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Entertainment Commission hears Economic Recovery Task Force findings as San Francisco returns to purple tier

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · December 1, 2020
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Assessor‑Recorder Carmen Chu told the Entertainment Commission that rising COVID‑19 hospitalizations and cases led San Francisco into the state's purple (widespread) tier on Nov. 28, triggering 24–48 hour rollback requirements. Chu outlined task‑force recommendations — including stimulus, job programs and shared‑spaces support — and warned that several relief funds are already oversubscribed.

San Francisco’s Entertainment Commission on Dec. 1 received an update from Assessor‑Recorder Carmen Chu on the Economic Recovery Task Force’s final recommendations and on the city’s latest COVID‑19 metrics, as local officials scrambled to adapt to renewed state restrictions.

Chu told commissioners the city was assigned to the state’s widespread, or “purple,” tier on Nov. 28 and that move carries compressed compliance timelines. “We were recently put into the purple tier on November 28,” Chu said, and counties moved back into more restrictive tiers quickly; the state now allows tier revisions on any day and requires jurisdictions to comply within 24 to 48 hours for certain measures.

The presentation highlighted two especially weighty indicators:…

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