San Francisco actor Liam Vincent has gotten three groups of theater workers vaccinated.
Lily Janiak April 20, 2021Updated: April 20, 2021, 8:50 am
Liam Vincent (center), director of growth at PlayGround, speaks with Bay Area actor Monica Ho, as she waits in the observation lot after getting her vaccine at the City College of San Francisco vaccination site. Photo: Constanza Hevia H., Special to The Chronicle
Just before noon, two cars of theater workers pulled to the front of lanes 11 and 12 at UCSF’s City College vaccination site. One was driven by actor and recent American Conservatory Theater graduate Monica Ho, the other by actor and director Cindy Goldfield.
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