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COVID-19 Status Update for 07/22/2021

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for July 22 includes Tracking Cases Among Unvaccinated and Vaccinated Residents; Testing is Still Available; 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.  

Tracking Cases Among Unvaccinated and Vaccinated Residents 

The Marin County COVID-19 dashboard now shows case rates among unvaccinated and vaccinated residents. The data shows that cases among unvaccinated residents are fueling the current surge, despite making up a minority of our community. We’ve received several questions about how this information is calculated. Because more residents are vaccinated each day, the number of Marin residents who are and who are not fully vaccinated is recalculated daily. The numbers used to calculate daily case rates in these two groups can be found by hovering over the chart's lines. We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to estimate the Marin County population, and the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) to determine the number of residents who are fully vaccinated.   

Testing is Still Available 

Testing is still an important tool in our COVID-19 prevention toolkit we can continue to use, whether we are vaccinated or not.     

Why? With COVID-19 testing, people who test positive and have symptoms can get care earlier, likely reducing disease severity.  That person’s contacts can be traced, and quarantine started earlier to reduce the chance of infecting other people.     

The CDC offers the following recommendations for who should get tested:  

The following people should get tested for COVID-19:  

  • People who have symptoms of COVID-19.  
  • People who are fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine should be evaluated by their healthcare provider and tested for COVID-19 if indicated.  
  • People without symptoms of COVID-19 such as:  
    • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who have had close contact with someone with confirmed COVID-19 (including a person who does not have symptoms within 10 days of their positive test result).  
    • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who have taken part in activities that put them at higher risk for COVID-19, such as attending large social or mass gatherings, or being in crowded indoor settings.  
    • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who are prioritized for expanded community screening for COVID-19.  
    • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who have been asked or referred to get testing by their school, workplace, healthcare provider, statetriballocal external icon or territorial health department.  

If you are not sure if you should be tested, the CDC offers a Coronavirus Self Checker tool which will assist in making decisions on when to seek testing and medical care.  

Visit our Testing Information webpage for a list of testing options in Marin County or contact your Primary Care Physician.   

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 

12,348  

+37 

“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 14 Days) 

258 

+19  

Total Cumulative Deaths 

185 

+0  

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations 

+0  

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census 

2  

+0  

 

COVID-19 Vaccination Data  

Today’s Report 

Change from Last Status Update 

Marin residents age 12+ vaccinated with at least one dose 

206,834  

+ 254 

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

92.6%  

+ 0.1%  

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

85.5%  

+ 0.1%  

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

74%  

+ 0%  

 

Residential Care & Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 data: 

Today’s Report 

Change from Yesterday 

Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative 

715 

+ 0 

Positive Patients at Facilities current  

+ 0 

Positive Staff at Facilities current 

 + 0 

Facility Patient Deaths 

135 

+ 0 

Facility Patient Deaths as percentage of all COVID+ deaths 

73.0% 

 + 0.0% 

 

State COVID-19 data: 

Today’s Report 

Change from Yesterday 

California Confirmed Cases 

3,778,047 

+ 5,577 

California Deaths 

63,695 

+ 31 

 

Other Local and State Data Dashboards:  

Stay Informed 

Follow the County of Marin on FacebookTwitterNextdoor 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?  Contact the CA COVID-19 Hotline seven days a week by dialing (833) 422-4255 for COVID-19 information and resources.  

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