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COVID-19 Status Update for 02/04/2022

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for February 4, 2022 includes Save the Date: Upcoming Public Health Update with Marin County Office of Education; New Hospitalization Dashboard Tracks Marin Resident Data; Updated Schools Guidance; and updated local COVID-19 data. 

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The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is published weekdays and as needed to share important news and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic and to keep the local economy running. We remain here for you.  

 

New Hospitalization Dashboard Tracks Marin Resident Data 

Today, Marin County Public Health debuted a new interactive dashboard that displays the weekly and cumulative count of Marin County residents hospitalized for COVID-19 and the weekly and cumulative count of Marin residents with a COVID-19 death.  

The current daily hospitalization census data dashboard is primarily used to monitor impacts of COVID-19 on hospital capacity, whereas the new cumulative hospitalizations overtime can help us under the community impacts as a result of COVID-19.  In addition, the new dashboard tracks incidents among Marin County residents, whereas the hospitalization census dashboard counts all people – both Marin and non-Marin residents – hospitalized for COVID-19 in local hospitals. 

Visit the COVID-19 Surveillance and Data webpage to review the new dashboard! 

 

Updated Schools Guidance  

Marin County Public Health (MCPH) has provided new COVID-19 guidance for all youth performing arts, sports, and extracurricular activities for the local community. This change comes as California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has updated its 2021-2022 K-12 Schools Guidance on school-based and non-school based extracurricular activities.  

In summary, MCPH recommends the following:  

  • Masks are required indoors for all participants, coaches, personnel, and spectators: This is regardless of vaccination status. They are required by all individuals, if practicable, while playing all indoor sports, exercising, or conditioning.  
  • COVID-19 boosters: It is recommended that all eligible participants of the activity receive a COVID-19 booster shot. Each organization and event can require participants to be fully vaccinated or boosted.  
  • COVID-19 testing: Participants who are unable to wear a mask due to heavy exertion from the activity should take a surveillance test. Antigen tests are recommended.  
  • Isolation and quarantine: Schools, youth performance arts, sports, and extracurricular activities must refer to Marin County’s Isolation and Quarantine Guidance for Schools and Child Care for guidance. Activities no longer need to be suspended if there is an outbreak but completing teams must be notified of the exposure event. Rapid antigen tests are recommended for all exposed persons prior to participating in the activity.  

Guidance for exposed individuals in youth settings:  

  • People who have recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days do not need to quarantine. Only test if symptoms develop.  
  • Fully vaccinated and/or boosted students don’t need to quarantine but should test on day 5, or sooner if symptoms develop.  
  • Staff who are fully vaccinated and who are eligible but not yet boosted, may participate with a negative diagnostic test on day 5. They must also wear a well-fitting mask and monitor for symptoms for 10 days.  
  • Unvaccinated students should: test on day 5 after exposure. They can stay in school but not participate in extracurricular activities until they receive a negative test result. They should wear a well-fitting mask for 10 days.  
  • Unvaccinated staff must stay home and quarantine, test on day 5, then they can return on day 6 with a negative result. They should wear a well-fitting mask for 10 days.  

Additional Resources:  

 

Save the Date: Upcoming Public Health Update with Marin County Office of Education  

Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) will host an online Public Health Update next Wednesday, February 9, at 3:00PM for school staff, teachers, administrators, parents and guardians. This virtual event will feature Deputy Public Health Officer Dr. Lisa Santora, who will provide a snapshot of Marin’s current COVID-19 status and answer questions during the Q&A following the presentation. Superintendent of Schools Mary Jane Burke will moderate this online event.  

Please see the information below including the link to attend this event. 

Public Health Update for the School Community 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022 
3:00PM - 4:00PM 

ZOOM LINK 
Webinar ID: 812 9212 8992  
Passcode: 010145  
Dial In: 408-638-0968 

Session will be recorded and posted on the Rethinking Schools Website following the event.  
Spanish Translation available. 

 

COVID-19 Data Update: 

Below is a summary of today’s data now available on Marin Data & Surveillance webpage. View the page for a broader range of data, plus interactive graphs for confirmed COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Data analysis is available by age range, gender, race, and city/town/geographic region. Questions about the data? See our Data FAQ

Looking for daily data trends? Our Marin Data & Surveillance webpage  uses Tableau dashboards to visualize the impact of COVID-19 in Marin County. Under each dashboard are links to datasets available on Marin County's Open Data Portal

NOTE: Data for local facilities was unavailable at the time of publication and will be included in the February 7, 2022 Status Update. 

 

COVID-19 Case Data 

Today’s Report 

Change from Yesterday 

Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases 

28,659  

+149 

“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 10 Days) 

1,026 

-85 

Total Cumulative Deaths 

206 

+3  

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations 

17 

-3  

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census 

+0  

 

COVID-19 Vaccination Data  

Today’s Report 

Change from Last Status Update 

Marin residents age 5+ vaccinated with at least one dose 

250,706  

+ 114 

Percent of Marin population age 5+ who have completed vaccine series. 

94.9 

+ 0.1%  

Marin residents age 5+ who have received a Booster/3rd Dose 

145,336  

+ 509 

Percent of entire Marin population that is “fully immunized” (14+ days post final dose)* 

91% * 

+ 0%  

* Note that this percentage is out of all Marin residents including children younger than 5. 

State COVID-19 data: 

Today’s Report 

Change from Yesterday 

California Confirmed Cases 

8,006,410 

+ 37,012 

California Deaths 

80,022 

+ 220 

 

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