I went to Sacramento a few weeks ago and figured I'd take advantage of the free time, ample parking, and lower prices.
Coming from SF where you are supposed to wear a mask for all public activities and it is the law that patrons must wear masks in businesses, it freaked me out to see maybe 50% of people wearing masks. No attempts at distancing, people leaning over the sneeze guard at the sandwich counter, and employees with a blatant disregard to the idea. I was shook.
I was back in Sac this weekend and picked up some take-out from a truck that parks behind a brewery. Holy sh!t. The brewery was open, people were packed in there, very few masks. It's a trip.
Mind you. I've seen massive amounts of people together at protests here, but for the most part, people are wearing masks, and attempting to keep a little bit of room between them. It's not perfect, but there seems to be some intention in following the city ordinance while forming a large group. The city opened up outdoor dining Friday, but it looks miserable in most places near me. You get a tiny table where you pretend like you're having a good time while there are people moving on all sides of you ordering takeout, picking up deliveries, waiting for a table, or just walking down the street. I'm gonna take a hard pass