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SF Has Vaccinated 3.6% of Population So Far

San Francisco launches brand new COVID vaccine dashboard to show you the city’s progress

San Francisco has launched a brand new COVID Vaccine dashboard so you can track how many people have been vaccinated as the city set its ambitious goal of providing a vaccine to every resident (who wants one) by June 30, 2021.

So far (as of January 19, the most recent data date) 31,189 San Francisco residents have received their first dose of the vaccine. That comes out to about 3.6% of the city’s population.

How many people who live in San Francisco have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine?

The dashboard below shows the number of people who live in San Francisco who have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, regardless of where they received their vaccinations. People who work in San Francisco, but do not live in San Francisco, are not included.

The information at the top of the dashboard reports the number of people who live in San Francisco who have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine and the total number who have received a second dose. Additionally, it reports on the percent of the San Francisco population that has received at least one dose and that has received a second dose.

SF’s Pop-up Waterfront Drive-in Movie Theater is Back

Tickets now on sale for Fort Mason Flix’s February screenings

Fort Mason Flix is a pop-up drive-in theater on the waterfront showing hit movies six days a week, from family favorites and cult classics to blockbusters and art house cinema.

The theater features an oversized 40’ x 20’ high definition LED Screen. At 4,500 nits, this powerhouse screen is up to 90x brighter than a standard movie theater projector, allowing visitors to enjoy their favorite movie in daylight as well as after sunset.

Fort Mason Flix
February 2021
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco
> Buy Tickets:  $49 per vehicle – limited to legal capacity of car based on number of seatbelts.

The first batch of September movies sold out in three days, so buy quickly if you want to attend.

Fort Mason Flix | February Screenings

  • February 3
    5pm: Wallace and Gromit – The Curse of the Were Rabbit
    8pm: Groundhog Day
  • February 4
    5pm: Lilo & Stitch
    8pm: Moonstruck
  • February 5
    5pm: Inside Out
    8pm: Dr. Strangelove
  • February 6
    4pm: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    7pm: Dr. Strangelove
  • February 7
    4pm: Wall-E
    7pm: Tenet
  • February 9
    5pm: Ratatouille
    8:15pm: The Thomas Crowne Affair (1968)
  • February 10
    5pm: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
  • February 11
    5pm: The Addams Family (2019)
    8pm: Four Weddings and a Funeral
  • February 12
    5pm:San Francisco Opera (tickets at sfopera.org)
    8pm: SF OPERA
  • February 13
    5pm: SF OPERA
    8pm: SF OPERA
  • February 14
    4pm: Lady and the Tramp
    5pm: In the Mood for Love (Presented by Roxie Theater)
  • February 18
    7pm: The Simpleton’s Guide to Success

Stay safe!

Giants, 49ers A’s Stadiums Might Become Mass Vaccination Centers

Bay Area’s MLB, NFL and NHL teams have offered up their stadiums and arenas to potentially become mass vaccination sites

California is expanding its vaccination efforts, and Bay Area teams including the A’s, Giants, 49ers and Sharks have proposed the possibility that their stadiums become mass vaccination centers.

San Francisco Chronicle noted that the A’s and 49ers’ stadiums have large parking lots which could work well to handle a large turnout. The A’s have been in conversations with state and local officials to transform their parking lot at the Coliseum into a drive-through vaccination site.

Also, the 49ers’ team President Al Guido has also offered Levi’s Stadium as a vaccination site in a letter to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. His letter notes, “In collaboration with our partners, Levi’s Stadium offers a facility with the requisite technology to store vaccines, world-class security, and the capability to partner with public health professionals to administer vaccines.”

The Giants, as well, has offered to make its “ballpark facilities available in whatever way is needed” to help with the vaccination efforts. The Sharks joins fellow Bay Area teams in offering up the SAP Center as vaccine site.

Our stadiums would join Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and Petco Park in San Diego which have already been approved for mass vaccination centers and are slated to open as early as next week. The hope is that these sites will help speed up California’s vaccination rate.

Location

480 Mission Bay Blvd N
San Francisco, CA 94158
phone | (415) 558-1678

Management Team

General Manager
Gina Gorman | ggorman@actionlife.com

Assistant General Manager
Karen Cubas | kcubas@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
655 Montgomery Street, Suite 1190
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone | (949) 450-0202