San Francisco bans gatherings of 100 or more people - smaller than a sold-out movie theater - to slow the spread of the coronavirus
San Francisco has issued a Public Health Order banning all non-essential events of 100 or more persons,The announcement comes just two days after San Francisco's decision to ban gatherings of over 1,000 people, and now restricts non-essential gatherings to a tenth of that size.
"This measure is necessary to slow the spread of novel coronavirus in the community," Mayor Breed said.
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