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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-11-12; Coronavirus Response Update 112; Harrison, David Fire Department Safety Center 2560 Orion Way | Carlsbad, CA 92010 | 760-931-2141 Memo ID# 2020250 Council Memorandum Nov. 12, 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 112 This memorandum provides 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. • EOC and CERT volunteers delivered personal protective equipment and supplies to 110 local small medical offices and resupplied 32 congregate care facilities. Regional status of outbreak (All data from Nov. 11) California County Carlsbad Confirmed cases 984,682 61,053 948 Increase since last memo 50,010 3,351 59 Deaths 18,070 915 n/a Human Resources • Status of employees with possible COVID-19 exposure: Cleared, no positive diagnosis 167 Cleared after positive diagnosis 11 Self-isolated due to positive diagnosis 3 Self-quarantined due to exposure, not tested 4 Self-quarantined due to high-risk exposure, tested negative 1 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Nov. 12, 2020 Page 2 City-by-city comparison • Carlsbad and San Marcos have the lowest rates of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as a percent of population in local cities with 50,000 or more residents. Police Department • Weekly update on calls for service: Calls for service All calls Crime COVID-19 Mental health transports Domestic violence cases 9/14-9/20 2,004 183 179 16 8 9/21-9/27 2,026 178 243 14 17 9/28-10/4 2,082 164 224 13 10 10/5-10/11 2,091 188 296 6 11 10/12-10/18 2,365 158 342 13 11 10/19-10/25 1,986 126 312 5 7 10/26-11/1 1,976 178 281 8 10 COVID-19 calls 10/26-11/1 Extra patrol Health order Party Transient Educational contact Other Trespass Medical 210 24 19 11 7 5 4 1 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Nov. 12, 2020 Page 3 Community Development • Weekly update on outdoor activation permits: Week ending 11/2 On private property On sidewalk Permits pending 6 8 Permits approved 72 16 Total 78 24 *95 businesses have applied • Weekly update on building permit activity: Week ending 10/27 Weekly average Sept.-Oct. 2019 Permits issued 130 103 Inspections 418 371 Video inspections 118 n/a Permits finalized 72 92 *All inspections conducted with social distancing measures Library & Cultural Arts • Adjusted services in response to county’s move from the red to the purple tier of pandemic restrictions: o The Cannon Gallery will close at the end of business today to comply with the county’s new designation. (The virtual tour of the exhibit, Our Visions: A Celebration of the Year of the Woman, remains available online. o Curbside, online and telephone services will continue providing services in the same manner as they have been. o Interior occupancy for libraries is now reduced from 50% to 25%. o The limited interior services at Carlsbad libraries were designed for less than 25% occupancy and will continue at that capacity. • Launched a new online product aimed at job seekers and veterans who need additional assistance during the pandemic: Through a partnership with the California State Library, the library is offering Job Now/Vet Now, an online service that supports job seekers, veterans and their families with career coaching, expert resume assistance, live interview preparation and more. Live assistance is available from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Vet Now navigators trained to help veterans and families connect with valuable benefits and resources are available between 2-10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Additional learning tools support patrons preparing for standardized tests and building marketable academic skills. Job Now/Vet Now is free for Carlsbad city library cardholders. CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Nov. 12, 2020 Page 4 • Update on mail ballot drop offs: o Carlsbad’s three libraries received almost 35,000 drop-off ballots during their four weeks of accepting ballots in partnership with the Registrar of Voters to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. o Libraries across the county accepted 71% of all mail ballots dropped off in the county. Parks & Recreation • Took the following actions as a result of San Diego County moving down to the most restrictive purple tier: o Closed community centers with gymnasiums, Pine Avenue, Stagecoach and Calavera Hills, as of Nov. 12 o Closed the visitor center and historic structures at Leo Carrillo Ranch Park to public use as of Nov. 12 o Suspended indoor dining at The Canyons restaurant of The Crossings at Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course as of Nov. 14 • Update on senior meal program: o Provided the 35,000 meal under the program since the onset of COVID-19. o During the past week, provided 895 meals to Carlsbad residents 60 or older. o 507 meals were delivered to residents’ homes by staff o 388 meals were picked-up at the Senior Center by residents o Total number of meals provided is a 28% 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. • Department has provided over 78 virtual recreation offerings since the onset of COVID- 19, including most recently: o Carlsbad History Highways Series: The Shipley Family and the Importance of the Founding of St. Michael’s. o All About Eyes: What Seniors Should Know About Age-related Eye Conditions - The Braille Institute San Diego discussed the leading causes of senior-related eye conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic retinopathy. o Digital Photo & Tech Classes: Google Photo Essentials - How to organize, edit and share photos and other features of Google Photo. o Lunch at the Culinary Lab - Chef Kyle prepared Ethiopian cuisine including spriss (juice cocktail), tibs (seared beef) and the foundation of the majority of Ethiopian foods, injera (spongy flat bread). CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Nov. 12, 2020 Page 5 Communication & Engagement • Communicated via city communication channels about the following topics related to the COVID-19 public health emergency: o Daily case data and status of the reopening triggers o New industry restrictions resulting from San Diego County’s purple tier status o How businesses had 72 hours to comply with the new restrictions o Full list of rules and comparison chart showing what’s allowed in each tier o Criteria for moving back to the red tier o COVID exposure sources o Local hospital census o Vaccine news o CDC Thanksgiving guidance o New book about the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the way we live o COVID trends among states and countries o Library curbside pick-up hours o Connecting with our community photo series o Virtual city programs: ▪ Job Now/Vet Now veteran support ▪ Live From my Living Room concert series ▪ Gingerbread Ranch contest ▪ Cannon Art Gallery tour ▪ Public meetings ▪ Age-Friendly Carlsbad public engagement ▪ 50+ senior programs ▪ Online free tutoring ▪ Sustainable holiday tips workshop • Sent employee updates #60 o Notice of positive COVID-19 employees and safety precautions o Virtual Halloween contest winners o Veterans Day staff and family photos o Connecting with our community photo series o Upcoming training opportunities • Updated COVID-19 webpages o Public FAQs o What’s open/closed dashboard • Reprinted COVID mask banner, no in-person services and temporary closure posters CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Nov. 12, 2020 Page 6 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