The City’s Community Health Branch sends this information. Also, see below the flyer image for a warning about vaccine scams and how to avoid them.
Free COVID-19 Vaccines for Eligible Residents in Zip Codes 94124, 94134, 94110, 94112, 94107
San Francisco is offering free COVID-19 vaccinations at two community sites, including the Southeast Health Center in the Bayview, and Zuckerberg San Francisco General’s Learning Center in the Mission. Please see below for more information about who is eligible at these sites. The intent of these two new sites is to serve the neighborhoods most heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As more vaccine supply continues to become available, more sites will open to serve residents throughout the city.
It is critical that older adults living in neighborhoods most impacted by the pandemic have early access to COVID-19 vaccinations to lower both the infection and death rates among a population disproportionally impacted by the virus. Vaccine supply remains low and you may be asked to return the following day if the site reaches capacity. More at https://sfhealthnetwork.org/covid-19-vaccine/
San Francisco is offering free COVID-19 vaccinations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General’s Learning Center to those who meet ALL of the following requirements:
1) live in zip codes 94110, 94112, or 94107; and
2) Ages 65 and over; and
3) Medi-Cal recipients, Healthy SF recipients or uninsured. [UPDATE FEB 12, 2021: Program now open to all 65+ regardless of insurance.]
Drop in from 9am to 3pm any day of the week at Zuckerberg SF General Learning Center – 1001 Potrero Avenue, Building 30 on the 2nd floor (off 23rd Street). You do not need an appointment. Please bring proof of age, residence, and Medi-Cal/HSF card.
Mayor London Breed announced yesterday that the City has created a new webpage for people who live and work in San Francisco to find vaccination sites in San Francisco, including a new Moscone Center site, and book appointments. People who are eligible to be vaccinated can sign-up for an appointment at: SF.gov/getvaccinated.

Vaccine Scams
As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to become more widely available for eligible San Franciscans, scams relating to the vaccine continue to emerge. It is important that all San Franciscans, especially those most vulnerable to these malicious attempts, understand how to avoid them.
Below is a list of talking points surrounding vaccine scams. Please see this link for translations to these points in Chinese language, Spanish, and Filipino. See ftc.gov/coronavirus/scams for more information on vaccine scams.
- Nobody legitimate from the City, State, or Federal government will call about the #COVID19 vaccine and ask for your Social Security number, bank account, or credit card number. That’s a scam.
- You cannot pay for early access to the #COVID19 vaccine. If you receive a call, text, email, or other message offering to sell early access, that’s a scam. Do not respond.
- You cannot pay to put your name on a list for the #COVID19 vaccine. If you receive a call, text, email, or other message offering to sell a spot on a list for the vaccine, that’s a scam. Do not respond.
- If you receive a call, text, or email offering the #COVID19 vaccine and requesting your personal or financial information, that’s a scam. Do not respond.
- Avoid #COVID19 scams by learning how to tell the difference between a real contact tracer and a scammer. Legitimate tracers need health information, not money or personal financial information.
- Ignore offers of vaccinations and miracle treatments or cures for sale. Scammers are selling products to treat or prevent #COVID19 without proof that they work.
- Nobody legitimate from the City, State, or Federal government will call or text and ask you to pay for the #COVID19 vaccine. That’s a scam.