Category: COVID-19

Emergency Update: Wildfires, Power, & COVID

Where to begin? Following severe lightning storms, wildfires are active statewide, many with evacuation orders in place. Smoke and ash from the Woodward Fire, Hennessey Fire, and other regional fires have impacted our air quality here in Marin. AirNow provides reports about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Quality Index (AQI). Search your zip code to see the quality of the … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Are you wearing a mask?

It’s no secret that COVID-19 is dynamic, from how long the virus lives on various surfaces to the level at which some are affected by the virus compared to others. It can feel complex and exhausting in the ways in which we must be on guard to protect ourselves and others at all times. COVID-19 safety measures, including wearing a mask, are still more important than … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Enforcement Ordinance, Schools, Bags, & More

Yesterday morning, the Marin County Board of Supervisors passed an urgency ordinance that enhances enforcement efforts of the Public Health Order. The idea of this urgency ordinance is not to issue citations without warnings to individuals and businesses; in fact, it allows for a grace period so a notice of violation can be issued before issuing a citation. Education and awareness is preferred prior to issuing citations.   The penalty for individuals would be between $25 and $500. For businesses, it … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: In-Classroom Learning Delayed

Marin County Public Health and Marin County Office of Education presented a recommendation to implement a phased-in, hybrid approach to learning for the fall K-12 semester. The gradual approach will include distance learning along with small in-person groups.  Following the guidance of Marin Public Health, individual districts will determine when it is appropriate to bring small groups of children into the classroom. … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Governor Newsom Tightens Restrictions

Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, Governor Gavin Newsom is requiring several industries and activities to shut down immediately unless they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up. Indoor industry closures effective IMMEDIATELY across the entire state include: Dine-in restaurants Wineries and tasting rooms Movie theaters Family entertainment centers (such as: bowling alleys, miniature golf, batting … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Marin Tightens Restrictions, the Meaning of Face Coverings, & Volunteer Opportunities

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) created a “watch list”  for counties whose COVID-19 data has raised concerns regarding spikes in COVID-19 cases within their communities. Indicators raising concern are things like, community spread, increased hospitalization, and limited hospital capacity. Marin County was added to the State’s watch list for all three indicators on July 3rd.    The State recommends the following actions to address the drivers that originally placed Marin on this watch list:  … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: San Quentin, Testing Video, School Reopening, & More

We are seeing a sharp rise in cases of COVID-19 in Marin. With the 4th of July right around the corner, COVID-19 has altered many plans from travel, to family gatherings, to firework shows. Many local shows, events, and parades have been cancelled to avoid large group gatherings. Local first responders are planning for a potential influx of visitors, especially to Marin’s coastal communities. Get creative this … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Reopening Guidelines Halted, Dining Under the Lights, & More

The County of Marin has decided to suspend many of the reopening guidelines for the June 29th reopening because of the recent spike in COVID-19 positive cases. According to the testing data on Marin Health and Human Services data and surveillance page, Marin County has seen a spike in cases, currently with 12 hospitalizations.   Industries still permitted to open June 29th :    Hair Salons / Barber … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Dining Under the Lights, Downtown Streets Team, & More

Starting tomorrow evening, Thursday from 5—9 p.m., “Dining Under the Lights” will begin, sponsored by the Downtown Business Improvement District as a way to support our local restaurants and help people get back to work. An on-street, socially distanced dining experience, the program will take place every Thursday this summer. If you decide to head out to Fourth Street … Continued

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