Posted on 01/27/2022 3:13:10 PM PST by artichokegrower
The city of San Francisco is softening its mask rules ahead of the state of California. Beginning Feb. 1, office workers, gym members and so-called “stable cohorts” of vaccinated and boosted (if eligible) individuals may remove their face coverings indoors again, officials said in a statement released Thursday.
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Not up to date booster shot. Up to date booster shots. Looks like the goat post will continue to be moved in the future.
What about bath house enthusiasts?
Every obedient commie gets goodies for obedience. Ted Cruz’s father relates Castros jackboots making magic candy appear because the Cuban elementary kids “wished” for candy. Castro gives. Brainwashing 101 and they know how to get this done. Just obey. Everyone else is subject to bigotry.
“(if eligible)...”
aka if the almighty govt grants you a reprieve.
The Cable Car and how it works
Made "as a gift to the people of San Francisco from the people of General Electric" back in 1984, 38 years ago.
You won't believe what San Francisco looked like back then.
I think we all should thankful that our overseers are letting us a little more oxygen. They’re a swell bunch, I tell ya.
Across the bay Alameda County is requiring vax passes to enter restaurants/bars starting on Feb. 1.
Wait - should it not be “immune” people instead of “vaccinated” only? As someone who is not vaccinated but who contracted Covid a year ago, my antibodies are providing me with excellent immunity. That is what it is supposed to be about - not whether or not you have been vaccinated.
The stupidity continues.
Ahhh, back to normal, so now when people come in with masks on they’ll know they’re just out to smash up the store and loot the place?
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