San Francisco has expanded its capacity to administer COVID-19 vaccines but is limited by an inadequate supply, Health Director Dr.
Grant Colfax said this week at a media briefing and a web forum sponsored by the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club. The local and state rollout got off to a slow start after the first two vaccines were authorized in December, but the city has "built an ecosystem focused on equity, speed, and access to meet the needs of San Francisco's diverse communities," he said.
Colfax, a gay man, said the city now has the capacity to administer upward of 10,000 vaccine doses per day but is only receiving about 10,000 doses per week.