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August 6, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) reported they have 1 positive case in <br />quarantine and 2 who tested negative but are in self-isolation. The department has an <br />issue with their glove supply because they did not receive a full order from their <br />supplier, but that has been resolved. <br />San Leandro City <br />•San Leandro City Manager <br />•San Leandro Police <br />2.C. <br />City Manager Kay reported that the summer camp season is ending and the RHS team <br />did a lot of work to provide a safe place for children of essential and frontline workers. <br />The Economic Development team, in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, <br />worked to get approval from SBA for disaster assistance loans for businesses <br />impacted by the civil unrest, by gathering information. <br />San Leandro Police reported there were 608 cases within the city. Planning for Points <br />of Dispensing (PODs), which would include mobile vaccination sites, has started and <br />Catrina is working with PH and other partners. The EOC Exercise planning for October <br />has started. The Pandemic/Infectious Disease Annex is still in the review stage and <br />hope to have it available soon. <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 the number of cases has increased. They have increased <br />the signage within the hospital and they are focusing on a drive thru clinic for flu <br />vaccines, which may start earlier than usual. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center reported that their testing numbers have <br />increased up to nearly 100 per day and they will be adding flu shot. The food <br />distribution has also increase. The Center provided backpacks, food, shoes and the <br />opportunity to see a clinician, as part of their Health Week, with 188 families coming <br />through on Monday. They have been working with the school district to figure out how <br />and when to open up childcare at different schools, while Jefferson and Lakeside <br />remain open. <br />Red Cross shared that a letter was sent out to council members. They have training <br />videos and materials available for partners to use. Alameda County has a new <br />Disaster Program Manager, Cameron Bochman, who hopes to attend these meetings. <br />School Districts <br />•San Leandro <br />•San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that all bargaining units have agreed to the first day of <br />school being changed to Aug 17, which allows teachers to prepare for distance <br />learning and for the district to meet the tech needs and to get textbooks and materials <br />out to students. The district continues to purchase PPE for students and staff, while <br />receiving some from the state. Parents were asked to register on ARES, which most <br />Page 3City of San Leandro