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Pedestrians walk by the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on Sunday, March 15, 2020. San Francisco is an early test of what the rest of the U.S. may see in the coming days as mayors and governors curtail daily life to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Belgium became the fourth European nation to enter into a nationwide lockdown Wednesday, joining Italy, France and Spain. A group of venture capitalists said they had organized a program to try to help two distressed groups of people: restaurants in need of customers and revenue, and hospital workers in need of hot meals. People jogging by seemed to be keeping at least 6 feet from one another, as required by the public health order. "I don't think there's an expectation that more people are coming into the city," said Kevin Carroll, president of the Hotel Council of San Francisco, a trade group for the city's 215 hotels. SAN FRANCISCO — Trish Tracey sat alone in her shuttered restaurant Tuesday in the Mission district, a bustling, historically Latino neighborhood that's become popular with tech workers. Oakland firefighters control house blaze - 04/04/2016 10:52 PM PDT : SPORTS. Outdoor exercise is allowed, but gyms are closed. The police department said it wasn't immediately aware of any significant resistance to the order, which would be punishable as a misdemeanor. Exclusive Bay Area and San Francisco breaking news, sports, tech, and food and wine coverage, plus enhanced coverage of Giants, 49ers and Warriors A battle over what's essential was brewing at automaker Tesla, which operates a factory in Alameda County across the bay from San Francisco. But in the first day after the mayor imposed the shutdown order, backed with the threat of jail time, residents didn't really seem to rebel. "We need to make sure they are taken care of, or we're not going to have anything left to come back to," he said. The 25,000 people who work in the city's hotels faced reduced hours, furloughs or more. Spectrum News Bay News 9 is your source for local and breaking news in the greater Tampa Bay area. "Everything is out of our control," she said. Click here to view or submit breaking news photos. He said he didn't intend to send a grim message to the neighborhood and plans to paint smiley faces on the plywood. "Between the shutdown, child care at home and the stress and long hours, they don't have time to take care of themselves," he said. NEWS. 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