San Francisco: 5-11 Year Olds Will Show COVID Vaccine Cards to Access Businesses

San Francisco jumped on the COVID vaccine becoming available for 5-11-year-olds.

They are not exempt from the city’s mandate forcing people to have a vaccine in order to go inside a business:

“We definitely want to wait and make sure that children have an opportunity to get vaccinated,” San Francisco Health Officer Dr. Susan Phillip said Tuesday during a virtual town hall on the city’s YouTube channel. “That will happen no sooner than about eight weeks after the vaccine is available to kids. So there will be a limited time in which there will not be those requirements, but then at some point, 5- to 11-year-olds will also have to show proof of vaccination to access some of those same settings.”The development was revealed the same day that millions of elementary-aged children around the country became eligible to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday gave the final OK for children ages 5-11, and pediatricians’ offices, pharmacies, hospitals, schools and clinics were set to begin distributing shots later that day.On Aug. 20, San Francisco implemented a vaccine requirement for indoor settings including bars, clubs and large events.

You still need to wear a mask in most places even if you have the vaccine. Even though you are obviously surrounded by vaccinated people because in San Francisco you cannot go inside unless you have the vaccine.

California is so messed up.

Tags: California, Medicine, San Francisco, Wuhan Coronavirus

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