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Marin County Vaccine Shortage A press release titled Health Officials Cite Supply Challenges for Slow Vaccination Pace details COVID-19 vaccine distribution issues in Marin County, with contact info and logos of local health organizations at the top.News

Marin County Vaccine Shortage

Health Officials Cite Supply Challenges for Slow Vaccination Pace Less than 500 doses per day…
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Marin County Vaccine Rollout Joint news release document announcing Marin hospitals, clinics, and public health preparing for the next COVID-19 vaccine rollout phase, with contact information and details on vaccination efforts for essential workers and seniors.News

Marin County Vaccine Rollout

Multiple options planned when next phase opens in late January JOINT NEWS RELEASE - (for…
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Newsletter December 2020 MCC Newsletter Dec 2020News

Newsletter December 2020

To Clinics’ patient Mario, contracting the coronavirus was the scariest and most overwhelming time of…
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Marin Voice: August 2018 News

Marin Voice: August 2018

Marin Voice: Cuidado de la salud asequible debe ser para todos los que lo necesitan…
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Update: Summer 2018 Newsletter page for Marin Community Clinics, August 2018, includes messages from the CEO, clinic updates, patient care news, opioid epidemic info, and a side section with quick facts and the clinics mission statement.News

Update: Summer 2018

At a Glance Third largest health care provider in Marin, serving over 34,000 patients/year; almost 40% are children…
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MCC Update January 2018 A newsletter from Marin Community Clinics (January 2018) featuring a message from CEO Mitesh Popat, a list of services, 2018 priorities, and a photo of Dr. Popat. Includes contact info and the clinics mission statement.News

MCC Update January 2018

At a Glance Third largest health care provider in Marin, serving over 31,000 patients/year; almost 40% are children…
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New CEO Mitesh Popat, MD, MPH A man wearing a light gray blazer and a striped shirt stands outside a building, smiling at the camera. The background shows glass doors and partial signage with letters and symbols.News

New CEO Mitesh Popat, MD, MPH

Marin Community Clinic Appoints New CEO Mitesh Popat, MD, MPH named successor to Linda Tavaszi…
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What’s New at Marin Community Clinics? New Board Chair takes office in July Jerry Oken,…
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Update: January 2017 A newsletter page from Marin Community Clinics titled Update, August 2016. It features articles, images of staff, a medical facility, ribbon cutting, and clinic facts, along with a mission statement at the bottom.News

Update: January 2017

MCC at a Glance Third largest health care provider in Marin, serving approximately 35,000 patients/year; almost 40%…
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August Update 2016 A newsletter page from Marin Community Clinics titled Update, August 2016. It features articles, images of staff, a medical facility, ribbon cutting, and clinic facts, along with a mission statement at the bottom.News

August Update 2016

MCC at a Glance Third largest health care provider in Marin, serving approximately 35,000 patients/year; almost 40%…
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So if you start feeling a runny nose, cough, or generally not like yourself, act fast and take a COVID test. And if you test positive, seek treatment right away.

Remember – if you test and treat, you can beat COVID-19!

  • 10 Things You Can Do to Manage COVID Symptoms at Home – English
  • 10 Things You Can Do to Manage COVID Symptoms at Home – Spanish
  • 10 Things You Can Do to Manage COVID Symptoms at Home – Vietnamese
  • From the FDA: Know Your Treatment Options for COVID-19
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