Category: COVID-19

An update on Coronavirus (COVID-19) in San Rafael

As our region prepares for the potential increase in Coronavirus (COVID-19) infections it is important that residents and businesses in San Rafael are equipped with accurate, reliable information, and a clear understanding of what we are doing to in coordination with partner agencies to respond to COVID-19. Stay informed Marin Health and Human Services has … Continued

Cómo mantenerse informado sobre el coronavirus (COVID-19) en San Rafael

A medida que nuestra región se prepara para el posible aumento de las infecciones de Coronavirus (COVID-19), es importante que los residentes y las empresas en San Rafael estén equipados con información precisa y confiable, y que tengan una comprensión clara de lo que estamos haciendo en coordinación con las agencias asociadas para responder a … Continued

Marin County COVID-19 status update: March 10th, 2020

Marin County has released a status update on the regional response to Coronavirus (COVID-19). Read the full press release on the County website. Message from Dr. Matt Willis, Marin County Public Health Officer In today’s update, Marin County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is announcing new guidance designed to reduce the spread of … Continued

How to Stay Informed – Cornonavirus

Happening tonight! Marin County Office of Education is hosting a live stream panel discussion with Members of the Marin County Department of Health & Human Services and Kaiser Permanente. Community Meeting  (Live Stream) Monday, March 9th, 2020   |   6:00pm – 7:30pm Coronavirus (COVID-19) WATCH LIVE (Facebook account not required) Meeting will be recorded on Facebook … Continued

Protect yourself from getting sick with novel coronavirus

The City of San Rafael is monitoring and coordinating with the Marin County Health Department regarding COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). The novel coronavirus, which causes the disease known as COVID-19, is a member of the same family of viruses that causes colds. Treatment is similar to that for other viral infections. Marin County Public Health encourages … Continued

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