COVID-19 Status Update for 01/20/2023 | Marin County Coronavirus … – Marin County Coronavirus Information

Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for January 20, 2023, includes: Marin’s Current COVID Status; COVID-sniffing Dogs Protect Older Residents; Local Virus Levels Moving in Right Direction; and updated local COVID-19 data.
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Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for January 20, 2023, includes: Marin’s Current COVID Status; COVID-sniffing Dogs Protect Older Residents; Local Virus Levels Moving in Right Direction; 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.
In response to community questions, Dr Willis describes the two metrics he now uses daily to quickly assess Marin’s pandemic progress. He describes what these indicators tell us about the severity of illnesses and the protection of the vaccine.  

Today, a long-term care facility in Marin that is experiencing a COVID outbreak received support from an unusual source—COVID sniffing dogs. A team of retrievers trained to detect odor unique to COVID infection helped identify potentially infected residents. Only consenting residents were included, and those identified were offered testing confirmation. The effort was part of a pilot study, in partnership with California Department of Public Health, to determine the accuracy of this novel screening method in the long-term care facility setting. While results of the pilot are pending, residents and staff reported the presence of the dogs contributed to a more relaxing experience, with the potential benefit of early case detection in an outbreak.
COVID Sniffing Dogs
The latest Marin County virus surveillance data shows community levels of flu, RSV and COVID-19 are decreasing. While it’s too early to call this a trend, this is the first time all three major winter threats have been declining at the same time. Despite this progress, COVID-19 levels in particular remain elevated. Marin County will continue to monitor trends and provide updates.
The CDC’s COVID-19 Community Levels are a tool to help communities decide what prevention steps to take based on the latest data. Levels can be low, medium, or high and are determined by looking at hospital beds being used, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID-19 cases in an area. Take precautions to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 based on the COVID-19 Community Level in Marin or other community in which you live, work or visit.
 
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 1/13 /2023
Total Confirmed Cumulative Cases
44,297
+ 102
“Active Cases” (Confirmed in Past 14 Days)
119
– 31
Total Cumulative Deaths
273
+ 0*
Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations
22
– 3
Current COVID-19 ICU Patient Census
3
+ 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.
93.3%*
+ 0.1%
Percent of Marin residents who have received a Booster/3rd Dose
69.5%*
+ 0.1%
* * 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
2,469
+ 2
Positive Patients at Facilities current
13
– 16
Positive Staff at Facilities current
4
 – 13
Facility Patient Deaths
172
+ 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
10,996,443
+ 23,927
California Deaths
98,800
+ 407
 
What to do if…
You’ve tested Positive | You’ve been exposed to someone with COVID-19
Online Resources
Vaccine locations | Booster Information | Free COVID-19 testing | Marin COVID-19 Data | State COVID-19 Data | State Race & Ethnicity Data  | State Variant Data | CDC Community Transmission Data
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