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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 06/09/2020

The status update for June 9, 2020, includes updated Marin COVID-19 activity, a video message from Dr. Lisa Santora on the impact of Memorial Day gatherings, and an overview of Shelter-in-Place reopening progress.

COVID-19 activity in Marin

Marin Confirmed Cases: 620
Marin Deaths: 17
Marin Persons Tested: 16,548
Marin Cases Recovered: 427
Marin Hospitalizations cumulative: 52
Marin Hospitalizations currently: 2
San Quentin cases: 15
California Confirmed Cases: 136,323
California Deaths: 4,766

** San Quentin cases will be reported separately from our Marin confirmed cases. The total Marin confirmed case count does not include San Quentin. **

Residential Care and Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 activity

Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative: 34
Positive Patients at Facilities current: 1
Positive Staff at Facilities cumulative: 45
Positive Staff at Facilities current: 7
Facilities with positive Patients/Staff: 5

Message from the Deputy Public Health Officer:

It’s been two weeks since Memorial Day weekend. Dr. Lisa Santora shares an update on how that’s impacting recent case counts.

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Shelter-In-Place Reopening Progress

Marin Public Health greenlighted additional outdoor businesses and activities to move forward starting on June 5:

The Marin Public Health staff is constantly monitoring public indicators of COVID-19 to inform future business reopening phases. As the State of California allows for higher-risk activities, Public Health works with industry leaders to develop reopening guidelines that consider the latest COVID-19 activity and special considerations for Marin’s more vulnerable populations.   

Looking for more data?

Visit our Data & Surveillance webpage to view interactive graphs for confirmed COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Data analysis is available by age range, gender, race and geographic region.  In addition, you can track the total number of local hospital visits due to respiratory illness -like activity, which provides situational awareness and could be an early indicator of potential hospital surge in Marin.

Visit our Indicators for Assessing Progress webpage to learn more about the data tracked by Health Officers across the Bay Area to measure progress in containing COVID-19 and assess to what extent we can continue to loosen the shelter in place order.

Where to get the latest information:

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