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IN GRATITUDE

IN GRATITUDE

JANUARY 15TH: The county expands COVID-19 vaccine access from hospital and LTCF staff and residents to priority populations.

JANUARY 29TH: Health officials cite supply challenges for slow vaccination pace: less than 500 doses per day are available in Marin through February 6.

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Dr. Matt Willis, Marin HHS “Everyone in Marin will have their turn.”

Dr. Matt Willis, Marin HHS

“Three out of four COVID-19 deaths in Marin are among residents aged 75 or older. A vaccine offered to a resident above age 75 is 300 times more likely to save a life than a vaccine offered to someone under the age of 50.”

MARCH 18TH:

As of Tuesday, March 16th, all Marin County schools have reopened for some degree of in-person learning as the COVID-19 pandemic shows more signs of easing.

March 2021

MARCH 5TH: Marin County residents who have been unable to make their own appointments via the internet can call the newly launched Access Service Center to get assistance from a real live human being.

MARCH 30TH: Vaccine eligibility expands in Marin: all residents over 16 are expected to qualify for COVID-19 shots by mid-April.

APRIL 6TH:

Health officials urge vaccinations and face coverings as the B.1.617.2 (Delta) COVID-19 variant is detected in Marin.

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