Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for April 4, 2022 Public Health Week; SAVE THE DATE: Public Health Update for the School Community; Vaccination Opportunities in Marin; and updated local COVID-19 data.
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The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is three times per week 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.
Public Health Week
National Public Health Week is April 4th – 10th. The American Public Health Association (APHA) is celebrating with a theme of “Public Health is Where You Are.” We recognize that where we live impacts our health. Marin County Public Health and You; together we can make our community healthier, stronger and safer!
Each day of National Public Health Week, APHA is highlighting a different public health topic and ways each of us can make a difference on that topic:
- Racism: A Public Health Crisis (Monday)
- Public Health Workforce: Essential to our Future (Tuesday)
- Community: Collaboration and Resilience (Wednesday)
- World Health Day: Health is a Human Right (Thursday)
- Accessibility: Closing the Health Equity Gap (Friday)
- Climate Change: Taking Action for Equity (Saturday)
- Mental Wellness: Redefining the Meaning of Health (Sunday)
These areas are critical to our future success in creating heathy communities and everyone can do their part.
Related Resources:
- "Public Health is Where You Are” Infographic Image
- National Public Health Week Free Online Events
- National Public Health Week Community Events (filter by state)
SAVE THE DATE: Public Health Update for the School Community
Next week, Marin County Office of Education and Marin Health and Human Services will once again partner to provide a school –focused public health update for our community. The virtual event will feature Drs. Willis and Santora along with Superintendent of Schools, Mary Jane Burke. Live Spanish Interpretation will be available for the online broadcast. (View PDF flyer)
When: Wednesday, April 13 at 3:00pm
Watch online: Zoom (Webinar ID 821 6651 9799; Passcode: 018582)
Listen by phone: (408) 638-0968; ID 821 6651 9799; Passcode: 018582
Submit question in advance to RapidResponse@marinschools.org.
Vaccination Opportunities in Marin
If you know someone who is still in need of a primary vaccination dose or booster shot, please share the list below with them! While Marin County remains one of the most highly vaccinated within the state and the nation, many eligible residents have yet to receive their booster shot. Staying up to date on our vaccines is just as important as receiving an initial series.
Bolstering our immunity against COVID-19 is of utmost importance, especially with the continued presence of coronavirus, including the Omicron variant, in our community. Fortunately, we have access to vaccines which are a FREE and effective resource for keeping us protected.
Upcoming vaccination clinics this week with open appointments:
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Northgate Mall
(Located in the Center Court)
San Rafael – April 6, 7, 8 -
San Geronimo Commons
(In front of Clubhouse)
San Geronimo – April 7 -
Kerner Clinic
San Rafael – April 9 -
Nave Shopping Center
(Next to Grocery Outlet)
Novato – April 9
Walk-ups are welcome at most vaccination providers across the county. Visit the Vaccine Finder webpage to view available clinics and schedule an appointment. Remember, vaccine recipients between the ages of 5 to 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to receive a vaccination.
If you are unable to find a COVID-19 vaccination clinic open at a time that works with your schedule, more options are available by visiting California Department of Public Health’s MyTurn COVID and flu vaccination scheduling website.
We are grateful to everyone in our community who has done their part by getting fully vaccinated and boosted when eligible.
COVID-19 Data Update:
Below is just a snapshot of local COVID-19 data. Find a more in-depth analysis of COVID-19 trends on the Marin Data & Surveillance webpage, our Data FAQ, or Marin County's Open Data Portal.
Data sets updated weekly (published on Fridays) include:
- COVID-19 vaccination rates
- COVID-19 cases & deaths among facility staff and residents
- Weekly/Cumulative count of COVID-19 deaths among Marin residents
- State COVID-19 Data
Status updates are now published Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. “Change from Last Status Update” (far right column, below) may account for 2-4 days, depending on the date of the previous publication (view past status updates).
COVID-19 Case Data |
Today’s Report |
Change from Last Status Update on April 1, 2022 |
Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases |
30,672 |
+ 51 |
“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 10 Days) |
156 |
- 13 |
Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations |
2 |
+ 0 |
Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census |
0 |
+ 0 |
NOTE: California Department of Public Health recently reduced its data reporting frequency. We will report state-level data weekly on Fridays.
What to do if:
Helpful Links and Online Resources
Vaccination
Testing
Data
- Marin County Coronavirus Information
- Marin Vaccination Data
- California COVID-19 Data and Tools
- California COVID-19 Race & Ethnicity Data
- Tracking Variants across California
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