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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUpdate City COVID-19 Response Plan and Vaccination n , 1 City of Huntington Beach File #: 21-094 MEETING DATE: 2/1/2021 Update of the City COVID-19 Response Plan and Vaccination Update City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 1 Printed on 1/27/2021 powerec2j LegistarT, 2/2/2021 City of Huntington Beach COVID-19 Update City Council Update February 01, 2021 WHUNTINGTO.N COVID-19 Situational Overview • Last week, the State shifted out of the Regional Stay-at-Home Order, and instead reinstituted the prior color-coded "Blueprint" guidelines • Orange County is still operating in the Purple Tier (Widespread) as part of the Blueprint • Current data shows a downward trend in daily case count per 100,000 population and positivity percentage • In order to move to the less restrictive Red Tier, we must achieve two consecutive weeks of Red Tier related metrics • While case counts continue to trend downward, events and holidays in February have capacity to cause superspreading events and increase in cases SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION MwkQ Date: oz1//aoa/ 1 Agenda teem No.: I! ",7/ �y�. 2/2/2021 Orange Widespread Tier Restrictions Region:SoWhem California t,OmKS:an'M[rCl'Inner you•„ • Retail — Indoors @ 25%capacity • Personal Care Services— Indoors w/ modifications • Restaurants—Outdoors w/ modifications • Hair Salons/ Barbershops— Indoors w/ modifications • Churches—Outdoors w/ modifications • Gyms—Outdoors w/ modifications • Museums/Zoos/Aquariums—Outdoors w/ modifications • Bars / Breweries/ Distilleries—Closed • Amusement Parks—Closed Metrics For Additional Business Reopening Day Aaterage with I Day Lag) 17 Day Av-,aqe with 7 Day Lag) (7 Day ifinterage with 7 Day Lag) (7UayA­rac;ewith7-DayLag) Updates as of r r 2 2/2/2021 Situational Update US Totals :. o-w- Recovered law 192 ' Johns Hopkins Coronavirus-COVID-19 Resource Center Cases In the U.S. "CDC Provisional 31-Jan 1-Feb %Increase #Increase Death Count: Over Prior Day Over Prior Day Total Cases 26,188,779 26,299,249 0.4%7 110,470 413,196 'Total Deaths 1 441,246 443,035 0.4%1 1,789 NATIONWIDE COVID-19 METRICS. 7-DAY AVERAGE LINES Apr 1 - Feb 1 Daily Tests Daily Cases Currently Hospitalized Daily Deaths Feb 1: l;1 0. Feb 1: Feb 1:93,536 Feb 1:1,562 7-Gay A:y 7-Day Avg:101,117 2.3M 4,500 2.2M 300,000 130,000 2.1M 120,000 4,000 2.OM 275,D00 1.9M 110.000 1.8M 250,000 3,500 1 7M 100,000 225,000 1.6M 90.000 3,000 1.5m 200,000 1 N4 80,000 1.3M 175,D00 2,500 1.2M 70,000 1.1M 150,000 i.OM 60,000 2,000 0.9m 125,000 M 50,000 0.8 700,000 i' 500 0.7M 40.000 0.6M 75,000 0.5M 30,000 1,000 11AM 50,000 L, 20,000 0.3M 500 0.2M 25,000 °' . 10,000 0.1m 0 0 0 Apr 1 Jul 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 Apr 1 Jul 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 Apr 1 Jul 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 Apr 1 Jul 1 Oct 1 Ja,1 Source.The COVID Tracking Project *Single-day Record 3 2/2/2021 Situational Update California Update for February 1, 2021 As of February 1,California has 3,258,706 confirmed cases of COVID-19.resulting in 40,908 deaths.The number of COVID-related deaths increased by 0.5 percent from the prior day total of 40,697. Updated February 1,2021.with data from January 31,2021. Nate.Numbers do not represent true day-over-day change as these results include cases from prior to yesterday.All-time series data,s by reported date(the date information was reported to the California Department of Public Health). 1.to 0,908 15,358 1,.)day 211 290,175 "P�rdw tow CURRENTLY HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19. HOVER OVER ANY STATE BUBBLE TO see TREND Jan 31 797 50 101 450 160 320 225 125 6!9 • 6�8� 54 320 358 9 519or 652 ® • 550 • . 456�315 ® 479 � 913 • 953 dwelt 0 N s Northeast South 0 Nest /� -• over 1,000 Absoo;e (` Choose Units Per M Under 1,000 _ •tobleau aPo Cj7 a 4 2/2/2021 CHANGE IN CURRENTLY HOSPITALIZED: TODAY VS PREVIOUS WEEK Jan 31 Number of States By Category AK ME -26% -15% 39 ® NH as% WA ID MT ND MN IL WI MI NY RI MA -13% -11% -25'. 2% -1 T% -18% -11'� -2W. -7% -8% -14% OR NV WY SD IA IN OH PA NJ CT £% -17% 47% -23% -e0 -26% 18% -14`.. -9% -7% CA UT CO NE MO KY WV VA MD DE -16% -1% -12% -18% -12% -14% -25'.% -12% -12% .11% AZ ® KS AR TN NC SC DC .16% 42% .15% -25% .16% .16% 4% 10 OK LA MS AL GA -26% -14% -14% -16% 15% 2 HI TX FL _ -13% -13% -9% Falling Staying the Riaklg Some The COVID Falling Staying the Same Rising h+dd^g Project [--10% -10%to+10% +10% a Situational Update Cumulative Cases Daily COVID Cumulative Deaths Reported Orange County to Date Pa.t—Caaaa Deaths to Oat• Today rr Orange County COVID-19 Cases In the Orange County " a Rr.ons E'ynin.--,. 31-Jan 1-Feb %Increase a Increase Over Prior Day Over Prior Day Total Cases 232,391 233,394 1 0.4% 1,003 Cumulative Tests Tests Reported Cases Currently CCerllly Total Deaths 3,062 3,109 1.5% 47 To Data Todayoaay Roaprtah:ed nM in ICU 5 Update2/2/2021 Situational Orange CURRENT TIER: Adjusted Daily Casa Rate per 100,000 Test Positivity Rate I lealih Equity Quartile Positivity Rate Tests pet f 00,000 46.t5 12.9% 16.6% 660 (7-Day Average with 7-Day Lag) p-Day Avr;raye with 7-Day lag) (7Day Average wi!h 7-Day I ag) {7-Day Average with 7-Day La.I Our Numbers—November 9tn r r. wo.kwem� Adjusted Daily Case Rate/ 100,000: 6 c„wdy w,kt„nJ• o.iy"«.Useslrw.,lHlk7•• le.:ov.rso "N""rq°rty�°•^'. Testing Positive Rate:3.6% 1/alay ar.i:nty wilday Lvf] 1/.Lry ar�•ru�rµ w//day lgl fy day awnagewl/-J:ry L.fl Health Equity Quartile Positivity Rate: 5.7% Tests/ 100,000: 242.8 Mc.r.r,nrr Cumulative Cases: 62,255 M�N�M�t Cumulative Deaths: 1,509 Situational • • . Orange County Cumul_n i>.�S:c s 233,394 c,�-:.r� n:..,:�l,u`.,r:••�I; r;,Ier.Re,i,el,n�_n:yA•.:r�t:ll, %ventaato•s Currently Avaaable J�•dl.•T�•.Ii.U) (Adjusted-Adult beds Only) 13,641 I.r,,d,r - .. Current ICU Patie;nr: `%JCl)floda Currently Availabe Cfiange in:i-day Avxtage Hospitalimd Patients 1 003 384 10.9% -11.3% ' Ieu Irteiri:.t_a.Unl ;:Jnadjs:e:d AcL:tPed,OnlY) D��y Irlewl o,.•atn.Re�oiveJ -+� r Cumulative PCR Tests � 2,G93,313 Daily PCR Tells keccivwT f 11,640 179,803 2/2/2021 Situational Update Huntington Beach HuntingtonBeach Huntington TotalCases Total ate• 9,537 cases 151 deaths (264 SNFs, or 2.7% of total cases) (61 SNFs, or 40.3% of total deaths) SNFs=Skilled Nursing Facilities Situational Summary %Increase #Increase Location 1/25/2021 2/1/2021 1/25-2/1 1/25-2/1 Huntington Beach Total Cases 9,156 9,537 4.2% 381 Total Deaths 131 151 15.3% 20 Orange County Total Cases 224,618 233,394 3.9% 8,776 Total Deaths 2,704 3,109 15.0% 405 California Total Cases 3,136,158 3,258,706 3.9% 122,548 Total Deaths 37,118 40,908 10.2% 3,790 United States Total Cases 25,217,690 1 26,188,779 1 3.9% 971,089 Total Deaths 420,267 443,035 5.4% 22,768 7 2/2/2021 Current COVID-19 Situation for Orange County • Last two weeks have seen a decrease in new cases, positivity percentage and hospitalizations but have seen an increase in fatalities • Fatality counts will continue to rise as they are reported,where time frame could be up to 4-6 weeks after death occurs —October:128 —November:166 —December:833 —January:528 • Potential for super spreader events in February which may cause increase in cases: —Super Bowl —President's Day —Chinese New Year • COVID-19 variants continue to be a health concern as the impact of vaccines on variants are still be evaluated 15 Orange County ICU Status • Orange County ICU Bed Availability: 0%Adjusted (Adult Beds Only) • Total COVID-19 hospitalized:+1,300 • 28%of hospitalized COVID-19 patients are in an ICU • 82.8%of all ICU patients are COVID-19 positive • 90+/of COVID-19 ICU patients (over 400 people)are on ventilators 16 8 2/2/2021 HBFD EMS Response Impacts • We are continuing to deploy eight 24-hour transport units to meet current demands • Wait times to offload patients at emergency rooms have decreased from—45 minutes down to^34 minutes • HBFD Firefighter/Paramedics continue to treat and transport acutely ill COVID+ patients, but daily numbers are decreasing 1] Orange County Vaccination Status • COVID-19 vaccines are currently being mass distributed through Disneyland POD and Soka College POD • —3.7%of Orange County has received a first vaccine dose,while—0.9%have received both doses • Central Net Training Center Update —No longer offering vaccinations to the general public —Continuing forward with public safety vaccinations only through direct contact with agencies —Currently on round 2 vaccines for local first responders is 9 2/2/2021 Current Vaccine Eligibility • As of 2/01/21,the following groups are eligible for the vaccine in Orange County —Adults 65+years of age —Phase 1A eligible critical & health care workers —Law enforcement in high-risk settings Vaccine Registration Athena • For those who are looking to access the vaccine, in Orange County,appointments will need to be Currently vaccinating A - made via the Othena system as follows: Faits EawgWn GOw oGt�wnMbE P.naves a'.;; iwydremmn K+ss sr.e.e. '.NW W.Othefl i.0�:" na uIn IA.a a anawo waa`ni^B nwaa er - — W n�aiM�ea>s •t aN f�aM 6E Ya «�va��er:..� aanpa cwav ax�+.n a onr ra:rox earwa.aaa+e cK x s .�sr...c�x .. — Via the Othena app Othena is currently available in Orange 10 2/2/2021 Downtown Dining—Adjustment in Operating Hours • The City recently worked with our Downtown businesses to make operating hour adjustments, in light of the shift made by the State allowing outdoor dining in Orange County • Operating hours that were instituted for the Downtown resort district last week, and which are now in effect, are as follows: — Sunday through Thursday: 11 p.m. — Friday and Saturday: 12 a.m. Questions? 11 Work Order: #514232 Opened: 2 01/2021 08:40 02/01202 1 This issue is resolved Est. Resolution Date: Not Yet Set City Council By Sully Villa Email Villasully@yahoo.con SUB TYPE Phone Kim Carr-Council Member Device STREET ADDRESS Media Submitted None 0 COMMENTS&ADDITIONAL NOTES Masks don't work KIM.Stop letting the bullys who think they work get to your head.It's self accountability and people should have and know more of that.To each their own. Status Changed:02/01/2021 8:42 AM Sandra Frakes Work Order#514232 status has changed from new to resolved. Thank you for your message.The COVID-19 pandemic has been a great source of anxiety for our community,and we can certainly understand your concerns about the use of face coverings.However, please note that we will always follow recommendations from the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA),California Dept.of Public Health(CDPH),and the CDC to protect the community's health. On June 18th,the State Department of Public Health mandated the use of face coverings,and we are asking for voluntary compliance at this time,due to limited resources of our Police Department and the non-criminal nature of the non-use of face coverings.Should you continue to have concerns about people not wearing masks,you may contact the OCHCA for enforcement. At this time,the State mandate requires face coverings in the following circumstances: •Inside of,or in line to enter,any indoor public space •Waiting for or riding on public transportation or paratransit or while in a taxi,private car service,or ride-sharing vehicle; •Engaged in work,whether at the workplace or performing work off-site, •Working in any space visited by members of the public,regardless of whether anyone from the public is present at the time; SUPPLEMENTAL •Working in any space where food is prepared or packaged for sale or distribution to others;While .A /� outdoors in public spaces when maintaining a physical distance of 6 feet from persons who are not COMMUNICATION members of the same household or residence is not feasible We understand that some members of our community are opposed to the use of face masks.However, f there is significant data indicating that masks have the potential to limit the spread of COVID-19 whe> g Dcl*: /P.-/I used by most members of the public.To protect our overall community,we urge you to wear a mask- Agenda hem No.; -o9q) whether or not you feel ill-out of concern for protecting others from the consequential effects of COVID-19.Thank you. Share with Citizen:YES Work Order: #514225 Opened: i 01/2021 08:38 Closed:// 02 1 resolvedThis issue is Est. Resolution Date: City Council By Sully Villa Email Villasully@yahoo.com SUBTYPE Phone 323-861-1539 Kim Carr-Council Member Device STREET ADDRESS Media Submitted None COMMENTS&ADDITIONAL NOTES Mask wearing Status Changed:02/01/2021 8:41 AM Sandra Frakes Work Order*514225 status has changed from new to resolved. Thank you for your message.The COVID-19 pandemic has been a great source of anxiety for our community,and we can certainly understand your concerns about the use of face coverings.However, please note that we will always follow recommendations from the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA),California Dept.of Public Health(CDPH),and the CDC to protect the community's health. On June 18th,the State Department of Public Health mandated the use of face coverings,and we are asking for voluntary compliance at this time,due to limited resources of our Police Department and the non-criminal nature of the non-use of face coverings.Should you continue to have concerns about people not wearing masks,you may contact the OCHCA for enforcement. At this time,the State mandate requires face coverings in the following circumstances: •Inside of,or in line to enter,any indoor public space •Waiting for or riding on public transportation or paratransit or while in a taxi,private car service,or ride-sharing vehicle; •Engaged in work,whether at the workplace or performing work off-site, •Working in any space visited by members of the public,regardless of whether anyone from the public is present at the time; •Working in any space where food is prepared or packaged for sale or distribution to others;While SUPPLEMENTAL outdoors in public spaces when maintaining a physical distance of 6 feet from persons who are not ®IlJNICA ! foN members of the same household or residence is not feasible We understand that some members of our community are opposed to the use of face masks.However, there is significant data indicating that masks have the potential to limit the spread of COVID-19 when M om,.*n,,V��: �I I used by most members of the public.To protect our overall community,we urge you to wear a mask- g-i whether or not you feel ill-out of concern for protecting others from the consequential effects of ,, �/ Agenda item No.,C)cl l COVID-19.Thank you. 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