Mayor Breed kicked off this week w/ some “good news” for local businesses. With CA coming out of lockdown, Breed expects SF to move into the purple tier of reopening. Starting Thursday, restaurants can resume outdoor dining & you can get your manicure on w/ your mask on.
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Clients can go for a trim or get a tat masked up. Outdoor museums, zoos & family entertainment centers can also reopen at reduced capacities. Indoor personal training sessions can resume 1:1. And small gatherings of 12 people w/ no more than 3 households outdoors are OK. (2/7)
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Mayor Breed also clapped back at vaccine distribution critics, citing the city’s opening of mass vaccination sites, pop-up clinics and vaccine distribution at community clinics primarily serving the elderly.


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The mayor praised
@joebiden’s promise to reimburse the city for hotel rooms housing the homeless during shelter-in-place. (5/7) https://missionlocal.org/2021/01/president-biden-orders-100-percent-reimbursement-for-citys-covid-hotels/ …@MLNow1 reply 2 retweets 18 likesShow this thread -
But Mayor
@LondonBreed is taking a hard line on homeless newcomers to SF. “We are not going to jump the line for someone who just decided to come to San Francisco yesterday.” (6/7)pic.twitter.com/Rr4982yywJ136 replies 26 retweets 137 likesShow this thread -
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why would u think this way.... what if u ended up homeless... have some empathy...it can happen to anyone
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