Posts Tagged ‘Pandemic’
With $75 Million in Federal Funds Coming to Marin, County Officials Are Thinking Big
In Marin, the county has committed to spending its first $25 million in American Rescue Plan Act money in six areas: $6.7 million on Project Homekey and homelessness services; $5 million on racial equity; $5 million to address climate change; $4 million on fire facilities; $2.3 million on COVID-19 economic impacts; and $2 million on public health and mental health services.
Read MoreCanal Alliance’s Matson Talks Support for the Vulnerable in a Pandemic ā Virtual OAC, Feb. 24
At a free, virtual Outdoor Art Club event on Thursday, February 24 at 1pm via Zoom, Canal Alliance Development Director Sara Matson will discuss how the org is addressing the urgent financial and health needs that have confronted this vulnerable community during the pandemic.
Read MoreState, County of Marin to End Indoor Mask Mandate for the Vaccinated on Feb. 15
While Marin residents will soon no longer be legally required to wear masks in indoor public settings, state and federal health officials are still recommending that people do so.
Read MoreState Extends Indoor Mask Mandate Through Feb. 15
In Marin, which boasts a 93% vaccination rate among the eligible population and a nearly 90% rate among the county’s total population, cases have spiked sharply, but hospitalizations remain manageable, public health officials said.
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