Everyone must continue to wear a face covering when they are interacting with others who are not members of their household in public and private spaces, specifically when: Inside public spaces or waiting in line to enter public spaces Seeking health care Waiting for or riding on mass transit or other shared transportation In common … Continued
St. Vincent de Paul continues to serve free meals throughout this crisis Free pre-packaged to-go meals: 1 meal per person Pick-up at 820 B Street, San Rafael Breakfast is now available 6:30AM-8:00 AM Lunch is now available 11 AM-1PM Marin County WIC The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is a supplemental food … Continued
San Rafael City Schools (SRCS) will be hosting a food pantry for SRCS families every Friday starting March 20th, 2020. Food distribution is being scheduled by school and families have been notified by San Rafael City Schools on scheduling and food distribution rules that follow guidelines for social distancing. Information and updates are available at … Continued
If you are a senior or an adult with a disability and need assistance, you can get help with food delivery: Home-delivered meals Emergency food boxes Support with online food delivery services Grocery drop-off from volunteers Marin County residents age 60 and older can call 415-457-INFO to access food services. The County’s home delivered meal … Continued
If you are sick, have chronic health conditions, or are over 60, stay home. Ask a family member, friend or neighbor to pick up supplies for you. If no one else is available, call 415-473-7191 for help. Phone calls will be answered Monday-Friday, 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm. You can also contact us via email at COVID-19@marincounty.org. You … Continued
The CalFresh Program, formerly known as Food Stamps, can add to your food budget to put more nutritious food on the table. The program issues monthly electronic benefits that can be used to buy most foods at many Farmers’ markets and grocery stores. The amount of the benefit is based on the size of your … Continued
Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects daily (such as tables, countertops, light switches, doorknobs, and cabinet handles) with household detergent and EPA-registered disinfectants. Review these guidelines provided by the CDC for detailed instructions of cleaning various types of objects in your home.
Wash your hands frequently, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, after sneezing or coughing, and after returning from outside the home. You should wash with soap and water for a minimum of 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% ethanol.
When you are out of your home at grocery stores, pharmacies, and farmer’s markets, that means: Face masks are mandatory Keep 6 feet of distance between you and others in a line Practice social distancing at all times No shaking hands or hugging Frequently use hand sanitizer Avoid touching your face Try not to touch … Continued
You do not need to stay 6 feet apart from people in your own household. Avoid spending time in community lounges and other common spaces in your building Limit the number of visitors coming into your space