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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation - #05COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 1COVID-19 Update:Health Equity, Vaccinations, and Direct Assistance for Renters and Small Business Owners COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 2Orange County Data Dashboard• Orange County Cases to Date: 246,820– Santa Ana Cases to Date: 44,029• Orange County Deaths to Date: 3,952– Santa Ana Deaths to Date: 702• Orange County Test Positivity Rate: 3.9%– Orange County Health Equity Quartile Positivity Rate: 5% COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 3Health Equity COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 4What is Health Equity?•“Health equity is the attainment of the highest level of health for all people. Achieving health equity requires valuing everyone equally with focused and ongoing societal efforts to address avoidable inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and the elimination of health and health care disparities.”– Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 5What is the Health Equity Metric?• Based on the California Healthy Places Index• Measures 25 indicators in the following categories:– Economic– Social– Education– Transportation– Housing– Environment– Neighborhood COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 6 COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 7Blueprint for a Safer EconomyCounty Risk LevelDaily New Cases (per 100k)Positive TestsHealth Equity QuartileWidespread - Tier 1 (Purple) >7 new daily cases >8%Substantial - Tier 2(Red) 4 - 7 new daily cases 5 - 8% 5.3 - 8%Moderate - Tier 3 (Orange) 1 - 3.9 new daily cases 2 - 4.9% 2.2 - 5.2%Minimal - Tier 4 (Yellow) <1 new daily cases <2% <2.2% COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 8City Efforts to Address Health Equity?•City Funded multiple testing locations•Multi-lingual staffing for SAC vaccination site•Rental assistance•Small business assistance•Data modeling•Vaccine hesitancy outreach with UCI•Outreach and assistance for residents having trouble with Othena•Partnerships with the Health Care Agency, Latino Health Access, Memorial Care, Albertsons, and others to distribute vaccines COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 9Vaccinations COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 10Vaccine Doses Administered in OCDoses Number of PersonsPercentFirst Dose 261,585 61%First and Second Dose 165,064 39%Total 426,649 COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 11Total Number of Persons with at Least One Dose by Race/Ethnicity COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 12Percent of Individuals 65+ Vaccinated COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 13COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution• Currently in the State eligible recipients of the vaccination include all Phase 1A individuals (65+, healthcare workers) and Phase 1B individuals (educators, food service workers, etc). COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 14How to Get Vaccinated• Eligible Individuals:– Individuals who live or work in Orange County can register online through www.othena.comto view available appointments.• Not Yet Eligible Individuals:– Sign up at myturn.ca.govto register to be notified when you’re eligible or when appointments open up. COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 15Vaccination Sites in Santa Ana•County of Orange Point of Distribution (POD) at Santa Ana College– 1530 W 17thStreet, Santa Ana, CA 92706– Vaccines are available by appointment only.– For eligible individuals, register online at www.othena.com.• COVID-19 vaccination clinics for Santa Ana residents aged 65 or older are available by appointment at local school campuses. – Call Latino Health Access at (714) 805-7838. COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 16Memorial Care Vaccine Pop-Up at Southwest Senior Center• Friday, March 12 through Sunday, March 14 • 2201 W McFadden Avenue• Vaccines are available by appointment only• Santa Ana residents will be able to register directly through the City. • Registration details will be available our website soon: www.santa-ana.org/covid19 COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 17Rental Assistance COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 18Santa Ana SAVES Program• Santa Ana residents impacted by COVID-19 who are behind on rent and facing eviction can apply for up to 12 month’s rent and receive free legal and mediation services.• More: www.santa-ana.org/SAVES• Questions? (714) 667-2256 COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 19Small Business Assistance COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 20Support for Businesses and Employers•Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)– Available for businesses, private nonprofits, homeowners, and renters– There is currently no expiration date for this benefit•Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans– Available to first and second time loan applicants– Provides loans to help fund payroll costs– Applications will be accepted until March 31, 2021•Small Business Incentive Program Grant– The City of Santa Ana provides one-time $5,000 grants to businesses with 5 or fewer employees. – Business owners must be within the US Department of Housing and Urban Development 80% income limits•More: www.santa-ana.org/covid19•More: covid19.ca.gov/business-and-employers COVID-19 UpdateCity Manager’s OfficeMarch 2, 2021Slide 21Questions?