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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Manager's Report - Update of the City COVID-19 Response _ J City of Huntington Beach File #: 20-1792 MEETING DATE: 8/3/2020 Update of the City COVID-19 Response Plan and Actions for Review and Discussion City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 1 Printed on 7/30/2020 powered14 LegistarT. 8/3/2020 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH COVID- 1 9 RESPONSE UPDATE City Council Meeting August 3,2020 SITUATION AT A GLANCE Location 8/3/2020 % Increase # Increase Over Prior Day Over Prior Day Huntington Beach Total Cases 1,719 0.1% 1 Total Deaths 47 2.2% 1 Orange County Total Cases 37,813 1.1% 422 Total Deaths 651 0.0% - California Total Cases 514,901 1.1% 5,739 Total Deaths 9,388 0.3% 32 United States Total Cases 4,696,573 1.0% 47,511 Total Deaths 155,165 0.3% 413 COMMUNICATION Datt 1 Agenda Item No.• 8/3/2020 SITUATIONAL UPDATE U.S. TOTALS a6w� 188 Johns Hopkins Coronavirus-COVID-19 Resource Center %Increase 2-Aug 3-Aug Over Prior k Increase Day Over Prior Day Total Cases 4,649,062 4,696,573 1.0% 47,511 Total Deaths 154,752 155,165 0.3% 413 3 SITUATIONAL UPDATE U.S. TOTALS . • 2019(COVID-1 9),pneumonia,and influenza reported to NCHS by week ending date,United States.Week ending 1 e 1 Updated Aug 3,2020 All Deaths Deaths�nvolv�ng Deaths Week ", Deaths invoving COvID•t9 and involving Deaths Deaths Percent Pneumonia,with or Influenza.with or enamgdate ;nvorving from of withoutCOVID-19. Pneumonia. without COVID-1 9 P^eumonia, in wh¢h the excluding Influenza.or p death COVWD- All Expected excluding Influenza Influienor Pneumonia '9 Causes Deaths deaths U07.1 a a 009-J71►includes (U07.1 or 19 occurred (U07.t and (V07.t or (1107.1) (I!2.0-1t8.9)' )12.0�18.9)' COVID-19or jog-J1g.9). Dneumonia= Tota Deaths 139,037 1,565,571 107 s7.503 50.379 5.581 231.77= a 2 8/3/2020 SITUATIONAL UPDATE U.S. TOTALS New Cases by Day The following chart shows the number of new COVID-19 cases reported each day in the U.S.since the beginning of the outbreak.Hover over the bars to see the number of new cases by day. N $OW N 70,000 VSr r/0 V 50 000 Z 4000 I 1�� O 4 30ow t t • r Iaa r W 1r E 20.000 D tDow z o 01222020 02/112020 03/07J= 03222020 04/112020 05/012020 0521/2020 06/102020 06!30/2020 0720/2020 Cases E T-Day Average s SITUATIONAL UPDATE CALIFORNIA r514Total cases: Totaideatns Tests reported: ,901 ncreasel „ 9,388 Gj 8,184,696 How are COVID-19 cases progressing in each county? Positive Cases by County Los Angeles 192 480 RMerside 38 507 Orange 37266 San Bernardino 33643 San Diego 29 885 — Kern 21 162 • Fresno 15759 • e 6 3 8/3/2020 Orange County,CA COVID-ig Case Count Cumulative Cases Daily COVID Cu Rap,-rttd to Date Positive Cases Deaths[o T--Jar SITUATIONAL UPDATE "°"°°°°'°°ta" Received ORANGE COUNTY NMI COVID-19 Cases in Orange County Cumuative Tests Tests Reported Cases Currently Cases Currently To Date Today Hospitalized in ICU %Increase 2-Aug 3-Aug Over Prior #Increase Day Over Prior Day Total Cases 37,391 37,813 1.1% 422 Total Deaths 651 651 0.0% - Cumulatrve Recovereato Date r SITUATIONAL UPDATE ORANGE COUNTY „=� ORANGE COUNTY C 422 Cumulative Deaths 1 435,927 17,133 Recovwed Cases 25,248 1�1II�) a 4 SITUATIONAL UPDATE ORANGE COUNTY ORAN :OUN COVID-19DASHBOAR0 Cumulanvr Gees SNF Resident D-11,5 OC Ja,I 1'.—W Dcatlhs Persons Fxpenenciny Hornelcsanc—Deaths 37,813 267 0 1 422 Curnul,ifiv-Deaths 0 435,927 17,133 25,248 SITUATIONAL UPDATE ORANGE COUNTY DRAWiECOUNTYCOWD-19DASHBO .1alive,Cases ELEVATED DISEASE TRANSMISSION LIMITED HOSPITAL CAPACITY 37,813 C.-Rate per 100,000 Testing Positivity Percent 422 125.1 8.9% F—,,,ICU Beds Currently Av..IaW Pe—V-ul C.—OyA.aJAl� (-DPHTj.,-shc.d- 35% 54% Curnulativel)eatbs P-- 0 INCREASING HOSPITALIZATION Cuinulat:voPCP Tests 435,927 Change in 3-day Average Hospitalized Patients C"J,PCR T-t,R—,—1 -8.6% 17,133 C-L)[11 I I hresqold.>10%lncreasa Recovered C—, 25,248 1 ­1 ! 8/3/2020 SITUATIONAL UPDATE HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach Huntington Total Cases Total 1,719 cases 47 deaths (169 SNFs) (36 SNFs) SITUATIONAL UPDATE HUNTINGTON BEACH • Current Cases in Huntington Beach: 1,719 • Population:203,76 1 • 4th largest city population in Orange County • 41h most confirmed COVID-19 cases by city in Orange County • Behind Santa Ana,Anaheim,and Garden Grove • Significant number of Huntington Beach COVID-19 cases are from Skilled Nursing Facilities • 9.8% of total cases from SNFs • 76.6% of total deaths from SNFs • Includes patients and nursing facility staff • HB skilled nursing facilities numbers rose early • Other OC facilities also reporting increased cases 6 1 1 LOCAL • RESOURCES i LOCAL • RESOURCES COUNTYORANGE • Cumulative Cases Current Hospital Patients Cuuent ICU Pdt.ents 37,813 555 175 ICU listens;-Ca:e Unit Oxd.C�iiD•�-ea P.eiay.eu f . 422 • • Cumulatve Death; �••• .. 435,927 , 03,17,133 Recovered Cases 25,248 ;Es::matec) 8/3/2020 HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY SERVICES UPDATE City Facility Modified Operating Plan • Starting today,July 20,the City instituted a modified operating plan • Goal is to ensure continuity of all City operations,while keeping employees apart as much as possible ices car be accessed online at • City Hall and the Police Department lobby are closed to W ww HuntingionBeachCAgov.or by calling the appropriate department public access Community Services (714)536.5486 • All current services are still being offered,including Police,Fire,development,utility operations,recreation, Finance (714)536-526.' and library curbside service Fire f714i 536-5411 • Community Development Public Works (714)536-5431 • Digital plan check and inspection processes through their Police (714)960 8811 webpage • New digital business license process under development Passport Information (714)374.1600 • City Gym,Edison,and Murdy continue to be closed to the public, General Information (714)536.551 but open for certain program participants • Swim lessons,sports,and day camps operating with health and safety measures in place �5 SITUATIONAL UPDATE OPENING UP THE CALIFORNIA ECONOMY BASED ON THE STATE'S STAY AT HOME ORDER Orange County in Modified Stage 3 Reopening STAGE 3 Modified • As of July I,Orange and 18 other counties were forced to cease indoor restaurant and related service,and close bars completely STAGEI STAGE STAGE? STAGED Sa4ry wM P..perM�v b.�puEWMpkcn XgMrv9ul Worlpm, fnE dS,.7 na�0ia • Many industries allowed to operate outdoors only,with Click on map ar Select from the menu below to view,county-specific metrics lobbying efforts currently underway to allow barbers,hair salons,and nail salons the ability to offer services outdoors S•lect[ounty 14LL4Y1Q-1414fellsL'e • Orange County has reopened their Emergency Operations Center given the rise in COVID-19 cases • Visit wvww.HBready.com/reopef: for further details. ( l G�'.+onawmg Lst7er i-.- •. - - - is 8 8/3/2020 ECONOMIC RECOVERY UPDATE COVID- 19 SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF PROGRAM • Nearly $4.75 million allocated to City of Huntington Beach • Applications were accepted from June 22-June 26,2020 • Lottery held on July 2,2020 • 824 businesses selected out of 1,080 businesses • Nearly 80%of awardees were businesses with less than 10 employees that will be receiving $5,000 grants • Alternates randomly assigned to wait list if a business is found to be ineligible or withdraws from the process • Businesses working with our partner,the O.C.Small Business Development Center,to gather and review documents • City completing final review and disbursing grant checks on a weekly basis I] QUESTIONS? i 8 9 Switzer, Donna From: Fikes, Cathy Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 10:51 AM To: Agenda Alerts Subject: No indoor dining mandate being ignored -----Original Message----- From: Sandy DiGiovanni <sandradhb@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 9:12 AM To: Hardy,Jill <Jill.Hardy@surfcity-hb.org> Cc: Fikes, Cathy<CFikes@surfcity-hb.org> Subject: No indoor dining mandate being ignored Good Morning Ms Hardy, I have been a resident and homeowner in HB for 25 years. I am very concerned with the fact that there are businesses in HB who are ignoring the "no indoor dining" mandate and "masks required". One business in particular I am sure you are aware of because they have been in the local and national news and apparently HBPD and City Hall have been advised of. In fact, we have a family friend who delivers for Post Mates and when he went to Basilico's, he was told he could not enter the restaurant with a mask so he either needed to remove his mask or wait outside for his order. I personally went to the restaurant last week and observed a full dining room - indoor dining room. Why is the City not enforcing the state mandates? Your response will be greatly appreciated. Sandra D Sent from my iPhone SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION meeting Date: t)F/D 3/�o J6 Agenda Item No.,