Californias COVID-19 Pandemic Resilience Roadmap June 15, 2020 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Californias COVID-19 Pandemic Resilience Roadmap June 15, 2020 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Californias COVID-19 Pandemic Resilience Roadmap June 15, 2020 Californias Reopening Approach We are not using an on/off switch. OPEN We are using a dimmer switch -- based on data and science. Counties should make data informed


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California’s COVID-19

Pandemic Resilience Roadmap

June 15, 2020

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California’s Reopening Approach

OPEN CLOSED

We are not using an on/off switch. We are using a dimmer switch -- based on data and science. Counties should make data informed decisions for reopening.

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California Flattened the COVID-19 Curve

Healthcare System Capacity

TIME SINCE FIRST CASE NUMBERS OF CASES

Without Intervention With Intervention

  • Prepare. Protect. Promote.
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Testing has Increased, Positivity Rate has Dropped

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 1-Apr 3-Apr 5-Apr 7-Apr 9-Apr 11-Apr 13-Apr 15-Apr 17-Apr 19-Apr 21-Apr 23-Apr 25-Apr 27-Apr 29-Apr 1-May 3-May 5-May 7-May 9-May 11-May 13-May 15-May 17-May 19-May 21-May 23-May 25-May 27-May 29-May 31-May 2-Jun 4-Jun 6-Jun 8-Jun 10-Jun 12-Jun New Tests 14-Day Positivity Rate

40.8% 4.5%

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0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4

Spread Rate of COVID-19 Remains Stable

R>1- the number of infected persons will increase R<1- the number of infected persons will decrease R=1- the number of infected persons remains constant

Mean Statewide Estimates of R-effective

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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Remain Stable

Total includes both COVID-19 confirmed positive hospitalizations as well as COVID-19 suspect hospitalizations.

1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 27-Mar 29-Mar 31-Mar 2-Apr 4-Apr 6-Apr 8-Apr 10-Apr 12-Apr 14-Apr 16-Apr 18-Apr 20-Apr 22-Apr 24-Apr 26-Apr 28-Apr 30-Apr 2-May 4-May 6-May 8-May 10-May 12-May 14-May 16-May 18-May 20-May 22-May 24-May 26-May 28-May 30-May 1-Jun 3-Jun 5-Jun 7-Jun 9-Jun 11-Jun Total Hospitalized Total ICU

May 8-Stage 2 May 25-Memorial Day

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COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized

Healthcare Capacity

California’s Healthcare System Capacity

3,103

COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized

73,867

Hospital Beds

52,745

Surge Beds

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11,652

Ventilators Available

California’s Critical Care Capacity

1,053

ICU COVID-19 Admissions

3,775

ICU Available Capacity

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Active Data Monitoring

STEP 1

Targeted Engagement

STEP 2

Reinstitute Community Measures

STEP 3

The State is Monitoring and Supporting Counties

13 Counties

Receiving Targeted Technical Assistance and Support

58 Counties

Providing Daily Data Assessments

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Elevated Disease Transmission Increasing Hospitalization Limited Hospital Capacity

Average tests per day* Case rate per 100,000** Testing positivity* Change in 3-day avg COVID+ hospitalizations Available % ICU beds Available % Ventilators

Measure

150 per 100,000 25 per 100,000 8% 10% 20% 25%

Fresno

65.4 53.3 8.5% ✔ ✔ ✔

Imperial

✔ 773.3 27.2% ✔ 0.0% ✔

Kern

105.3 85.4 8.3% ✔ ✔ ✔

Kings

✔ 176.4 ✔ 14.3% ✔ ✔

Los Angeles

✔ 162.5 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

San Joaquin

91.7 ✔ ✔ ✔ 8.2% ✔

Tulare

93.1 109.2 10.1% ✔ 10.3% ✔

*7 day average with a 7 day lag ** Last 14 days

The State is Closely Monitoring County Data

These are counties that did not meet threshold for three consecutive days. Metrics are only displayed for counties not meeting threshold.

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The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19

38.90% 36.60% 15.40% 6.00% 0.50% 2.50% 56.20% 18.30% 8.00% 4.80% 0.20% 12.50% 40.20% 33.20% 14.60% 9.60% 0.30% 2.00% LATINO WHITE ASIAN BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE OTHER

CA Population Cases Deaths

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Daily Reporting And Monitoring Testing of Staff and Residents

Nursing Homes Project Roomkey

15,638

Rooms Acquired

66%

Occupancy Rate

82%

Occupancy for Asymptomatic Rooms

17%

Occupancy for COVID-19 Positive Rooms

798

Staff Ready to Deploy

901

Shifts Covered

Supporting Vulnerable Populations

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175.5 Million

Procedure Masks

2.6 Million

Gloves

20.1 Million

Face Shields

Growing Personal Protective Equipment Inventory

10.4 Million

Gowns

1.4 Million

N-95 Masks

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10,000

Trained by July 1

California’s plan is built to contact trace 3,600 new cases per day.

25

Counties On-boarded

32

Counties In-Process

Growing Contact Tracing Capacity

2,243

Completed Training

4,855

Enrolled in Training

& &

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The 1918 Flu Pandemic Reminds Us to be Cautious

Wave 1

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Your Actions Will Save Lives

Be smart.

Wear a face covering. Physically distance. Wash your hands.

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