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June 4, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />has been an extremely busy week. We have been working both the COVID response <br />and the demonstrations. On Sunday we were aware of possible demonstrations and <br />protests in the city, which could include violence and crime and fueled by social media, <br />so staff was deployed to areas that we thought would be impacted. We called in <br />mutual aid and we were outnumbered by people looting and causing property damage, <br />which caused some severe challenges, especially after some of the mutual aid had to <br />leave. Our car dealerships and dispensaries were targeted. No innocent public <br />members were injured and our staff was not severely injured. The state and county are <br />gathering information on the impacts in order to generate a report to be used to <br />request state and federal assistance. <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 phased reopening and are busy as <br />new services come back on board, including new signage. In Fremont, they did have <br />to engage with staff about the protests. <br />San Leandro Hospital reported that they continue to screen, test and treat those with <br />symptoms, provide drive thru testing and supporting the community, including <br />monitoring activities in San Leandro. They acknowledged Catrina and CPT Torres who <br />are always readily available and thanked them for their partnership and the updates. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center reported that they were affected by what <br />happened on Sunday night and the damage done next door and sent everyone home on <br />Monday. They continue to do testing at the clinic and results are available the next <br />day. They have provided food to 80 families daily on average. Jefferson has less than <br />½ classroom of children due to fear of looting, down from two full classrooms. <br />Red Cross reported that they continue to support those who have been displaced by <br />residential fires, as well as exploring options for opening larger shelters. <br />School Districts <br />•San Leandro <br />•San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that the food distribution, distance learning, deep <br />cleaning, disinfection of campuses, construction updates, and our EOC activity all <br />continue to be going well. The Superintendent has authorized the continuation of the <br />food distribution throughout the summer on M, W, F at San Leandro High School, John <br />Muir Middle School, Monroe Elementary School, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The <br />logistical planning for the new student enrollment fair on 6/9 and 6/11 has been <br />completed. The virtual graduation ceremonies have taken place for the past two days, <br />in partnership with a private company and can be watched on the SLUSD website. The <br />Superintendent is considering opening the campuses to the public, while staff is doing <br />an assessment at each site per county protocols and trying to figure out how to open <br />up fields safely. <br />San Lorenzo Unified reported that their virtual graduation will occur on 6/9 and <br />information is on the SLzUSD website. The Superintendent has been putting out short <br />videos on the website to share information about how students can process traumatic <br />Page 4City of San Leandro