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HCS Board Meeting Tracking COVID-19 September 10, 2020 Alabamas COVID-19 Risk Indicator Map date: 09/09/2020 Desired Goal for AL COVID-19 Risk Indicator Map Short Term - Be Removed from High Risk (Red) Long Term - Low (Green) or Moderate


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HCS Board Meeting

Tracking COVID-19 September 10, 2020

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Alabama’s COVID-19 Risk Indicator

Map date: 09/09/2020

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Desired Goal for AL COVID-19 Risk Indicator Map

Short Term - Be Removed from High Risk (Red) Long Term - Low (Green) or Moderate Risk (Yellow)

thebullrun.wordpress.com

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Map date: 09/09/2020

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ADPH RISK INDICATOR MAPS

Weekly Report of COVID-19 Confirmed Rate Per 100,000 People

5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 6/19 6/26 7/3 7/10 7/17 7/24 7/31 8/7 8/14 8/21 8/28 9/4

State JeffCo Shelby

>100-2,000 >50-100 >10-50 >0-10

Bamatracker.com

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Tracking Numbers Across Jefferson County

(September 9, 2020)

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Map date: 09/09/2020

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Tracking Numbers Across Shelby County

(September 9, 2020)

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Map date: 09/09/2020

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Desired Goal for Confirmed Rate Per 100,000 Population Reported in Last 14 Days

Short Term - Reduce the Confirmed Cases Per 100,000 in Last 14 Days Intermediate - Less than 140 Confirmed Cases Per 100,000 in Last 14 Days (and sustained overtime) Long Term - Lowest Rate (Less than 10 cases)

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State of Alabama

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NEW CASES OF COVID-19

May 20th June 20th July 20th August 20th September 9th State 676 543 1846 699 701 Jefferson 66 68 261 82 94 Shelby 10 19 79 10 53

Bamatracker.com

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State of Alabama

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State of Alabama

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State of Alabama

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State of Alabama

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HOSPITALIZATIONS DUE TO COVID-19

May 20 June 20 July 20 August 20 September 7 September 8 September 9 State 560 638 1571 1160 845 849 857 Jefferson 124 110 342 257 193 189 186 Shelby Bamatracker.com

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COVID-19 Acute Care & Intensive Care Unit Bed Capacity

Desired Goal: 10% or Greater Capacity for COVID-19 Patients Adult Acute Care Bed Capacity 48% Adult ICU Bed Capacity 19% (Jefferson County Hospitals)

9/10/2020

nytimes.com

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COVID-19 POSITIVITY RATE

May 20th Tested (% Positive) June 20th Tested (% Positive) July 20th Tested (% Positive) August 20th Tested (% Positive)

  • Sept. 7th

Tested (% Positive)

  • Sept. 8th

Tested (% Positive)

  • Sept. 9th

Tested (% Positive)

State

1,374 (6.43%) 8,194 (9.61%) 8,221 (13.33%) 11,161 (6.35%) 3,687 (11.27%) 4,172 (10.32%) 5,894 (11.11%)

Jefferson

979 (4.64%) 1,066 (5.07%) 1,394 (8.85%) 1,688 (9.59%) 543 (10.12%) 677 (10.13%) 822 (10.14%)

Shelby

202 (5.57%) 378 (5.43%) 391 (8.63%) 532 (8.9%) 166 (10.04%) 153 (10.1%) 262 (10.16%) Bamatracker.com

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State of Alabama

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Impact of COVID on HCS Students & Faculty/Staff

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Date Students (Enrollment) Case Rate for Students Personnel (# of Employees) Case Rate for Personnel August 20 1 (13,331) 0.008% 0 (1,873) 0% August 21 1 (13,381) 0.007% 0 (1,873) 0% August 24 0 (13,499) 0% 0 (1,874) 0% August 25 4 (13,505) 0.030% 0 (1,875) 0% August 26 1 (13,480) 0.007% 1 (1,875) 0.053% August 27 2 (13,457) 0.015% 0 (1,875) 0% August 28 0 (13,402) 0% 0 (1,875) 0% August 31 0 (13,404) 0% 0 (1,877) 0% September 1 1 (13,405) 0.007% 0 (1,879) 0% September 2 2 (13,411) 0.015% 3 (1,879) 0.160% September 3 2 (13,405) 0.015% 1 (1,882) 0.053% September 4 3 (13,409) 0.022% 0 (1,882) 0% September 8 1 (13,431) 0.007% 1 (1,884) 0.053% September 9 3 (13,421) 0.022% 1 (1,884) 0.053%

Total 21 (13,424) 0.156% 7 (1,878) 0.373%

New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported Per Date

Titles for Columns 3 & 5 were corrected from “Positivity” Rate to “Case” Rate on 9/11/20.

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COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES REPORTED SUMMER 2020 (Plus Cases Since Start of School)

HCS Students - 26 Reported During the Summer Plus 21 students reported as positive as of August 20 Total 47 Students out of 13,424 = 0.35% HCS Personnel - 27 Reported During the Summer Plus 7 personnel reported as positive since August 20 Total 34 Personnel out of 1,878 = 1.81%

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Students in Covid-19 Related Isolation/Quarantine on 9/10/20

Covid-19 “Positive” in Isolation - 7 Covid-19 “Suspect Positive” Isolation - 17

(Suspect Positives are those having symptoms & waiting on test results or diagnosis.)

Covid-19 “Close Contact” Quarantine - 109

Close Contact occurred outside of school setting - 63

Close Contact occurred inside of school setting or activity - 46

Total Students in Covid-19 Related Isolation/Quarantine on 9/10/20 - 133

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Employees in Covid-19 Related Isolation/Quarantine

  • n 9/10/20

Covid-19 “Positive” in Isolation - 5 Covid-19 “Suspect Positive” Isolation- 2

(Suspect Positives are those having symptoms & waiting on test results or diagnosis.)

Covid-19 “Close Contact” Quarantine - 14

Total Employees in Covid-19 Related Isolation/Quarantine on 9/10/20 -

21 out of 1878 employees (1.1%)

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Levels of Response

Level 1 Normal school operations when COVID-19 conditions have significantly subsided Level 2 Normal school operations with good hygiene, social distancing as feasible, face coverings for all, and additional restrictions which may include no PE dress-out, limited class changes PK-5, and limited drills Level 3 Level 2 plus staggered schedules, Monday / Thursday and Tuesday / Friday (2 days in-person per week, 3 days remote) Level 4 Full remote learning for all students at home and no extracurricular activities