San Francisco's Moscone Center to open as mass COVID-19 vaccination site Friday

Thursday, February 4, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Mayor London Breed held a press conference Thursday at Moscone Center in San Francisco to announce it would be opening as a vaccination site Friday.

The goal is to give 7,000 to 10,000 shots a day if and when the state sends San Francisco that many doses.
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An appointment is required for the shot. It is available for those who are 65 and older or are health care workers.

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The plan is to start Friday with a limited supply.

This is a partnership between the city of San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente.



You can register for your vaccine appointment here.


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