Swimming in the ocean: OK. Public pools: Not OK. Here's exactly what San Francisco residents can and can't do under the new 'shelter in place' order.

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Swimming in the ocean: OK. Public pools: Not OK. Here's exactly what San Francisco residents can and can't do under the new 'shelter in place' order.
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Swimming in the ocean: OK. Public pools: Not OK. Here's exactly what San Francisco residents can and can't do under the new 'shelter in place' order

San Francisco issued an extraordinary public health order on Monday requiring all residents to"stay home except for essential needs" in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Most businesses will also be forced to close, limit activities, or shift to remote work, with the exception of critical infrastructure like government services, hospitals, grocery stores, banks, and post offices. Go to a church, synagogue, or mosque: Going to a house of worship can endanger others; instead, the city suggests remote religious services by"emails, video streaming, or teleconference."

Go out to eat: Restaurants are allowed to remain open, but only for carry-out and drive-thru; bars and dine-in operations must close. Get money out of the bank: This is allowed, but the city advises that you should minimize unnecessary trips. Get food and essential supplies: "Grocery stores, farmers markets, food banks, convenience stores, take-out and delivery restaurants" as well as gas stations, banks, laundromats, hardware stores, and plumbers will all remain open.

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