COVID-19 Status Update for 04/19/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for April 19 includes a lesson in herd immunity; a new partnership to help vaccinate the most vulnerable; an upcoming webinar in teen mental health; available vaccine appointments; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer
and teens should get vaccinated Upcoming COVID vaccinations for 2–4-year-olds and how to support them during their vaccination How parents and caregivers can determine if toddlers are having side effects Booster recommendation for children under 18 Vaccine requirements in schools Variants
COVID-19 Status Update for 10/14/2022 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for October 14, 2022 includes: VIDEO: Fall Forecast; Boosters for Children 5-11 Coming Soon; Upcoming Vaccine Clinics; COVID-19 Community Level and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese
Marin County Local Agency Management Plan (LAMP) - septic regulations.
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Application forms for temporary food facilities (TFFs) that prepare food onsite at events.
Services provided by the County of Marin.
Find out how to attend a Marin County Board of Supervisors meeting in-person or watch it online.
for October 14, 2022 includes: VIDEO: Fall Forecast; Boosters for Children 5-11 Coming Soon; Upcoming Vaccine Clinics; COVID-19 Community Level and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el enlace que dice "Translate" (Traducir) y elija
" (español). The Marin County COVID-19… Continue Reading 10/14/2022 - 18:01 COVID-19 Status Update for 10/14/2022 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for October 14, 2022 includes: VIDEO: Fall Forecast; Boosters for Children 5-11 Coming Soon; Upcoming Vaccine Clinics; COVID-19 Community Level and updated
COVID-19 Status Update for 12/13/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for December 13, 2021 includes New State Guidance on Masks, Travel and Large Events; Remember Medical Providers When Searching for Vaccines; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia
Approximately 91,000 Ballots Remain to be Counted in Marin; Registrar and staff focus on accuracy of tabulation after counting roughly 44,000 ballots thus far
trained to respond to the psychological needs of disaster victims and first responders. They provide critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) to those involved with traumatic highly stressful events. The local community often calls on these trained staff to provide counseling for small groups
be accompanied by a parent or guardian to get a vaccine. More clinics will become available as vaccine supply and appointments increase. Other options our community for vaccines include: Your medical provider, doctor or family physician Local retail pharmacies Upcoming pediatric vaccine clinics with open
COVID-19 is of utmost importance, especially with the continued presence of coronavirus, including the Omicron variant, in our community. Fortunately, we have access to vaccines which are a FREE and effective resource for keeping us protected. Upcoming vaccination clinics this week with open
A list of requirements you must meet to rent your space for food service events.
for AlertMarin and Nixle to make sure you receive phone calls and/or texts with critical information in the event of an immediate threat to life or property. Learn more about preparing for emergencies and disasters at https://readymarin.org/ For Emergency Assistance Dial 911 Emergency Response Marin County’s
- for walks and talks - transportation - to appointments, on errands and for events - help with technology - assistance with pet care - handyman tasks - light office/paper organizing - other help that for which you would normally call a friend or neighbor In addition to its services, Marin Villages hosts
Community Resiliency Team
Library Celebrates Día and Primaveras; MCFL honors Latine/x culture with special events in April.
Sidewalk CPR Event; and COVID-19 Data Update. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el enlace que dice "Translate" (Traducir) y elija "Spanish" (español). The Marin County Public Health Status Update is published weekly to share news and resources related to pandemic
Hands-on Public Works Fair Set for May 18 Posted on April 25, 2024 For Immediate Release – Marin County, CA – Family friendly event will take over part of County Fairgrounds in San Rafael Kids love hands-on learning experiences and who doesn’t love a petting zoo? During National Public Works Week
roads to the County of Marin Department of Public Works and specifically the Road Commissioner (See SHC §2006.1). The term encroachment is defined as any tower, pole, pole line, pipe, pipe line, fence, billboard, stand or building, or any structure, object of any kind, or special event, which
Smoke Response Between the 8th and 20th of November, Marin County experienced an unprecedented interval of poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. The frequency, duration, and severity of wildfire events is increasing significantly, and each offers an opportunity to refine our response. Marin
in Santa Clara. Significant international and domestic travel to and from the Bay Area is expected throughout the tournament period. Large international events and mass gatherings may contribute to temporary increases in healthcare utilization and presentations for infectious diseases, sexually
Public Health Status Update for 10/04/2024 Marin County Public Health Status Update for October 4, 2024, includes Heat Wave; Winter is Coming; RSV Vaccine; Virtual Event: Learn about THC and Nicotine Products for Marin Youth; Karma Club; and Marin Respiratory Virus Surveillance. The Marin County
A self-inspection checklist for operators to complete and post during food service operations at temporary events.
State guidance on those permitted activities. In addition, individuals shall follow any Marin specific guidance related to activities listed below. Vehicle-Based Gatherings Basis for Addition: Vehicle-based gatherings and drive-thru events have low-contact intensity because people of the same
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Resiliency Improvements Continue for Bolinas Road; Upcoming two-day traffic delay as projects resume along roadway after storms.