HomeMy WebLinkAbout030221-05.2 Coronavirus (COVID19) Vaccine Briefing- SRVFPDCovid19 response briefing
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Presentation Overview
Contra Costa County Statistics
SRVFPD Vaccination Initiative
Fire District Next Steps
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Contra costa county
www.cchealth.org & https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy
November 16th, 2020: Contra Costa Reverted To Purple Risk Level
December 6th, 2020: Implementation Of Statewide And County Stay At Home Order
Mid-December: Vaccinations for Tier 1A Began
February 1st, 2021 to date: Covid19 Numbers Consistently Trending Downward
Potential Causes Of Downward Trend Includes:
End Of Holiday Season (Large Gatherings)
Vaccine Administrations
Mask and Social Distancing Compliance
**We hope to move into the Red Tier by mid March per CCHS**
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SRVFPD community
total case report to date (03/01/2021)
*Please note County numbers do not include Southern Morgan Territory, Tassajara Valley and additional transient population of 30,000 to total reported population of 195,000*
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DANVILLE: Covid19 CASES and vaccinations
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County Vaccine Overview
Goal is One Million Vaccinations By July
315,004 Total Doses Administered in Contra Costa County
98,597 or 10.6% Have Received Both First and Second Doses
Average Approximately 7,000 Doses Daily
According To CCHS Health Officer, Contra Costa County Is Currently The Top Performing Large County In The State
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Vaccine Distribution Phases
(https://www.CCHealth.org/getvaccinated)
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Srvfpd vaccine initiative
Equitable Distribution of Vaccines
Contra Costa County Establishes The Ethical and Equitable Allocations Committee
SRVFPD Advocated Early On For A Regional Approach To Vaccinate Anywhere Within The County
Implemented SRVFPD Mobile Response Teams
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San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Vaccine Initiative
Drive Thru Clinics at 2641 Camino Ramon, San Ramon
11 Drive Up Clinics (to date)
Mobile Response Team Clinics throughout all of Contra Costa County
7 MRT Clinics (to date)
Total Vaccinated By SRVFPD = 8,528
In District Residents = 2,963
Out of District Residents = 5,565
* Numbers are approximate
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SRVFPD Vaccination Dates
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SRVFPD Vaccine Initiative
Challenges of Drive Thru Clinics Include:
Standby Lists
Internal/External Staffing
Sustainable Long-Term Plan
Limited Allocation of Vaccine by County/State/Federal Distribution
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Srvfpd vaccine initiative
STANDBY LIST
Created San Ramon Valley Vaccine Distribution And Registration Information Link On Our Website: www.firedepartment.org
Provides Direct Email and/or Phone Request To Be Placed On Standby List
SRVFPD Vaccine Clinic Standby “Phone Tree” List Evaluated and Vetted By Medical Director and EMS RN To Ensure Eligibility, County Policy and Highest Risk Prioritized
Email: COVIDvaccine@srvfire.ca.gov
Phone Appointment Request Line: (925) 838-6688
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SRVFPD vaccine initiative
Mobile Response Team (MRT) Vaccinations
Beginning in Alamo and Danville, MRT Clinics Then Expanded To Pittsburg, Antioch, Richmond, El Cerrito, and Hercules
Focused on Senior Housing and Residential Care Facilities
Assisted By Dr. Malcolm Johnson, SRVFPD Medical Director
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Srvfpd vaccine initiative
Challenges of Mobile Response Team (MRT) Clinics include:
Building Trust with Community
Unfamiliar Locations
Registration of Patients
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San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District:
Next Steps
Extend Covid19 Vaccine Administration Mobile Unit or Community Administration Clinics to include Teachers and other Essential Workers.
Continued Monitoring Of COVID19 CDC Public Health Recommendations
Ensure Equitable Distribution for Eligible and High-Risk Individuals
Evaluation Of All Processes For Continued Quality Improvement
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References
Contra Costa Health Services. (2021, February 16). CCHS :: Contra Costa Health Services. https://cchealth.org/getvaccinated
California County Map. (2021). Map of California Counties. https://www.worldmap1.com/california-county-map
San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District. (2021, February 23). San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District. https://www.firedepartment.org/
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), Division of Viral Diseases. (2021, February 13). Improve How Your Mask Protects You. CDC: Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/
CalREDIE. (2021, February 23). Overview Dashboard. Contra Costa Health Services COVID-19. https://www.coronavirus.cchealth.org/
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