Upsurge in staff COVID cases closes popular San Francisco restaurant

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Zuni Café on Market Street in San Francisco is temporarily closed due to an upsurge in COVID cases amongst staff. Doctors say four respiratory viruses are currently circulating.

"We regretfully announce that Zuni will be closed Wednesday, November 30th - Sunday, December 4th. With an upsurge of Covid cases within our team members, we have decided to take preventive measures to prioritize the health and safety of our team, guests, and community. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. We look forward to welcoming you back on Wednesday, December 7th.

"We are seeing an increase in cases which means we are seeing an increase in hospitalizations by more than 100 percent," said Chin-Hong. "At UCSF we had about 10 cases a day in the beginning of November. We are up to 40." Doctor Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease doctor at UCSF, said she’s not seeing as much severe illness among patients.

Doctors say there are four respiratory viruses circulating. COVID, flu, RSV, and the virus that causes the common cold. The COVID test positivity rate has increased to 8%, the highest it's been since August.

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