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Coronavirus Cases In Mill Valley, Marin County
There have been 265 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Marin County.
MILL VALLEY, CA — There were 265 confirmed cases of the coronavirus Monday in Marin County. Of the cases, 48 were in the Southern Marin region encompassing Mill Valley, Marin City, Sausalito and Tamalpais Valley, according to county data.
Four more cases of COVID-19 were reported Monday in the county, while the death toll stood at 14.
A total of 47 people have been hospitalized due to the virus since the county's first COVID-19 case was reported on March 8. Four people remained hospitalized as of Monday.
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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.
A total of 7,605 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Marin. There have been 213 documented COVID-19 recoveries, according to county data.
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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: San Rafael, Novato, San Anselmo and Fairfax, West Marin, Central Marin and Southern Marin. Only communities with more than 20,000 people are listed separately on the county's virus data website.
As of Monday, San Rafael had 97 cases, Novato had 58 cases, San Anselmo and Fairfax had 14 cases, West Marin had less than 10 cases, Central Marin had 40 cases, and Southern Marin had 48 cases.
Also see:
- California Coronavirus: Latest Updates On Cases, Orders, Closures
- Coronavirus In Mill Valley: Latest News
- 14th Coronavirus Death Reported In Marin County
- 13th Coronavirus Death, Shelter-In-Place Order Extended In Marin
- Marin County Cancels Classes For Rest Of School Year
- Marin County Makes Face Coverings Mandatory
- Marin County Sees Signs Of Flattening The Curve
- Marin County Prepares For Surge In Coronavirus Patients
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