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COVID-19 Status Update for 03/10/2023 | Marin County Coronavirus …

March 17, 2023

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 03, 2023, includes CDPH Announces New COVID-19 Guidance; Marin Teams Manuscript; Friendly Reminder: Renew Medi-Cal Coverage; Update CalFresh Information to Ensure Benefits; and updated local COVID-19 data.

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The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is published weekly and as needed to share important news and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic response. We remain here for you.

We talk a lot about vaccines, testing, masks, and treatment as critical pandemic tools. Today, Public Health Officer, Dr. Matt Willis talks lifestyle. Watch todays video to learn how vaccines + exercise = powerful protection, and how little bit of regular exercise can go a long way to prevent serious illness and reduce risk of long COVID.

As COVID-19 slowly shifts from pandemic to endemic, Marin County Public Health will continue to inform and educate our community on the most important and timely health concerns facing Marin. This communication will continue to provide COVID-19 updates and be on the lookout for other important Public Health updates on future posts.

Marin County Public Health has developed new signage for community agencies and businesses to download and post. The image supports evolving masking guidance and shows masked and unmasked individuals together. This reflects the current conditions on our community and the choices made by individuals based on risk. Marin County Public Health encourages masking as a healthy choice for preventing COVID-19 infection. Visit CDPH updated masking guidance to learn more. Download your copy of "Masking is a Healthy Choice" Flyer (English&Espaol).

Below is just a snapshot of local COVID-19 data. Find a more in-depth analysis of COVID-19 trends on the Marin Data & Surveillance webpage, our Data FAQ, or Marin County's Open Data Portal.

As we restructure our local data processes, we will focus on wastewater levels available here, hospitalizations, variants, and outbreaks. These data will be updated weekly on Fridays.

COVID-19 Hospitalization Data

Todays Report

Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations

25

Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census

3

Actively Circulating Variants

BA.5, XBB, BQ

Long-Term Care Facility Outbreaks

Todays Report

# of Facilities Currently Experiencing an Outbreak

17

What to do if...

Youve tested Positive | Youve been exposed to someone with COVID-19

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Mass. to lift COVID-19 emergency, vaccine mandate in 8 weeks

March 17, 2023

Massachusetts to lift COVID-19 emergency, vaccine mandate in 8 weeks

Updated: 6:02 PM EDT Mar 15, 2023

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>> THAT DATE ALLIANCE WITH THE END OF THE FEDERAL PANDEMIC EMERGENCY. THE GOVERNOR ALSO ANNOUNCING AN END TO THE STATE VACCINE MANDATE. THREE LONG YEARS AFTER IT BEGAN AN END TO THE COVE ESTATE HEALTH EMERGENCY. >> WE ARE IN A VERY DIFFERENT PLACE RIGHT NOW, A MUCH BETTER PLACE. >> GOVERNOR HEALEY RESENDING THE VACCINE MANDATE FOR STATE BRANCH WORKERS SAYING WE HAVE REACHED THE POINT WE CAN UPDATE OUR GUIDANCE TO REFLECT WHAT WE ARE NOW. I WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE LEADER OF GOVERNOR BAKER AND HIS ADMINISTRATION SAVED COUNTLESS LIVES BY PUTTING THESE IMPORTANT MEASURES IN PLACE IN A TIME OF IMMENSE CRISIS. >> THE NEED FOR A VACCINE MANDATE THAT IS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO SHOW UP TO WORK IS A THING OF THE PAST. >> 1000 STATE WORKERS LEFT OR WERE LET GO OVER THE MANDATE. TWO THIRDS OF THE WORKFORCE. >> THIS HAS TAKEN A TOLL ON OUR MEMBERSHIP. >> 20 MEMBERS WERE DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY THE MANDATE. >> WE HAVE THOSE THAT WERE RETIRED FROM THIS, RESIGNED, WE HAVE THOSE THAT WORK SUSPENDED WITHOUT PAY AND THEN WE HAVE THE 13 THAT WERE DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED THROUGH THE EXECUTIVE ORDER. >> DOCTORS SAY COVID IS STILL HERE. >> VACCINES HAVE BEEN SO IMPORTANT TO GETTING US TO WHERE WE ARE RIGHT NOW. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN 4000 PEOPLE WERE DYING A DAY IN THE UNITED STATES. THAT IS DOWN TO ABOUT 350. >> THE GOVERNOR DOES SAY THAT EXECUTIVE ORDER WAS SUCCESSFUL IN PART. IT INCREASED VACCINATION RATES TO ONE THE 99% AND DEPENDING ON WHICH ROLE YOU HAVE WITH THE

Massachusetts to lift COVID-19 emergency, vaccine mandate in 8 weeks

Updated: 6:02 PM EDT Mar 15, 2023

The remnants of the state's COVID-19 public health emergency will be lifted May 11, the same day the federal public health emergency is set to expire.

The remnants of the state's COVID-19 public health emergency will be lifted May 11, the same day the federal public health emergency is set to expire.

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Mass. to lift COVID-19 emergency, vaccine mandate in 8 weeks

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