SF opens a mass vaccination site after a confusing initial rollout
San Francisco health officials have set an ambitious goal of vaccinating all 900,000 people who live and work in the city by the end of June, and took a step toward that goal Friday by opening a mass vaccination center at City College of San Francisco. The opening followed a hearing called by Supervisor Matt Haney earlier this week to answer outstanding questions about the city’s vaccination plan, where health officials and several representatives of private health care providers presented their plans to the supervisors. The main problem, they said, was not having access to enough supply of the vaccines.
Episode 244 of the Civic podcast, hosted by Laura Wenus, Mel Baker, titled "SF opens a mass vaccination site after a confusing initial rollout" was published on January 23, 2021 and runs 35 minutes.
January 23, 2021 ·35m · Civic
Summary
San Francisco health officials have set an ambitious goal of vaccinating all 900,000 people who live and work in the city by the end of June, and took a step toward that goal Friday by opening a mass vaccination center at City College of San Francisco. The opening followed a hearing called by Supervisor Matt Haney earlier this week to answer outstanding questions about the city’s vaccination plan, where health officials and several representatives of private health care providers presented their plans to the supervisors. The main problem, they said, was not having access to enough supply of the vaccines.
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