Walk-in vaccinations now for all 65+ San Franciscans

Walk-in vaccinations are now available for San Francisco residents 65 and older!

Drop-in daily, 9am-3pm until 2/23 at SF General Hospital (1001 Potrero Ave, Building 30). No appointment needed.

FREE transit and para-transit to get to the vaccination site. More information here: https://www.sfmta.com/blog/free-muni-and-paratransit-covid-19-vaccine-appointments

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Ingleside Police Station: Virtual community meeting on Feb 16

Captain Woon & SF SAFE welcome you to SFPD Ingleside’s Virtual Community Meeting on Tuesday Feb 16, 2021, at 6:30 PM. Email the name of the station “Ingleside Station” to community@sfsafe.org or text 415-379-0494 to have the registration info sent to you.

Click for info on joining the meeting. https://sfsafe.org/how-to-join-the-sfpds-virtual-community-meetings/

Free COVID-19 Vaccines for Eligible Residents in 94112

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.]

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D7 Covid-19 Vaccine Townhall

Supervisor Myrna Melgar invites residents the District 7 Covid-19 Vaccine Townhall. Details below. Registration is first come first served, with limited attendance.

View a recording of the townhall here: https://www.facebook.com/myrnamelgard7/videos/3481727161954648

If you can’t access Facebook, the video is also currently linked on this page: https://sfbos.org/supervisor-melgar-district-7


From Supervisor Myrna Melgar: Please join me tomorrow for the District 7 City COVID-19 Vaccine Townhall Briefing on Thursday, February 4th from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. 

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Feb 1: SNA Quarterly Meeting

You are invited to Sunnyside Neighborhood Association’s February Quarterly Meeting. If you missed it, the slides from the meeting are linked below.

Monday February 1st, 2021, 6:30 – 8:00 PM via Zoom

On the agenda:

  • SFMTA Slow Streets Program Manager Shannon Hake will join us to talk about the proposed Slow Streets program for Hearst Ave, answer your questions, and address your concerns.
  • The Detroit Steps Project team will present the winners of the recent Design Contest and give an update on recent progress.
  • City College committee chair Jennifer Heggie will give an update on City College developments.
  • Jon Winston will give a WALKSF District 7 update.
  • BRCAC representative Amy O’Hair will give a brief update on the Balboa Reservoir Project.
  • Online raffle featuring Andrea O’Leary’s special masks, delivered to winners’ doors.
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