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Zuni Cafe in San Francisco announced that it would temporarily close after staff fell ill.

would be closed beginning Nov. 30 and reopen on Dec. 7 due to “an upsurge of COVID cases within our team members.”

“We have decided to take preventive measures to prioritize the health and safety of our team, guests, and community,” Zuni wrote. “We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.” SFGATE reached out to Zuni for comment but did not hear back by publication. It might be too soon to tell if other Bay Area restaurants are following suit with their own precautionary closures due to COVID.who said that COVID cases would increase during the chillier winter months, when people tend to stay indoors longer and thus allow the airborne virus to transmit more easily. Yet, unlike the past two years, COVID-related hospitalizations are expected to remain low.

“We are in a completely different time because we have so many more tools to help even unvaccinated people stay out of the hospital, and the population has already seen so many waves of COVID,” Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, a UCSF infectious disease specialist, told SFGATE. “That means we won’t see as many hospitalizations and deaths as in the past two winters.”

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