San Francisco releases lengthy, detailed record of what is open in orange tier

San Francisco rose from the red to the milder orange tier on Tuesday, and starting Wednesday more businesses will be able to open in the city for the first time, and those that are already open will be able to increase capacity indoors.
With the jump to the orange row, the city will see the most reopenings since the pandemic began in March 2020, according to Mayor London Breed.
“Thanks to the Franciscans’ continued efforts to adhere to public health guidelines and our efforts to vaccinate people as soon as possible, we have come to a place in the fight against this virus where we will continue to reopen the San can Francisco, ”Breed said in a statement.
The city released a long and detailed list on Tuesday that allows businesses and activities to resume operations and expand their capacities.
The following activities can reopen on Wednesday:
Non-essential offices: Individuals with 20 or more employees can re-open with up to 25% capacity indoors, including meeting and conference rooms with 25% capacity. Offices with fewer than 20 employees must reduce capacity to 6 feet between employees at all times.
Indoor family entertainment: Indoor bowling alleys, mini golf, pool halls and other family entertainments where individuals can easily keep a distance of at least 3m can be reopened with a capacity of up to 25%. Groups must consist of members of one household.
Indoor recreation: The facilities can be reopened with a capacity of 25% and up to 100 people. Up to 12 participants from up to three households can take part in contactless indoor recreation (and from up to four households with indoor tennis and pickleball).
Indoor organized sports for adolescents and adults can be resumed with stable groups of up to 16 participants with no budget limit. Spectators are not allowed in any context, except for the necessary supervision of children in youth sports. Young people are only allowed to take part in one organized indoor activity at a time. Indoor ice hockey, wrestling and water polo are still prohibited.
Bars, Breweries, Wineries, and Outdoor Distilleries: These can be used for outdoor seating table service without the need to serve food. No more than six people per table. Two table reservations are allowed, but guests cannot mingle between the tables. Indoor bars, breweries and wineries without a catering service will remain closed.
The following activities can expand your operational capacity:
Eat: Indoor dining in restaurants, bars serving meals, cafes and cafes, hotels, museums, and food courts in shopping malls can be expanded to 50% capacity or 200 people, whichever is less. Tables of up to six people from up to three households are allowed, and facilities can stay open until 11 p.m. The two-hour seat restriction has been lifted.
Eating outside can remove restrictions on the number of households seated at one table and allow group reservations of up to two tables outside (maximum 12 people). The tables are limited to 6 people.
Indoor private gatherings: Up to 12 people from three households are allowed to gather in a private household, with face covering, ventilation measures and distancing being urgently required. Such gatherings are discouraged unless they are gatherings with vaccinated individuals who meet CDC guidelines. If possible, gatherings should be held outdoors.
Private outdoor gatherings: Small outdoor gatherings can grow to 25 people from three households. Outdoor dining and drinking meetings can continue with six people from three households.
Gyms and Fitness: Gyms, fitness centers and indoor climbing walls can be expanded to 25% capacity for up to 100 people, including youth guests under the age of 18. Indoor locker rooms and showers can be opened with ventilation approved by the Ministry of Health. Indoor saunas, steam baths and whirlpools must remain closed.
Group fitness classes including cardio can resume up to 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is lower. The 25-person limit for outdoor fitness classes can be lifted as long as the physical distance between participants is maintained.
Sale: Standalone retail stores, shopping malls, contactless retail services, equipment rentals, financial institutions, laundromats, etc. can increase customers’ indoor capacity to 50%.
Personal services: Indoor personal services such as hairdressing and nail salons can be expanded to 50% of customer capacity.
Museums, zoos and aquariums: Indoor capacity can be expanded to 50% of customer capacity with an approved security plan. Cloakrooms and interactive exhibits can be resumed with existing hygiene protocols. Auditoriums can be reopened for films according to the guidelines of the indoor cinema.
Outdoor zoos can reach their full capacity outdoors, with physical distancing in accordance with an approved safety plan.
Indoor worship and funerals: Indoor capacity can expand to 50% and resume singing, singing, and playing wind and brass players in compliance with applicable health regulations, including face covering and keeping 12 feet between households.
Indoor political demonstrations: Indoor events like campaign rallies can expand to 50% of maximum capacity and resume singing, singing, and playing wind and brass players in compliance with applicable health regulations, including face covering and keeping 12 feet between households.
Live entertainment: Live indoor and outdoor entertainment at a restaurant or other approved venue may include singing and playing wind and brass instruments with restrictions. Live outdoor entertainment such as drive-ins can escalate beyond six entertainers to what is possible with physical distance and may include singing and playing wind and brass instruments with safety measures.
Indoor cinemas: The capacity can be expanded to 50% or 200 people, whichever is lower. Seated food or drink concessions may be resumed for groups of viewers of up to six people from up to three households provided they are 6 feet apart from other viewers – provided that the Department of Health approved ventilation is in place.
Film production: The company can be expanded to 50 people.
Higher Education and Adult Education: Indoor classes, including lecture classes, and on-campus libraries can be resumed at 50% capacity for up to 200 students.
Outdoor tour operator: Open-air boat and bus tours can be expanded to 25 guests.
Pools: Indoor pools can be opened for general use with a capacity of up to 25%. Indoor water fitness classes must remain closed. Outdoor pools can be opened for general use up to a capacity of 50%. The aerobics class for gentle water outdoors can be continued.
Outdoor family entertainment: Outdoor roller rinks and ice rinks can expand to full capacity with physical distancing.
Standalone rides in amusement parks allow members of three households to live in enclosed spaces such as cars or cabins, with ventilation measures recommended.
Outdoor and after-school youth programs (OST): Childcare and Pre-K programs can be expanded from 16 participants to stable groups of any number of people permitted by their state licensing requirements. OST programs can be expanded to 27 (including teenagers and adults) for all programs other than sports.
Outdoor recreation: Participation in all types of outdoor recreation can be increased to 25 participants from three households (and four households in the case of golf, tennis, and pickleball). Sports organized outdoors for young people and adults can continue to be practiced with stable groups of 25 participants without any budget restrictions.
These activities will resume at a later date:
Art, music and theater performances and outdoor festivals: Starting April 1, organized outdoor arts and performance events can take place with audiences of up to 50 people if a health and safety plan is presented to the city at least five days in advance of the event. Allocated seats are not required, but social distance between spectators must be maintained. Seating concessions are permitted for al fresco dining or in the bar in accordance with health guidelines.
Outdoor spectator sports and great outdoor entertainment options: Beginning April 1, outdoor spectator sports and live entertainment venues may reopen with assigned seating with capacity restrictions and other operating policies if a health and safety plan is presented to the city at least five days prior to the event.
Youth camp overnight: From June 1st, youth camps can be resumed overnight according to government guidance.