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Marin Weekly Matters

10/2/2021

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SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 1, 2021WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED THIS WEEK:
  • Marin readies to vaccinate 5-to-11-year-olds
  • Madcap in San Anselmo awarded coveted Michelin Star
  • County vaccine rate nears 100%
  • Fairfax launches website for housing plan update
  • National mortgage rates jump above three percent
COMMUNITY
Marin Readies To Vaccinate 5-To 11-Year-Olds
"The FDA hasn't yet approved the Pfizer vaccine for young children, but one of the nation's most vaccinated counties is already readying for the light to turn green. Marin County Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis on Tuesday unveiled plans to administer jabs to 5-to 11-year-olds once the federal agency grants emergency use authorization for that age group. Willis described the plans to administer coronavirus vaccines to children during a presentation before the county's Board of Supervisors."
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Marin Restaurant Snags Michelin Star
"Gourmet eats abound in Marin, but Madcap was the county's only restaurant to be awarded a coveted Michelin star. The San Anselmo eatery was among 90 California restaurants honored by the prestigious restaurant guide Tuesday in its newly released publication. Madcap received one star out of three."
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Marin Vaccine Rate Nears 100%
"As many parts of the nation continue to grapple with vaccine hesitancy, Marin is nearing perfection. As of Monday, 91.1 percent of eligible Marin residents 12 years of age and older have completed their vaccine series and 97.8 percent of county residents have received at least one jab, according to the county's vaccination dashboard."
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Fairfax launches website for housing plan update
"Hoping to ease fears about development, Fairfax town leaders are working to gather community feedback on locations for potential housing. An interactive website titled 'Fairfax Speaks' aims to involve the community by allowing residents to weigh in on sites they believe should be considered for development. Residents are also invited to take polls on topics related to housing and ask questions about the housing element update."
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Lark Theater plans reopening despite renovation delays
"The reopening of the Lark Theater in Larkspur has been delayed until early next year because of snags in construction, but that isn’t stopping operators from what they’re calling a hard hat opening. On Oct. 9, while the renovation continues, the theater will open its doors for its popular Live from the Met in HD opera series, serving complimentary muffins and coffee at its outdoor terrace along with a souvenir hard hat for entry. The live broadcast performance of 'Boris Godunov' will begin at 9:55 a.m."
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Marin health office launches COVID-19 vaccine booster clinic
"Older adults received a booster shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a county clinic in Terra Linda on Wednesday. The clinic at the Northgate mall was run by the Marin County public health office and Safeway pharmacies. Shots were available to Marin residents 75 and older who had received their second Pfizer dose more than six months ago."
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MISCELLANEOUS
Mortgage Rates Jump Above Three Percent
"Mortgage rates rose across all loan types this week as the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield reached its highest point since June. Many factors led to this increase, including the Federal Reserve communicating that it will taper its support of the capital markets, the broadening of inflation and emerging energy supply shortages which compound other labor and materials shortages. We expect mortgage rates to continue to rise modestly which will likely have an impact on home prices, causing them to moderate slightly after increasing over the last year."
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