Coronavirus In Marin County: 42 Cases In Southern Marin
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Mill Valley CA
21 April, 2020
10:15 AM
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MILL VALLEY, CA — The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus has climbed to 199 in Marin County. Of the cases, 42 are in the Southern Marin region encompassing Mill Valley, Marin City, Sausalito and Tamalpais Valley. Four new cases of COVID-19 were reported Monday, while the death toll remained at 10 in the county. A total of 37 people have been hospitalized due to the virus since the county's first COVID-19 case was reported on March 8. Three people remained hospitalized Monday. To date, the majority of confirmed cases and hospitalizations have been residents 50 or older. All coronavirus-related deaths have been residents 65 or older. Marin has tested 2,818 people for COVID-19. This number includes tests conducted at the county's drive-thru testing site as well as tests conducted by commercial labs and hospitals. There have been 140 documented COVID-19 recoveries, according to county data. Don't miss local and statewide news about coronavirus developments and precautions. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. The county provides geographic regions for confirmed COVID-19 cases in Marin. The data is broken down to reflect the number of cases in six separate locations: West Marin, Central Marin, Southern Marin, San Rafael, Novato and San Anselmo/Fairfax. Only communities with more than 20,000 people are listed separately on the county's virus data website. As of Monday, West Marin had fewer than 10 cases, Central Marin had 37 cases, Southern Marin had 42 cases, San Rafael had 63 cases, Novato had 39 cases, and San Anselmo and Fairfax had 14 cases. Also see: California Coronavirus: Latest Updates On Cases, Orders, ClosuresCoronavirus In Marin County: Latest NewsMarin County Makes Face Coverings Mandatory: CoronavirusCoronavirus: Marin County Sees Signs Of Flattening The CurveMarin County Prepares For Surge In Coronavirus PatientsMarin County Public Health Officer Recovers From Coronavirus10th Coronavirus Death Reported In Marin CountyMarin County Cancels Classes For Rest Of School YearCoronavirus Stay-At-Home Order Extended In Bay Area: What To Know
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