Marin will lift its indoor mask requirements for K-12 students next week, county officials said.
The uptick in deaths is attributed to an omicron-fueled surge., county officials said.
Health officials said this week that a new analysis of recent COVID-19 deaths reinforces the need for renewed attention to medical care.
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Unvaccinated Marin cops, firefighters and emergency medical personnel won’t be allowed to work in high-risk public settings after April 15.
Marin’s seven-day rolling average for new cases falls below triple digits for the first time since December.
A top county health official said Marin will align with the state’s move to lift its mask mandate, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
But a spike detected by wastewater testing in San Rafael’s Canal neighborhood remains a concern, The Marin Independent Journal reports.
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Marin’s seven-day rolling average of new cases from 420 during the first week of January to around 280 this week, an approximately 38% drop.
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But conflicting data make it difficult to predict how much longer the omicron surge will last, Marin's top health official told SFGate.
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The revised health order goes into effect Thursday at 12:01 a.m.
County officials will announce new requirements for facial coverings Wednesday, NBC Bay Area reports.
Steep case climb has disproportionately impacted Marin’s unvaccinated, a small percentage of one of America's most vaccinated communities.
The county saw its highest amount of cases in one day since Jan 13., 2021 on Tuesday — 112 new cases.
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The 28 people who contracted COVID-19 at a Dec. 11 Marin dinner party were all vaccinated and most were boosted.
Marin could see a case surge as soon as the new year, but a high vaccination rate figures to protect the the county from catastrophe.
The tests were sent home with all Marin County public schoolchildren and school employees this week to be completed after the new year.
All indications are the known infection isn’t an isolated case.
“We have a lot of control over our risk,” Marin Deputy Public Health Officer Dr. Lisa Santora said in a statement.
Marin gyms and businesses that require proof of vaccinations will be exempt from the new mask mandate.
Marin County has "substantial" coronavirus transmission, according to the CDC.
Marin lifted its mask mandate on Nov. 1, but the state's new health order supersedes local ordinances.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Marin County.
From Dec. 6-10, officials will host a week of sessions and speeches designed to help the Marin County community improve its health.
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Marin sends samples from about a quarter of those who test positive for COVID-19 to a lab for genomic testing.
Marin County Public Health will start administrating jabs to young children Saturday, but most providers won’t start doing so until Monday.
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The unvaccinated are 15 times more likely to be infected and 49 times more likely to be hospitalized, Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said.
Changes to the county’s mask mandate go into effect Friday.