“We believe we are obligated to protect our workers and their families and to offer safe space for customers to relax and socialize,” an industry group said.
Hundreds of bars in San Francisco will begin requiring proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests from customers who want to remain inside the businesses while they drink, an industry group said Monday.
Vaccination cards or test results from within 72 hours will not be required from customers sitting outside.“We believe we are obligated to protect our workers and their families and to offer safe space for customers to relax and socialize,” the statement said. Nearly three-quarters of San Francisco is fully inoculated, and the city’s mayor, London Breed, said last week that of the 1,800 people who have been hospitalized with the disease since December, only six were vaccinated.that such serious “breakthrough” cases are rare, with most yielding mild or no symptoms at all.
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