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June 4, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />local pharmacies on Sunday. While many of our pharmacies are coming back online, <br />because we do not have a city plan to assist with this, we need to do something. <br />Councilmember Lopez mentioned that we are in unprecedented times and that a lot of <br />smaller businesses that do not have the resources that many of the biggest retailers <br />do. As a result, there should be discussions on how to assist them. She thanked <br />everybody for working hard and that we will overcome this additional challenge and <br />these challenging times. <br />Alameda County <br />•Office of Emergency Services <br />•Alameda County Fire Department <br />•Alameda Public Health Department <br />2.B. <br />Alameda County OES reported that it has been a busy week. On Monday, the OES <br />was activated throughout the night. 16 LE organizations were present, including all the <br />cities, except Hayward. The Sherriff’s Office was dealing with the regional requests for <br />mutual aid and on Tuesday night, there were 640 officers staged in Oakland. However, <br />they were not used. California Department of Corrections did send several hundred <br />officers. The curfew was lifted today for the county and in most cities, except Oakland. <br />This affected testing and food distribution sites. The demonstrations may have an <br />effect on the case number in a few weeks. <br />COVID cases have been trending upward and Alameda has the most cases in the Bay <br />Area. The highest reported number of hospitalizations occurred over the weekend, <br />though other indicators are all pretty stable. Reopening details will be provided Friday <br />with them going into effect on Monday. San Leandro, Oakland and the fairgrounds are <br />getting testing sites and a mobile testing site is being finalized. A new hotel opened in <br />Newark with 120 more beds for the unsheltered populations. Another 600 hotel rooms <br />will be added on within the next few weeks. For general inquiries, ACPH please email <br />ncov@acgov.org or call (510) 268-2101. <br />Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) reported that on Friday night, ACFD provide <br />assistance to the City of Oakland, on Saturday to Emeryville, and Sunday to San <br />Leandro. We were at Wal-Mart on Davis for 4 separate fires, which the sprinkler <br />system helped to contain. <br />San Leandro City <br />•San Leandro City Manager <br />•San Leandro Police <br />2.C. <br />We have a State funded testing site at the Marina Community Center (MCC), run by <br />OptumServe. Testing requirements are that you need to be symptomatic, at risk, and <br />front line workers. They are trying to make room for others to get tested. We have <br />capacity for 132 test daily. This is being run by County PH and an appointment is <br />needed. Davis Street, our staff and other partners did a lot of work to make it happen. <br />It has been a tough week. I have signed two different proclamations running <br />concurrently. We did not see peaceful protests on Sunday and we are going to have to <br />step up and support small businesses to get them opening and will try to overcome <br />impacts and challenges. We imposed a curfew on Sunday night and this morning <br />rescinded it. <br />San Leandro Police reported that the department is trying to keep staff healthy. This <br />Page 3City of San Leandro