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  1. We lc ome ! Re c o rding , po ll re sults, no te s, a nd Q&A de b rie f will b e se nt to pa rtic ipa nts to mo rro w. I nvite a c o lle a g ue to re g iste r a nd pa rtic ipa te using the QR c o de a t rig ht. Re g istratio n link fo r ne w partic ipants

  2. We lc ome ! Use the Cha t b o x to c o ntrib ute to the c o nve rsa tio n. Ple a se dire c t c ha ts to “a ll a tte nde e s.” Co mme nts ma y b e a ddre sse d live o r a fte rwa rd . 2

  3. Fresno Co. Stats as of Wed 7/08/20 5:00pm Last Week 7/2/20 This week Numbers: • Total Cases: 5,289 (+1,397) • Total Cases: 7,281 (+1,992) • Out of 63,591 test results received and processed. • Out of 76,594 test results received and processed. • 93 (Travel-Related) (+10) • 109 (Travel-Related) (+16) • 1,884 (Close Contact) (approx. +284) • 2,220 (Close Contact) (approx. +336) • 1,649 (Community-Spread / Unknown) (approx. +249) • 1,944 (Community-Spread / Unknown) (approx. +295) • 1,663 (Under Investigation) (+784) • 3,014 (Under Investigation) (approx. +1351) • Total Deaths: 75 (+4) • Total Deaths: 84 (+9) • Ever Hospitalized: 376 (+48) • Ever Hospitalized: 426 (+50) • Recovered: 1,256* (+190) • Recovered: 1,529* (+273) • Detailed Information : www.fcdph.org/covid19data • Detailed Information : www.fcdph.org/covid19data • Data & Surveillance Dashboard • Data & Surveillance Dashboard

  4. Snapshot of Cases by Community 7/08/20 Zoom in on website to see smaller communities’ numbers.

  5. Statewide Monitoring Status

  6. Health Department Updates New Announcement July 1, 2020 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA/Pages/NR20- 143.aspx • The Governor has requested that Counties who have been on the County Monitoring List for 3 consecutive days will be required to shut down the following industries unless they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up . The closures will apply for a minimum of three weeks and are subject to an extension based on epidemiologic indicators. • Indoor Dine-in Restaurants • Indoor Wineries and tasting rooms • Indoor Movie theaters • Indoor Family entertainment centers • Indoor Zoos and museums • Indoor Cardrooms • Bars must close all operations even if they are operating outdoors.

  7. Health Department Updates Open Sectors with State Variance and Health Officer Approval Stage 3-Not approved to open at this time and no update for reopening • Saunas and steam rooms • Live theater • Nightclubs • Concert venues • Festivals • Theme parks • Higher education

  8. Health Department Updates New Health Officer Order July 2, 2020 • Closure of All Brewpubs, Breweries, Bars, and Indoor Operations of Specific Industries Until Further Notice https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=46634 Easier access to health messages for providers and schools on health department COVID 19 main page Salud America – 8 Big Ways Coronavirus Impacts Latinos: https://salud- america.org/infographic-8-big-ways-coronavirus-impacts-latinos/

  9. Health Department Updates Open Sectors with State Variance and Health Officer Approval Last week guidance Updated Guidance • COVID-19 Reopening Guidance Table as of 6/24/20 • Guidance for dine-in restaurants 6/30/20 https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/public- https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Home/ShowDocument?id=46497 health/environmental-health/consumer-food-program • Guidance for Funeral Homes and Cemeteries as of 6/26/20 • Guidance for Body Art Facility 6/26/20 https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=46579 https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/public- • Brewpubs, Breweries, Bars and Pubs Closed as of 6/29/20 health/environmental-health/body-art-program https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=46615 • New Guidance for Faith Based Organizations as of 7/7/20 • New Guidance for Faith Based as of 6/30/20 https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=46 https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA/Pages/NR20-143.aspx 624 Keeping checking the Department COVID-19 webpage for updated guidance and corresponding attestations.

  10. Testing Updates Testing Site list on health department website https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/public- health/covid-19/covid-19-testing-sites • **Due to high demand, all 3 Optum Serve Testing sites are currently booked. • Upcoming Testing Event • Tentatively planning another testing event for the Hmong community in August. • Fresno County is currently exceeding goal of 1500 tests per day. Currently averaging 1,700 tests per day. • Labs processing COVID 19 tests have hit full capacity. May experience delay in receiving results. Results are taking on average 5 – 7 days. The State has asked labs to prioritize high risk groups such as frontline staff and vulnerable populations.

  11. • Friday, July 10th - Mosqueda Center 4670 E. Butler Avenue 8:30am - 2:30pm Upcom oming Di Distri rict 5 5 • Saturday, July 11th – Mosqueda Center 4670 E. Butler Avenue 8:30am - 2:30pm Drive ve-Up Up T Testing ng • Friday, July 17th - Fresno Center 4879 E. Kings Canyon Road 8:30am - 2:30pm • Saturday, July 18th - St. Anthony’s Church 2494 S. Chestnut Avenue 8:30am - 2:30pm Events • **These locations have been prepared for easy access and testing. Please call first and register to quicken the process at 1-800-492-4227.

  12. Mask Flyers Available

  13. THI HIS I IS WHA HAT W WE ARE DOING T G TOGE GETHE HER • Aligning public funding to outcomes we’ve agreed we want • C2C convenes a meeting with a national partner Children’s Funding Project in early June • Field Teams originating from this call have plans in early development that can be leveraged toward CARES Act • Within one month, two plans are submitted to the City and County for about $14.5 million. • We have leveraged over 20 CBOs expertise, infrastructure and trusted relationships • COVID provided an opportunity to build mutually beneficial work plans and deepened the relationships between CBOs and local government

  14. FRESNO CO COUNTY CO COVID-19 19 E EQUITY P PROJECT • Cultural and linguistic focus on vulnerable populations not easily reached • Educate, provide support, and conduct contact tracing with DPH • Involves more than 18 CBOs throughout the County • At least 24 towns and neighborhoods • 13 cultures and 12 languages • Education • Community Health Workers/Promotoras reaching communities directly through their networks and relationships • Materials and PR support

  15. FRESNO CO COUNTY CO COVID-19 19 E EQUITY P PROJECT • Testing and Tracing • City: work with UCSF mobile van HeaL project • County: • Organize testing with clinic sites • Conduct investigation and contact tracing in conjunction with DPH • Quarantine Support • Connect to services and provide check-ins through CHWs/promotoras • Provide resources for isolation when none available • GRAND TOTAL proposed through CARES Act Funding: Over $9.7 M

  16. UPD PDATED C CHILD C CARE E PR PROPO POSAL F FOR C CARES ACT F FUNDING • Focus on emergency needs and child care provider retention • TWO components – Child care vouchers and PPE • Vouchers for 388 families – 190 City of Fresno, 198 County • $1.5+ million City; $1.6 million County • To get on list – families call CVCSN at 559-456-8195 • PPE for centers and homes, including license-exempt • Important for retention • $665,663 City; $593,429 County • Outreach and training for new providers • Deleted due to not being eligible for CARES Act funding • Grand Total - $4.8 Million ($2.4 M City and $2.4 M County rounded) • City contract in development. County vetting proposal and supportive.

  17. ELIGIBLE F FOR C CHI HILD CARE V VOUCHE HERS • Essential workers in the following sectors, whose total family income does not exceed the current income eligibility threshold and are not able to work remotely (enroll in the order listed): • Essential Worker Priority 1 : Healthcare / Public Health and Emergency Service sectors • Essential Worker Priority 2 : Food and Agriculture, Teachers, education staff, and providers of early learning and care services including custodial, kitchen staff, and other support staff, Workers supporting critical infrastructure, State and local government workers, Communications and Information Technology IT, Energy, Transportation and Logistics, Critical Manufacturing, Hazardous Materials, Financial Services, and Chemical sectors • Essential Worker Priority 3: All other fields listed on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers document, located at https://covid19.ca.gov/img/EssentialCriticalInfrastructureWorkers.pdf • Essential workers listed in #2 above, whose total family income exceeds the current income eligibility threshold and are not able to work remotely. • Income Eligibility Threshold: 85% of State Median Income. • Examples – Family size of 1-2 upper limit $5,540/mo; Family size of 4 upper limit $7,069/mo

  18. For ENGLISH Convening, register at the following link For SPANISH Convening, register at the following link : https://fresno.k12oms.org/1139-187268 https://fresno.k12oms.org/1139-187269

  19. T hank you! Re c o rding , po ll re sults, no te s, a nd Q&A de b rie f will b e se nt to pa rtic ipa nts to mo rro w. Ple a se sha re the invita tio n to re g iste r fo r ne xt we e k’ s c a ll with yo ur ne two rk. Re g istratio n link fo r ne w partic ipants

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