San Francisco Asks Warriors to Take Precautions
By kmvq on March 11, 2020

San Francisco Asks Warriors to Take Precautions
Representatives from San Francisco said this week that it’s not a matter of if but win they will force the Warriors to start cancelling games, concerts and more at the Chase Center if they don’t voluntarily start shutting stuff down.
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin who represents the area around the Chase Center said that he has asked the Warriors to “voluntarily” cancel games…they have refused. Peskin said the Warriors either need to come to the conclusion that holding events with fans is an public health issue or the City will come to the conclusion for them.
The Warriors played in front of a capacity crowd last night against the Clippers. There are signs on Chase Center doors that tell people not to enter if they have been exposed or traveled abroad in the last two weeks. There are apparently signs inside warning of the health risk and that say that the Warriors are not liable if you get Coronavirus.
Going forward London Breed has issued a ban of all gatherings over 1,000 people in San Francisco following in the footsteps of Santa Clara County.
BREAKING: S.F. Mayor London Breed bans all large gatherings, including Warriors games, to curb coronavirus spread.https://t.co/G6qAVCdbxg
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) March 11, 2020