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It’s a much smoother process at Zuckerberg San Francisco General’s vaccination site on Sunday. There was a long line that stretched down to the street and.
San Francisco opens up vaccines to those 16 and older in select ZIP codes
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Samaya Pupiro, left, prepares to be inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Taryn Huestis at a neighborhood vaccination site in the Excelsior district on Wednesday. The Excelsior is one of the areas that residents 16 and older are newly eligible for vaccinations.Stephen Lam / The Chronicle
Citing equity reasons, San Francisco health officials on Friday opened up vaccinations to residents 16 and older in select ZIP codes.
The move by the San Francisco Health Network, the health care delivery arm of the city’s Department of Public Health, comes just before all Californians 16 and older become eligible for the vaccine next week.
Medical workers may be more willing than the general public to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but racial-ethnic differences in vaccination intentions exist in.