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Online Extra: Coronavirus outbreak postpones hearing on SF bathhouse policy

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The first hearing on allowing gay bathhouses to reopen in San Francisco has been postponed in light of the coronavirus outbreak and city officials canceling all events of 50 people or more from taking place in city buildings through mid-March.

In light of that advisory issued Friday, March 6, Board of Supervisors President Norman Yee over the weekend asked his colleagues to postpone their legislative proposals likely to draw a large contingent of the public to speak on the matter at City Hall

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