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City staff outline new health-order rules for large indoor events, grant relief and training deadlines

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · February 1, 2022
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Summary

Director Weiland briefed the Entertainment Commission on health-order changes requiring full vaccination (including boosters if eligible) and masks at indoor mega events; OEWD's Ben Van Houten described an RFP for an SF Live campaign, a Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund second round, and an Aug. 31 deadline for state RBS training certification.

Director Weiland opened the staff report with updates to local health orders that align with state rules and that affect the entertainment and nightlife community.

Weiland said indoor 'mega' events with 500 or more attendees now require patrons to be fully vaccinated (including boosters if eligible) and to show proof of a negative third‑party lab test if claiming a medical or religious exemption; at‑home antigen tests are not acceptable. Staff must be up to date on vaccination or show a negative third‑party lab test and complete exemption paperwork if they claim an exemption. Masking…

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