With only days away from California opening up vaccine eligibility for everyone 16 and older, San Francisco is getting a jump-start by offering free vaccinations to those in priority zip codes -- But the demand far exceeded supply in one location.
[Ads /]
Thousands of people showed up early and got in a long line for a vaccine clinic at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. The wait was painful for some.
RELATED: SF opens up vaccine eligibility to residents 16+ from 8 ZIP codes hit hard by COVID-19
San Francisco opened vaccine eligibility early, ahead of the April 15 expansion, to those living in eight priority zip codes of underserved communities.
Both reservation and walk-in appointments are available here, but no one knew how big the demand would be.
[Ads /]
"We had 6,000 people show up before 9 a.m.," said San Francisco General Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lukejohn Day.
With only 2,000 allotted doses per day, upwards of 4,000 people had to be turned away.
VIDEO: Doctor explains new 'double mutant' COVID-19 variant identified in Bay Area
New 'double mutant' COVID-19 variant identified in Bay Area, Stanford doctor explains
"I'm surprised, I had friends scouting this out, they said best time to come is late. I guess they were wrong," said Blake West.
"I apologize, we can't vaccinate everyone who showed up," said Day.
On the Peninsula, Facebook teamed up with the Ravenswood Family Health Center to provide vaccines to underserved communities near its Menlo Park campus, like East Palo Alto and Belle Haven.
"We had 52 percent of the COVID cases here.. it's good vaccines are accessible here," said Cicilia Taylor from Belle Haven Action.
VACCINE TRACKER: Here's how CA is doing, when you can get a coronavirus vaccine
Back in San Francisco, Blake West wasn't isn't giving up on getting vaccinated.
"I'm definitely going to try again tomorrow," he said.
Hospital officials urge people to return any day over the next several weeks from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Their best advice is, arrive early to help guarantee a vaccine.
[Ads /]
RELATED STORIES & VIDEOS:
- Map shows which counties can, can't reopen under reopening tiers
- Cheat sheet: What you can and can't do after being fully vaccinated
- How to register for a COVID-19 vaccine in every Bay Area county
- Map shows everywhere you can get a COVID-19 test in the Bay Area
- Interactive map shows what's closed and what's reopening in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Data tracker: Coronavirus cases, deaths, hospitalizations in every Bay Area county
- Third stimulus check calculator: See how much you could get
- COVID-19 Diaries: Personal stories of Bay Area residents during pandemic
- Get the latest updates on California EDD, stimulus checks, unemployment benefits
- Coronavirus origin: Where did COVID-19 come from?
- What is a COVID-19 genetic, antigen and antibody test?
- What does COVID-19 do to your body and why does it spread so easily?
- Coronavirus Timeline: Tracking major moments of COVID-19 pandemic in San Francisco Bay Area
- Coronavirus Doctor's Note: Dr. Alok Patel gives his insight into COVID-19 pandemic