Muni rolls out free rides for people traveling to get COVID-19 vaccine, joining BART, AC Transit
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A public health banner displaying the requirement that masks be worn is seen on the side of a MUNI bus as a man wearing a mask passes by the other side in downtown San Francisco on Thursday, May 21, 2020.Nick Otto / Special to The Chronicle
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will offer free transportation for people traveling for their COVID-19 vaccine, Mayor London Breed announced Friday.
Starting Tuesday, people getting a vaccine at any of the city’s mass or neighborhood sites, Department of Public Health clinics, pharmacies offering vaccinations or any other sites outside of San Francisco can ride for free. All they need to show is proof of their appointment, which could be a photo or email, or vaccination card.