Marin’s COVID-19 indicators are on the rise, officials said this week.
“We’re seeing increased virus levels in wastewater, more outbreaks in long term care facilities and more folks in the hospital,” Dr. Matt Willis, the county’s public health officer, said on Monday.
“A lot of those illnesses that start off as ‘summer colds’ are actually COVID-19 these days,” Willis said.
The most recent wastewater surveillance report on July 2 showed a spike to 297.6 copies per milliliter of the virus DNA at all the county sites...