California’s universal indoor masking mandate lifts Wednesday, February 16th, but masks will still be required in certain settings, regardless of vaccination status. What does this mean for Marin residents? The need for masks: If you are unvaccinated, you must still wear a mask indoors until completion of a COVID-19 vaccination series. If you are fully vaccinated (with or without a booster), masks are … Continued
Ordinance No. 857 An Urgency Ordinance to Establish Paid Sick Leave Requirements for all Employees in the Town with 25 or Fewer Employees for Covid-19 Related Reasons.
. DATE OF ORDER: August 2, 2021 EFFECTIVE DATE: August 3, 2021 . On July 27, 2021, CDC updated guidance for fully vaccinated people given new evidence on the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant. CDC recommends that fully vaccinated persons wear a mask in public indoor settings. It also now recommends that fully vaccinated persons get tested after … Continued
Marin County Public Health has reported the first COVID-19 death of a county resident since mid-May. The resident had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and died Wednesday, July 21, after being admitted to a hospital with respiratory symptoms. The fatality was the 186th in Marin during the pandemic. All Marin County residents who have died from COVID-19 … Continued
Customers who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now find new and updated information and web resources on various programs available to those who are behind on their bills and/or needing financial assistance due to the ongoing pandemic by going to: pge.com/covid19 Or click here for resources: English Spanish
The Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 853 on June 16, 2021, to temporarily prohibit evictions without cause through September 30, 2021. Read the ordinance here.
The Federal Communications Commission launched a temporary program to help families and households struggling to afford Internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Emergency Broadband Benefit provides a discount of up to $50 per month toward broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households … Continued
The State of California has announced that Marin County will be moving from “red” to “orange” status in the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, effective Wednesday, March 24. The move from tier 2 or “substantial risk” status to the less restrictive tier 3 or “moderate risk” level is based on consecutive weeks of progress in … Continued
Marin County residents who have been unable to make their own COVID-19 vaccination appointments via the internet can call a new Access Service Center at 833-641-1988 to get assistance from a real live human being. The Marin Access Service Call-Center is intended for local residents without internet service who need assistance with registration, transportation, and communication related … Continued
Applications remain open until March 22 for Marin County Small Business Fund The application period has been extended through March 22 for qualified small business owners in Marin County to apply for federal relief funding targeted to businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Marin County Small Business Fund has $915,000 to distribute in … Continued