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Executive Briefing
Update #8
June 9, 2020
Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
County Manager
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County Statistics As of June 8, 2020
Case Frequency Report Testin Data
Total Tests
Positive
red in Florida Percent Positive
in the US, Not in Florida 1'1?-,Collier Residents
Residents
red outside the US FN MTotal Deaths
I Examiner
of State
Florida Residents
Examiner
Cases, Non -Florida Residents
Cases
Mortalitv Data
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Symptoms
1a. Influenza -Like Illness Syndrome in Collier County
lb. COVID-Like Illness Syndrome in Collier County
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5(24 5,75 5/26 5/27 5J28 5/7.9 Sf:A 5/31 6{I 672 613 6J4 5t5 6J6 617
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2a. Number of COVID-19 Cases in Collier County
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2b. Percentage of Persons Who Tested Positive for COVID-19 in Collier County
24.3%
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13.4%
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5!24 5,h5 5.126 5(27 5(28 S09 5130 5/31 E/1 6(2 6/3 6/4 6/6 6/6 6/7 Target Range -2b. %Positive COVID-19 Persons
Average for this two -week period = 55 per day Average for this two -week period = 11.6% = =�
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3a. Available Ventilators in Collier County
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90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
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3b. Available Hospital Beds in Collier County
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90% 188
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■ COVID-19 Filled Beds ■ Non-COVID-19 Filled Beds
■ Unfilled Beds/Staff Available -. Unfilled Beds/No Staff Available
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Based on data from May 24 — June 7, 2020
Gating Criteria Satisfied? Each Group
1a. Downward trajectory of influenza -like illnesses (I LI) reported within a 14-day period or
two weeks of minimal I LI activity, and Yes Yes
1b. Downward trajectory of covid-like syndromic cases reported within a 14-day period Yes
2. Downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period No
3a. Sufficient hospital ventilator capacity and Yes
Yes
3b. Sufficient hospital bed capacity (able to treat COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 patients) Yes
Gating Criteria are based on the White House Opening Up America Again guidelines and adapted according to the State of Florida Office
of the Governor Executive Order 20-112 with guidance from CDC Activities and Initiatives Supporting the COVID-19 Response and the
President's Plan for Opening America Up Again. The determinations are made by the Florida Department of Health in Collier County using
Iineartrends for 14-day data sets.
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COVID-19 Cases in Collier County Hospitals
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Number of COVID-19 Cases per Day, Immokalee Residents Compared to All
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May 16
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24%
June 5
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• PA Educational Announcements continue
• Box Truck with COVID-19 Educational Messages
• English, Spanish, and Creole Radio and Television
• Testing of symptomatic individuals at DOH -Collier,
HCNSWFL, Braden Clinic, Pvt MD
• Mass Testing, May 3-5
• Mass Testing, May 31
• Mass Testing now Every Sunday at CHD
• DOH -Collier health educators visiting businesses
• Walk-up testing M, W, F at DOH -Collier during clinic
hours
• Partner testing, HCNSWFL, Doctors w/o Borders
Global Management, Partners in Health
• Promotoras Community Based Education
Recruitment
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Source: Neel Burton HEALTH
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Ten County employees trained May 13th Contact Tracing Reported As of June 7, 2020
First Five to began June 1st 2020
Five being requested to start Monday, Jun 15th
Additional Activities
Total Number of Collier County
Resident Cases
1963
Investigated
1776
90%
• Immokalee Testing now 6 days per week. Sunday mass testing, Mon, Wed, Fri clinic hours,
Tues, Thurs pop-up with Doctors without Borders
• Continued distribution of available PPE to community and providers in the Immokalee area
• Continued contact tracing asap following identification of positive cases
• Beginning this week Regional Meetings with Hendry County DOH, Palm Beach County DOH,
Collier DOH, Doctors without Borders, Global Management and Partners in Health. Then
expect to add in FQHCs and major growers
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County Beaches Re -opening
Public Services Dept.
June 9, 2020
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➢ Summer Recreation camps opened on Monday
➢ 677 Campers registered at 11 Locations
➢ Initially, playgrounds at these locations will be available only
for summer camp -related
➢ Community centers limited to summer camp use only TFN
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➢ Pools and fitness centers are open
➢ Pools had 400 visitors last week
➢ Fitness centers had 1,019 visits (May 26 to June 6)
➢ Restrictions being adapted to Governor's re -opening plan
➢ Swim clubs to begin using pools next week
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Effective
yesterday, the following
playgrounds have
re -opened:
➢ Sugden Regional Park
➢ Pelican Bay Community Park
➢ Oakes Neighborhood Park
➢ Gordon River G reenway
Goal is to re -open all playgrounds by July 1st
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➢ Staff are reviewing COVID protection plans from leagues
➢ Will open up play on our fields as agreements are established
➢ Several tournaments scheduled at NCRP in June and July
➢ Acquiring COVID protection plans for these events
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May 26—June 6 Libraries Utilization:
➢ 24,193 books and videos circulated
➢ 10,045 individual visits
March 18 through June 6:
➢ 15,368 requests for materials
➢ 12,215 materials reserved remotely and picked up curbside
➢ 3,854 Unemployment forms distributed
➢ 111,818 a -books circulated
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