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Corndogs, Churros, Funnel Cake & More: Marin County Fair Serves Up Drive-Thru Fair Food – July 10-12, 17-19

After Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated in April that mass gatherings were unlikely to be sanctioned anytime soon amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Gabriella Calicchio, who oversees the Marin County Fair, announced the cancellation of the event. Calicchio and her team then moved onto Plan B: a virtual fair, with  weekly competitions including decorated baked goods, toilet paper roll art,…

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Facing a COVID-19 Predicament Without Precedent, MV Restaurants Choose Transparency on Positive Cases

Gov. Gavin Newsom in recent days has expressed heightened interest in enforcement of businesses regarding health and safety protocols, developing “strike teams” and pointing consumers to tip lines to report coronavirus improprieties. But as cases spike and reopening plans stall across California, a few Bay Area restaurants have temporarily closed upon learning workers tested positive…

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Gov. Newsom Puts Marin on COVID-19 Watch List – Indoor Dining Halted for at Least Three Weeks

[UPDATE 7.5.20: As anticipated, Governor Gavin Newson announced Friday that Marin County has been added to the list of California counties that are being closely monitored for increased COVID-19 activity. The data-driven designation was based on Marin’s positive case rate per 100,000 people, as well as its percentage change of the three-day average of hospitalizations for coronavirus patients. The watch list placement means…

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Uncertainty Abounds as Marin Nears State’s COVID-19 Watch List – Reopening May Be Delayed or Reversed

Gov. Gavin Newsom. What was already looking like a less-than-spectacular Fourth of July celebration this weekend due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements is now facing even more uncertainty for Marin residents.  Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the closure of many indoor business operations for the California counties that have been on the state’s new watch list…

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