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May 21, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />themselves will still be open. <br />The Pandemic/ Infectious Disease Response Annex is being updated and hope to be <br />presented soon. The last plan was over 10 years old. We have met with PG&E to <br />discuss two possible sites, Main Library and Marina Community Center, to be used as <br />Community Resource Centers (CRC). We are starting the planning for a tabletop <br />exercise (TTX) for October that will be in conjunction with the Great Shakeout. <br />Healthcare Services <br />•Hospitals <br />•Davis Street Family Resource Center <br />•Red Cross <br />•SL Elder Care Alliance <br />2.D. <br />Kaiser Hospital reported that they are still doing a lot of planning on how to bring back <br />services and at what level, including the medical offices and surgeries. They have to <br />adjust the work flow as cities reopen to ensure there is enough signage. A new lab in <br />Berkeley is planned to open on 6/1. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center reported that they provided food to 600 families <br />last week, 90 families daily on average. Jefferson and Lakeside continue to be open <br />for childcare. The clinic continues to do testing and is open for medical and behavioral <br />health. <br />SL Elder Care Alliance shared that they want to work with the City and the State <br />representatives, since LTC & SNF are listed in the same sentence as shelters and jail. <br />A long term goal is to change the culture. They are still trying to put together to put <br />together a conference call with local officials and are working with PD to get a drive by <br />for the care communities in San Leandro. <br />Quest Diagnostics (private labs) can do antibody test for a fee. People need to check <br />the website for insurance requirements. <br />School Districts <br />•San Leandro <br />•San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that their meal distribution service, distancing learning, <br />deep cleaning disinfectant program and construction projects are all going very well. <br />Their EOC is open and working with stakeholders. The District is working on the <br />logistics to host the enrollment fair for new students on June 9th and June 11th at the <br />Barbara Lee Center. The District is also looking at how to open safely, in order to <br />ensure all are safe; Dr. McLaughlin is taking a pro-active approach and has set up a <br />task force that developed a survey for parents to voice their opinion, which went out on <br />5/19 and 1300 responses were received. <br />San Lorenzo Unified reported that there was a 6.5 hour board meeting. Two things that <br />were related to COVID included discussion on the Governor’s budget revisions and how <br />it will affect school districts and there is a group of diverse members working to <br />develop a plan for the fall. <br />Page 4City of San Leandro
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