Porterville Recorder

Maskless San Francisco mayor bucks health order at nightclub

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — The mayor of San Francisco was spotted dancing and singing along to live music without a mask at an indoor nightclub, despite a strict order by her public health department that requires wearing masks at indoor establishm­ents unless someone is actively eating or drinking.

Mayor London Breed, a Democrat, has promoted restrictiv­e measures aimed at curbing the coronaviru­s, frustratin­g business owners who have had to shut down or limit customers.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported the mayor was at the Black Cat nightclub Wednesday for an impromptu late night performanc­e by two of the original three members of popular R&B act Tony! Toni! Toné!

“The fact that we have not been able to enjoy live music in this way since the beginning of this pandemic made it even that much more special and extraordin­ary,” she told The Chronicle after the performanc­e.

Her office did not respond immediatel­y on Friday to a request by The Associated Press to explain the mayor’s actions.

San Francisco also requires proof of full vaccinatio­n for customers at indoor venues including restaurant­s, bars, gyms and other businesses.

Breed told the Chronicle that she tests often for COVID-19 and she was reassured that the subterrane­an club was safe because people at the Black Cat need to show proof of vaccinatio­n to get in.

Still, the August health order by San Francisco and other Bay Area counties requires people to wear “well-fitting mask indoors in public settings” regardless of vaccinatio­n status. The delta variant is so contagious that even inoculated people have been able to catch the virus and spread it to others.

“Indoor settings, whether public or private, are higher risk for COVID-19 transmissi­on, especially when you are with people you do not live with,” the Aug. 2 health order states.

San Francisco and neighborin­g counties were the first to issue a stay-home order in March 2020, even before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered people statewide to stay indoors except for essential jobs and errands. The region has among the highest vaccinatio­n rates and lowest infection rates in California and in the U.S.

Danielle Rabkin, owner of Crossfit Golden Gate gym and critic of the mayor’s policies, told NBC Bay Area affiliate KNTV-TV that Breed has consistent­ly said that people need to do their part because of the continuing threat posed by the coronaviru­s.

“San Francisco’s rules have been very restrictiv­e, and I don’t see her playing her part in that photo,” Rabkin said.

Even runners in this weekend’s San Francisco Marathon will be required to wear masks in areas of the course that cross into National Park Service territory. The federal agency requires masks indoors and in crowded outdoor spaces.

Last year, Breed also was accused of hypocrisy when she attended a group dinner at the posh French Laundry restaurant in Napa in spite of strong recommenda­tions by state and public health officials at the time to avoid gatherings with people outside the household.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY JEFF CHIU ?? In this March 13 file photo Mayor London Breed speaks at a rally in San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Breed, who has promoted restrictiv­e measures aimed at curbing the coronaviru­s, was spotted at the Black Cat nightclub, Wednesday Sept. 15, dancing and singing without a mask, despite a strict city order to wear masks when inside.
AP PHOTO BY JEFF CHIU In this March 13 file photo Mayor London Breed speaks at a rally in San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Breed, who has promoted restrictiv­e measures aimed at curbing the coronaviru­s, was spotted at the Black Cat nightclub, Wednesday Sept. 15, dancing and singing without a mask, despite a strict city order to wear masks when inside.

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