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San Francisco health plans unanimously urge vaccination against COVID-19

August 12, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco health plans unanimously urge vaccination against COVID-19
In a decisive move to bolster public health, the San Francisco health service system has unanimously approved a resolution urging all members to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. The resolution was passed during a recent government meeting, with all present members signaling their support by saying "aye."

Following the vote, officials emphasized the importance of direct communication with health service members regarding the resolution. This proactive approach aims to ensure that the message about the vaccination is effectively conveyed and acted upon.

The meeting also included logistical discussions about the agenda, with a planned 20-minute break before resuming with important fiduciary training. Health plan representatives are expected to present their reports before the training session begins, highlighting the city's commitment to both health and financial responsibility.

This unanimous decision reflects San Francisco's ongoing efforts to promote public health and safety in the face of the ongoing pandemic, with officials committed to keeping the community informed and engaged.

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