SF's indoor mask mandate could fully go away earlier than thought

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SF's indoor mask mandate could fully go away earlier than thought
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SFDPH did not commit to using the shared Bay Area criteria for lifting the indoor mask mandate.

Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEfor"fully stable" cohorts of vaccinated and boosted individuals at spaces such as gyms and offices.

Currently, the state of California is enforcing a statewide indoor mask mandate that is scheduled to remain in place through Feb. 15. That mandate overrides all county policies, though thebecause of a pre-existing mask mandate San Francisco and other Bay Area counties adopted over the summer of 2021 in response to the delta variant.

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