COVID-19 Status Update for 03/22/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 22 includes new sick leave pay available for workers impacted by COVID-19; an upcoming Regional COVID-19 Black Town Hall; updates to the state’s vaccine appointment system; and updated COVID-19 data. Para leer
COVID-19 Status Update for 03/23/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 23 includes a video update from Dr. Willis; Marin moves from Red to Orange Tier in the Blueprint; an upcoming Regional COVID-19 Black Town Hall; and updated COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español
Health Update for the School Community This Wednesday, Marin County Office of Education and Marin Health and Human Services will once again partner to provide a school –focused public health update for our community. The virtual event will feature Drs. Willis and Santora along with Superintendent
COVID-19 Status Update for 05/10/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for May 10 includes the next step in providing vaccines to 12 to 15-year-olds; and upcoming online town hall regarding vaccinations for adolescents; a reminder for outdoor mask use; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer
‘Scam Jam’ Event to Help Eliminate Fraud; County departments and collaborating agencies host event April 28 in Tiburon
, there are options available. Vaccine options in our community include: Your medical provider, doctor or family physician Local retail pharmacies Upcoming vaccine clinics with open appointments for those ages 12 and older are listed below: Kerner Clinic San Rafael – Saturday, December 18 Novato High
Use this application when you host a community event that serves food in Marin County.
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at "moderate," posing a risk to heat-sensitive individuals. Take precautions and consult HHS’ HeatRisk guide to stay safe during the upcoming heat wave. Detecting COVID-19 Variants in 5 Minutes From COVID Sniffing Dogs to an air monitor that detects COVID-19 variants in five minutes. According to a study
masking and vaccination recommendations for healthcare and long-term care facilities in preparation for the upcoming respiratory virus season. We strongly recommend facilities to implement measures that mitigate the spread of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV—ensuring safer environments for both
This document is an application form for planning special events on Marin County Parks lands. It includes sections for event details, such as location, date, size, and activities.
This document outlines the comprehensive framework for special event permits on Marin County Parks lands. It includes definitions, application requirements, operational plans, insurance needs, and compliance rules.
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The organizer of a body art community event needs to submit an application and pay a fee and receive approval before operating the event.
The organizer of a temporary body art event needs to plan for the event to include a floor plan, list of practitioners, hand washing locations, sharps disposals, and more.
Special Event Focuses on Gnoss Field Plans; County plans to align the airport’s land use with noise and safety concerns of Novato area.
COVID-19 Status Update for 03/11/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 11 includes new reopening opportunities for local breweries and wineries; an upcoming town hall with Senator McGuire; and updated COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic
Health Update for School Community Additional information regarding schools and an update regarding Marin County’s response to COVID-19 will be highlighted during Marin County Office of Education’s forthcoming online event. All members of our community are encouraged to join MCOE’s upcoming virtual
running. We remain here for you. With Precautions, Larger Gatherings to be Allowed The rules about social gatherings, live-audience events, and other activities are loosening as COVID-19 infections decline and vaccination rates increase in Marin County and statewide. Beginning April 15
this weekend at our free vaccine clinics. Unvaccinated and unboosted residents are at higher risk for infection and serious illness. There has never been an easier time to get vaccinated! Visit our Vaccine Finder page for the complete schedule of upcoming vaccination clinics. What Actions Can
COVID-19 Status Update for 03/17/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 17 includes new updates to our vaccine dashboard to reflect vaccine types, an upcoming COVID-19 town hall, and updated COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el
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 08/20/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for August 20, 2021 includes a video update from Dr. Willis on masks in schools, an audio discussion about the Delta variant in Marin; Vaccine Verification to Be Required for First Responders; Upcoming Vaccination
A concise overview of Marin County’s proposed FY 2026–28 budget, including major investments, fiscal trends, community priorities, and upcoming public hearings
Event and Special Use Permit InquiryThis form is used to submit inquiries regarding special use permits for Marin County Parks. It collects basic contact information, details about the requested event or activity, and other relevant information to help staff assess the inquiry.
upcoming webinars where you can learn more about the vaccines and getting vaccinated, and the truth about some myths and misinformation. The webinars are offered in English and Spanish each week through May 27. Q&A in English: Every Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m. - Join on your computer or smartphone
Pop-Up Document Certification Event Comes to Civic Center; On January 21, those needing a state stamp can get it in Marin and save a trip to Sacramento or LA
and vaccination recommendations for healthcare and long-term care facilities in preparation for the upcoming respiratory virus season. We strongly recommend facilities to implement measures that mitigate the spread of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV—ensuring safer environments for both residents and staff
National Voter Registration Day Event at Marin Civic Center on September 17; Thousands of voters need to register if they want to receive a ballot for the November 5 election.