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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 02 - COVID-19 Update from the Emergency Services Director PresentationNovel Coronavirus (COVID=19) Situation Update May 5, 2020 r-. r !RWW V, '. ft -o, RECOMMENDATION 1. RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM THE EMERGENCY SERVICES DIRECTOR, DEREK JOHNSON, AND PROVIDE COVID-19 RELATED DIRECTION BASED ON CURRENT STATUS Today's Purpose 1. Provide an update on the National, State and Local Situation 2. Discuss and Provide Direction on all necessary actions needed to protect the Health, Welfare and Safety of the Citizens of San Luis Obispo 3. Update the Council with information and provide policy and operational direction for the next operational period 4. Discuss other Disaster Council issues National 4¢ ■ 1,193,027 Cases / 70,110 Deaths ■ Recent Focus: Blueprint for State testing plans and rapid response programs ■ Ensuring Continued Supply of Meat and Poultry ■ Increase available crisis counseling assistance and training services *Source: The Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University as of 515120, 11: 32 AM State of California Statewide Case Statistics California Case Statistics Positive Cases 561212 +17275 +2.3% 1,275 33' 3116 3123 3130 416 4113 4120 4127 514 Deaths 25317 63 3 + 6 3 3116 3/23 3130 416 4113 4120 4127 514 +2.8% Nate: Any instance of a negative number of cases or deaths reflects a correction to previous reporting. Lab Tests Reported Statewide 7791902 780K +32,028 11K +4.3% 3123 3130 416 4113 4120 4127 514 Note: The increase in number of tests conducted on 4122 is due to the addition of data sources to reflect a more complete count of testing in California. Positive Cases by County Positive Cases Demographics Gender Age Race/Ethnicity Female 50% 0-17 3% AIAN 0% Asian 12% Male 50% 18-49 49% Black 6% Unknown 1% 50-64 26% Latina 48% NHPI 1% 05+ 22% White 26% Multiracial 1% Unknown 0% Other 6% Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Breakdown of deaths is a subset of total deaths as reported by law enforcement. *Source: California Department of Public Health as of 514120 Slide 5 BJ44 [@Johnson, Derek] I found a new dashboard from the CA Dept. of Public Health and added slides 5 and 6. Please let me know if you would like to include these. If not I will remove before sending to the Clerk's office. Thank you! Blattler, James, 5/4/2020 State of California Hospital Data California Patient Statistics Positive COVI❑-19 Patients +85 +2.6% ICU Positive COVID-19 Patients M 57 -22 -1.9% °/o Responding Facilities No 13 970%) Yes 380 There are 416 licensed facilities (1 in suspense); some facilities hold more than one license. Suspected COVID-19 Patients 17253 -79 -5.9% ICIJ Suspected COVID-19 Patients 231 -54 -18.9% % Responding Total Beds No 2,075 97% Yes 071,792 There are 73,867 current licensed beds. California Positive Patients (Vote on map: may be difficult to see every number due to overlap of circles. *Source: California Department of Public Health as of 514120 State of California ■ 56,212 Cases / 2,317 Deaths* ■ Statewide "Shelter -at -Home" order still in place ■ State Re -Opening Road Map — Move to "Stage 2" expected Friday 5/8 ■ Recent Focus: ■ California's Roadmap to Pandemic Resilience ■ Increased Testing and Contact Tracing Capacity ■ New Actions and Programs to assist Californians (highlighted on next slide) *Source: California Department of Public Health as of 514120 60 State of California ■ Recent Actions: ■ Temporary closing Orange County Beaches ■ #CaliforniansForAll volunteer service initiative ■ Resume non -emergency medial procedures ■ Continued Financial Relief ■ Increased Senior Assistance ■ DMV Deadline Extensions ■ Allowing California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements to be satisfied electronically ■ Retailers allowed to provide bags to consumers without charge ■ Childcare Resources (Online Portal) ■ Initiatives to Combat Food Insecurity Slide 8 BJ57 Derek, description of some of these items are listed in the comment section below Blattler, James, 5/4/2020 San Luis Obispo County* Eye 204 Confirmed cases n 41 Home • 157 Recovered n 5 EW Hospitalized (3 in ICU) 01 Death New vs. Total Confirmed Cases New Cases r Total Cases za 15 CV 10 • ' •.•.••0 Ff nit a Im zzo 165 Ln 10 ro V 0 55 ~ *As of 11: 40 AM on 515120 San Luis Obispo County* Cases by Status 11 1111111 11111 0 �P �,� t�l �� �� �� �� e �\� e <_)� 4� Recovered 40 Home 10 Hospital (non -ICU) • ICU 40 Death *As of 11: 40 AM on 515120 F14] San Luis Obispo County* Cases by City or Town Paso Robles Atascadero Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo (city) Nipomo CA Men's Colony (inmates) 11 San Miguel 8 Templeton 7 Pismo Beach 7 Morro Bay 6 Other 11 0 10 MINEW— 69 �33 '19 17 16 20 30 40 50 60 70 Of *As of 11: 40 AM on 515120 Slide 11 BJ47 Will Update Stats on 5/5 Blattler, James, 5/4/2020 qWJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Dhisnn Cc COVID-19 STATUS REPORT San Luis Obispo, California HEALTH FACTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTH INSURANCE No Iraau ranee VA Heahh Care Medicaid Medicare Direct Purchase Employer Ins 0% ❑ Pop 14-34 10% 20% ❑ Pop 35-64 0 Pop 65+ POPULATION RACE AND ETHNICITY 7.896 i � 7.096 ' ' 0.2 8.%96 80.9% I White I I Black 11 Asian ❑ American Indian ■ Pacific=Islander ■ Other Rare ■ Two or More 4A% POLICIES AND CASES COUNTY CASE DATA Confirmed 202 Deaths 11 0 10e 200 Comparative Statistics Total Confirmed to StatG of California Deaths Fatality Rate Tested 55,884 2,278 4.08% 747,874 EmGrgency Type Date Detarls GovtOrdered 3/2012020 Community 2-43:43 AM Qua rarrti ne b 6 "w" Y14 16 re r ;4 In 501 780 63 12.7% 284,010 52,758 202 1 0.50% Staffed Licensed ICU Poverty Total Population CorrHrmed Total Fatality Beds Beds Beds Percentage Population Age 65+ Cases Deaths Rate aesei So 2014-2018AmericeaSammfnlp—Skomy5-yearestimates,I]eRnifieHealthcare,Bad-CEMrJohnsHoplore Uvers niity more ForinformaionahoutthisinfographicrpleasevisittheLL& p-EASlpsge MM-rhaJolns Hopkj-tlnh—!3,ThaJchm Haplau14ospr 1, and Job-rinptiiv Hmardi Sy. —All ngt n —L Recent County Actions ■ Steps To Adapt & Re -Open Together (START) Guide Draft Released 5/1 ■ Relaxed additional restrictions - 4/22 ■ Expansion of local testing ■ CIVIC Public Health Response Team Activation ■ Rumor Control (Today Show Story Inaccuracies) ■ Calls on the Community ■ Help with the Foster Care Program ■ Limit beach activity and group gatherings START Guide 1111, for MoVIII, i 00 OC Mgtor Shelter at Horne START Guide ■ Describes the conditions under which the County may begin to reopen institutions and businesses safely while prioritizing public health ■ Provides guidelines to limit the spread of COVID-19 and establishes tools and approaches to minimize future outbreaks once restrictions are loosened or lifted ■ Offers measurable decision points to identify how phased transitions can occur and which public health criteria might inform decisions to loosen or tighten restrictions in SLO County START Guide ■ Currently in Draft Form ■Opportunity for Community to provide feedback ■Likely to be updated/altered as time goes on ■ County is still unable to move more aggressively than State orders and may need to adjust based on State direction. Where the City Fits In ■ Ensure compliance of the County's Shelter -at -Home Order for issues within the City ■ Cooperate with County under their direction ■Compliance (not citation) driven ■City Business and Resident Resources ■ Economic Recovery &Support Recent City Actions ■ Supporting development of the County's START Guide ■ Roadmap for Phased Reopening for City Operations plan ■ Continued focus on economic recovery ■ Hired new Economic Development Manager ■ Conducted Business Impact Survey ■ Handwashing stations in Downtown and select transit locations ■ Implemented touchless crosswalk signals Recent City Actions (cont.) ■ Ongoing Communication Efforts #SLOtogether Video Weekly Community Update Social Media Communications Coordinated Rumor Control with the County :4:j011111[• SLO Business Impart Survey nti::E slotity.org/cavid79 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 icavi❑-�eI Your cloth face covering protects them. Their cloth face covering protects you. i t p j ■■ CDC- M:Mroq Community Update J_ J_ The City of San LUIS Objspo �5 CoMMRuo to keeping you informed. THIS summary is an update on our response co COM-19. Remember. weYe all in this together and we all must do our pan! slocity.org/covid-19 milkWe love our SLO County beaches. Keep your distance to keep them open. #StopTheSpread �V C Y Off, CITY OF SHB. LUIS OBISPO L�Ig 04 • COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ALERT RUMOR County of SLO Business Operations Update 0 sfocity.org/cov&19 Keeping the Public Informed City Incident Action Plan (IAP) Objectives - 515/20 to 5/12/20 A. Provide for the safety of public agency employees, their families, and first responders at all times and ensure they receive proper and appropriate care B. Ensure that emergency service delivery efforts, both law enforcement, fire and emergency medical service, are uninterrupted and coordinated with County direction C. Ensure continuity of essential government services to fulfill the City's mission City 1AP Objectives (cont.) D. Provide timely and accurate release of information to the public, media, staff and cooperators by the EOC Public Information Office through a wide range of mediums E. Ensure that the needs of medically dependent individuals and those with access and functional needs are provided information and assisted as needed/able F. Ensure close coordination and communication between Cal Poly, SLO County EOC, CHADOC, San Luis Coastal Unified School District and the City of SLO, including other NGOs G. Maintain accurate financial documentation necessary for cost reimbursement City 1AP Objectives (cont.) H. Ensure employee morale and engagement for employees in the office, working at home, or on adjusted schedules I. Coordinate with law enforcement to maintain the protection of the public and maintain accountability during the shelter in place order issued by the County of SLO J. Establish City Economic Recovery Plan in coordination with regional partners K. Initiate Advance Planning for Policies, Procedures, Protocols for Coming Out of the Shelter at Home Order Issues Ahead ■ Phased Re -Opening ■ Continued Planning, Messaging and Implementation ■ City Roadmap to Phased Reopening City Operations ■ Fiscal Impacts and Outlook ■ Economic Recovery ■ Monitoring and Responding to Spread ■ Continued Shelter -at -Home Adherence & Enforcement Next Steps 1. Support Emergency Operations Center 2. Continue to Implement Incident Action Plan 3. Continue to Coordinate with County Emergency Operation Center, Joint Information Center and Public Health Officials. 4. Disaster Council to re -convene on May 8t" if necessary. RECOMMENDATION 1. RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM THE EMERGENCY SERVICES DIRECTOR, DEREK JOHNSON, AND PROVIDE COVID-19 RELATED DIRECTION BASED ON CURRENT STATUS