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COVID-19 Status Update for 03/10/2021

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 10 a blueprint update from the State of California and updated 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.

 

Blueprint Update: Marin Remains in Tier 2 (Red Status)

Yesterday, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) provided another update on the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, a statewide plan for reducing COVID-19 and keeping Californians healthy and safe. CDPH confirmed Marin County’s placement in Tier 2 (red status), for another week.

The following table outlines the requirements for case rates, test positivity rates, and quartile test positivity rates for each tier status, as well as CDPH’s March 9 assessment for Marin County:

  Tier 1
(Widespread)
Tier 2
(Substantial)
Tier 3
(Moderate)
Tier 4
(Minimal)
Marin County
Adjusted Case Rate per 100,000 > 7 4 to 7 1 to 3.9 < 1 4.2
Overall Test Positivity Rate > 8% 5% to 8% 2% to 4.9% < 2% 1.5%
Equity Quartile Test Positivity Rate > 8.0% 8.0% ≤ 5.2% 2.1% 2.9%

 

In general, for a County to advance to a less restrictive tier, it must (1) have been in the current tier for a minimum of three weeks; and (2) meet criteria for the next less restrictive tier for all three measures for the prior two consecutive weeks in order to progress to the next tier.

You can track Marin’s progress by viewing our Blueprint for a Safer Economy dashboard, which is updated each Tuesday afternoon to reflect CDPH’s calculations.

 

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 or contact us.

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.

COVID-19 Case Data

Today’s Report

Change from Yesterday

Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases

11,165

+ 18

“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 14 Days)

238

- 8

Total Cumulative Deaths

172

+ 1

Cumulative COVID-19 Hospitalizations

344

0

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations

18

+ 1

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census

4

+ 1

Tests Conducted Among Marin Residents

379,058

+ 1,489

 

COVID-19 Vaccination Data

Today’s Report

Change from Last Status Update

Marin residents vaccinated with at least one dose

70,916

+ 1,210

Percent of Marin population who have received at least one dose

27.2%

+ 0.1%

 

Residential Care & Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 data:

Today’s Report

Change from Yesterday

Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative

711

0

Positive Patients at Facilities current

0

0

Positive Staff at Facilities current

4

0

Facility Patient Deaths

132

0

Facility Patient Deaths as percentage of all COVID+ deaths

77.2%

0 %

 

State COVID-19 data:

Today’s Report

Change from Yesterday

California Confirmed Cases

3,513,678

+ 6,412

California Deaths

54,621

+ 226

Other Marin County Data Dashboards:

 

 

Stay Informed

Follow the County of Marin on Facebook, Twitter, Next-door or subscribe to our status updates. Visit MarinHHS.org/coronavirus for resources to stay connected on the issue.

Helpful Links and Online Resources:

 

Contact Us. We Are Here for You.

Have questions?  We are here to help: contact our COVID-19 Response Team. Alternatively, you can contact the statewide COVID-19 Hotline 7 days per week by dialing (833) 422-4255 for general information about state COVID-19 resources.  If you’re looking for medicine, medical attention or have a medical related question, please contact your primary care provider or local health clinic. As a reminder, please only call 9-1-1 if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency.

 

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