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September 17, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />necessary work started, to have a generator at the library, which will include powering <br />up the Wi-Fi Hub. Catrina has started discussions with PHD and SLUSD to plan for a <br />flu clinic and will be looking at how to ensure special populations, such as the elderly <br />or those who are pregnant, will have what is needed. Catrina also thanked Ana from <br />Kaiser for her tour of their drive thru clinic and also the City Council for proclaiming <br />September as National Preparedness Month. The Red Cross was provided with a list of <br />temporary evacuation points (TEP) and on Oct 15, there will be a virtual EOC <br />workshop. Information on clean air sites was provided to the county and 211. <br />RHS reported that the Alameda Public Health Care Administration will be heading the <br />flu drive thru clinic efforts and are looking at offering shots at the COVID testing sites. <br />The next stage of COVID testing is mobile sites, especially into the Latinex <br />community. <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 was not available, and San Leandro Hospital had nothing to report. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center reported that they have 36 children of essential <br />workers at Jefferson and are hoping to open up a second site soon due to receiving <br />more funding. A daily average of 85 families are picking up food. The clinic continues <br />to test for COVID, while focusing on outreach to the most vulnerable populations. All 3 <br />clinics – primary care, dental and behavior health are open with about 70% in person <br />visits and 30% televisits. <br />Red Cross reported that nationally, they are busy and COVID has complicated the <br />response, but locally, things are not too bad. <br />School Districts <br />• San Leandro <br />• San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that the state has a new plan, Learning Continuity <br />Attendance, and eliminated the local accountability control plan. There are four <br />components that school districts must meet – continuity of learning, pupil and family <br />engagement and outreach, mental health and socio-emotional well-being, and school <br />nutrition. SLUSD is meeting the new requirements and working to provide a total <br />educational experience for students. Under the new program, one of the things that <br />SLUSD is doing is the San Leandro School District Family learning series on Wed <br />evenings over Zoom and parent square outreach program. The focus is on specific <br />topics to help families with the new plan, while providing additional support to families. <br />The District has provided a submission for the county PH questionnaire and waiver, to <br />open up elementary schools in small, cohorted groups. While they meet most of the <br />requirements, the District cannot meet the requirement to conduct frequent and rapid <br />employee testing, because of logistical and financial issues and are exploring ways to <br />partner with local agencies. This means the District will not be applying for a waiver at <br />this time, though they are planning for all future re-opening requirements and are <br />working with labor unions to resume in person instruction. <br />Page 4City of San Leandro <br />42