Fewer than a third of eligible San Francisco residents have received the updated bivalent booster going into the pandemic's third winter.
As alarms ring over a COVID-19 surge in San Francisco, fewer than a third of eligible residents have received the updated bivalent booster going into the pandemic's third winter.
But it still lags behind San Francisco's booster rates during the omicron variant's initial surge last winter, which remains the largest to date. San Francisco had given booster shots to more than half of its vaccinated residents by the end of 2022's first week, fewer than two months after federal officials expanded booster eligibility to all adults.
The CDC now says a person is"up to date" on their vaccines when they've completed their initial series and received the most recent booster recommended for their age group. "We also encourage people to seek the vaccine through their health care provider and at local pharmacies as it is widely available," the department said in a statement, pointing to The City's vaccination website.
A lot has changed since then. Not only has the accessibility of home COVID-19 tests made people far less likely to report their results, but San Francisco also no longer has an indoor mask mandate nor a vaccine requirement for gyms, bars, restaurants, theaters, arenas and other indoor venues. Fearing the potential impacts of a coronavirus surge upon The City's reeling restaurants, Golden Gate Restaurant Association executive director Laurie Thomas told The Examiner in an interview last week that one of the most important things people hoping for an industry recovery can do is get their bivalent booster.
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