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San Francisco orders 24-hour lockdown for the next 3 weeks
San Francisco Bay area officials unveiled Monday what might be the most aggressive and restrictive measures in the country yet to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Northern California officials announced a "shelter in place" order that will affect nearly 7 million residents of six counties in the Bay Area as the region tries to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
The order asks all residents of six Bay Area counties, including San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda, to remain home as much as possible. It takes effect at midnight and will last until April 7, the order says.
"We know these measures will significantly disrupt people's day-to-day lives, but they are absolutely necessary," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said. "This is going to be a defining moment for our city and we all have a responsibility to do our part to protect our neighbors and slow the spread of this virus by staying at home unless it is absolutely essential to go outside."
Residents can leave their homes under "limited circumstances," according to the order. At such times, people are expected to remain six feet apart, wash their hands, cover their coughs or sneezes and abide by a number of other requirements...
Coronavirus update: SF Bay Area officials order nearly 7 million people to '''shelter in place'''
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Ok so let me get this straight, if residents are to stay in their homes, do the homeless stay in their homelessness? Is there also a lockdown on public urination and deuceing?
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FireBrand
Ok so let me get this straight, if residents are to stay in their homes, do the homeless stay in their homelessness? Is there also a lockdown on public urination and deuceing?
They gave a waiver to the homeless. They can continue to desecrate the city.
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FireBrand
Ok so let me get this straight, if residents are to stay in their homes, do the homeless stay in their homelessness? Is there also a lockdown on public urination and deuceing?
No kidding! I thought of that too. Although that might be why they gave the 24 hour lockdown order...since that city it is so disease ridden as it is.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
The order will affect about 6.7 million people across six counties. The region's estimated
28,200 homeless individuals, however, are exempt, according to the Chronicle. They are instead encouraged to seek shelter, and city officials will try to find ways to house them.
San Francisco Bay Area shelter-in-place: Homeless population exempt - Business Insider
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I would think the tarp-towns near LA and W Covina area would be a trouble area.
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They know they need to keep all those homosexuals from each other to keep the virus from spreading like wildfire.
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