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    County of Ventura: Covid 19 Update February 19, 2021

    Vaccine Phase Expanding March 1

    The County of Ventura will begin vaccinating teachers and child care providers, first responders and food and agricultural workers who are eligible under the State’s Phase 1Bas supply allows March 1. Vaccine supply continues to be limited. It will still take time for all eligible community members to have access to a vaccine appointment weekly.

    The Governor announced today that 10% of California’s weekly allotment of COVID-19 vaccine doses will be set aside for educators beginning in March. Based on the current vaccine allocations from the federal government, the state will reserve about 75,000 doses of vaccines for school employees.

    More information about criteria will be posted towww.venturacountyrecovers.orgin the coming week.

    Sports

    The State of California has announced updated sports guidance. The guidance is for Counties with a case rate at or below 14 per 100,000. The County of Ventura’s case rate is at 21.6. Once the County meets the 14 per 100,000 case rate the County will be in alignment with the State’s updated guidance.

    State Updates Guidance for Youth and Recreational Adult Sports



    Football, Soccer, Baseball, Cheerleading, and other Outdoor Sport Competitions May Resume with Modifications in Counties with Case Rates at or Below 14 per 100,000

    SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today released updated guidance for youth and recreational adult sports. The guidance applies to all organized youth and adult sports, including school and community-sponsored programs, and privately organized clubs and leagues. CDPH’s guidance is aimed at giving communities guidelines on how to safely remain physically active while reducing transmission in their communities. Under the updated guidance, outdoor high-contact and moderate-contact sport competitions may resume in the Red (Substantial) tier and the Purple (Widespread) tier, with modifications, including testing requirements for certain outdoor high contact sports.

    “Youth sports are important to our children’s physical and mental health, and our public health approach has worked to balance those benefits against COVID-19 risks,” said Dr. Tomás Aragón, CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer. “With case rates and hospitalizations declining across California, we are allowing outdoor competition to resume, with modifications and steps to reduce risk, in counties where case rates are lower.”

    Under the updated guidance, outdoor high-contact sports can be played in counties in the Purple or Red tier with a case rate at or below 14 per 100,000. Weekly testing will be required for football, rugby and water polo participants age 13 and over in counties with a case rate between 7 and 14 per 100,000. Weekly testing, either antigen or PCR, is required for all participants and coaches in these sports, with results made available within 24 hours of competition. Football, rugby and water polo are high-contact sports that are likely to be played unmasked, with close, face-to-face contact exceeding 15 minutes.

    Outdoor moderate-contact sports, such as baseball, cheerleading and softball, can be played in these counties without the testing requirement.

    Due to the nature and risk of transmission while participating in these sports, teams must provide information regarding risk to all parents/guardians of minors participating, and each parent shall sign an informed consent indicating their understanding and acknowledgement of the risks.

    Any teams playing in a less restrictive sports tier are strongly encouraged to follow the steps outlined in the guidance to reduce risk of COVID-19 transmission. This includes wearing face coverings, practicing physical distancing, and appropriate hand hygiene and equipment sanitation.

    Youth and adult sports include varied activities that have different levels of risk for transmission of COVID-19 depending on the physical contact between players. Outdoor activities that allow for consistent wearing of face coverings and physical distancing are lower risk than indoor activities that involve close contact between participants and high exertion that increases spread of exhaled particles.
    For more information on examples of sports with different levels of contact and risk by tier view the updated guidance.

    Local health officers may implement more stringent rules tailored to local conditions and should be consulted to confirm if there are any local stricter variations.

    For more information and resources on what individuals can do to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visit www.covid19.ca.gov.

    Frontline Spotlight

    Our heroes wear masks!! Shout out to our Environmental Services team for their dedication at our hospitals during COVID-19 response and throughout the year! These special people work 24/7 behind the scenes providing critical support for operations. We are so thankful for their service!

    Vaccine Update

    More vaccine appointments are now available for those 65 or older or in health care. Please make your appointment by visiting www.venturacountyrecovers.org/vaccine-information/portal/or by calling 805-477-7161.

    Frequently Asked Question: How do I get my 2nd dose appointment?

    After receiving your first dose, you will become eligible for your second dose after a waiting period of 21 days if you received Pfizer and 28 days if you received Moderna.

    You do not need to receive your second dose on the exact date you become eligible. You have a window of 6 weeks from getting your first dose to receive your second dose. Please do not schedule your second dose earlier than recommended. Refer to your vaccination card, which will list the date you received your first dose.

    There are three ways to secure a 2nd dose appointment:

    1) You will receive an email from Public Health with links to appointments the week before your 2nd dose is due. You select a link and make an appointment.
    3) You can also call the registration hotline 805-477-7161. This hotline is intended for those with limited access to the internet.

    There are 2nd dose appointments available now. If you are in need of your 2nd dose please make an appointment to complete the COVID-19 vaccine process.

    Vaccine Update – now open to 65 and older. Appointments open weekly.


    Vaccines are in limited supply throughout the State of California. Appointments are full at this time. The current phase in Ventura County is Phase 1A: Healthcare workers, long-term care residents and now 65 and older.

    Appointments are limited because of the limited supply of vaccines. It will take time to secure an appointment if you are in the current phase. The County of Ventura wants you to have a vaccine and is advocating for more vaccines.

    Once more appointments open a message will be sent. At that time, community members who are eligible to be vaccinated may:
    2) Those with limited computer/internet access may call the phone registration line at 805-477-7161. The phone line is open Monday through Friday 8:00-5:00.

    The Area Agency on Aging provides transportation services for older adults that are in need of transportation to a vaccine appointment or for COVID-19 testing. This includes people that need lift assist as well as gurney transportation. The driver will take the individual, wait for them, help them at the site and take them home. To schedule a ride call 805-477-7300. Please note, you must have a vaccine appointment before you schedule a ride to a vaccine site.

    View all phase information at the following link:
    COVID-19 Update

    There are 141 new COVID-19 cases. There have been 6,246 new tests performed for a total of 1,082,214 total COVID-19 tests performed. There are 173 people who are currently hospitalized and 43 in the ICU.

    There have been 7 additional deaths: 78 year old female, 95 year old female, 89 year old female, 86 year old female, 88 year old female, 94 year old male, and a 93 year old female

    We extend our deepest sympathy to the families of those who have passed away.

    COVID-19 Stats
    If you have tested positive for COVID-19 and have questions:

    • Individuals who have tested positive for COVID19 and provided a cell number to the testing site at the time they took the COVID19 test, will receive a text message from Ventura County Public Health (VCPH) with a survey link for case investigation/contact tracing purposes. The message is in English and Spanish. Please respond to the text message by completing the text survey.
    • In the text survey, you will find information on isolation/quarantine, links to more information and resources and VCPH Communicable Disease (CD) unit’s main phone line.
    • If you complete the survey and indicate that you are unable to self-isolate, your case is noted and you will be assigned to a case investigator. The case investigator will contact you for follow up and assistance.
    • If you do not provide a cell phone number to the testing site, you will be assigned to a case investigator for follow up.
    • VCPH’s main CD line (805) 981-5201 is staffed 7 days a week from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. If someone calls after hours, they are provided with an after-hours number they can call, or they can leave a message that VCPH will return their call the next day. The recording is in both English and Spanish.

    Individuals needing assistance with isolation/quarantine can call the helpline at (805) 981-5201. It is staffed 7 days a week from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A nurse is also available to speak to after hours.

    Learn how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you are sick at the following link: https://vcportal.ventura.org/covid19/docs/Prevent_the_Spread_if_you_are_sick.pdf

    26 pop up testing sites are offered during the month of February in addition to the regular testing sites. View the pop up site schedule by clicking here: https://vcportal.ventura.org/covid19/docs/PopupSites_20210203.pdf
    Business Information

    Ventura County is currently in the State’s Purple Tier. Learn about business information and business outbreak reporting at the following link: https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/business-info/.

    Learn about the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy at the following link: https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/

     


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