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CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
September 15, 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 TO COVI D-19 AND
OTHER VI RUSES
Staff will provide an update at the meeting.
Strategic Plan Tie-In
GOAL FIVE: Safety and Security
Strategy 1 - Reduce and eliminate risks of injury or illness, Strategy 2- Protect personnel and assets from threats and
emergencies
September 15, 2022 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 50 of 104
September 15,2022—Board Meeting t�
Central San's
COVID-19 and
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Response Update
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Pandemic Response Team Co-coordinators -
Emily Barnett
Communications&Government Relations Manager
Teji O'Malley
Human Resources&Organizational Development Manager
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Key Dates
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9/2/22 Employees notified one employee had
tested positive for COVID-19. '
Human Resources conducted contact tracing.
9/9/22 County offers new Omicron booster shots A "
at County vaccination sites. Employees and their '
family members can participate.
9/12/22 Employees notified a District onsite new
Omicron booster clinic will take place on
9/28/22.
9/13/22 Employees notified one employee had
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Human Resources conducted contact tracing. �
The District has had a total of 190 total COVID-19
cases,including 14 reinfections, since the
beginning of the pandemic—March 2020.
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COVID- 19 Wastewater Collection Updates
SARS-CoV-2 Concentrations-Central Contra Costa
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ANNA M.ROTH.RN,MS,MPH OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR
ORL T2VIELI,MD 1220 Morello,Suite 200
Martinez,CA 94553
HEALTH OFFICER
CONTRA COSTA Ph (925)957-5403
Fax (925)957-2fi51
HEALTH SERVICES voted to extend AB
Recommendations for safely holding public meetings 361 provisions for 30days on 9/13/22
Each local government agency is authorized to determine whether to hold public meetings in person,
on-line(teleconferencing only),or via a combination of methods. The following are recommendations
from the Contra Costa County Health Officer to minimize the risk of COVID 19 transmission during a
public meeting.
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 September
1,2022 in Covid-19 case rate,test positivity,Covid-19 hospitalizations,and Covid-19 wastewater
surveillance are decreasing or stable,but still remain high at this time.In addition to this,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.
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