conference. The county hit its lowest case rate in a year this week.
San Francisco will enter the "orange tier" tomorrow.
— Matt Haney (@MattHaneySF) March 23, 2021
The move means that, as soon as Wednesday movie theaters in those regions can increase capacity to 50% or 200 people, whichever is fewer; restaurants likewise can expand to 50% indoor capacity; and outdoor concerts and live sports can reopen at 20% capacity.
Haney shared a list of those and other restrictions being loosened.
Here's what it means:
Bars can open outdoors w/o food.
The news was first reported by the Sacramento Bee. San Francisco’s move to Orange was confirmed by County Supervisor Matt Haney. Sf Mayor London Breed also confirmed the news at a news conference. The county hit its lowest case rate in a year this week.
San Francisco will enter the "orange tier" tomorrow.
— Matt Haney (@MattHaneySF) March 23, 2021
The move means that, as soon as Wednesday movie theaters in those regions can increase capacity to 50% or 200 people, whichever is fewer; restaurants likewise can expand to 50% indoor capacity; and outdoor concerts and live sports can reopen at 20% capacity.
Haney shared a list of those and other restrictions being loosened.
Here's what it means:
Bars can open outdoors w/o food.
- 3/23/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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