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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14. Receive update on COVID-19 pandemic response Page 1 of 6 Item 14. CENTRALSAN jdf A- hom CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT July 7, 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 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Response Update July 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 76 of 137 Page 2 of 6 CENTRAL SAN 'S COVID = 19u I - � RESPONSE V 9- s r e_ UPDATE Pandemic Response Team Co-coordinators Emily Barnett, Communications & Government Relations Manager Teji O'Malley, Human Resources Manager July 7, 2022 1 KEY DATES • 6/20/22 Employees notified five employees had tested positive for COVID-19. The employees were not onsite at the time of the exposure, so District contact tracing was not required. • 6/21/22 Employees notified one employee had tested positive for COVID-19. Human Resources conducted contact tracing. • 6/28/22 Human Resources sent draft Telework Policy to Bargaining Units requesting a Meet and Confer. • 6/29/22 Employees notified two employees had tested positive for COVID-19. The employees were not onsite at the time of the exposure, so District contact tracing was not required. 2 ' 2 July 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 77 of 137 1 Page 3 of 6 CENTRAL SAN COVID EXPOSURE DATA qr • The District has had a total of 136 total COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic — March 2020. • Seven employees have been infected by COVID-19 twice. • Of the 103 employees infected with COVID-19, 24 were not vaccinated at the time of infection — not including seven additional employees infected prior to the availability of vaccines. • Central San has a 93% employee vaccination rate, with 22 mployees unvaccinated out of 308 total employees. 3 l 3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES 7-Day Rolling Average#of New Cases by Collection Day 3,000.0 2,000.0 1,000.0 0, - 11... 4I1I202e 711I2e20 1 e 1 -320 1172021 4/11921 7/1/2021 10/1/2921 171/2022 4112022 4 July 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 78 of 137 2 Page 4 of 6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY UPDATES AMNEKawir 7-Day Rolling Average {of New Tests Positive by Collection Day 3e.0% 2e.9% 16.0% e.0% 4/1/2620 7/1/2020 10/112029 V1/2021 4/1/2021 7/1/2021 10/1/2021 1/1/2022 4/1/2022 5 ' 5 WASTEWATER COLLECTION UPDATES SARS-CoV-F Concentrations-Central Contra Costa > zazz �psna�zazz Concentration Unit:copies/L wastewater Data Sourm-CDPH Drinking Water and Radiation Lab • • ■ v % a 0 v R i N - 7 ■ ■ ■ • Jan 30 Feb 14 Mar 1 MpftpF;//www_cdph.Ia.gov/Prg&rlr+s/CID/KP.C/gages/COVIp.-19/CalSuyvlecs-Dashboary s Jen Z9 6 ' CFNTPAISAN 6 July 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 79 of 137 3 Page 5 of 6 WASTEWATER COLLECTION UPDATES Wastewater SCAN Dashboard Timely detection of viruses like SARS-COV-2.Ihrough community wastewater partnerships. This dashboard reports results from the methods developed by SCAN.I� Contra CoSta COaanly,CA - PMMOV Np slireo 0 [ak[3D d-+ O,wh Taw J-24,202 –nII 3RFSCoV-2 368,352 -onaiwn Iea.ay - ��� 0niicren 18.42} 38],955 7 7 WASTEWATER COLLECTION UPDATES Wastewater SCAN Dashboard Tirnely detecliOn of viruses like SARS-CcV-2,through community wastewoter partnerships- This dashboard reports results from the methods developed by SCAN-Loam more Contra Costa County,CA - s PMMQV Normalized A All lime- Gre1Na Table Jun 24,2022 760,M.01ea oermem r.u,. -All SAFS•CuV•2 358,357 is cane] - ulnioron[SA4� Mu[e[�n oRrae.JM LMniaon[LiA2} 387,955 • NadureWea[n[• mhM sample yel�ee cn c�14[�i•Ja[is.rAncl•a�e.xd aiws�:ai ra•y��, Tr J iirrs sere been vivaiMxl 25oADo on,.ame ee,sec,laur.,[Poa, �. 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The following are recommendations from the Contra Costa County Health Officer to minimize the risk of COVID 19 transmission during a public meeting. P� 1. Online meetings(i.e.teleconferencing meetings)are encouraged,where practical,as these meetings present the lowest risk of transmission of SARS CoV-2,the virus that causes COVID 19.This is particularly important when community prevalence rates are high.Our current trends as of June 14, 2022 in Covid-19 case rate,test positivity,Covid-19 hospitalizations,and Covid-19 wastewater surveillance are increasing atthis time.In addition tothis,the predominant variant of Covid-19 being identified continues to be the Omicron variant and it's subvariants the impact of which on the spread of Covid-19 has shown to dramatically increase COVID-19 transmission. 10 ' 10 July 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 81 of 137 5