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San Francisco Fire Department reports vaccine progress, launches City EMT wraparound training

San Francisco Fire Commission · January 27, 2021
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Chief Janine Nicholson told the Fire Commission the department has vaccinated hundreds of members, continues outreach at city sites and described a new Citi EMT wraparound program for 18' to 26'year'olds with a mayoral stipend for participants.

Chief of Department Janine Nicholson told the San Francisco Fire Commission the department is supporting city vaccination efforts while continuing internal precautions as vaccine supply and rollout remain constrained. "We just don't have enough vaccine," Nicholson said, and outlined mass-vaccination sites at City College and Moscone Center and neighborhood sites in the Bayview and Fillmore.

The chief said private health systems have supplied roughly 82,000 vaccine doses to the city to date and reported that nearly 1,000 department members have received a first dose and about 400 have received a second dose; roughly 245 members have declined…

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