SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) San Francisco s mass vaccination site at Moscone Center reopened Thursday morning, after being shut down for two weeks because it ran out of vaccine.
Daisy Salazar of Hayward was one of the first recipients Thursday morning. She is a teacher at a private school that has been open for in person learning since October. It is such a relief, especially in my field of education. I guess we have all been wanting this appointment and I am glad I have one today, Salazar said.
Employees are moving into place to re-open the mass vaccination site at Moscone in San Francisco. The site has 4,000 shots for today. pic.twitter.com/mFxafBFCMi Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 25, 2021
Experts are saying that gray area in California s new vaccine eligibility list could strongly benefit those with underlying health conditions in getting COVID-19 immunity.
After weeks of trying, Cassano said she finally got an email Saturday morning lining up her father to get the vaccine in an SFO parking lot this week. Dr. Dean Winslow of Stanford Health Care spoke with us about some of the supply problems. Clearly we were not prepared for this pandemic so what you re seeing with glitches like this having to pause vaccinations is really just a manifestation of the fact that we really were not prepared for this pandemic, said Dr. Winslow.