2021-06-01 CC Agenda Packet - PRESENTATION C - Covid-19 UpdateCITY OF
ELSEGUNDO
El Segundo COVID-19
Situation Update
June 1, 2021
United States
33,093,238*
591,539*
CDC website 06/01/2021 at
4:OOpm
California
3,685,455 (+423)
62,021 (+10)
COVID 1 9.CA.GOV website
06/01/2021 at 4:OOpm
Los Angeles County
1,244,161 (+279)
24,346 (+7)
LACDPH website
06/01/2021 at 4:OOpm
LA County Confirmed
259 (-2)
LACDPH website
Hospitalizations
06/01/2021 at 4:OOpm
LA County Confirmed Cases
49 (-3)
-
LACDPH website
in ICU
05/29/2021 at 4:OOpm
El Segundo
732 (0)
6 (0)
LACDPH website
06/01/2021 at 4:OOpm
El Segundo
8(0)
-
El Segundo AHIMT
Adjusted
06/01/2021 at 4:OOpm
5 Day Case Rate
181 (-22)
-
El Segundo AHIMT
Los Angeles County
06/01/2021 at 4:00pii
CICY OF
EL,SEGUNDO South Bay Numbers
As of June 1, 2021
Note: AHIMT will update the Los Angeles County numbers as State Health department posts during the week. ESgauNDO
El Segundo COVID Cases
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C11101 Beyond the Blueprint Guidance
ELSEGUNDO As of June 1, 2021
• Effective June 15, Outdoor events updates:
• Vaccine Verification/ Negative Testing will not be
required (10,000 + attendees)
• No physical distancing requirement for attendees,
customers or guests
• Attendees must follow CDPH Guidance for Face
Coverings
• Information will need to be prominently placed on all
communications, including the reservation and
ticketing systems, to ensure guests are aware that
the State strongly recommends that they be fully
vaccinated, obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to
attending the event, or wear a face covering
• Venues are required to make available masks for all
attendees
• Common-sense health measures such as masking will
remain across the state. Testing or vaccination
verification requirements will remain in relevant settings.
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CITY OF Beyond
the Guidance cont.
ELSEGUNDO As of June 1, 2021
The requirements and recommendations for negative testing / vaccine verification will be in place effective June 15. 2021
through October 1, 2021
• On or by September 1, 2021 the state will assess the conditions and determine if requirements are needed past
October 1, 2021
Recommendations:
• Encourage everyone to sign up for CA Notify as an added layer of protection for themselves and the community to
receive alerts when they have been in close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19.
• Convey the risk of attending large crowded events where the vaccine status of others in attendance may be unknown
to the individuals.
• Convey the risk of attending large crowded events for populations that may not currently be eligible for vaccination or
may be immunocompromised and whose vaccine protection may be incomplete.
For indoor events of 5,000 or more attendees:
• Vaccine Verification / Negative Testing required for entry
• No Capacity Limitations
• No physical distancing restrictions for attendees, customers and guests
• Must follow current CDPH Guidance for Face Coverings
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Updates
• The City of El Segundo AHIMT is currently operating the 108t"
Operational Period for the COVI D-19 Pandemic Incident
• Successfully conducted 14 vaccinations clinics
• Facilitated 2,374 vaccines to date (first and second dose)
• The AHIMT will be conducting vaccination clinics for children
and teens (ages 12-17) at ES Middle School on June 1, 2, 3, 8,
and 9.
• For more information or to get a scheduling link, please reach out to the
AHIMT
• Proposed changes to Cal/OSHA's workplace safety standards
were posted for consideration at the May 20 standards board
meeting. Cal -OSHA has delayed hearings until early June,
setting guidance for opening June 15.
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Blueprint for a Safer Economy Tier System
• Effective 1 /25/2021 all counties in California were returned to
the color -coded tier system, LA County is in the purple, most
restrictive, tier
• Counties are placed in their respective based on three metrics which
are updated weekly and available on Tuesdays
• Adjusted case rate
• Test positivity rate
• Health Equity metric
• Counties progress through the tiers when they meet certain criteria:
• A county must be in their current tier for a minimum of three (3) weeks
• A county must meet the criteria for the less restrictive tier for the prior two (2)
consecutive weeks
• Counties must meet the health equity metric criteria
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Hospital New Patient Projections: If No Higher Holiday Transmission
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The number of new
hospitalizations will be
higher if there was a large
increase in transmission
during the holiday season
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transmission
behavior varies
Uncertainty
assuming no
increase in
transmission over
the holiday season
Projection for Los Angeles County as of 1 /13/2021
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in transmission
behavior
Projection for Los Angeles County as of 1 /13/2021
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Predictions of ICU Bed Demand: If No Higher Holiday Transmission
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during the holiday season
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transmission
behavior varies
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no recent change
in transmission
behavior
Projection for Los Angeles County as of 1 /13/2021
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Predictions of Ventilator Demand: If No Higher Holiday Transmission
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during the holiday season
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no recent change
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uncertainty if
transmission
behavior varies
Projection for Los Angeles County as of 1/13/2021
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COVID-1 9 Vaccination Information
Vaccines Administered (incl. 1st and 2nd Doses)
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COVID-19 Vaccine in El Segundo
• El Segundo has:
• Successfully administered 202 vaccines, 1 St and 2nd doses incl.
• Approximately 800 vaccines on order
• 300 for city employees
• 100 for Fire and Police
• 100 for Park Vista
• 300 for the School District
• El Segundo continues to actively look for vaccines. Last delivery
of vaccines was on 1 /28/2021
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Effective Reproduction Number
• As of March 14, 2021
• R-effective number of Los
Angeles County is at 0.55
• Spread of COVID-19 is likely
decreasing
• What does this mean?
• If R effective is greater than 1,
COVID-19 will spread
exponentially and cases will
increase.
Source: California Department of Public Health
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Tier Assignment Changes
In light of the recent, unprecedented surge in rate of increase of cases, the following changes
are effective until further notice:
• Tier assignments may occur any day of the week and may occur more than once a week
when the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) determines that the most recent
reliable data indicate that immediate action is needed to address COVID-19 transmission in a
county.
• Counties may be moved back more than one tier if CDPH determines that the data supports
more intensive intervention. Key considerations will include the rate of increase in new cases
and/or test positivity, more recent data as noted on website, public health capacity, and other
epidemiological factors.
• The most recent reliable data will be used to complete the assessment.
• In light of the extreme circumstances requiring immediate action, counties will be required to
implement any sector changes the day following the tier announcement.
• Full details on the Blueprint are available in CDPH's Blueprint for a Safer Economy framework
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