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Public Health Status Update for 04/19/2024

Marin County Public Health Status Update for April 19, 2024, includes Beach Water Monitoring Season is Underway; Diabetes Awareness Day Promotes Health Equity; Tick Testing Services; Cross Sector Response to Avian Flu; and… Read More

COVID-19 Status Update for 04/14/2023

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for April 14, 2023, includes Help Design the Future of Public Health Updates; Advancing Public Health Science; Wet Weather, Insects, and Infections; and COVID-19 Data Update.

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The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is published weekly and as needed to share important news and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic response. We remain here for you.

Help Design the Future of Public Health Updates

The weekly Status Update is designed with you in mind. As we move from pandemic to endemic, Marin Public Health looks to update the platform to include a broader scope of Public Health matters. What information are you looking to receive? Today, Dr. Matt Willis asks for your valuable feedback. Please take a few moments to take the survey. We thank you in advance.

Advancing Public Health Science

Marin County Public Health actively contributes to research to advance public health practice and benefit for our community. This work often describes local initiatives that may be beneficial to spread more widely. Peer reviewed articles and presentations authored by Marin Public Health staff over the past three years can be viewed at Research & Publication.

Wet Weather, Insects, and Infections

The wet winter has benefitted our county in many ways, but it can also cause an increase in insect populations and increased risk of insect-borne diseases. West Nile Fever can be acquired through mosquito bites, and Lyme Disease through tick bites. The most important steps to take to avoid bites are covering exposed skin, wearing effective repellant, draining sources of stagnant water where mosquitoes breed, and checking for ticks after outdoor recreation.     

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.

COVID-19 Hospitalization Data

     Today’s Report                

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations

  11

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census

   0

 

Actively Circulating Variants                         

 BA.5, XBB           

 

Settings Experiencing Outbreaks

Today’s Report

Long-Term Care and Congregate Living Facilities 

 10

Schools   0

 

Resource Link Library

What to do if...

You’ve tested Positive | You’ve been exposed to someone with COVID-19

Online Resources

Vaccine locations | Booster Information | Free COVID-19 testing | Marin COVID-19 Data | State COVID-19 Data | State Race & Ethnicity Data | State Variant Data | CDC Community Transmission Data

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