As COVID-19 cases continue to drop in San Francisco, city officials on Monday announced a new strategy to continue making COVID-19 resources available to neighborhoods that need them the most, via mobile testing vans.
The City announced plans to continue mobile COVID-19 testing in select neighborhoods.
In addition, starting next month, more mobile testing units will be available for the Tenderloin, Mission District, and Bayview through the San Francisco Department of Public Health. “We recognize that we need to be practical and nimble in the use of our resources and with a focus on health equity,” SFDPH Deputy Director of Health Dr. Naveena Bobba said in a statement.
Under the new mobile testing strategy, SFDPH officials will evaluate COVID-19 positivity rates throughout the city and decide where to station testing vans on a monthly basis. The locations of where vans will be available will be listed at https://sf.gov/gettested.
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