SF's Department of Emergency Management and Department of Public Health advise on safe gatherings ahead of busy and high-trafficked weekend festivities
San Francisco is the first major city in the US to reach this milestone due to a robust citywide vaccination program, which includes mass vaccinations and targeted, data-driven outreach to communities in need.
On Monday, May 10, the Food and Drug Administration granted Emergency Use Authorization of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for individuals 12 to 15 years old.
This week’s expansion in eligibility to people 16 and older coincides with the opening of the second neighborhood vaccine site in the Mission District in partnership with the Latino Task Force as part of an equity strategy to ensure low-barrier access to vaccines for communities.
Operated in partnership with Excelsior Strong and Latino Task Force, the new vaccination site offers low-barrier access to vaccines in a diverse neighborhood that is home to many essential workers and others at risk of COVID-19
Beginning Wednesday, March 3, San Francisco will open up activities such as indoor dining, indoor fitness, and indoor museums and aquariums in accordance with State and with additional local limits.