How S.F. is reopening
Some of the activities that San Francisco will reopen or expand Thursday with the move into the yellow tier.
⏩ Indoor bars, breweries and wineries will open to 25% capacity, up to 100 people.
⏩ The three-household table limit on indoor dining will be lifted, with up to eight diners allowed per table.
⏩ Indoor family entertainment may expand to 50% capacity. Indoor activities including ice and roller skating, golf arcades and playgrounds may reopen to 50% capacity.
⏩ Movie theaters may expand capacity to 50%, up to 500 people.
⏩ Libraries may open to 50% capacity.
⏩ Offices may open to 50% capacity, not counting fully vaccinated personnel.
⏩ Up to 1,500 people may participate in outdoor community sports events like marathons and other runs, and up to 3,000 people total may do so if all show proof of vaccination or negative test.
⏩ Outdoor conventions, meetings and receptions may expand to 200 people, and up to 400 if all attendees provide proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test.
⏩ Indoor conventions, meetings and receptions may expand to 200 people when all attendees provide vaccination proof or negative tests.
⏩ Indoor live audience venues may expand to 50% of capacity and, where food and beverages are served, may host groups of less than 200 without requiring proof of vaccine or negative tests.
⏩ Outdoor live audience venues may expand to 67% of capacity and where food and beverages are served may host groups of less than 300 people without requiring that proof.
⏩ Outdoor arts, music and theater festivals may expand to up to 100 people.
⏩ Indoor fitness and athletic facilities may expand to 50% capacity and classes may expand to 50% capacity, up to 200 people.
⏩ Indoor swimming pools may expand to 50% capacity.
⏩ Saunas, steam rooms, and indoor hot tubs may reopen with ventilation and signage requirements.
⏩ Adult day programs and senior community centers may expand to 50% indoor capacity, up to 50 people.
⏩ Eating or drinking in grocery and other retail stores will be allowed.