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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-08-25; Coronavirus Response Update 92; Harrison, David Fire Department Safety Center 2560 Orion Way | Carlsbad, CA 92010 | 760-931-2141 Memo ID# 2020177 Council Memorandum Aug. 25, 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 92 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 Aug. 24) California County Carlsbad Confirmed cases 668,615 36,727 575 Increase since last memo 29,784 1,351 18 Deaths 12,152 660 n/a Human Resources • Status of employees with possible COVID-19 exposure: Cleared, no positive diagnosis 122 Cleared after positive diagnosis 6 Self-quarantined awaiting test results 1 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Aug. 25, 2020 Page 2 City-by-city comparison • Carlsbad has the second lowest rate of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as a percent of population in local cities with 50,000 or more residents, with Poway continuing to have the lowest rate. Library & Cultural Arts • Celebrating a milestone achievement today: Library staff have provided community members with 50,000 library items – including books, audiobooks, DVDs and CDs – through the curbside service that began on June 1. Curbside service continues at all three libraries Mondays through Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Parks & Recreation • Update on senior meal program: o Provided 9,661 meals during the past week to Carlsbad residents 60 or older ▪ 503 meals were delivered to residents’ homes by staff ▪ 458 meals were picked-up at the Senior Center by residents o Total number of meals provided is a 42% increase in the average total number of meals served before the pandemic o Picked up boxes of donated fresh produce from the Carlsbad Strawberry Company and re-distributed the produce through the senior meal program • Canceled special event permit and traffic control plan for the LPGA Kia Classic, which had been rescheduled for September 21-27, at the request of the event organizer. (Original date was March 23-39) CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Aug. 25, 2020 Page 3 Police Department • Weekly update on calls for service: Calls for service All calls Crime COVID-19* Mental health transports Domestic violence cases 6/1-6/7 2,094 123 92 7 5 6/8-6/14 1,989 157 102 12 8 6/15-6/21 1,870 161 180 14 8 6/22-6/28 1,994 157 229 7 15 6/29-7/5 2,207 147 265 8 15 7/6-7/12 1,959 177 172 10 14 7/13-7/19 2,126 157 201 9 9 7/20-7/26 2,061 153 199 7 16 7/27-8/2 2,222 179 275 16 13 8/3-8/9 1,991 155 247 12 11 8/10-8/16 2,078 158 265 14 7 COVID-19* Extra patrol 171 Health order violation 40 Party 18 Educational contact 16 Trespass 13 Other 3 Transient 3 Medical 1 Schools • Reopening plans for Carlsbad school districts and private schools: o Carlsbad Unified School District ▪ Started August 25. Online learning planned through September 21 ▪ After September 21, elementary schools to return for modified in-person instruction ▪ After October 9, middle and high schools to return for modified in-person instruction CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Aug. 25, 2020 Page 4 o Encinitas Unified School District ▪ Started August 17 with online learning ▪ Parents can opt-in for full year of online learning ▪ If county gets to the August 31 benchmark, district will wait an additional 14 days to work on a staged plan, with virtual, hybrid and in-person instruction ▪ Some in-person instruction will occur for special need students and others who require specific assistance o San Marcos Unified School District ▪ Started August 18 with online learning ▪ Parents can opt-in for full year of online learning ▪ No set date to start in-person or hybrid instruction ▪ Next steps to be determined by August 31 benchmark o San Dieguito Unified School District ▪ School started August 25 with online learning to extend until October 28 o St. Patrick's Catholic School ▪ To start August 26 ▪ Received waiver for grades K-6 ▪ Parents can opt-in for online learning ▪ Grades 7 and 8 will do online learning until September 1, when students can return for in-person instruction o Pacific Ridge School ▪ To start September 1 ▪ Still finalizing plan, probably a combination of in-person, hybrid and online learning o Army & Navy Academy: ▪ To start September 9 ▪ Move-in for students: September 2, 4 and 8 ▪ In-person, with exception of international students and students who have or have family members with chronic underlying conditions or compromised immune systems o Sanderling Waldorf School ▪ Carlsbad location is for child care only ▪ School site in Vista o Carlsbad Christian Academy (on the campus of Beautiful Savior Church) – K-5th grade ▪ Started on August 25 ▪ Received waiver for grades K-5 Communication & Engagement • Communicated via city communication channels about the following topics related to the COVID-19 public health emergency: CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Aug. 25, 2020 Page 5 o Daily case data o Status of the county’s 13 triggers and state’s six triggers o Status of easing health restrictions now that county is off the watch list o The City Council’s direction to bring back COVID-19 business support items for consideration o Thank you to the community for doing its part to slow the spread o Carlsbad Unified School District student meals pick up o How to properly dispose of gloves and masks o How the community is still caring for Carlsbad through rock art o Livestreams to state and county news conferences o Virtual city programs: ▪ Back to school resources ▪ Fall preschool classes ▪ Intro to watercolors ▪ Firefighter story time ▪ Ecological adventures at Leo Carrillo Ranch ▪ Composting workshop ▪ Carlsbad Historical Society programs o Updated the public COVID-19 Q&A o Updated employee online training webinars 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 Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director Nick Ordille, Assistant Fire Chief Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director