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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-30; Coronavirus Response Update 76; Harrison, David Fire Department Safety Center 2560 Orion Way | Carlsbad, CA 92010 | 760-931-2141 Memo ID# 2020139 Council Memorandum June 30, 2020 To: Honorable Mayor Hall and members of the City Council From: David Harrison, Assistant Director of Emergency Services Via: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Re: Coronavirus Response Update 76 The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the City Council with an update on the city’s response actions related to COVID-19. This memo focuses on actions and information that are new since the last update. Emergency Operations Center • Emergency Operations Center activated to support COVID-19 mitigation and response operations and information sharing. Regional status of outbreak (All data from June 29) California County Carlsbad Confirmed cases 222,917 13,832 160 Increase since last memo 27,346 2,206 33 Deaths 5,980 361 n/a City-by-city comparison • Confirmed cases as percent of population in local cities with 50,000 or more residents: CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS June 30, 2020 Page 2 Human Resources • Status of employees with possible COVID-19 exposure Cleared to return to work 55 Self-quarantined, waiting for test results 8 Self-quarantined with symptoms, have not been tested 1 Tested positive, self-isolated 2 Homeless response • There are 34 formerly homeless people being housed in Hyland Inn to protect them from COVID-19. 21 are men, 13 are women, 33 of them are from Carlsbad and one is from Oceanside. o One individual moved into permanent housing. • The Hyland Inn will close to homeless clients on 7/15. o The city has been actively communicating with RTFH and the county. o The city will be supporting Interfaith Community Services to help bridge clients to other appropriate resources. • The La Posada shelter for homeless men has 48/50 beds filled. • HOT, ICS and Vista Community Clinic conducted COVID-19 testing at the hotel on 6/25. o 16 individuals participated from the hotel and two individuals participated from the community. • Seven homeless shelters have been tested and all have tested negative. • With the convention center, the available housing inventory for the homeless community remains at 42%, which is above the county’s 15% inventory threshold trigger. • From 6/25 to 6/29, HOT has contacted 15 people. o Contacts could be repeated and not necessarily a new homeless person contact. o Of the people contacted where resources were a viable option, three accepted resources and four declined resources. Resource referrals were not an option during eight of the contacts. • Participated in a Homeless Sector COVID-19 webinar with the County HHSA. Public Works • Facilities staff continues to work with departments on workspace modifications. o Estimated completion date is July 7. Parks & Recreation • Responded to a staff member’s positive test for COVID-19 according to all applicable notification, isolation and sanitization protocols. • Reopened one additional pickleball court at Poinsettia Community Park, totaling four of six courts. CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS June 30, 2020 Page 3 o The remaining two courts remain closed to allow for physical distancing. • Instructed management company to waive the fee on single rider carts for patrons at the golf course who are seniors or who indicate they have an underlying medical condition. • Commenced all-day youth summer camp at Pine Avenue Community Center under a safe reopening plan. • Canceled classes/rentals (i.e., not youth summer camps) at community centers, senior center and Leo Carrillo Ranch Park through July 15. • Provided 1,004 meals during the past week through the senior meal program o 506 meals were delivered to residents’ homes by staff; 498 meals were picked- up at the Senior Center by residents. o Total number of meals provided represents a 43% increase in the average total number of meals served pre-COVID-19. • Picked up boxes of donated fresh produce from the Carlsbad Strawberry Company and re-distributed produce through the senior meal program. Police • Learned of an incident that occurred on 6/26 at Color Nails & Spa located at 961 Palomar Airport Road. o A video of the incident was emailed to the department and forwarded to the media by a citizen showing a female patron of the salon not wearing a mask, arguing with employees and another elderly male patron. o The department was not called during the actual incident and has followed up with the salon, took a crime case and is conducting an investigation. o News report: https://www.nbcsandiego.com/videos/confrontation-over-mask- wearing-at-carlsbad-nail-salon/2355408/ Communication & Engagement • Communicated via city communication channels about the following topics related to the COVID-19 public health emergency: o Notice that a city employee tested positive for COVID-19 and there was no public exposure o Recap of the county’s rising number of cases, percentages and what triggers are met o County’s re-closure of bars, wineries and breweries o Governor’s re-closure of bars in seven counties with more recommended actions to stop the spread of COVID-19 o Clarification that we are still in first wave of the pandemic and the public is needed to help stop the spread o Carlsbad business survey regarding COVID-19 effects o Link to updated frequently asked questions o How COVID-19 is spread through droplets CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS June 30, 2020 Page 4 o How we can stop the spread of germs by wearing a face covering o DMV resuming behind-the-wheel driving tests o CA State Parks Virtual Junior Ranger program o City pool services that are now available o Library services that are available o Virtual community services and activities: ▪ Culinary cooking classes ▪ Summer Reading Adventure program ▪ Play@Home activities ▪ Virtual Artist talk and concert MandoBasso ▪ Family Movie Night ▪ Library Storytime • Shared the following videos: o Your Actions Save Lives o Wear a face covering when hiking your favorite trail in Carlsbad o How wearing a mask protects others o Frequently missed spots when washing your hands • Distributed employee COVID-19 update #44 o Thank you to city employees for their customer service and dedication to government during a global pandemic o Approved budget and acknowledgement of everyone’s role to create a balanced budget o COVID-19 staff exposure case and how we’re responding o Libraries going strong while teleworking o Next steps on telecommuting starting week of July 6 o Understanding, interrupting and defeating bias • Distributed e-newsletter to pool patrons regarding positive case of COVID-19 and no public exposure • Updated facility signage for wearing a face mask, maintaining distance and where to stand cc: Celia Brewer, City Attorney Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief Neil Gallucci, Police Chief Maria Callander, Information Technology Director David Graham, Chief Innovation Officer Judy von Kalinowski, Human Resources Director CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS June 30, 2020 Page 5 Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director Nick Ordille, Assistant Fire Chief Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director