COVID & grey

59 new cases in Marin in the past three days - two more hospitalized (to 3), no deaths. Testing now running at about 600 / day.
Demographics by age cohort. Every fatality in Marin was over 65. Confirmed cases mostly are in younger cohorts: 54% are from 19 to 49.

The data do suggest a picture of the 19 - 49 year old cohort as major vectors. That *feels* consistent with the general image one gets of who is and who isn't wearing masks and keeping distance. It'd take more data than is available to make that concrete.

It further implies the necessity for public messages that the 19 - 49 cohort makes up only 35% of the population in Marin, but are 54% of the cases...mask up 'youngsters'!
Source: Marin hhs

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COVID up, up ...

So, more testing and the disease spreading deeper into the community and relaxing of shelter in place lead to: more cases.

19 new cases reported yesterday (this is the highest number in our county's log, but it's been reached twice before). 1 new hospitalization; no deaths.

Overall, the seven-day average COVID case count for Marin county is showing steady growth ... creeping toward the absolute count of San Francisco (but SF has 890k people, 3.4 times that of Marin's 259k).

Source: Marin hhs and .csv files at SFist, current 4th June 2020 (when this mini report was created).

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Geographic distribution in Marin

5 new cases in Marin. No new hospitalizations (only 1 in hospital in the county). No deaths.
Interesting change on the Marin HHS website - more geographic detail. If I read this right: Sausalito proper has 14 confirmed cases; unincorporated Sausalito (us + Marin City) has fewer than 10 cases.
San Rafael has 218 and Novato (not in this image) has 102. (Each of these refers to the address of someone with a confirmed positive test case.)

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