DACC COVID-19 SAFETY UPDATE - LET'S REDUCE THE SPREAD - New Mexico State University
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01. PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATE PURPOSE Goal: Safety of our community & ensuring we can meet our mission 02. Provide an update on Doña Ana County COVID 19 & DACC data to increase awareness of why mitigation strategies are important. See what is happening locally - understand WHY... 03. Provide an update on new mitigation strategies to increase compliance and work to keep COVID 19 spread low. Gain compliance with face covering indoors COVID-19
Doña Ana County Data- Johns Hopkins University DA 2 week cases Source: https://bao.arcgis.com/covid-19/jhu/county/35013.html
PREVENTION WEAR MASKS LIMIT GROUP SETTINGS Cover nose and mouth, do Avoid large gatherings, use not reuse disposable masks common sense WASH YOUR HANDS COVER UP WHEN SNEEZE Use alcohol-based Try to sneeze on your bent disinfectants elbow or on a tissue COVID-19
Vaccination: DACC FACULTY AND STAFF ★ All New Mexico State University system employees will be required to become fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of September or undergo weekly testing ★ More information on HOW this will roll out will be provided as it becomes available. COVID-19
WHEN TO REPORT? ★ If you are experiencing symptoms or are in contact with a COVID positive person, fill out the Covid-19 report form, REGARDLESS of vaccination status. ★ Students can find the form in their course Canvas Modules ★ Faculty and staff can find the form in SharePoint COVID-19
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3rd COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose ● For people with immune deficiency due to a transplant, medical condition or medications ● Talk to your primary care provider to see if a 3rd COVID-19 Vaccine does is right for you. ● Not part of August $100 incentive program. COVID-19
Average Case Rate by Vaccination Status Rate Ratios: ● Comparison of the rate among not fully vaccinated to those fully vaccinated. ● Measure of relative risk Previous 4 Weeks Case Rate **All Cases: Risk = 5.0 Not fully vaccinated appear to be at a 5-fold higher risk of becoming a case. Previous 4 Weeks Case Rate **Only Symptomatic Cases, and Vaccinated Cases with no Prior Positive Test: Risk = 3.7 Not fully vaccinated appear to be at a 3.7-fold higher risk of becoming a case. COVID-19
Average hospitalization by Vaccination Status Rate Ratios: ● Comparison of the rate among not fully vaccinated to those fully vaccinated. ● Measure of relative risk Previous 4 weeks Hospitalization ** All Cases: Risk: 9.1 Not-fully-vaccinated individuals appear to be at more than a 9.1-fold risk of being hospitalized. Previous 4 weeks Hospitalization ** **Only Symptomatic Cases, and Vaccinated Cases with no Prior Positive Test: Risk: 8.2 Not-fully-vaccinated individuals appear to be at more than a 8.2-fold risk of being hospitalized. COVID-19
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Variants of Concern ● Virtually all sequenced cases in NM are Delta ● Exponential rise in rate of Delta has replaced other variants. COVID-19
Doña Ana County Vaccine Data Population Residents with Percent of Percent of Vaccination Residents with Residents with Series at least one Vaccination Complete shot Series Complete 165,679 117,057 79.4% 70.7% New Mexico Data: 66.9% of NM 18+ with series completed 76.4% with at least one dose 45% of NM 12-17 with series completed 57.9% with at least one dose COVID-19
State Incentives ● Monday, August 2, 2021 - August 31, 2021, all New Mexicans will be eligible for a $100 incentive for getting a dose COVID-19 vaccine during this time period. vaccinenm.org/stay-ahead ● A first or second dose of Moderna or Pfizer, or a dose of of the single shot J&J vaccine. ● No more than a $100 incentive will be distributed per person. COVID-19
VACCINATION OPPORTUNITIES Pleas e Thursday, August 26 oppor announce t t 9:00 - 12:00 facul unities to hese ty, an s DASH 75, 77, 79 d com tudents, s munit taff, Offered in partnership with the Federal Emergency y! Management Agency (FEMA) and the NM Department of Health. NM Department of Health: 1-855-600-3453 https://cvvaccine.nmhealth.org/ COVID-19
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