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November 19, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />though there is still a lot more work to be done to train people. Hopefully, in the future, <br />more training will be provided to city staff. <br />RHS reported that the MCC test site will double the number of lanes at the test sites <br />and RHS staff will be meeting with the test site task force to discuss strategies. <br />Thanks to Supervisor Wilma Chan and ACPHD, there will be two pop up flu clinics <br />within the city. The first will be a drive in/walk in on 12/16 and will be free for seniors. <br />On 12/7, the county will be providing training on the process to City staff. RHS staff is <br />working with CPT Torres on the traffic control. The 2nd will be in Jan and hopefully the <br />county software for intakes will be available. We want to use this as practice run for <br />the distribution of the COVID vaccine. <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 have seen an increase in cases already and the <br />worry is about the holiday gatherings. Kaiser did participate in the Pfizer vaccine trials, <br />out of the South Bay Medical Center, in San Jose. There is a doctor from the Kaiser <br />network on the Governor’s vaccine task force and they have an internal team that will <br />be looking at the vaccination before its release. FDA did approve a home test kit and <br />the Kaiser is looking at it. Hospitals do the refrigeration for the vaccine and that is a <br />concern. <br />San Leandro Hospital reported that they are working with county EMS, to assist with <br />the surge in Imperial County, by submitting our bed count. The hospital did receive <br />some of the anti-body therapy to be used for those with mild or moderate symptoms. <br />We are going to start providing information to staff about winter impacts and <br />preparedness. <br />Red Cross reported that they are responding to fires as needed, including providing <br />canteen services to first responders. <br />School Districts <br />• San Leandro <br />• San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that the District has made strides in meeting <br />benchmarks it has identified to meet County Health and Education reopening <br />requirements. The Board declared that Jan 2021 is a target for phased reopening of <br />schools and will start with small cohorts, with a tentative reopening in March with a <br />blended model with distance and in person learning. The timelines that are being <br />shared are only targets and are subject to change. <br />With the county moving back into the Purple Tier, the District is working on planning <br />process and guidance from the county and state and will be taking a measured <br />approach to bringing students back on campus in order to stay safe. The District will <br />be watching for an uptick in cases, while allowing for onboarding of students and staff <br />who want to be on campus and will build on success of current in person program, <br />which includes in person enrollments for new families, fall sports conditioning at SLHS, <br />small afterschool cohorts and one on one assessments of special education student. <br />Page 4City of San Leandro <br />101