San Francisco Mayor Gives Residents Bad News — Says There Will Be ‘More Restrictive Action’ After Her French Laundry Visit

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San Francisco Mayor, London Breed warned that more restrictions may ensue due to the recent rapid climb in COVID-19 cases, according to Fox News.

Breed said, “We’ve been worried for months, but now it’s real. The truth is we’re going to have to take more restrictive action and it pains me to say that.”

Dr. Grant Colfax said, “We do not expect this to stabilize anytime soon. We have more virus circulating than ever before.”

San Francisco claims 15,639 total cases and at least 160 deaths.

“We’re going to have to take more restrictive action and it pains me to say that,” Breed said

From Fox News:

San Francisco residents should brace more severe coronavirus restrictions, Mayor London Breed said Tuesday.

The warning coincided with reports that Breed had dined at the upscale French Laundry restaurant in Napa County last month, according to reports.

Breed said rising COVID-19 cases in recent weeks could lead to stricter restrictions in San Francisco on gatherings, reduced capacity in public areas, and mandatory quarantines after traveling, FOX 2 of the Bay Area reported.

The warning by Breed came after she joined seven others at the Napa Valley restaurant on Nov. 7 to celebrate the 60th birthday of socialite Gorretti Lo Lui, a spokesman for the mayor told the San Francisco Chronicle.