COVID 19 Resources
Current Updates, Information and Resources on Coronavirus (COVID 19)
UPDATE : The Regional Stay Home Order, announced December 3, has an indefinite extension of restrictions.
It prohibits private gatherings of any size, closes sector operations except for critical infrastructure and retail, and requires 100% masking and physical distancing in all others.
The order will remain in effect for at least 3 weeks and, after that period, will be lifted when a region’s projected ICU capacity meets or exceeds 15%. This will be assessed on a weekly basis after the initial 3 week period. Learn more about this order.
Residents have access to a new online resource that provides step-by-step guidance on the gradual return to normalcy. The website, MarinRecovers.com, connects Marin County residents, business owners, community leaders, and public health professionals to collaborate on reopening the economy and community in a safe manner.
Scientific evidence shows physical distancing is one of the most effective approaches to slow the transmission of communicable disease. Physical distancing means staying at least 6 feet away from others. Other important things you can do to help prevent community spread of the virus are readily available on the Center for Disease Control website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html
As your neighbors, we are committed to working hard and as safely as possible to protect the health and well-being of our residents and community. To facilitate answers to questions related to the Public Health Order and updates on COVID 19, the Town has created this page of resources. Please use the links below for the most up to date information and resources on COVID 19.
Reporting Covid-19 Related Violations
Report a violation via email if you see a business or organization that might be violating the Order and endangering the public or its employees. That includes:
- Businesses with physical distancing problems
- Business that should not be operating
- Neighborhood complaints or concerns
Provide as much information as you can, including:
- Name of business or organization
- Address
- What you saw
- When you saw it