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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-01-06; Coronavirus Response Update 118; Harrison, DavidFire Department Safety Center 2560 Orion Way | Carlsbad, CA 92010 | 760-931-2141 Memo ID# 2021001 Council Memorandum Jan. 6, 2021 To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council From: David Harrison, Assistant Director of Emergency Services Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Re: Coronavirus Response Update 118 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. •The Emergency Operations Center distributed personal protective equipment to 32 Carlsbad congregate and skilled care facilities, as well as La Posada, on Dec. 22 to mitigate the spread and impact of COVID-19: o 50 gallons of hand sanitizer o 2,200 surgical gowns o 17,800 gloves o 6,800 face masks o 4,120 N95 masks o 26 containers of wipes o 975 cloth face coverings Regional status of outbreak (All data from Jan. 5) •The State of California is reporting the Southern Region’s intensive care unit capacity as 0%. San Diego County is reporting the county’s ICU capacity as 20%. California County Confirmed cases 2,452,334 172,847 Increase since last memo (12/16) 834,964 61,406 Percentage increase since last memo 52% 55% Deaths 27,003 1,654 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 2 Carlsbad status of outbreak (All data from Jan. 5) City 92008 92009 92010 92011 Confirmed cases 2,839 801 1027 459 540 Increase since last memo 1,059 378 484 245 253 Percentage increase since last memo 59% 89% 89% 114% 88% Deaths >14 12 <11 n/a <11 Notes: Zip code data reflects increase since Dec. 8 council meeting update • Death statistics are reported by the State of California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing, and show fatalities at three Carlsbad congregate care facilities. Las Villas De Carlsbad is showing 12 fatalities. Fatalities are also being reported at both Active Care and Sunrise, but the state reporting criteria only designates “< (less than) 11” until 12 or more deaths occur. • The most current San Diego County sub-regional report shows a 11.8 fatality rate per 100,000 residents in Carlsbad. Human Resources • Status of employees with possible COVID-19 exposure: As of Jan. 5 Increase since last memo Percentage change Cleared, no positive diagnosis 245 +43 21% Cleared after positive diagnosis 31 +11 55% Self-isolated due to positive diagnosis 21 +15 25% Self-quarantined due to exposure, not tested 9 +7 Self-quarantined due to symptoms, not tested 0 -2 Self-quarantined while waiting for test results 4 +4 Self-quarantined due to high-risk exposure, tested negative 17 +13 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 3 City-by-city comparison • Carlsbad continues to have one of 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: All calls Crime COVID-19 Mental health transports Domestic violence cases 11/9-11/15 1,919 154 286 11 9 11/16-11/22 1,943 159 324 15 9 11/23-11/29 1,920 143 242 14 11 11/30-12/6 2,135 166 340 7 12 12/7-12/13 2,104 164 383 10 8 12/14-12/20 2,067 165 325 12 10 12/21-12/27 1,746 137 350 10 12 12/28-1/3 1,908 162 371 10 4 COVID-19 calls 12/28-1/3 Extra patrols Health order violation Educational contact Party Other Transient Medical 278 55 11 10 8 5 4 CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 4 Community Development • Weekly update on outdoor activation permits as of 1/5: On private property On sidewalk Permits pending 1 5 Permits approved 80 18 Total 81 23 A total of 103 businesses have applied. • Weekly update on building permit activity: Week ending 1/5 Weekly average Nov.-Dec. 2019 Permits issued 69 87 Inspections 196 362 Video inspections 29 n/a Permits finalized 38 104 *All inspections conducted with social distancing measures Library & Cultural Arts New library accounts Items checked out via curbside service Items returned March-May 1,132 n/a n/a June 428 12,252 19,402 July 501 20,797 23,830 August 606 20,583 19,381 Sept. 400 21,892 23,708 Oct. 444 21,546 21,932 Nov. 358 18,576 21,770 Dec. 345 19,964 25,082 Total 4,214 135,610 155,105 Parks & Recreation • Based on the state’s guidance for ‘Outdoor and Indoor Youth and Recreational Adult Sports,’ issued Dec. 14, 2020: o Changed signage and operations and monitoring to allow only singles pickleball play at Poinsettia Community Park • Allowed adult sports practices only – no games – to resume on athletic fields. CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 5 • Update on senior meal program: o During the past week, provided 752 meals to Carlsbad residents 60 or older.  424 meals were delivered to residents’ homes by staff  328 meals were picked-up at the Senior Center by residents o Total number of meals provided represents a 34% increase in the average total number of meals provided before the pandemic for a four-day week, accounting for a holiday. o Picked up boxes of donated fresh produce from the Carlsbad Strawberry Company and re-distributed the produce through the senior meal program. • Provided the following virtual recreation programs: o Virtual preschool for children ages 3 and 4 started a new session. Participants are enjoying classic holiday themed sing-alongs, story times and crafts. o The Senior Center staff hosted a virtual holiday gift wrapping party that included festive music, trivia and games. o Successful Aging in Place: Navigating Senior Housing Options o UCSD Osher Lifelong Learning series presented a lecture titled Music and Mind: The Mahlers and Freud. o A virtual Leo Carrillo Ranch-inspired Gingerbread Ranch Contest was held for all ages and skills in partnership with the Friends of Carrillo Ranch, Inc. Communication & Engagement • Communicated via city communication channels about the following topics related to the COVID-19 public health emergency: o Daily case data and update on county and state triggers o Extension of the regional stay home order o Reality of how widespread COVID-19 is in the community o Safe ways to celebrate the holidays instead of gathering o Pattern of increasing COVID-19 cases following holidays o Why there are differences in symptom severity o State’s strategy for managing oxygen o Update on local vaccine distribution and phased approach o Emergence and spread of the new strain of COVD-19 in San Diego County o Recap of the special City Council meeting on public health order enforcement o Reminder of all the public health guidelines o State’s support of getting kids back in the classroom o Current plans and resources of public school districts in Carlsbad o State and county COVID-19 relief grants for businesses o Deadline extension for the state’s small businesses grants o How to apply for the Carlsbad business loan program o Emergency rental assistance program o Local hospital and ICU capacity o Protocols for crisis care under the COVID-19 surge CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 6 o Difference between hospital beds and staffed beds o Record number of active cases in Carlsbad o New federal COVID relief bill o Local ambulance diversion program o Mental health and domestic violence resources o Free public COVID-19 testing sites o State’s sports guidance and how it affects local pickleball play o Updates on the court ruling that affects businesses with restaurant service o Senior Center staff delivering holiday presents to seniors o No “twindemic” in sight o Gift Carlsbad program o Inspiring community connection profile o Lockdowns in the U.K. o Virtual city programs:  Public meetings  Creative writing  Bilingual family story time  Fitness and wellness  Winter Reading Challenge  Family yoga  Ukulele holiday concert • Updated COVID-19 webpages: o Open/Closed Dashboard o FAQ o Vaccine updates o Business grants and resources • Sent employee updates 65 and 66 o COVID updates, employee cases o Staff kudos and end-of-year thanks o Mental, emotional and physical health resources o Caring for Carlsbad through community connection o Gift Carlsbad • Designed and printed library closure signs, COVID screening posters for aquatics program, COVID rules and regulations for Police Department to use in compliance education efforts with businesses. CORONAVIRUS ACTIONS Jan. 6, 2021 Page 7 cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney 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