Do Not Throw Away Your Mask Just Yet…
Yesterday, the CDC announced that but for a few exceptions, people fully vaccinated against Covid-19 do not need to wear masks or practice social distancing
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Yesterday, the CDC announced that but for a few exceptions, people fully vaccinated against Covid-19 do not need to wear masks or practice social distancing
Effective today, May 12, 2021, San Mateo County has moved to the least restrictive, Yellow Tier, in the State’s reopening plan, joining San Francisco as
In alignment with the State’s recommendation, San Francisco is the first Bay Area county to move to the Yellow tier, which is the least restrictive
With the number of vaccinations distributed beginning to increase and COVID-19 positivity rates decreasing statewide, employers may become too optimistic with easing COVID-19 guidelines and
Today, April 27, 2021, the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”) updated their face mask guidance. Now, before you go and throw your face mask out—
On April 15, 2021, California opened Covid-19 vaccine eligibility to anyone who is 16 years old or older. This expansion of who is now eligible
Lately we have been asked by our clients whether or not they can mandate the Covid-19 Vaccine for their employees. While the answer is “yes,”
On March 19, 2021, Governor Newsom signed SB 95 into law that dramatically extends and expands the requirement for employers to provide Supplemental Paid Sick
As we hit the one-year mark since the first shelter in place was instituted, San Mateo is moving to the less restrictive Orange Tier in
The San Francisco Office of Standards and Labor Enforcement (“OLSE”) has been busy adopting multiple ordinances that afford San Francisco employees with greater protection in
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