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Public Health Status Update for 03/28/2024

Marin County Public Health Status Update for March 28, 2024 includes Video: Fentanyl Crisis Update; Measles; Maternal Mental Health; Long Term Care Settings Outbreak Free; and COVID-19 Data Update.  

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COVID-19 Status Update for 05/02/2020

The status update for May 2, 2020 includes updated Marin COVID-19 activity, information about our updated data and surveillance webpage and a video from Dr. Jei Africa.

COVID-19 activity in Marin:

Marin Confirmed Cases: 239
Marin Deaths: 13
Marin Persons Tested: 3,750
Marin Cases Recovered: 185
Marin Hospitalizations cumulative: 43
Marin Hospitalizations currently: 0
California Confirmed Cases: 52,596
California Deaths: 2,160

Residential Care and Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 activity

Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative: 30
Positive Patients at Facilities current: 0
Positive Staff at Facilities cumulative: 25
Positive Staff at Facilities current: 1
Facilities with positive Patients/Staff: 5

Updated data and surveillance webpage

It’s not just public health professionals who are interested in following the progress of Marin County’s efforts to flatten the curve of COVID-19. The public and media are interested as well. One of the best ways to track the local data is to bookmark a new webpage offered by Marin County Public Health.

The information on coronavirus.marinhhs.org/surveillance is broken down by demographics and geographic areas to promote understanding of the  factors associated with COVID-19 transmission. Public Health is consistently refining its data collection, analysis, and sharing procedures as it becomes available.

Read the full news release to find out more about the updated webpage.

A video update from the Director of Behavioral Health

Dr. Jei Africa provides information about how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting older populations and provides resources and tips to help.

Youtube Video
Remote video URL

Where to get the latest information:

Have questions?  Individuals can contact Marin Health and Human Services with non-medical questions about the coronavirus by calling (415) 473-7191 (Monday – Friday, 9:30am to 12-noon and 1pm to 5pm).