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Colfax: San Francisco cases fall from peak, vaccine capacity ready if supply increases
Summary
At the Feb. 16 Health Commission meeting, Director Grant Colfax reported COVID metrics including over 33,000 cases and 372 deaths, a case rate near 14.8 per 100,000, and vaccination figures: roughly 121,000 people with at least one dose and about 35,000 fully vaccinated (~16% of the city); city has capacity to deliver 10,000 vaccinations per day if more supply arrives.
San Francisco's Department of Public Health told the Health Commission on Feb. 16 that local COVID‑19 indicators had improved from recent peaks but remained concerning: the city had reported over 33,000 cases and 372 deaths and was at a 14.8 per 100,000 case rate, which Colfax called still in the high alert category.
Colfax emphasized the city's vaccination work: roughly 121,000 San Franciscans had received at least one vaccine dose and nearly 35,000 had completed a first and second dose series, which the…
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