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To avoid the flu-COVID “twindemic,” Marin doctors strongly recommend seasonal influenza vaccinations as soon as possible.
COVID-19 statistics from Marin County Public Health as of November 13, 2020.
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NOVEMBER 13TH: Public Health tightens restrictions on high-risk indoor environments to contain the virus’s spread.
DECEMBER 4TH: Marin County, along with the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and the City of Berkeley, jointly announced they will implement the state’s Regional StayHome Order on Dec. 6th.
Dr. Matt Willis, Marin HHS “This couldn’t come soon enough. Vaccinating our front-line healthcare workers will protect them as they manage surges in cases.”

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NOVEMBER 17TH: Free on-site testing and at-home FDA-approved testing kits are available for county residents. Getting

DECEMBER 16TH:
First doses of vaccine arrive in Marin. Marin Public Health partners with Kaiser, MarinHealth, Sutter, and the Marin Medical Reserve Corps to vaccinate residents in Marin’s long term care facilities for the elderly (LTCF). Hospitals begin to vaccinate staff as ICU capacity dwindles.
