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City COVID vaccination

Vaccination rollout expands

With the goal of vaccinating at least 10,000 people a day against Covid-19, San Francisco has continued to fine-tune its vaccination distribution plans to increase the ability of residents to participate. More sites have been added to the list of available vaccination locations, ranging from Moscone Center and City College to the Giants stadium. On Feb. 19, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency said it would provide free, roundtrip transportation for people traveling to get their Covid-19 vaccine. Paratransit rides are also free for trips to and from vaccination locations within S.F. Paratransit’s service area.

“In addition to reaching our most vulnerable people with a combination of mobile vaccination teams, neighborhood sites, and community clinics, we want to make it as convenient as possible for people throughout San Francisco to get to our high-volume vaccination sites,” said Mayor London Breed. Vaccinations are available for people aged 65 and older, and people in the fields of health care, education, childcare, emergency services, and food and agriculture. To find out more about vaccination eligibility and to set up an appointment, visit sf.gov/getvaccinated.

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