Citing equity reasons, San Francisco health officials on Friday opened up vaccinations to residents 16 and older in select ZIP codes.
The move by the San Francisco Health Network, the health care delivery arm of the city’s Department of Public Health, comes just before all Californians 16 and older become eligible for the vaccine next week.
The San Francisco Health Network opened up vaccines to its patients 16 and older last week, and Alameda County likewise recently opened vaccine access to residents 16 and older in select ZIP codes.