Tourists can once again leave their hearts in San Francisco.
“I’m so glad we can move forward earlier than expected to reopen more businesses that have been closed since March,”
. “These businesses have been struggling, and starting Monday, they’ll finally be able to serve customers again, with the necessary safety precautions and modifications in place.”, the announcement solidified the Sept. 14 start day. “It’s a date we’ve been waiting for, and now the question is: How soon will hotels be able to open and welcome back guests?” Kevin Carroll of the Hotel Council of San Francisco. He notes that hotels that had been housing essential workers and essential visitors may have an easier time reopening to tourists, as they have already put COVID-19 safety measures in place.
As part of the “low risk outdoor and indoor activities” categories, in addition to hotels “and other lodging, including short-term rentals,” outdoor tour buses, open-air boats, drive-in movies, indoor salons, and outdoor family entertainment , can also open with limited capacity. The road to reopening San Francisco to leisure tourists also includes allowing indoor museums and galleries the opportunity to submit their health and safety plans this week. If approved, they can open as soon as Sept. 21.
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