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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation - #05H ALL ---- -- wall COVIDm19 Update: Cases, Vaccines, Current Safety Measures, and Expanded Outdoor Dining Options SANTA ANA m Slide 2 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 Case Positivity Rate by Zip Code 92701 8.8 92703 5.8 92704 9.0 92705 10.9 92706 10.2 92707 12.1 m Slide 3 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 m Slide 4 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 Orange County • Vaccines administered: 3,707,791 • Number of persons fully vaccinated: 198049066 — 56.81 percent of the population M Slide 5 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 What We're Doing: Current Safety Measures SANTA ANA Masks Are Always Required • Public transit • Hospitals • Long -Term care facilities • Homeless shelters, emergency shelters, and cooling centers • State and local correctional facilities and detention centers • Indoors in K-12 schools, childcare, and other youth settings M Slide 7 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 When to Wear a Mask if You're 6.Unvaccinated ..................................................................................................................................................................................... • All the time when indoors • Unvaccinated people are encouraged to wear face coverings in crowded outdoor settings or during activities that involve sustained close contact with other people who are not fully vaccinated. M Slide 8 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 • The City of Santa Ana strongly encourages everyone, whether fully vaccinated or not, to wear a face covering indoors. m Slide 9 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 Vaccine Requirements for City Employees SANTA ANA • Employers have the authority to require COVI D-19 vaccines for employees. • Employers must provide a reasonable accommodation. — i.e., regular testing in lieu of a vaccination M Slide 11 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 Other Cities that will Require Vaccines for Employees ...................................................................................................................................................................................... • City and County of San Francisco — Employees must report vaccination status to the City by July 29, 2021. — Employees must be fuIlyvaccinated no later than 10 weeks after the FDA gives final approval of at least one COVID-19 vaccine. • City of Pasadena — policy will require all City employees to be vaccinated once one of the a COVID-19 vaccine receives full approval from the FDA. • City of Long Beach — No policy guidance yet. — The city manager is proposing to require vaccinations or mandatory weekly testing. • City of San Diego — No policy guidance yet. — City officials are negotiating a mandate with labor groups relating to a policy requiring vaccines for City employees. • County of San Diego — No policy guidance yet. — According to a tweet from @SanDiegoCounty, all County employees will be required to be vaccinated or get tested weekly and wear face coverings while indoors. — There will be disciplinary action takes against those who do not comply. In Slide 12 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 Outdoor Safe Dining: Installation Underway SANTA ANA J Dining F SANTA ANA [) - Desig oft low Patio Sets Now Being Installed Kit of Farts nanwO.Wood G.c4 A•atl Merzi �on�e.e-a .a �rca :��] m d&a I In Slide 15 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021 m Slide 16 COVID-19 Update City Manager's Office August 17, 2021