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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12. Receive update on COVID-19 pandemic response Page 1 of 1 Item 12. CENTRALSAN jdf A- hom CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT March 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 March 3, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 84 of 165 -ate Ite 12. ti CENTRAL SAN 'S (Handout) - ' 4 COVID = 19 RESPONSE = UPDATE y _ Pandemic Response Team Co-coordinators Emily Barnett, Communications & Government Relations Manager Teji O'Malley, Human Resources Manager March 3, 2022 1 KEY DATES • 2/18/22 Employees notified one employee had tested positive for COVID-19. No exposure occurred, so contact tracing was not required. • 2/28/22 Employees notified two employees had tested positive for COVID-19. No exposure occurred, so contact tracing was not required. • 2/28/22 Email to employees with the updated COVID-19 Exposure Prevention Plan. • 2/28/22 California state health officials will end indoor masking requirements for all students and staff, regardless of vaccination atus starting at March 12, 2022. 2 ' BEEMMIM 2 1 KEY DATES • 3/2/22 Email to employees on the Governor's updated COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave. • 3/2/22 Email to employees scheduling a Q&A session for March 10, 2022, on the updated COVID-19 Exposure Prevention Plan and Supplemental Paid Sick Leave. • The District has had a total of 87 total COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. Since 12/14/21 there has been a total of 62 employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 with nine otal positive cases being from unvaccinated employees. 3 ' 3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES Vaccine & Booster Progress in Contra Costa Fully Vaccinated Boosted 80.8% 50.1% Percentage of all resrden ts who h ave been frilly vaccinated against DOVID-19 on d the percentage of res;dents ages 12+ who have received a booster odditfonai dose of the OOVID-19 vaccine. 4 i6wal-.- 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES „. Current Cases and Hospitalizations Average New Cases per People who are Day hospitalized Total 139 62 %changeover past -417% -32.7lt week One week trend i Decreasing i Decreasing *Comparing the 7-day average number o f patients hospitatized for COVID-19 in Contra Costa County between this week and the previous week. 5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES 7-Day Roiling Average u of New Cases by Collection Day 3,M80 2.009.0 1.009.0 ae 4)1)2020 711/2020 10/1/2020 1/112821 4/1/2821 7/1/2621 10/1/2621 1/1/2022 Previous 7-doy average of number of new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa based on the dote the specimen was collected.Data from the MI fast 7 days is still being reported. This shows the overoge number of people testing positive for COVID for the first time in the previous 7 days based on the daythe test was administered.This is an average for a whole week,so it accounts[.,the weekend dips andyau can more easily compare the trend over time.Because the cases are reported for the day the test woo administered and tests can fake several days to be compieted and reported the most recent data is incomplete and should not be used to draw conclusions.Data that is likely incomplete is in gray. A confirmed case does not necessarily mean the person was seriously ill or had visible symptoms.However,those with mild or no visible symptoms ' can still act as carriers for COVID-19 so a larger case rate means that the community as a whole is more at risk. 6 3