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COVID-19 Status Update for 05/28/2021

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for May 28 includes: The closing of mass vaccination sites and a moment of gratitude; approval of multiple vaccinations simultaneously by Bay Area health officials; advising our community to celebrate safely during Memorial Day Weekend; 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.   

Holiday Schedule for COVID-19 Updates 

Some of our services will pause this week in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Here’s an overview: 

  • Data and Surveillance Webpage: no updates on May 31, updates will resume on June 1.  
  • Marin County COVID-19 Status Update: will pause on Monday in recognition of the holiday, but will be back in your inbox on Tuesday, June 1. 

Closing of Mass Vax sites 

Today marks the final day of Marin’s largest vaccination sites, the Marin Center POD (Point of Distribution) and Kerner POD. Since December, when we began vaccinations with our First Responders, these two sites were the County’s principal hubs for vaccine administration. Their subsequent closure signifies that the hard work of countless individuals including volunteers, disaster service workers, County staff, and the commitment by our residents to get vaccinated has paid off. We deeply thank the contribution of each individual who has dedicated their time to ensure that our POD’s operated effectively.  

See the County’s full news release

Health Officers Approve of Several Vaccinations at Same Time 

Bay Area health officers support the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s recently revised immunization guidance[External] to allow people to get other vaccines at the same time they get vaccinated against COVID-19. 

Now that enough data regarding COVID-19 vaccines has been collected, it has been determined that receiving simultaneous vaccines (for COVID-19 & other vaccine-preventable diseases) is safe. Previously, a 14 day window between administering different vaccines was deemed necessary.  

Bay Area health officers encourage providers to offer routinely recommended child and adult vaccines at the same time as COVID-19 vaccines.   

See the County’s full news release. 
  

Celebrate Safely   

This weekend will begin our summer holiday season. We encourage our community to keep practicing safe behaviors, such as, celebrating outside with people who live with you, maintaining at least 6 feet of distance from those not in your household, wearing a mask indoors or around large crowds and washing your hands.  

Fully vaccinated people may follow the CDC guidelines: When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated page. If you plan to celebrate with others, outdoors is safer than indoors. Additionally, we encourage those who wish to gather to do so virtually.  

See the County’s press release regarding the online Memorial Day Ceremony organized by the Marin County United Veterans Council. 

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  

11,881 

+6 

“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 14 Days)  

39 

- 6 

Total Cumulative Deaths  

185  

+ 0  

Cumulative COVID-19 Hospitalizations  

389  

+0  

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations  

1  

+ 0  

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census  

0  

+ 0  

Tests Conducted Among Marin Residents  

475,936  

+ 880 

  

COVID-19 Vaccination Data   

Today’s Report  

Change from Last Status Update  

Marin residents age 12+ vaccinated with at least one dose  

193,585  

+ 370 

Percent of Marin population age 12+ who have received at least one dose  

86.7%  

+ 0.2%  

Percent of Marin population age 12+ who have completed vaccine series.  

73.8%  

+ 0.3%  

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

62%  

+ 1%  

  

Residential Care & Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 data:  

Today’s Report  

Change from Yesterday  

Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative  

713  

+0  

Positive Patients at Facilities current   

0  

+0 

Positive Staff at Facilities current  

1  

+0  

Facility Patient Deaths  

135 

+0 

Facility Patient Deaths as percentage of all COVID+ deaths  

73%  

 + 0%  

 

State COVID-19 data:  

Today’s Report  

Change from Yesterday  

California Confirmed Cases  

3,682,099  

+ 4864 

California Deaths  

62,025 

+ 170 

  

Other Marin County Data Dashboards:   

Stay Informed  

Follow the County of Marin on Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor 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 or by phone at (415) 473-7191, 10 AM to 5 PM weekdays. Alternatively, you can contact the statewide COVID-19 Hotline seven days a 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, 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.   

Spread the Word 

How your friends and family can receive these updates:  

  • Text "MARIN COVID" to 468311 to receive text message notifications         
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