Despite the closure of Marin County's main testing site in San Rafael, the county pivoted to another agency to bring 200 more tests daily.
Every day, an average of more than 1,000 Marin residents are tested for COVID-19, according to the county.
"If we don't get in front of this now, I'm concerned about our hospital capacity to manage cases come December."
Officials shared some alternatives for Thanksgiving celebrations and gave tips on the safest way to gather.
Some businesses can reopen for the first time, while others can increase their indoor capacity in Marin County.
The county's public health officer said Marin is vulnerable to a second or third wave before a vaccine is available early next year.
Bay Area Health Officers call for residents to get their flu shot to avoid straining limited resources in hospitals and urgent care centers.
Doctors with Marin County Public Health are working to prevent a local "twindemic" of COVID-19 and regular flu cases.
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With a 3.3% positivity rate, the county will be able to move forward with reopening and expanding business operations.
The state of California has delayed the reopening of more businesses as the county remains in Tier 1 — the most restrictive status.
Health officials discourage social gatherings with people who don’t live in your home because it could increase the spread of COVID-19.
The center will be open in San Rafael through Tuesday and will provide relief from the heat for local seniors.
The county has issued new public health guidelines for childcare and youth programs in Marin County amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Yellow, white, red and sweet yellow onions have all been recalled, along with prepared foods made with onions.
Dominican University of California is offering a contract tracing course to assist with the county's COVID-19 pandemic response.
Among new reporting regulations, the agency launched a public database to track individual facilities for coronavirus outbreaks.
Burlingame-based Color will take over the drive-thru COVID-19 test site behind Marin Center in San Rafael.
Officials reported five more coronavirus-related deaths — the highest one-day increase yet — bringing the county's death toll to 28.
The impacted businesses and services may remain open, but only if they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up.
Public health officials also reported 75 new COVID-19 cases, raising the county's total case count to 1,587.
COVID-19 cases among county residents remain on the rise as well as cases at San Quentin State Prison.
Marin was added to the state's watchlist as cases among county residents remain on the rise as well as cases at San Quentin State Prison.
Cases among county residents are on the rise, as well as cases at San Quentin State Prison.
Marin County is shutting down dine-in restaurants after just a week amid a resurgence of coronavirus cases, health officials said Sunday.
In late May San Quentin Prison reported no COVID-19 cases. It had 1,015 confirmed cases as of Monday.
A spike in COVID-19 cases has prompted Marin County to delay reopening some businesses previously scheduled to reopen on Monday.
More than 1,000 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Marin County since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
There have been 946 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 621 documented recoveries in Marin County.
Marin County health officials are encouraging people to stay in "social bubbles" to stay safe this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
After weeks without a reported death, health officials have announced three COVID-19 deaths since Monday.
The latest death brings the county's death toll to 15. The last coronavirus-related death in the county was reported nearly a month ago.
Free testing is available by appointment at two facilities in San Rafael.
A total of 11,796 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Marin County.
The latest report brings the countywide total of COVID-19 cases to 417
Any resident experiencing a mental health or substance use issue can call the county's 24-hour, confidential Access Line at 1-888-818-1115.
Marin County surpassed 300 confirmed cases of the coronavirus over the weekend.
There have been 265 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Marin County.
Health officials confirmed two more cases of the coronavirus and another death, bringing the county's totals to 243 cases and 14 deaths.
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