Part of COVID-19

COVID-19 Outreach Toolkit

Flyers, posters, and fact sheets in English, 中文, Filipino, and Español.

Signs for businesses and City facilities

Beginning 3/1/22, in alignment with the state, masks are no longer required in most SF public indoor buildings. Operators of individual businesses, facilities, or entities, may choose to adopt more restrictive measures. 

Masks are still good to wear whenever:

  • Community spread is high, like during surges
  • You, or someone you live with or spend time with, is at risk of severe illness or death
  • You feel at risk

Documents

Businesses and property managers can use one of the following posters.

Beginning 3/1/22, in alignment with the state, masks are no longer required in most SF public indoor buildings. Businesses can still elect to have patrons wear masks.

Masks are good to wear whenever:

  • Community spread is high, like during surges
  • You, or someone you live with or spend time with, is at risk of severe illness or death
  • You feel at risk

Beginning 3/18/22, masks are no longer required in most City facilities. Some City facilities including the Department of Public Health buildings still require masking.

Masks are still good to wear whenever:

  • Community spread is high, like during surges
  • You, or someone you live with or spend time with, is at risk of severe illness or death
  • You feel at risk

Vaccine information

This flyer lists common side effects to the COVID-19 vaccine and tells readers when to call a doctor.

 

Also available in SpanishChineseFilipinoVietnameseRussian, and Arabic.

Flyer with information about scams related to COVID-19. Page 1 English, page 2 Spanish, Chinese and Filipino.

Getting your vaccine

This flyer shows how to make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine on behalf of a San Francisco resident aged 65 or older. In English. Also available in SpanishChinese, and Filipino.

Community resources

Watch community vaccine videos.

See resources for the African American community and the Latinx community.

This PDF has four pages. Each page has the same 8.5x11" poster in a different language: English, Spanish, Chinese, Filipino. Posters warn against racial discrimination related to COVID-19.

 

Also available in 11x17" size and 24x36" size.

This poster reads "Do the Right Thing: Respect / Protect / Family." It shows illustrations of two masked families socializing and grilling food in separate circles. It is in English and it is 8.5 x 11 inches.

 

Also available in 11 x 17 inches size.

Five posters with collage of selfies of people wearing masks. Text reads "Together We Heal" for the campaign.

 

Also available in black and white photos.

Other available posters

For reference: Guide for business owners and staff to know how to check the Vaccination Status QR codes. 

Also available in Spanish, Chinese and Filipino

This poster encourages SF residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19. In English, Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino. This version has a mostly-white background for printing. 

Available in different sizes and backgrounds: 8.5"x11" green11"x17" white11"x17" green, and 24"x36" green.

SF businesses are encouraged to display a version of this poster in front-facing highly visible entrances. It includes best practices and prevention measures to protect against COVID-19 transmission in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino. 

Also available in different sizes and backgrounds: 8.5"x11" green11"x17" white11"x17" green, and 24"x36" green.

All businesses can complete and post this ventilation checklist. It is in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino.

 

COVID-19 testing and treatment information

 

Flyer with information on getting tested and treated for COVID-19. Available in SpanishChinese and Filipino

Testing information

The flyer "When to get a COVID-19 test" has been temporarily removed for an update.

Get Tested, San Francisco! poster, 8.5"x11", white background. Text in English, Spanish, Chinese and Filipino.

 

Also available in different sizes and backgrounds: 8.5"x11" green, 11"x17" white, and 11"x17" green.

Also available as a file with seven pages, each with a different language (English, Spanish, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic): 8.5"x11" white8.5"x11" green11"x17" white, and 11"x17" green.

Posters about masks and face coverings

Poster showing that covering your face is proven to slow the spread of coronavirus, using illustrations of people wearing masks. Poster is in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino.

 

Also available in 11x17 size.

This poster is 8.5x11" and is printed in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino.

 

Also available in 11x17" size.

Poster showing correct and incorrect ways to wear a face covering to prevent the spread of coronavirus. In English, Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino.

 

Also available in 11x17" size and 24x36" size.

This poster provides guidance on wearing, donning, and doffing face shields, goggles, and glasses that protect from coronavirus.

This poster provides guidance for health workers on wearing, donning, and doffing masks and respirators that protect from coronavirus.

Other flyers

"Isolation and Quarantine Flyer" has been temporarily removed for an update.

This flyer includes resources available while you isolate or quarantine. Two pages, in English. 

Also available in SpanishChinese, and Filipino.

This flyer describes what to do during the coronavirus pandemic if the air quality is bad due to smoke from wildfires. It is 8.5 x 11 inches and it is in English.

 

Also available in SpanishChinese, and Filipino.

This flyer describes how to stay safe during heat waves. It lists symptoms for heat stroke and heat exhaustion. It is 8.5 x 11 inches and it is in English.

 

Also available in SpanishChinese, and Filipino.

This flyer provides a list of phone numbers that offer support for people experiencing domestic violence during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The flyer is in color, single-sided, in English.

 

Also available in Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino.

This flyer provides information and help for people needing food during the coronavirus outbreak.

 

The flyer is in color, single-sided, and in English.

 

Also available in SpanishChineseFilipinoVietnameseRussian, and Arabic.