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San Francisco reports 50% with at least one COVID vaccine dose; city outlines targeted outreach for neighborhoods and mobile teams

San Francisco Health Commission · April 6, 2021
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DPH reported that about half of San Franciscans have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and described a three-pronged rollout (high-volume sites, community clinics/mobile teams, pharmacies) with targeted outreach to Chinatown and the Tenderloin to raise senior uptake.

San Francisco Department of Public Health officials told the Health Commission on April 6 that roughly 50% of San Franciscans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and that nearly one-third have completed the series. Director Grant Colfax said the city is averaging about 12,000 vaccinations per day and has capacity to deliver more than 20,000 doses daily as supply increases.

Roland Pickens, the city’s executive sponsor for vaccine operations, gave a detailed overview of the distribution strategy: three high-volume sites…

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