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Supervisors require public vaccine plan while mayor reports progress on doses administered

3006336 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board adopted an emergency ordinance Feb. 9 directing the Department of Public Health to publish a COVID-19 vaccination plan and data; Mayor London Breed told the board San Francisco has administered more than 44,000 doses and plans to expand to phase 1b on Feb. 24.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an emergency ordinance on Feb. 9 that requires the Department of Public Health (DPH) to prepare a publicly available COVID-19 vaccination plan and to publish information on numbers and availability of vaccines and how city residents and workers may access them.

The ordinance, considered under charter section 2.107 and requiring a two-thirds vote, was adopted unanimously (11-0). The boardrecord notes that the measure requires an affirmative vote of eight supervisors; the clerk announced the 11-0 result.

Why it matters: Supervisors said a public plan and accessible data would help residents understand where community vaccination sites are, how doses are allocated,…

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