Officials with the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) on Thursday announced plans to end the city's COVID-19 public health emergency declaration and associated health orders on February 28.
The press release noted that the end of the public health emergency and related orders was in alignment with plans by state health officials to end of California's COVID-19 State of Emergency.
"While the threat from COVID-19 is not over, as both the virus and the tools to respond to it have evolved over the past three years, San Francisco is now in a significantly better position today than at any prior time in the pandemic due to the City's high vaccination and booster rates and the availability of effective COVID-19 treatments," the announcement released by the SFDPH read.
However, the announcement additionally noted that there would be health orders focused on hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and other healthcare and jail settings despite the Safer Return Together order being rescinded. Under the first order, staff in these settings will still be required to wear a mask when interacting with patients, clients, or people who are incarcerated. Masking requirements for the general public in these settings will end. Additionally, masking requirements in homeless shelters for both the general public and staff will also end. The changes will go into effect on March 1.
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