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Mayor Breed says 26% of San Franciscans have received vaccine doses and urges push to reopen schools

3006340 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors the city has administered first doses to more than 196,000 residents and that the city is preparing to support SFUSD’s school reopening, with city staff ready to assist facility assessments and prioritization of educators for vaccination.

Mayor London Breed addressed the Board of Supervisors during a special 2 p.m. appearance on March 9, updating supervisors on San Francisco’s vaccination progress and school reopening plans.

Breed reported vaccination milestones to the board: “Today, we have 1901, 196000, over 196,000 people who have received at least a first dose of the vaccine in San Francisco and over 93,000 people who have received the first and their second dose. 26 percent, 1 in every 4 San Franciscans have now received the vaccine. 68 percent of people over the age of 65 years old…

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