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ICYMI: San Francisco lifted its proof of vaccination requirement today for a handful of indoor businesses including restaurants, bars and gyms.

Restaurants, such as Zazie in Cole Valley above, will start to see some sense of normalcy as COVID restrictions are eased starting Friday. San Francisco will lift its proof of vaccination requirement Friday for a handful of indoor businesses including restaurants, bars and gyms.

Roughly 83% of San Francisco residents have completed their initial vaccination series. Meanwhile, The City is seeing an average of 12.6 cases per day per 100,000 residents. The City has required proof of vaccination or a negative test for indoor dining, gyms and other businesses since August when the delta variant spurred a fast rise in cases.

Under state guidelines, people will be required to prove their full vaccination status or show a recent negative test to attend indoor events of 1,000 attendees or more.

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