COVID-19 Status Update for 11/23/2022 | Marin County Coronavirus Information – Marin County Coronavirus Information

Update for November 23, 2022 includes: Influenza on the Rise; Shared Risk, Shared Gratitude; Where to Get Vaccinated; Holiday Schedule, Vaccination Opportunities in Marin; COVID-19 Community Level; and updated local COVID-19 data… Read More
Update for November 23, 2022 includes: Influenza on the Rise; Shared Risk, Shared Gratitude; Where to Get Vaccinated; Holiday Schedule, Vaccination Opportunities in Marin; COVID-19 Community Level; 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.
A rise in flu cases is compounding an ongoing surge in RSV cases, straining the regional health care system. Flu virus levels in Marin County wastewater have jumped 23-fold in the past month. Today, Santa Clara announced an individual under age 65 who was unvaccinated against flu is their first influenza death this season. Flu is vaccine preventable, and most clinics are offering both flu and COVID vaccine at the same time.
 
Throughout the pandemic, we’ve relied on the actions of others for our health and safety. Because we share the same air, the decisions of those around us to vaccinate, mask, test, and take other steps determines our risk as individuals. So, as members of a community with comparatively low pandemic cases, hospitalizations and deaths, Marin residents can share gratitude with one another for doing their part to protect us all.
 
In addition to local healthcare providers, clinics and pharmacies Marin County Public Health is offering vaccination clinics at two locations through December.
 (Northgate Mall Clinic will be closed November 24 & November 25)
Visit the Vaccine Finder webpage to view other clinic hours, address, or schedule an appointment. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to receive a vaccination. Additional vaccination clinics in Marin and around the Bay Area can be found on MyTurn.
 
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Location
Todays’ COVID-19 Community Level:
Suggested Prevention Steps:
Marin County
LOW
People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.
 
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.
Data sets updated weekly (published on Fridays) include:
Status updates are now published weekly on Fridays. “Change from Last Status Update” accounts for 7 days of data, unless noted otherwise (view past status updates).
COVID-19 Case Data
Today’s Report
Change from Last Status Update on November 18, 2022
Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases
42,634
+ 126
“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 10 Days)
204
+ 34
Total Cumulative Deaths
270
+ 0*
Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations
9
– 2
Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census
1
– 1
* Change from last Friday.
COVID-19 Vaccination Data
Today’s Report
Change from Last Week
Percent of Marin residents vaccinated with at least one dose
98%**
N/A**
Percent of Marin population who have completed vaccine series.
92.9%*
+ 0.1%
Percent of Marin residents who have received a Booster/3rd Dose
68.5%*
+ 0.2%
** As population estimates may not be precise, the proportion of vaccinated people in any group will be displayed up to, but not higher than 98%.
* Note that this percentage is out of all Marin residents including children younger than 6 months.
Residential Care & Skilled Nursing Facility COVID-19 data:
Today’s Report
Change from Last Week
Positive Patients at Facilities cumulative
2,268
+ 2
Positive Patients at Facilities current
2
+ 0
Positive Staff at Facilities current
5
 – 1
Facility Patient Deaths
170
+ 0
Facility Patient Deaths as percentage of all COVID+ deaths
63%
 + 0.0%
 
State COVID-19 data:
Today’s Report
Change from Last Week
California Confirmed Cases
10,611,075
+ 37,317
California Deaths
96,701
+ 207
 
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