Health & Fitness

Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Up 25% In Marin County​

Nineteen more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed​ Sunday in Marin, bringing the county's total to 93.

Thirteen Marin residents have been hospitalized due to the virus and one resident has died.
Thirteen Marin residents have been hospitalized due to the virus and one resident has died. (Shutterstock)

MARIN COUNTY, CA — Nineteen more cases of the new coronavirus were confirmed Sunday in Marin, bringing the county's total to 93. That's a 25.6% increase from Saturday.

Thirteen Marin residents have been hospitalized due to the virus and one resident has died.


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Marin has tested 681 people for COVID-19 at the county's drive-thru testing site. This number doesn't include the tests conducted by hospitals and medical facilities.

Of those with confirmed cases in the county, 42% were women and 58% were men. Three were 18 or younger, 11 were between 19 and 34 years old, 18 were between 35 and 49 years old, 35 were between 50 and 64 years old, and 26 were 65 or older.

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