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Meeting Guidelines ➢ This will be a moderated forum. We ask that everyone participating be respectful and stay on topic. The moderator may select questions as time permits and in order to keep the discussion on topic and appropriate. ➢ This meeting is being recorded and will be posted on health dept social media and at www.pacificcountycovid19.com ➢ If you’d like to comment or ask a question, enter your comment in the comment box, or enter your name and you will be called on (as time permits). ➢ Please try to limit comments to 3 minutes or less.
Agenda & Topics 1. Introductions & meeting guidelines 2. Local data update and definitions 3. Vaccine updates ✓ 3 steps ✓ Who’s eligible ✓ Mass clinic collaborative ✓ Waitlist FAQs ✓ Other options: state mass vaccination sites 4. Healthy Washington- Roadmap to Recovery 5. Testing options 6. Resources for small businesses 7. We are hiring! 8. Question & Answer and Public Comment
COVID-19 Definitions Our COVID-19 case count includes confirmed and probable cases. Confirmed: - Meets confirmatory laboratory evidence: SARS-CoV-2 RNA in a clinical specimen using a molecular amplification detection test. Probable: - Meets clinical criteria (symptoms) AND epidemiologic evidence (exposure) with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19. - Meets presumptive (antigen, antibody) laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence. - Meets vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19. Active: Monitored by Public Health. Timeline varies, usually no more than 14 days. Closed: Discontinuation of isolation. No longer monitored by Public Health. Recovered: No standardized definition. Difficult to determine, but most assume an individual has returned to baseline health prior to COVID-19. Not tracked by Public Health. Quarantine: Used to keep someone who might have been exposed to COVID-19 away from others to limit the disease spread. Isolation: Separate people infected with the virus (those who are sick with COVID-19 and those with no symptoms) from people who are not infected.
Pacific County Weekly COVID 19 Data Pacific County Case Data Summary 1/27/2021 2/3/2021 2/10/2021 Cases (Total) 688 709 728 -Active Cases (currently monitored by Public Health) 32 29 26 -Closed Cases (no longer monitored by Public Health) 656 680 702 -Confirmed Cases (PCR positive) 491 509 531 -Probable cases (Rapid positive) 197 200 197 Hospitalizations (to date) 22 22 25 Deaths 9 9 9 -Percent Deaths (deaths/cases) 1.3% 1.3% 1.2% Cases per 100k per 14 days (rolling)- includes 217.2 189.5 157.1 PCR positives and Rapid positives Data transition to include “Probable” as “COVID-19 Case” and to calculate average case rate per 100,000/14 days. No longer require PCR confirmation effective 11/25/20.
Bay Center 98527 7 Chinook 98614 12 Pacific County Ilwaco 98624 30 Long Beach 98631 62 Cases by Zip Lebam 98554 Less than 5 Code Naselle 98638 35 Nahcotta 98637 Less than 5 - Confirmed case count is specific to each zip code. Menlo 98561 Less than 5 Ocean Park 98640 46 - Represents permanent residence of Pacific County Oysterville 98641 Less than 5 COVID-19 cases. Seaview 98644 21 - Not a representation of Raymond 98577 333 where COVID-19 exposure or South Bend 98586 171 transmission occurred. Tokeland 98590 Less than 5 Incomplete/unassigned 4 Updated 2/10/2021
Pacific County Case Data by Age Range Age group Count Proportion of total cases 0-9 59 8% 10-19 102 14% 20-29 82 11% 30-39 124 17% 40-49 109 15% 50-59 96 13% 60-69 77 11% 70+ 79 11% Updated 2/10/2021
Pacific County Vaccine Data Pacific County Case Data Summary 1/27/2021 2/6/2021 Doses given (cumulative total) 1,430 3,183 % of people who have received their first dose 9.52% % of people who have received two doses 2.11% Number of people scheduled for first-doses the week of 770 about Feb. 7-13 1,000 Updated 2/10/2021
Available on our website for downloading and printing: pacificcountycovid19.com Spanish version coming soon! THANK YOU to Long Beach Visitor’s Bureau for designing this for us!
Who’s currently eligible for the vaccine?
Pacific County vaccine collaborative for mass clinics ➢ Pacific County providers are working collaboratively to provide vaccinations ➢ Each week, providers meet to establish the total number of doses received collectively by all providers. ➢ From that number, we subtract out any scheduled Dose 2 clinics for the week to reserve vaccine for those clinics first. ➢ Whatever is left over determines the number of doses available for new dose one clinics for that week. ➢ Depending on the amount of vaccine received, providers may offer smaller clinics on site at their location, or providers may pool allocated vaccine to offer a mass clinic ➢ Providers then reach out to those on the waitlist to schedule appointments. ➢ You might receive a call from any provider in the collaborative.
Shoalwater Clinic
Pacific County Waitlist FAQs 1. How do I know if I’m on the waitlist? Email us at info1@pacificcountyhealth.com to confirm you are on the waitlist or to find out what number you currently are on the list. We do our best to respond within 2 business days 2. Who is eligible to be on the waitlist? Only those who are part of currently open phases as set by the state. As of 2/9, that includes: 1A- Healthcare workers, EMS, and staff and residents of long term care. 1b tier 1- Those over age 65, those over 50 who meet the definition of multigenerational (the multigeneration definition has nuance- multigenerational slide) 3. What if I’m not part of a group that’s How to sign up? currently eligible? Please do not sign up for the waitlist. We https://forms.gle/BNtAvdmK8hfBBzSx8 will release new waitlists for additional folks (North County) once new phases are opened up by the state. If you sign up for the current waitlist https://forms.gle/bBDu2iTdJsHBJJoh9 and you are not eligible, you will be removed. (South County)
Other Vaccine Clinic Options State-sponsored Mass Vaccination Sites The Washington State Department of Health (DOH), along with the assistance from the Washington National Guard and local and private sector partners, is launching four mass vaccination sites across the state for people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine under Phase 1A or Phase 1B tier 1 (PDF). 1. Kennewick 2. Ridgefield (Clark County Fairgrounds) 3. Spokane 4. Wenatchee For more information and to make an appointment: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/VaccineInformation/M assVaccinationSites
Healthy Washington- Roadmap to Recovery Regions *Pacific County is in the WEST Region along with Grays Harbor, Thurston, and Lewis Counties
Healthy Washington- Roadmap to Recovery https://coronavirus.wa.gov/what-you-need-know/roadmap-recovery-metrics
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/Vaccine
Testing Options, updated 2/2/2021 Provider Location Schedule How to register Other information Willapa Harbor 800 Alder Street Mon-Wednesday No appointment necessary, Priority to Pacific County Hospital South Bend 12:00-1:00pm limited to first 50 cars residents Line up begins at 10:00 Peninsula Pharmacy 117 Spruce St Ilwaco Thursdays www.covidtest360.com By appt. Not physically 9:00am-12:00pm 360-244-0606 located at pharmacy By appointment Ocean Beach Hospital 174 First Ave N. Established patients by Call provider to make appt. PCR, Symptomatic, Close (Established patients) Ilwaco appointment Contact By referral from PCHHS for urgent Provider Decision, by referral cases from county Family Health Center 21610 Pacific Way Established patients by Call 360-665-3000 PCR, Symptomatic, Close (Established patients) Ocean Park appointment Contact, provider discretion Valley View (Centralia) 1800 Cooks Hill Rd. By appt 360-736-3042 PCR, Symptomatic, Close Suite G Centralia, WA Contacts McCleary Health Mart 115 W Simpson Ave TBD Register online at: PCR Pharmacy McCleary, WA www.doineedacovid19test.com Elma/East County 221 West Main St TBD Register online at: PCR Pharmacy Elma, WA www.doineedacovid19test.com Shoalwater Medical 2373 Tokeland Rd Call for appt. 1-800-841-2244 For established patients Clinic (Established Tokeland, WA patients)
http://pacificedc.org/covid-19-small-business-resources/
The Pacific County Public Health & Human Services Department is currently hiring for an Accounting and HR Manager to provide management and oversight of all fiscal and human resources functions within the department. Our ideal candidate will have 10 or more years of responsible accounting and/or HR experience – or the equivalent combination of education and experience – with at least two years in a management level position. To apply, please email resume, cover letter, and county application to Katie Lindstrom at: koien@co.pacific.wa.us This is a full-time management position; the salary range is $4,792 – $6,096 per month plus benefits. The position will remain open until filled with priority consideration given to applications received by February 19th . Full job description and county application can be found at www.co.pacific.wa.us/employment
Useful Links and Resources Information on WA Vaccine Planning www.covidvaccinewa.org WA Notify www.wanotify.org Washington State Department of Health: WA State DOH Hotline: www.coronavirus.wa.gov 1-800-525-0127 Pacific County Health Dept COVID Website: https://www.pacificcountycovid19.com LNI (Report a Business) Reporting violations of safe start plan 800-423-7233 https://coronavirus.wa.gov/report-safe-start-violation LNI COVID-19 Resource Page Liquor Control Board https://www.lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-topics/topics/coronavirus (360) 664-9878 Safer Gatherings https://coronavirus.wa.gov/information-for/you-and-your-family/safer-gatherings Where am I in line for the Vaccine? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html Decision Tree for Schools Reopening https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/DecisionTree-K12schools.pdf Data Dashboards https://coronavirus.wa.gov/what-you-need-know/covid-19-risk-assessment- dashboard?fbclid=IwAR3seZYXBhZ9v3dI25TV4zCaHBaeh0Y4PzJp2DoVXBWZBbfq5bFUzA_pDQA#dashboard Road Map to Recovery Dashboard https://coronavirus.wa.gov/what-you-need-know/roadmap-recovery-metrics
Next Community Forum: Wednesday, February 24th at 11:30 (re-occurring, bi-weekly thereafter) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84282447783 1-253-215-8782 meeting id: 84282447783#
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