The status update for June 24, 2020, includes updated Marin COVID-19 activity, an opportunity to hear Drs. Willis and Santora discuss the new school guidelines, and more information about the Social Bubble model.
Marin Confirmed Cases: | 1,014 |
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Marin Deaths: | 18 |
Tests Completed in Marin: | 26,690 |
Marin Cases Recovered: | 695 |
Marin Hospitalizations cumulative: | 60 |
Marin Hospitalizations currently: | 10 |
San Quentin Cases: | 456** |
California Confirmed Cases: | 195,564 |
California Deaths: | 5,729 |
COVID-19 activity in Marin:
** We report San Quentin total cases as reported by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. By clicking on the link, you can view the data that is being reported to Marin Public Health. After clicking the link above, select “Institution View” in the COVID-19 Tracing Dashboard and filter to “CA State Prison, San Quentin” in the upper right hand corner. Total cumulative case and hospitalization counts do not include cases reported from San Quentin. [Hear more about outbreak]
Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative: | 37 |
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Positive Patients at Facilities current: | 3 |
Positive Staff at Facilities cumulative: | 53 |
Positive Staff at Facilities current: | 6 |
Facilities with positive Patients/Staff: | 3 |
Online Discussion Regarding Return To In-Classroom Instruction
Want to learn more about the science behind the new guidelines for schools to return to an in-classroom format this Fall? Join Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) on Thursday, June 25, for a special online discussion with our Public Health Officers, Dr. Matt Willis and Dr. Lisa Santora.
- WHEN: Thursday, June 25, 9:00am
- WHERE: MCOE Facebook Page (Facebook Live)
- Submit questions in advance: rapidresponse@marinschools.org
Wondering how Social Bubbles work? We have answers!
Last week, Dr. Willis introduced Marin County to the concept of Social Bubbles: a stable group of 12 people or less who have collectively agreed to limit their in-person social activities to only each other for at least three weeks. We’ve received several questions regarding various scenarios for social bubbling and have curated a list of our most frequently asked questions to provide some greater clarification on the new socialization concept.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Social Bubble overview (English) (Spanish)
- Social Bubble Public Health Guidance
Where to get the latest information:
- Coronavirus in Marin website (MarinHHS.org/coronavirus)
- Recovery and Assistance (MarinRecovers.com)
- Surveillance & Data
- Testing Information
- Donation Options
- Subscribe for email updates
- Archive of past status updates
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).