Due to testing positive for COVID-19 Wednesday, San Francisco Mayor London Breed will not be able to take part in any of the city's Pride events taking place this weekend.
The LGBTQ celebrations are returning after a two-year hiatus due to the ongoing pandemic.According to the mayor's office, Breed will be following all isolation and quarantine protocols as recommended by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
Its guidelines call for anyone who tests positive to isolate at home for five days.After five days, if they test negative, they can leave home.
But if they continue to test positive, they should remain home for up to 10 days or until they receive a negative test.That timeframe means the earliest Breed could leave her home is Monday, June 27, the day after the Pride parade will make its return to Market Street in downtown San Francisco."Like the overwhelming majority of San Franciscans, she is vaccinated and boosted.