Marin County supervisors approved the allocation of another $750,000 to underwrite the costs of isolating low-income Marin residents.
Despite the $900,000 spent on quarantine support to date, Marin County Assistant Administrator Angela Nicholson said the money is expected to run out in a matter of weeks.
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