Marin health officials have launched a campaign to remove obstacles to getting a COVID-19 shot, the county’s top public health officer said.

“We’re in a full court press to reduce barriers to access to vaccines,” Dr. Lisa Santora said Monday.

As of Sept. 10, Marin was “at the highest level of COVID-19 wastewater surveillance numbers since the summer surge of 2024,” said Santora, citing data from the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California said it is offering COVID-19 shots to all members 6 months and older. More information is at shorturl.at/nvygN .

“Kaiser Permanente’s administration of the COVID-19 vaccine is based on the latest scientific evidence and clinical guidance from our physician experts and many other sources, including

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