COVID-19 California: State of Preparedness 7/27/20 New Information in Purple
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COVID-19 California: State of Preparedness 7/27/20 New information in purple. Control + click on the item in table of contents for easy navigation to sought after information. Contents Daily Focus .................................................................................................................... 1 Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors ....................................................... 3 COVID-19 at a Glance ................................................................................................. 4 LISTOS California ............................................................................................................ 8 CDPH - County Data Monitoring *as of 7/27 .............................................................. 9 Actions Taken by the State and Federal Government ............................................ 10 July 27……………………………………………………………………………………….10 July 24 ................................................................................................................... 10 July 17 ................................................................................................................... 10 July 16 ................................................................................................................... 10 July 14 ................................................................................................................... 10 July 13 ................................................................................................................... 10 How People Can Protect Themselves ....................................................................... 12 About the Tests ............................................................................................................ 14 Small Business Administration, Disaster Assistance ................................................. 14 Other Resources and Press Releases ........................................................................ 16 State ............................................................................................................................... 16 Federal ........................................................................................................................... 17 Orders & Press Releases ............................................................................................... 19 Daily Focus Page | 1 In Stockton, Governor Newsom Announces Actions to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 in the Central Valley. The Governor announced $52 million for Central Valley counties – San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, and Kern to help expand: Disease investigation Contact tracing, and Quarantine efforts. In collaboration with local partners, the state will deploy Unified Support Teams into the eight Central Valley counties to support and boost on-the-ground efforts to reduce transmission rates. The teams will work side by side with local public health, emergency, medical, community and business organizations to evaluate on-the- ground needs and develop strategies and interventions to address them. These assessments could include an evaluation and improvement in testing, contact tracing, disease investigation, data management, public education, and surge planning for local health care systems. Housing for the Harvest is a new program that will offer temporary hotel housing to agricultural workers who need to isolate due to COVID-19. It will help positive or exposed workers protect their loved ones and coworkers by giving them a space to self-isolate. The State will book hotel rooms in participating counties for workers who need to self- isolate for up to 14 days. The State will coordinate with local administrators who will: serve as primary point of contact with workers who need isolation housing verify participant eligibility coordinate with the State to book rooms provide services at the hotel site including transportation, meals and wellness checks ensure services are provided in the participant’s language, and collect data required for FEMA reimbursement. Page | 2 Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors Help seniors and other adults at high risk from COVID-19 to stay home and stay healthy by delivering three nutritious meals a day, and Provide essential economic stimulus to local businesses struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis. Great Plates Delivered (as of 7/26) Letters of Intent Received from Local 53 Administrators Meals served as of 7/24 4,695,322 Individuals Served This Week as of 7/24* 37,978 Estimated meals served per week 495,972 Food Providers Contracted as of 7/24* 676 *Data received from Great Plates Data Portal updated twice per week. Restaurants and food providers interested in participating can fill out this form: https://state-of-california-agency.forms.fm/great-plates-delivered-food- provider-interest-form/forms/7917 (Click the “START” button) Due to recent 30-day extension granted by FEMA, the program will now continue through August 9th. Food provider meals must meet the following nutritional requirements: o Breakfast: low in sodium, no sugary drinks (<24 grams /8 oz. and of fruit juice, must be only 100 percent fruit juice allowed); o Lunch and dinner: a piece of fresh fruit or vegetable on each dish, and low in sodium, no sugary drinks (<24 grams /8 oz. and of fruit juice, must be only 100 percent fruit juice allowed) Page | 3 COVID-19 at a Glance California's positivity rate – a key indicator of community spread – is trending upward in the 14-day average. Hospitalization rates are also trending upward in the 14-day average. As of 7/26, the 7-day average positivity rate is 7.8% and the 14-day average positivity rate is 7.5%. For skilled nursing facility data, visit: Skilled Nursing Facilities: COVID-19 As of July 23, local health departments have reported 21,895 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 119 deaths statewide. Page | 4 Each week, CDPH updates the number of cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported in the state. As of July 21, 23 cases of MIS- C have been reported from seven counties. Los Angeles County has the most reported cases (15). Additional cases have been reported from San Diego, Imperial, Kings, Monterey, Orange, and Sacramento counties. *Parents should be aware of the signs and symptoms of MIS-C including fever that does not go away, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, rash, bloodshot eyes or feeling tired. Contact your child’s doctor immediately if your child has these symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment of patients is critical to preventing long-term complications. The latest data is linked at https://covid19.ca.gov/ and features hospital data, county maps, cases by county and distributed PPE. Since July 23, hospitalization numbers reflect a change in reporting requirements that were implemented last week by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The change resulted in historical data from 39 non-reporting facilities not being part of recent updates, resulting in lower numbers. This data will be added back in as soon as it is available. Page | 5 Racial Demographics – A More Complete Picture Health outcomes are affected by forces including structural racism, poverty and the disproportionate prevalence of underlying conditions such as asthma and heart disease among Latinos and Black Californians. Overall, for adults 18 and older, Latinos and African Americans are dying at disproportionately higher levels. The proportion of COVID-19 deaths in Latinos is more than 1.5 times their population representation across all adult age categories. Latinos, African Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are dying at disproportionately higher levels. More males are dying from COVID-19 than females, in line with national trends. Almost half of all deaths continues to be in the 80+ age category. o More information is available at COVID-19 Race and Ethnicity Data. Nationwide COVID-19 Numbers (reported by CDC from previous day) o As of July 27 there have been 146,546 deaths, 564 new deaths since yesterday. o 4,225,687 positive cases, 61,795 new cases since yesterday- in 55 jurisdictions (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Marianas and US Virgin Islands). The CDC also provides a weekly summary and interpretation of key indicators that have been adapted to track the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Page | 6 Taskforces stood up by the State Operations Center (SOC) to address various COVID-19 response issues o Communications/Crisis Communications (ESF* 2/ESF 15) o Transportation and Infrastructure (ESF 1/ESF 3) o Housing and Social Services (ESF 6) o Logistics/Commodity Movement (ESF 7) o Fire/Law Enforcement (ESF 4/ESF 13 o Public Health and Medical (ESF 8) o Medical Surge o Imperial County o Schools Task Force o Economic Impact/Recovery Task Force o Volunteers & Philanthropy (ESF 17) o Innovation & Technology Task Force o Cybersecurity (ESF 18) o Corrections: Facilities & Hospitals o Corrections: San Quentin and CDCR testing o Future Opportunities o Testing o Workforce Development & Surge Capacity Page | 7 o Central Valley o Business * Emergency Support Function State Owned Ventilators o As of July 26, 2020 Ventilators: . Received by the state: 3,846 . Out of service: 1,766 . Available for use: 1,943 . Assigned: 137 LISTOS California The Listos California Emergency Preparedness Campaign is successfully reaching over 1 million vulnerable Californians