Starting Tuesday, February 23, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will offer free Muni trips and expanded Essential Trip Card credit for customers traveling to and from COVID-19 vaccination sites in San Francisco.
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The City is partnering with Sutter Health to operate a high-volume vaccination site at The SF Market in the Bayview, which will further ramp up as supply increases.
Starting on Feb. 24, San Francisco will move to Phase 1B, Tier 1 of the state’s population prioritization plan and begin vaccinating people who work in education and childcare, emergency services, and food and agriculture sectors, while continuing to vaccinate healthcare workers.
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.
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.
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.