Healthcare workers and community members age 65 and over can book appointments. Supply is limited, and you may not be able to book an appointment right now, even if you are eligible.
On January 28 starting 8 am, some businesses allowed in CA’s Purple Tier can reopen. Reopening businesses must follow safety requirements because of SF’s high case rate.
Between December 18, 2020 and February 23, 2021, people coming in from outside the Bay Area counties were required to quarantine for 10 days.
Update for vaccinated individuals April 2, 2021: Fully vaccinated individuals do not have to quarantine after travel.
City will partner with healthcare providers to stand up a mix of high-volume and community-based sites to quickly get people the COVID-19 vaccine as supply become more readily available.
As cases surge and regional ICU bed availability continues to fall, San Francisco extends requirement that those traveling into San Francisco from outside of the Bay Area quarantine for 10 days and extends the local Stay Safer at Home order.
Doctor at San Francisco General Hospital is first to receive COVID-19 vaccine in San Francisco. First round of vaccines in San Francisco to be allocated to acute care facilities, in accordance with the State of California’s vaccine prioritization plan.
Continue limiting gatherings, although you can meet with 1 other person who doesn’t live with you. Outdoor playgrounds can reopen. Help stop the spread by signing up for CA Notify.
Keep to your household. Most activities are closed or very limited. Support local businesses and restaurants from home by ordering for pick up or delivery. Schools already reopened may stay open.
Bay Area counties will voluntarily implement the State’s Regional Stay at Home order to significantly reduce gatherings and additional activities in an effort to stabilize COVID-19 cases and preserve region-wide hospital capacity.