Coronavirus vaccine clinic opens in San Francisco after deadliest month in pandemic
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S.F. Mayor London Breed tours the new neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine site at 24th and Capp streets in the Mission District. The site is a partnership between the city, Unidos en Salud/United in Health, UCSF and the Latino Task Force.Marlena Sloss / Special to The Chronicle
San Francisco opened the first of several neighborhood coronavirus immunization sites in the Mission District on Monday, moving forward with plans to reach communities hit hardest by the pandemic even as vaccine supply remained severely limited.
The new clinic was hailed as another hopeful sign of nearing an end to the pandemic, especially welcome after the state and Bay Area emerged from the single deadliest month so far. More than a third of COVID-19 deaths in the Bay Area occurred in January, with 1,677 people losing their lives last month.
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