The San Francisco Department of Public Health said parents can start getting their children ages 6 months to 4 years the COVID-19 vaccine.
Pharmacist Kaitlin Harring, left, administers a Moderna COVID-19 vaccination to three year-old Fletcher Pack, while he sits on the lap of his mother, McKenzie Pack, at Walgreens pharmacy Monday, June 20, 2022, in Lexington, S.C.If you have health insurance, you should reach out to your provider or pediatrician about booking a time to get your child a shot. Kaiser, UCSF, Dignity and Sutter Health are opening appointments starting today.
To ensure that everyone has access to the vaccine, the Department of Public Health is also offering COVID-19 vaccines at city-operated and neighborhood sites, including Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, starting Wednesday. Some pharmacies will also offer vaccines, though most can only serve children 3 years or older. You can find a list of vaccine sites and pharmacies at
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