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CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
February 3, 2022
TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FROM: EMILYBARNETT, COMMUNICATIONS AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
MANAGER
TEJI O'MALLEY HUMAN RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
REVIEWED BY: ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER
SUBJECT: RECEIVE UPDATE ON CENTRAL SAN'S RESPONSE REGARDING THE
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PANDEMIC
Staff will provide an update at the meeting.
Strategic Plan Tie-In
GOAL FOUR: Workforce Development
Strategy 1—Proactively plan for future operational staffing needs, Strategy 4—Meet or exceed industry safety
standards
February 3, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 44 of 72
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RESPONSE
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y _ Pandemic Response Team Co-coordinators
Emily Barnett, Communications & Government Relations Manager
Teji O'Malley, Human Resources Manager
February 3, 2022
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KEY DATES
• 1/27/22 Employees notified one employee had tested positive
for COVID-19. No exposure occurred, so contact tracing was not
required.
• 1/31/22 Employees notified one employee had tested positive
for COVID-19. No exposure occurred, so contact tracing was not
required.
• 2/1/22 Email to employees offering on-site voluntary testing
options due to the recent Omicron surge.
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KEY DATES
• 2/2/22 Employees notified two employees had tested
positive for COVID-19. HR conducted contact tracing.
• The District has had a total of 78 total COVID-19 cases since
the beginning of the pandemic. Since 12/14/21 there has
been a total of 53 employees who have tested positive for
COVID-19 with nine total positive cases being from
unvaccinated employees.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES
Current Cases and Hospitalizations
Average New Cases per People who are
❑ay hospitalized
Total 1+211 263
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Contra Costa County between this week orad the previous week.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES
Vaccine & Booster Progress in Contra Costa
Fully Vaccinated Boosted
79.9% 48.3
Percentage of all residents who have been frilly vaccinoted agoiast OVID-19 and
the percentage of residents ages 12+ who have received a boosterlodditfonat dose of
the COVID-19 vaccine.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES
COVID-19 Community Transmission Level
One of the criteria for lifting the indoor masking order is that aur county must
be in the CDC's moderate (yellow)tier for at least three consecutive weeks.
Click to view the Indoor Mask dashboard.
Current level: High (red)
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