HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.28.20 Email from Shari McCracken - Governors talking points
From:McCracken, Shari
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;
McCracken, Shari;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Subject:Governors talking points
Date:Tuesday, April 28, 2020 8:11:53 PM
Attachments:Update on California Pandemic Roadmap.pdf
ATT00001.txt
Attached for your information are the slides from the Governor's press conference today.
Shari
Pandemic Roadmap
Update on California’s
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Therapeutic development to meet the demandAbility of businesses, schools, and childcare facilities to support physical distancing Determination of when to reinstitute measures like Stay
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Ability to test, contact trace, isolate, and support the exposedAbility to protect those at high risk for COVIDSurge capacity for hospital and health systems
6 Indicators for Modifying Stay
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19 suspect hospitalizations.
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Total ICU
Total Hospitalized
19 confirmed positive hospitalizations as well as COVID
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Total includes both COVID
California Hospitalization Trend Lines
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The Basics
19 is not going away soon.
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COVIDModifications to Stayby health risk and a commitment to equity.Taking responsibility is key at all levels business, and government.
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STAGE 4: End of StayHome Order Return to expanded workforce in highest risk workplaces.Requires Therapeutics.
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STAGE 3: Higher Risk Workplaces Creating opportunities for higher risk sectors to adapt and re
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STAGE 2: Lower Risk Workplaces Creating opportunities for lower risk sectors to adapt and reModified school programs and childcare re
Resilience Roadmap Stages
STAGE 1: Safety and Preparedness Making essential workforce environment as safe as possible.
sector safety guidelines for expanded workforce.
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Physical and work flow adaptionEssential workforce safety netMake PPE more widely availableIndividual behavior changes
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Stage 1: Safety and Preparedness
Continue to build out testing, contact tracing, PPE, and hospital surge capacity.Continue to make essential workplaces as safe as possible. Prepare sector
This is where we are now.•••
workplaces
lower risk
pickup)
curbside
Stage 2: Lower Risk Workplaces
Retail (e.g. ManufacturingOffices (when telework not possible)Opening more public spaces
Wage replacement so workers can stay home when sick
Gradually opening some with ADAPTATIONS:Expanded Workforce Safety Net:
Stage 2: Lower Risk Workplaces
Summer programs and next school year potentially starting sooner (July/August) Childcare facilities to provide more careAddress learning gaps Ensure students and staff are protectedAllow
broader workforce to return to work
Schools and Childcare Facilities with Adaptations:
risk workplaces NOW
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physical distancing, face coverings, etc.
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essential travel
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Policies that allow people to stay home when they’re sickGuidance provided on how to reduce riskSafety precautions Avoid all nonSupport and care for people who are at high risk
Wage replacement so workers can stay home when sickImplement adaptations to lowerEmployees continue to work from home when possible
Government ActionsIndividual Actions
Business Actions
Actions needed to get from Stage 1 to Stage 2
statewide
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Hospitalization and ICU trends stable.Hospital surge capacity to meet demand.Sufficient PPE supply to meet demand.Sufficient testing capacity to meet demand.Contact tracing capacity
statewide.
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When are we ready for Stage 2?
Key indicator considerations to move to Stage 2: Transition to Stage 2 will occur through a modification to the Stay.
19 surveillance
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Opportunity for Regional Variations
During Stage 2, counties may choose to relax stricter local orders at their own pace.Following Stage 2, once a statewide COVIDsystem is made possible through testing, further regional
variations could be supported.State will consult and collaborate closely with local governments.
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open highest risk workplaces with all
ConcertsConvention CentersLive audience sports
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Stage 4: End of Stay
Reindicators satisfied once therapeutics have been developed:•••
person religious services
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Personal care (hair and nail salons, gyms)Entertainment venues (movie theaters, sports without live audiences)In(churches, weddings)
Open higher risk environments with adaptations and limits on size of gatherings:•••
Stage 3: Higher Risk Workplaces
Be Part of the Solution
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Stay Home. Practice Physical Distancing.We are enlisting all Californians to help inform the development of guidance for sectors across our economy.This guidance will provide a framework
for how to safely re
covid19.ca.gov