RESOURCE COLLECTION
COVID-19 data and reports
Dashboards and data about the COVID-19 virus in San Francisco, including deaths, vaccines, tests and hospitalizations.
Navigating dashboards with a keyboard
- Control + Enter to enter the dashboard
- Tab or Arrow to move between visuals
- Control + Right arrow to enter a visual or filter
- Escape to exit a visual, filter or dashboard
Navigating within a visual or filter
- Tab or Arrow to move around a table or visual
- Enter to select within a table or visual
- Spacebar to select or deselect a filter
In mid-November, we will retire our current COVID-19 hospitalization data page. A new page will launch with updated hospitalization data for respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV. A link to the new page will be provided once it is available.
Our response to the COVID-19 emergency is based on data, science, and facts. Data and dashboards help us see the whole picture of COVID-19 in our community. We track deaths, testing results, hospitalizations, and vaccinations to measure our progress.
We are committed to providing accurate and reliable data to the public. This information is from several City departments and outside partners. The data notes on each page give details and explain data limitations.
More people are now testing themselves at home for COVID-19. We do not get data from at-home testing. This affects the accuracy of data on testing volume. Other dashboards that help show the spread of COVID-19 are hospitalizations and test positivity.
A person is up to date if they have received at least one dose of the 2025–2026 COVID-19 vaccine. In alignment with the California Department of Public Health, we only report the number of San Francisco residents who are up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations based on the criteria established by the California Department of Public Health.
Data
COVID-19 deaths in San Francisco
Vaccinations