“I agree with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) strong focus on getting children back in school safely when the school year begins this fall..."
The rate of Latinx vaccinated individuals in San Francisco is well above the state and national average, and a testament to SF’s equitable vaccination rollout.
High-volume vaccination site at City College in partnership with UCSF to close as cases and hospitalizations continue to decrease. Vaccinations continue to be widely available throughout San Francisco, including in neighborhoods impacted by COVID-19.
The City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Giants are partnering to get as many San Franciscans vaccinated as possible, offering a free pair of tickets to a future Giants game starting this Friday, June 25 at several SF neighborhood vaccine sites.
With vaccinations high and case rates low, San Francisco’s Safer Return Together Order removes all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements and nearly all operational requirements on businesses.
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.
One of the nation’s first mass testing sites at Pier 32 to close, as SF continues vaccinating its residents and sees continued drop in cases and hospitalizations. Testing to continue in neighborhoods impacted by COVID-19.