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COW 2021-06-28 Item 4A - COVID-19 - Coronavirus Weekly Report
COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials Meeting Date Prepared by Mayors review Council review 06/28/21 RB ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 4.A. 1 STAFF SPONSOR: RACHEL BIANCHI ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 06/28/21 AGENDA ITEM TITLE A weekly update on the City's planning and response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) CATEGORY 11 Discussion 06/28/21 ❑ Motion Mtg Date ❑ Resolution Mtg Date ❑ Ordinance Mtg Date ❑ Bid Award Mtg Date ❑ Public Hearing Mtg Date ❑ Other Mtg Date Mtg Date SPONSOR n Council 11 Mayor ❑ HR ❑ DCD ❑ Finance ❑ Fire ❑ TS ❑ P&R ❑ Police ❑ Pr SPONSOR'S The City is actively engaged in regional efforts to address the coronavirus (COVID-19). SUMMARY Staff are providing the Council with updated information regarding the City's response to COVID-19. REVIEWED BY ❑ Trans&Infrastructure ❑ CommunitySvs/Safety ❑ Finance Corn ❑ Planning/Economic Dev. ❑ LTAC ❑ Arts Comm. ❑ Parks Comm. ❑ Planning Comm. DATE: N/A COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR/ADMIN. COMMITTEE N/A N/A COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ $ Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 06/28/21 Coronavirus Report 1 2 CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE UPDATE June 28, 2021 * Denotes All New Content in the Section ESSENTIAL SERVICES AND CITY OPERATIONS Current Phase 3 Next Evaluation June 30, 2021 Essential Services & City Operations The city is targeting July 6, 2021, to phase back in full in-person operations at City facilities. Like other jurisdictions in the area, it is anticipated that this will be a phased approach with some additional remote work opportunities when feasible. Financial Sustainability On Monday, May 17, 2021, the Council provided initial direction on how to spend much of the FYI 2021 Streamlined Sales Tax funds. Finance and Governance Committee began to take up how to spend the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds at the June 14, 2021 meeting and that conversation will move to the full Council for consensus in July. * Human Services Summary: This week HS staff assisted with a total of $6,830 in rental assistance. Currently 6 households are in various stages of the intake process. The lowest request for back owing rent this week was $1,100 and the highest was $5,500. Residents and landlords who applied for the EPRAP program can check their status by going to: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) has additional heat funds to assist residents who have PSE energy arrearages up to $2,500. Resident must have already received LIHEAP funds this year to qualify for the additional funds. Staff continues to refer residents with PSE arrearages to utilize this program first, as well as Seattle City Light's Utility Discount Program. Source Households Assisted/Ind General Fund Contracted Rent: $ Partners 0/0 Utility: $ Covid Rental & Utility Assistance Rent: $ 5,830.20 4/12 Utility: $ Sewer/Water 0/0 $ Funding Breakdown HB 1406 Rental Assitance Information from the community on total past due rent amount 1/1 $1000.00 $500-$1,200 = 3 $1,250-$3,500 = 8 $3,600-$4,000 = 4 Over $4,000 = 4 The Tukwila EPRAP program at Riverton Park United Methodist Church has received its first set of names from King County EPRAP lottery. 3 Fire Staffing and Calls for Service There have been no changes to Fire staffing since the last report. Police Staffing and Calls for Service There have been no changes to Fire staffing since the last report. *Business Recovery Business Re -Openings and Closings On May 13, 2021 Governor Jay Inslee announced that the state is moving toward a full reopening statewide on June 30 and reiterated that plan on June 17th. As of June 23, the State continues in Phase 3. In Phase 3 most indoor activities are allowed up to 50% occupancy to a maximum of 400 people. Examples of these activities are dining, retail, professional services, personal services, worship services, card rooms, museums, gyms and fitness, and movie theaters. Other types of indoor entertainment are also allowed with restrictions, such as: karaoke and recreational singing, darts, billiards, arcade games, trampoline facilities, indoor playgrounds, and training classes. Some in-person spectators at events are also allowed in Phase 3. This includes professional and high school sports, motorsports, rodeos, graduations, and other spectator events. Generally, indoor and outdoor venues are capped at the lower of 50% of normal capacity; however, vaccinated -only sections may be seated at full capacity. On June 9th the Governor announced that when the full reopening begins, nearly all businesses will be allowed to operate at full capacity. The main exception is that indoor venues that can accommodate over 10,000 people will need to remain under 75% capacity. Masking guidance will continue to be required for all businesses. On May 13 the CDC issued new guidance on masks and the State's Department of Labor and Industries has adopted the guidance. The guidance allows fully vaccinated people to not wear masks or socially distance except where still required such as in hospitals and public transportation. Unvaccinated individuals are still required to wear face masks in all public spaces. Businesses may still require employees and customers to wear masks. King County's Local Health Officer Directive strongly encourages all residents five years and older to wear a face mask in all indoor public areas and businesses that are open to the public to ensure their customers and employees wear face masks. The directive will remain in effect until 700 or more of adults 16 years of age and older are fully vaccinated in King County. Business Assistance In early 2021 the State approved $2.4 billion of federal funding for COVID assistance which includes $240 million for small business assistance grants. The grants are being administered by the State's Department of Commerce. Their application portal opened on March 29 with applications due by April 9. On March 29 and April 2, we notified our businesses about the grant opportunity. The State Department of Commerce implemented a very efficient grant portal and process for this round. Based on a very preliminary review, approximate 165 small businesses in Tukwila applied. The demographics of the majority ownership of the businesses was self -identified as approximately 4 26% African American/Black, 37% Asian American, 5% Hispanic, 2% LGBTQ+, 34% Woman, and 1% Veteran. Note, ownership of a particular business may include multiple categories and not all applications may be qualified. The State approved the grants in early May. Staff has requested the final results for Tukwila businesses. On May 25th staff contacted six Tukwila businesses who had been awarded grants but hadn't completed the process to receive the funds. The federal government's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act includes very significant funding to support business including $28.6 billion for a Restaurant Revitalization Fund, an additional $15 billion for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), an additional $10 billion for State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI), and an additional $7.5 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Those programs will be administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The PPP application period ended on May 31. King County is distributing $145 million of federal funds for residential rental assistance and eviction prevention to tenants and landlords through their Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance Program (EPRAP). The program distributed $37 million in 2020. Landlords and tenants can apply. Financial assistance is based on household income and other criteria. Eligible tenant applications are selected by lottery. Human Services staff notified landlords with whom they have relationships and on May 13 Code Enforcement staff sent an email to all licensed residential landlords announcing the opportunity. Unemployment The unemployment claims data report will be included monthly. The report though April was included in the agenda packet for the June 7th Council meeting. On March 11, 2021, the President signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act. The new law extends Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), which is for workers who have exhausted all other benefits, plus the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), which benefits people who do not qualify for regular unemployment such as self-employed people and independent contractor, for an additional 29 weeks. It also extends the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) which provides an extra $300 per week for eligible claimants who are receiving benefits from any unemployment program through September 6, 2021. In 2020 the State rescinded the regular requirement for people receiving unemployment benefits to seek employment. On June 21 the Governor announced that requirement will restart on July 5th Information on employment resources for community members that have been affected by job loss or reduced hours due to COVID is posted on the City's website and was shared with social service partners. Staff promoted it through our social media accounts. MEETING THE COMMUNITY'S BASIC NEEDS * Food Resources and Distribution Park n' Play, number reflects spring distribution total to date: April 22 - May 27. Spring Park n' Play has concluded, the summer program will begin July 6. Meals, recreation kits, and resources will be distributed on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Cascade View Park, Crestview Park, & TCC. Attendance Meals Breakfast Items Snack Items Rec Kits Masks 579 2191 1612 1612 746 836 5 Senior Meals, number of meals distributed. Week of 6/14. Tukwila Pantry The National Guard end date: June 30, 2021. Duwamish Curb Cafe 40 Meals on Wheels 178 6/15/21 384 6/17/21 357 6/19/21 251 6/22/21 373 COVID-19 UPDATES * Covid-19 Tukwila Overview L4I King County Public Health - Seattle & King County COVID-19 Outbreak Summary Update date 6/23/2021 9:05 AM Click on the icons to explore this dashboard: Positives Overview Select city to compare: Demographics Geography Geography over time Tukwila Summary of counts for Tukwila Overall Count New since Percent yesterday 2,013 16 8.9% of all tests Confirmed 1,963 16 Rate per 100,000 Compared to King residents County rate 9,967.3 9,719.7 Probable 50 0 247.6 Hospitalizations 97 0 4.8% of all positive cases 4803 Deaths due to COVID-19 illness 18 0 0.9% of all positive cases 89.1 All PCR test results 22,067 1 109,264.2 People tested by 10,455 51,767.7 PCR Legend: Past 14 days Count Percent 14.00 14.0 0.0 2.0 143% • 365.0 19.0 Lower than overall King County rate • Similar to overall King County rate . Higher than overall King County rate Mobile Vaccination Team On Monday, March 1, 2021, the Tukwila Fire Department deployed its Mobile Vaccine Team (MVT) to provide COVID-19 vaccines to eligible under the state's 1B category. Tukwila's MVT is now working with other agencies on a regional level to provide vaccines. 6 * Vaccine Update 8. Locations There are many ways for community members to access the vaccine at no cost. Multiple appointments are available at publicly run mass vaccination sites in the area, as well as private opportunities. As of this writing, all locations below have open appointments; additional locations can be found at: vaccinelocator.doh.wa.gov • Walgreens - 3716 S. 144th Tukwila. walgreens.com/findcare/vaccination/covid-19 • Target - 301 Strander Boulevard. cvs.com/vaccine/intake/store/covid-screener/covid-qns • Auburn - 1 101 Supermall Way - appointment required. KingCounty.gov/COVID/Registration • Kent - Showare Center - appointment required. KingCounty.gov/COVID/Registration • City of Seattle - Rainier Beach Boat Launch - subscribe to list to learn for open appointments at Seattle.gov/Mayor/Covid-19/vaccinations or call 206-684-2489 (interpretation available) • SeaMar - Burien, Seattle and White Center locations. seamar.org/covid-vaccine • Kaiser Permanente - 2715 Naches Avenue, Renton (membership not required) Vaccinations in King County as of June 23, 2021: • 1 dose: 1,515,332 or 78.7% • 2 does: 1,377,924 or 71.9% Below is a zip code map of vaccinations as of June 23, 2021 (percentage of population 12+ with at least one dose) in King County, with Tukwila's two zip codes highlighted: • 98168: 71.8% • 98188: 74.0% Map of KC residents who have at least one dose among ages 12+ years old © 2021 Mapbox © OpenStreetMap 0% 100% 7 Below is a chart of vaccinations by region in King County. Note that South King County has a lower vaccination rate than many other areas in the county. Table of all KC residents who have at least one dose by age group and regions 12+ years 12-19 years 20-29 years 30-39 years 40-49 years 50-59 years 60-69 years 70-79 years 80+ years old old old old old old old old old Overall King County 77.6% 60.1% 64.9% 72.8% 813% 853% 90% >95% >95% East 87.2% 83.8% 78.7% 78.7% 925% 91.7% 885% >95% >95% 4 North 83.5% 65.7% 70.7% 87.5% 89.4% 78.2% 92.1% >95% 87.2% Regions Seattle 79.6% 64.2% 68.5% 84.0% 86.4% 83.7% 803% >95% 82% South 685% 41.0% 53.2% 62.2% 68% 78.5% 93.7% 94% >95% Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, and Woodinville 85.9% 76.7% 69.7% 86.0% >95% 86.4% 86.9% >95% >95% N Seattle and Shoreline 80.4% 65.2% 65.2% 83% 91.7% 81.6% 88.0% >95% 81.6% Central Seattle 78.4% 623% 72.8% 87.4% 78.9% 79.1% 69.1% 90.7% 84.0% W Seattle, S Seattle, Delridge and 13ighline 82.6% 64.7% 66.9% 83.8% 90.2% 89.6% 89.7% >95% 77.1% 10 Burien, Renton, Tukwila and Seatac 72.7% 47.8% 54.5% 67.1% 78.2% 83.5% 94.1% 89.7% >95% Regions Auburn, Kent, and Federal Way 64.7% 352% 492% 57.7% 64.2% 78.6% 95.0% 90.7% >95% South East King County 67.9% 41.2% 58.2% 613% 61.2% 73.2% 93.1% >95% >95% Bellevue, Issaquah and Mercer Island 875% 83% 842% 82.7% 90.5% 942% 843% 84% >95% East King County 88% 87.7% 84.0% 66.4% 89.2% 91.2% >95% >95% >95% Vashon Island 905% 76.7% >95% 91.2% 77.7% 69.6% 91.2% >95% >95% * COVID-19 Testing The following are the number of individuals tested over the past week at the Church by the Side of 1 the Road. This is a regional testing facility drawing individuals from across south King County. All testing locations in the region are seeing a significant surge in the number of people requesting tests. King County has contracted with off-duty officers to provide traffic management along Tukwila International Boulevard and Military Road to mitigate traffic impacts in the neighborhood. 6/23 - 119 individuals tested 6/22 - 138 individuals tested 6/21 - 211 individuals tested 6/20 - closed 6/19 - 104 individuals tested 6/18 - 180 individuals tested 6/17 - 161 individuals tested 8