Officials in six San Francisco Bay Area counties on Monday ordered residents to ...
FILE PHOTO: An empty International Terminal of San Francisco International Airport is pictured after the U.S. air travel ban, in San Francisco, California, U.S. March 13, 2020.REUTERS/Kate Munsch
San Francisco Mayor London Breed said grocery stores, banks and gas stations would remain open but “non-essential businesses” such as bars and gyms would close, effective at midnight on Monday. As of Monday morning San Francisco County reported 40 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Six people have died of the respiratory illness in California.
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