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FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS SECTOR TELEBRIEFING County of San Diego Last Updated: 10/14/2020 W HEN IS THE NEXT TELEBRIEFING ? Faith-Based Telebriefings: Every 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday each month Next telebriefing: October 28, 2020 | 1pm-2pm FBO


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FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS SECTOR TELEBRIEFING

County of San Diego Last Updated: 10/14/2020

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Faith-Based Telebriefings: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month Next telebriefing: October 28, 2020 | 1pm-2pm

WHEN IS THE NEXT TELEBRIEFING?

2 FBO Tele FBO Tele

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CDPH – NEW GATHERING GUIDANCE

GUIDANCE FOR PRIVATE GATHERINGS (10/9/2020)

  • 1. Attendance
  • 3 households maximum
  • Keep households stable over time
  • 2. Gather Outdoors
  • 3. Don't Attend Gatherings If You Feel Sick or You Are in a High-Risk Group
  • 4. Practice Physical Distancing and Hand Hygiene at Gatherings
  • 5. Wear a Face Covering to Keep COVID-19 from Spreading
  • 6. Keep it Short
  • Two hours or less
  • 7. Avoid Singing, Chanting, and Shouting

Health Officer Order Updated October 9, 2020

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RULES FOR SINGING, CHANTING, AND SHOUTING AT OUTDOOR GATHERINGS

# 7 FROM THE CDPH GUIDANCE

  • Singing, chanting, shouting, and physical exertion significantly

increases the risk of COVID-19 transmission because these activities increase the release of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols into the

  • air. Because of this, singing, chanting, and shouting are strongly

discouraged, but if they occur, the following rules and recommendations apply:

  • All people who are singing or chanting should wear a face covering

at all times while singing or chanting, including anyone who is leading a song or chant. Because these activities pose a very high risk of COVID-19 transmission, face coverings are essential to reduce the spread of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols;

  • People who are singing, shouting, chanting, or exercising are

strongly encouraged to maintain physical distancing beyond 6 feet to further reduce risk.

  • People who are singing or chanting are strongly encouraged to do

so quietly (at or below the volume of a normal speaking voice).

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RULES FOR SINGING, CHANTING, AND SHOUTING AT OUTDOOR GATHERINGS

# 7 FROM THE CDPH GUIDANCE CONTINUED

  • Instrumental music is allowed as long as the musicians maintain at least 6-foot physical
  • distancing. Musicians must be from one of the three households. Playing of wind instruments

(any instrument played by the mouth, such as a trumpet or clarinet) is strongly discouraged.

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PRACTICE THE BIG FOUR

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THE BIG 4 OR THE 4 W’S

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WAIT if you’re sick or have symptoms WALK AWAY to maintain 6 feet distance WEAR a mask / face covering WASH hands frequently

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SINGING – PLACES OF WORSHIP

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INDOORS OUTDOORS  Not allowed at this time  Allowed with BIG FOUR  Maintain 6 feet distance between households  Wear facial coverings

10/15/2020

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REMEMBER THE “BIG FOUR”

TEMPERATURE & SYMPTOM SCREENINGS

 Provide temperature and/or symptom screenings for all employees and volunteers at the beginning of their shift.  Encourage workers and congregants/visitors who are sick or exhibiting symptoms of COVID- 19, or who have family members who are ill, to stay home.

PHYSICAL DISTANCING

 It is recommended that six feet of distance is allowed between individuals where feasible  Implement measures to ensure physical distancing of at least six feet between workers and congregants/visitors, cars (for parking lot services) etc.  For drive-in and parking lot services, maintain six feet distance between cars and people from different households.

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REMEMBER THE “BIG FOUR”

 All patrons/visitors must wear facial coverings.  Remind congregants and visitors in advance to bring a face covering and make them available to anyone who arrives without one, if possible.  Workers should wash or sanitize hands before and after using or adjusting face coverings.

FACE COVERINGS INCREASED SANITATION

 Wash hands with soap and water regularly for at least 20 seconds.  Perform thorough cleaning of high traffic areas such as lobbies, halls, chapels, meeting rooms, offices, libraries, and study areas and areas of ingress and egress including stairways, etc.  Discourage sharing items used in worship and services (such as prayer books, cushions, prayer rugs, etc.) whenever possible and provide single use

  • r digital copies.
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HALLOWEEN GUIDANCE

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HALLOWEEN GUIDANCE

Halloween Guidance* during the COVID-19 pandemic!

To minimize the spread of COVID-19 and ensure children have a fun, safe Halloween, the County of San Diego offers guidance for the most common activities to protect you and your loved ones

 Available in multiple languages.

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HALLOWEEN GUIDANCE

NOT ALLOWED:

  • In-person gatherings, events, or parties

with more than 3 households are not permitted, even if they are conducted

  • utdoors, since maintaining 6-feet of

distance between participants cannot be easily maintained.

  • Carnivals, festivals, petting zoos, and live

entertainment are not allowed because frequent interaction with high-touch surfaces by children and participants increase the risk of infection to the community.

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HALLOWEEN GUIDANCE

NOT RECOMMENDED

  • Close contact, door-to-door trick-or-

treating or “trunk-or-treating,” and leaving bowls of candy for others to grab is not recommended, because it is difficult to maintain proper social distancing guidelines.

  • Haunted Houses are not

recommended because they put an increased amount of people in typically tight, poorly ventilated areas that make it difficult to maintain 6- feet of distance from others.

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HALLOWEEN GUIDANCE

RECOMMENDED

  • Online parties/contests (e.g., costume or

pumpkin carving) and drive-through events and car parades.

  • Dressing up homes and yards with

Halloween-themed decorations.

  • Halloween movie nights with your own

household or at drive-in theaters.

  • Pumpkin patches where people use hand

sanitizer and maintain 6-feet of distance from others

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HALLOWEEN ALTERNATIVES

  • Make fall recipes and crafts as a family for creative dinners

and spooky decorations.

  • Participate in drive-through events or contests where

individuals dress up or decorate their vehicles and receive scores from “judges” that are maintaining appropriate physical distance.

  • Visit pick-your-own fruit/vegetable operations that follow

California Department of Food and Agriculture guidelines.

  • Participate in one-way trick-or-treating, where individually

wrapped goodie bags are lined up for families to grab while continuing to social distance (such as at the end of a driveway or at the edge of a yard).

  • Consider distributing treats other than candy, which

parents can then sanitize before giving to kids: stickers in cellophane packaging, pencils, mini pumpkins, erasers, etc.

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COVID-19 UPDATES

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Updates from CDC

Adolescent with COVID-19 as the Source of an Outbreak at a 3-Week Family Gathering — Four States, June–July 2020 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr /mm6940e2.htm?s_cid=mm6940e2_e&ACST rackingID=USCDC_921- DM39997&ACSTrackingLabel=This%20Week %20in%20MMWR%20- %20Vol.%2069%2C%20October%209%2C%2 02020&deliveryName=USCDC_921- DM39997 Other: Factors Influencing Risk for COVID-19 Exposure Among Young Adults Aged 18–23 Years — Winnebago County, Wisconsin, March–July 2020

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Person-to-Person Spread is believed to be the main way the COVID-19 virus spreads.

  • Between people in close contact

(<6 feet)

  • The more closely and longer

people interact the higher the risk.

HOW DOES THE COVID-19 VIRUS SPREAD?

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Contact with Infected Surfaces

  • r Objects—It may be possible to

get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has thevirus

  • n it and then touching one’s

mouth, nose, or eyes. This is not the main way the virus spreads. Through respiratory droplets produced when a person sneezes, coughs, or talks. AirborneTransmission: There is evidence to suggest the virus can spread further than 6 ft in enclosed spaces with poorventilation.

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  • Revisions were made on October 6, 2020 to reflect recent data supporting

increased risk of severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19 among adults with COVID-19 who have obesity, who are overweight, or who smoke or have a history of smoking.

  • Those who have obesity or smoke or have a history of smoking ARE at

increased risk of severe illness if they contract COVID-19.

  • Those who are overweight MIGHT be at increased risk.
  • CDC produced a Long Term Effects of COVID-19 page to acknowledge that we are

still learning and that they are trying to better understand effects on the heart in individuals with COVID-19, including younger individuals. For more information, please go to:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/long-term-effects.html

Other Updates from CDC

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New Health Equity Metric

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Incentivizes counties to reduce infections across every neighborhood:

  • Counties with low disparities

move quicker through colored tiers.

  • Counties with large disparities

move slower through colored tiers.

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New Health Equity Metric

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The Health Equity Testing Percentage will place Counties in

  • ne of the Tiers:

This metric will NOT move counties back a tier, only up a tier!

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FLU VACCINE CLINICS

  • The influenza vaccine is now available at

doctors’ offices and pharmacies throughout San Diego County and is covered by medical insurance.

  • People who do not have healthcare coverage

can get vaccinated at one of the County’s six Public Health Centers or a local community clinic.

  • The County is hosting free flu shot events

from October 22nd through November 3rd. To learn more please visit our website.

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VOTING DURING COVID-19

  • Voting by mail is simple, safer, and

secure!

  • As mail ballots start showing up in

mailboxes around San Diego County, the Registrar of Voters office is reminding voters that it’s safer to mark your ballot at home to avoid the risk of contracting COVID-19

  • You can learn how to vote from home at:

www.sdvote.com

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COVID-19 POSITIVE RECOVERY STIPEND PROGRAM

To help stop the spread of COVID-19, it is imperative to ensure that those who are sick and asked to isolate have the resources available to support COVID-19 related expenses.

  • Through the COVID-19 Positive Recovery Stipend

Program, the County will provide a stipend of $1,000, in the form of a paper check, for employed individuals who are confirmed COVID-19 positive and not otherwise eligible for paid time-off or State unemployment benefits.

  • This one-time stipend will provide assistance to those who

should stay home during the required isolation period. For additional information, eligibility requirements, or frequently asked questions, please click here.

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LIVE WELL

ADVANCE – SAVE THE DATE &

REGISTRATION IS

NOW OPEN!!

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COVID-19 FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATION SECTOR

STAY CONNECTED!

  • For additional questions and resources, please email:

Covid-CBO-Faith@sdcounty.ca.gov

  • Faith-Based Organizations Website
  • Sign up for email updates
  • View the full list of COVID-19 Faith-Based FAQs

VISIT CORONAVIRUS-SD.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION

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MEET OUR TEAM

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Community & Faith-Based Organizations Sector Team

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Prevent COVID-19

Wear a face covering Keep six feet apart Practice good hand hygiene and sanitation Stay home if you’re sick Avoid crowded places No dinner or house parties

www.coronavirus-sd.com

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