Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report City Council Meeting Friday, May 15, - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report City Council Meeting Friday, May 15, 2020 May 15, 2020 1 Actions in Minneapolis Emergency Declaration March 16 [11] Emergency Regulations to-date Bar and restaurant closures:


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CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS

Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report

City Council Meeting Friday, May 15, 2020

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May 15, 2020

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Actions in Minneapolis

  • Emergency Declaration – March 16
  • [11] Emergency Regulations to-date
  • Bar and restaurant closures: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-1
  • Procurement: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-2
  • Adult Day Care Centers: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-3
  • Land Use applications: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-4
  • Late Fees Waived (renewal of any food, taxi, liquor, wine, beer or

catering license): Emergency Regulation No. 2020-5

  • Paid leave: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-6
  • Business License renewals suspended: Emergency Regulation No.

2020-7

  • Commercial Pedal Cars: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-8
  • Procurement Amendment: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-9
  • Rescinding of Emergency Regulation No. 2020-4: Emergency

Regulation No. 2020-10

  • Congregate Care Facilities: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-11

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Health Department

Statewide

  • Total approximate # of

completed tests: 128,725

  • Total positive: 13,435
  • Patients who no longer need

to be isolated: 9,136

  • Statewide Deaths: 663
  • Deaths among long-term

care of assisted living facilities: 537

  • Hennepin County positive

cases: 4,331

  • Hennepin County deaths: 441
  • Number of Health Care

Workers: 1,605

Hospitalization

  • Total cases requiring

hospitalization: 1,915

  • Hospitalized as of today: 498
  • Hospitalized in ICU as of today:

203

Minneapolis Cases

  • Total positive cases: 1,478
  • Total hospitalized: 326
  • Total recovered: 341
  • Total deceased: 95

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Health Department

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Health Department

  • Contact Tracing
  • Cloth Masks
  • Outreach to Unsheltered

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Office of Emergency Management

Workforce

  • Daily rate of workers on duty is consistently

between 89% and 91% of the total workforce

  • Approximately 79% of workers on duty are working

remotely (excluding police and fire) Emergency Preparedness

  • Monitoring trends, impacts, and resources
  • Focus on health and safety of residents and

employees

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Procurement

  • Total spend, as of May 13, 2020: $4,789,921
  • The total increased by $12,053
  • Purchase of gift cards by the Health Department for Shared

Powers Advisory Committee members

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Finance & Property Services/Human Resource

  • Return to Work plans

Budget

  • Amended 2020 budget and timeline

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Public Safety

  • MPD
  • Trends
  • Enforcement of Governor’s Order
  • MFD
  • Tawfiq Islamic Center
  • Outreach and Engagement

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Public Works

  • Parklet Program update

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State & Federal Activity

  • Last Week of Session
  • CARES Relief
  • Bonding
  • Contact Tracing
  • Phase 4 Federal Funding
  • Homelessness

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Gap Funding Package

Housing

  • Applicants
  • Funds disbursement

Small Business

  • Business notification
  • Funds disbursement

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Recovery & Re-opening

  • Retail/service
  • Food-based businesses
  • Producers
  • Office/downtown

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THANK YOU!