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The city of San Francisco is once again urging people to wear face nappies in indoor settings in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, more than four years after the pandemic began.
In a post to the X platform, the San Francisco Department of Public Health urged people to wear a “well-fitted mask” while in certain indoor spaces.
“Make this summer a healthy one for yourself and others,” the post read. “With COVID-19 circulating, please consider wearing a well-fitted mask in crowded indoor spaces”
Make this summer a healthy one for yourself and others. With COVID-19 circulating, please consider wearing a well-fitted mask in crowded indoor spaces. #COVID #CovidVaccination pic.twitter.com/dXQQniWoOh
— SFDPH (@SF_DPH) July 26, 2024
In a statement provided to the San Francisco Chronicle, the city attributed its warning to “rising coronavirus wastewater levels across San Francisco and California.”
The paper reported:
The diagnosis also coincided with the weekend in which he announced he would be withdrawing from the presidential race, leading some to question whether he really was suffering from COVID in the first place. He has since returned to the White House, claiming that his symptoms have been resolved.
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