File #: 2022-924    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/2/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action:
Title: COVID-19 UPDATE (CITY COUNCIL)
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Report to Mayor and City Council

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

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SUBJECT:                     

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COVID-19 UPDATE (CITY COUNCIL)

 

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I.                     SUMMARY

COVID-19 Positive Case Information by the Numbers

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health COVID-19 case data as of 11/1/2022 listed below.

                     New Cases: 1392*

                     Total Cases Reported: 3,490,492*

                     7-Day Daily Average Positivity Rate: 3.79%

                     Carson Total Confirmed Cases: 32,285

*includes cases reported by Long Beach and Pasadena Public Health Departments

 

Additional COVID-19 testing information can be found at <https://dhs.lacounty.gov/covid-19/testing/>.

 

County/City of Carson Vaccination Status

As of the date of this report, 84% of Carson residents 6+ months of age and over have received at least one vaccine dose. The chart below shows vaccination rates for the City of Carson in comparison to the rates among the county.

Additional COVID-19 vaccine information can be found at <https://carsonca.gov/vaccine/>.

 

 

City of Carson specific updates:

                     The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to affect many city employees.  Employees who were unable to work due to being ill with the virus or for being contact traced were provided leave benefits under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA); Supplemental Paid Sick Leave of 2021 (SPSL) and Supplemental Paid Sick Leave of 2022 (SPSL22).

o                     Number of employees who tested positive since start of Pandemic: 353

o                     Number of employees who tested positive since January 1, 2022: 216

o                     Number of FFCRA, SPSL and SPSL22 benefit recipients: 329

                     Masks continue to be required by all city employees and participants in city recreational and educational programs and camps.

Public Health updates: 

o                     Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the updated bivalent booster for children ages 5 and older. This is after the Food and Drug Administration provided emergency use authorization for the Pfizer bivalent booster for children ages 5-11 and the Moderna bivalent booster for children ages 6-17.

o                     Both the Pfizer and Moderna updated Fall COVID-19 boosters are bivalent vaccines, meaning they protect against both the original virus that causes COVID-19 and the more recently spreading Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants. Although the two subvariants are different, they have the same spike protein, and these new Fall boosters offer protection against both.

o                     The Pfizer bivalent booster is for children ages 5-11, and the Moderna bivalent booster is for children ages 6-17. The Moderna pediatric booster is available now, and Pfizer vaccines are expected by next week.

o                     In order to be eligible for the boosters, children need to have completed their primary vaccine series at least two months prior. More than 300,000 children in LA County are now eligible for the bivalent boosters.

 

Monkeypox Information:

In early August, both State of California and County of Los Angeles declared states of emergency due to the growing number of monkeypox cases.  Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by a virus not commonly seen in the United States. Infections in the U.S. are usually associated with travel to West or Central Africa or contact with imported infected animals. Monkeypox can also spread when a person has close contact with a person infected with monkeypox virus or when a person comes in contact with materials that are contaminated with the virus.

As of November 2, 2022, there were 28,492 reported cases and 8 deaths in the U.S., 2,348 cases and 1 confirmed death in LA County.  In response to the increasing numbers, LA County Public Health has made vaccination available to certain high-risk groups. To date, 71,266 first dose vaccines have been administered within the County.

 

 

 

II.                     RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

 

1.                     RECEIVE and FILE.

 

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III.                     ALTERNATIVES

TAKE another action the City Council deems appropriate.

 

IV.                     BACKGROUND

COVID-19 is a viral respiratory illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a novel coronavirus. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly through close contact from person-to-person. Some people without symptoms may spread the virus. The virus spreads mainly from person-to-person between people in proximity with one another (within about 6 feet) by aspiration of respiratory droplets by an infected person.

                     

V.                     FISCAL IMPACT

City costs are either being covered by existing department appropriations or new appropriations from the General Fund. All costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic are being tracked separately by staff who will continue to pursue all available reimbursements for eligible City costs incurred from FEMA or other sources. 

 

VI.                     EXHIBITS

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Prepared by:  Nora Garcia, Emergency Services Manager, and Roobik Galoosian, Risk Manager