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**Extraordinary Assumptions: There are a lot of different data sources in this report not all of them match but aid to provide an overall picture of the current situation. COVID-19 Data Source Comparison - https://covid-19.splunkforgood.com/covid_19_datasource_comparison

Daily Situation Summary Wednesday, June 24, 2020 As of 10:00 AM

COVID-19 by the Numbers

San 06/24/2020 Los San San Luis Sana United Riverside Imperial Kern Angeles Orange Bernardino Diego Obispo Barbra Ventura California States Global Total Cases 14,469 5,025 4,087 88,433 11,071 9,771 11,296 445 2,498 2,209 190,222 2,302,288 9,110,186 Cases Per Capita 607 2,788 463 876 350 458 342 158 563 260 486 698 119 Total Deaths 431 68 66 3,171 275 234 338 1 27 43 5,632 120,333 473,061 Deaths Per Capita 18.08 37.73 7.47 31.40 8.69 10.96 10.23 0.36 6.08 5.07 14.39 36.48 6.18 % of State's Cases 7.61% 2.64% 2.15% 46.49% 5.82% 5.14% 5.94% 0.23% 1.31% 1.16% 8.26% 25.27% Currently in Hospitals 315 93 118 1,633 406 311 312 5 53 54 4,095 Currently in ICU 92 18 43 416 154 111 146 2 22 14 1,268 Case Fatality Rate 3.0% 1.4% 1.6% 3.6% 2.5% 2.4% 3.0% 0.2% 1.1% 1.9% 3.0% 5.2% 5.2% Population* 2,383,286 180,216 883,053 10,098,052 3,164,182 2,135,413 3,302,833 281,455 443,738 848,112 39,148,760 329,837,182 7,658,081,100 % of Population 6.09% 0.46% 2.26% 25.79% 8.08% 5.45% 8.44% 0.72% 1.13% 2.17% 0.06% 0.0301% Sources: CDPH, WHO, CDC The date for which case statistics and hospital data were reported. Hospital COVID data are self-reported through a portal managed by the California Hospital Association and pulled at 2pm. COVID case statistics are reported by local health departments to CalREDIE and are pulled at 2pm. Hospital data and case statistics are integrated by the California Department of Technology and made available through the Open Data Portal the following morning. *California-Demographics.com is made by Cubit – a demographic data provider & census.gov

News State Data Riverside County More detail on page 2 More detail on page 11 More detail on page 12

Information California Community Colleges Weather More detail on page 5 Chancellor's Webinar More detail on page 19 More detail on page 12 US Data ail on page 14 More detail on page 7

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News

Tune in to Change the World on June 27 • The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) was chosen by Global Citizen as one of its regional partners for the Americas of its United for Our Future , which seeks to raise funds for the development of tests, treatments and vaccines against COVID-19, and to guarantee their equitable access to everyone, everywhere. The campaign will also focus on mitigating the impact of the pandemic on people living in poverty and getting the world back on track towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). • On Saturday, June 27, a major concert will be held to provide governments, corporate leaders and philanthropists with a platform to make their commitments towards the fair distribution of tools and treatments for COVID-19. Hosted by Dwayne Johnson, The Concert will feature performances from Chloe x Halle, Christine and the Queens, Coldplay, J Balvin, Jennifer Hudson, and Quavo, Miley Cyrus, Shakira, Usher and Yemi Alade. The Concert will also include appearances from Charlize Theron, Chris Rock, David Beckham, Derrick Johnson, Diane Kruger, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Jackman, Ken Jeong, Kerry Washington, Nikolaj Coster- Waldau, Olivia Colman, Opal Tometi, Salma Hayek Pinault and more. https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/connect/globalgoalunite/ https://www.paho.org/en/news/22-6-2020-paho-joins-global-citizen-partner-its-united-our-future-campaign-and-concert

“We Were Wrong” – Apologizes For Coronavirus Spread Amongst The Tennis Fraternity • World Number one tennis player Novak Djokovic was tested positive for coronavirus after , and Borna Coric confirmed having the infections. After the cancelation of the Adria Tour finals in Croatia, Djokovic flew back to , Serbia and in the airport, his infection was tested and confirmed. • Djokovic said in a statement: "We organised the tournament at the moment when the virus has weakened, believing that the conditions for hosting the tour had been met... I am extremely sorry for each individual case of infection. I hope that it will not complicate anyone's health situation and that everyone will be fine." https://www.essentiallysports.com/tennis-news-atp-we-were-wrong-novak-djokovic-apologizes-for-coronavirus-spread-amongst-the-tennis-fraternity/

Parks and playgrounds deserted amid new Guetersloh outbreak • Given that all the schools and nurseries are closed in Guetersloh - the north-west German district at the center of the country's latest COVID-19 outbreak • Parents are worried since lockdown was reimposed after 1,500 workers tested positive for coronavirus at a nearby meat factory. • Along with nurseries - bars, gyms, swimming pools and cinemas are closed again. Businesses only just trying to recoup money lost during the height of the crisis are now facing more losses. • They claim the virus was able to spread at the plant because the many migrant workers employed there live in cramped conditions. They also accuse the state governor of not acting fast enough. https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-parks-and-playgrounds-deserted-amid-new-guetersloh-outbreak-12013849

LAX adding thermal-imaging cameras, other measures to screen for coronavirus • Los Angeles International Airport is introducing new measures aiming at slowing the spread of coronavirus during the summer travel season.

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• The airport is introducing new thermal imaging cameras that can check temperatures from a distance as people walk into the building. The cameras let airport staff check temperatures of passengers without having to stop each person individually. • "If you had to stop and check each one individually it would be a very long process," said Justin Erbacci, an official with Los Angeles World Airports. "There would be queues outside. It would probably be anti-safe because you would have a queuing problem and physical distancing problem." https://abc7.com/lax-los-angeles-international-airport-coronavirus-screening-covid-19/6260648/

Riverside County to begin coronavirus antibody testing as part of prevalence study • Thousands of Riverside County residents will soon be contacted and asked to take part in a coronavirus antibody testing study being sponsored by county health officials. • About 3,500 randomly selected county residents will be asked if they are interested in taking part in the study, which could determine whether they have been exposed and developed COVID-19 antibodies. The study will help determine the Riverside County prevalence of COVID-19, which will be used to inform planning efforts. Potential participants will be contacted by telephone or email starting later this week. • “We are asking those who are contacted to strongly consider taking part in the study,” said Kim Saruwatari, director of Riverside County Public Health. “It’s important to know the extent of the spread of the virus have developed antibodies. That information is vital as we move forward.” https://nbcpalmsprings.com/2020/06/22/riverside-county-to-begin-coronavirus-antibody-testing-as-part-of-prevalence-study/

Ventura County residents can get free coronavirus antibody tests to detect past infections • Ventura County residents can get free antibody tests to find out if they’ve already fought off the coronavirus, officials said Friday. • The first round of serology testing will begin 10 a.m. Monday in Simi Valley and will be followed by additional testing in Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Santa Paula Fillmore and Ojai over the next two weeks. • Ventura residents can get tested at the Barranca Vista Park Wednesday, the Ventura City Fire Department said, adding that officials are expected to announce additional dates for the city in the future. • Residents can arrive to get the blood test done without an appointment, on a first come, first-served basis, county officials said. https://ktla.com/news/local-news/ventura-county-to-begin-free-coronavirus-antibody-testing-to-detect-past-infections/

Orange County reports highest daily total of COVID-19 cases for the 2nd day in a row • Orange County on Sunday reported its highest one-day total of new coronavirus cases for the second day in a row. • Public health officials recorded 434 new cases Sunday, which was preceded by 413 cases Saturday. Previously, the county reported a high of 297 new cases on June 14. https://ktla.com/news/local-news/orange-county-reports-highest-daily-total-of-covid-19-cases-for-the-2nd-day-in-a-row/amp/ https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-21/orange-county-reports-another-daily-coronavirus-case-high

One Good Thing • Stories about the kindness of strangers and individuals who sacrifice for others during the coronavirus outbreak. https://apnews.com/OneGoodThing

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Information

Tip #80

Encourage workers to wear face coverings

Visit OSHA's website to see more safety tips of the day.

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U.S. Data Covid-19 Case Cluster (past 48 hours) https://www.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/index.html

Read the articles : 12 of Alaska’s 35 new coronavirus cases are seafood workers in Dillingham

At least 17 high school students test positive for coronavirus after a trip to Myrtle Beach

268 inmates in Wisconsin prisons tested positive for coronavirus. Nearly all have recovered.

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State Data https://covid19.ca.gov/ https://update.covid19.ca.gov/#top https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Guidance.aspx https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx#

Statewide industry guidance to reduce risk https://covid19.ca.gov/industry-guidance/#top https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Guidance.aspx

Open sectors in counties with variance https://covid19.ca.gov/roadmap-counties/#track-data

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California Community Colleges Chancellor's webinar

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Guidance https://www.cccco.edu/-/media/CCCCO-Website/Files/Communications/COVID-19/Memos/es-20-24-emergency-guidance-for-ab-705- implementation.pdf?la=en&hash=AB5C8BB287D4A23D2F25B1D4FC70033091ECE2F5

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Riverside County https://www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus

June 22 - RUHS Public Health: Riverside County to begin coronavirus antibody testing as part of prevalence study

Riverside County to begin coronavirus antibody testing as part of prevalence study Thousands of Riverside County residents will soon be contacted and asked to take part in a coronavirus antibody testing study being sponsored by county health officials.

About 3,500 randomly selected county residents will be asked if they are interested in taking part in the study, which could determine whether they have been exposed and developed COVID-19 antibodies. The study will help determine the Riverside County prevalence of COVID-19, which will be used to inform planning efforts. Potential participants will be contacted by telephone or email starting later this week.

“We are asking those who are contacted to strongly consider taking part in the study,” said Kim Saruwatari, director of Riverside County Public Health. “It’s important to know the extent of the spread of the virus have developed antibodies. That information is vital as we move forward.”

Residents cannot volunteer for the study, in part, because health officials want a more representative sampling of the community. Antibodies are part of the body’s defense against infections, develop and stay in the blood even after the infection is over. Public Health is not creating the list of participants and will not collect the individual information from the study.

As a reminder, the medical community does not yet know the extent of the benefits of testing positive for coronavirus antibodies. For example, it is not yet known if someone can contract the virus again after testing positive for antibodies. Conducting this study will provide valuable information as COVID-19 continues to be researched.

“Public health officials around the world continue to learn about coronavirus and this antibody study could enhance our local understanding of this disease,” said Riverside County Board Chair and Fourth District Supervisor V. Manuel Perez. “It is important that Riverside County residents get the regular test for coronavirus to protect their families, coworkers and communities, and, if contacted, to participate in an antibody study as well to help our research efforts.”

Those who are selected will complete a survey, then have blood drawn at one of nine sites located throughout the county. These sites are not the same locations where coronavirus testing for active infections is taking place.

For more information about the antibody testing www.rivcoph.org/antibodystudy.

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Weather

Latest hazard threat table: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sgx/event/dsstable.php

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