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25 - Ordinance Extending the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency Order and Supplemental Orders for an Additional Thirty Days
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25 - Ordinance Extending the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency Order and Supplemental Orders for an Additional Thirty Days
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i) Vulnerable Populations: LimitOutings <br />Vulnerable populations include people who are: <br />0 60 years old and older. <br />0 People with c- <br />• - <br />diseasediabetes, kidney disease and weakened immune <br />systems. <br />a It is particularly important for vulnerable populations to avoid <br />gatherings of 10 people or more. If you can telecommute, you <br />should. Avoid people who are sick. I <br />or!) Workplace and Businesses: Minimize Exposure <br />Suspend nonessential employee travel. <br />Minimize the number of employees working within arm's length of one anoth <br />including minimizing or canceling large in-person meetings and conferences, <br />Urge employees to stay home when they are sick and maximize flexibility in <br />sick leave benefits. <br />Do not require a doctor's notefor employees who are sick. <br />Consider use of telecommuting options. <br />Some people need to be at work to provide essential services of great <br />benefit to the community. They can take steps in their workplace to <br />minimize risk. I <br />3) Large Gatherings: Cancel Non-essential Events <br />Recommend cancelling or postponing large gatherings, such as <br />conceft, sporting events, conventions or large community events, <br />Do not attend any events or gatherings if sick. <br />For events that aren't cancelled, we recommend: <br />a Having hand washing capabilities, hand sanitizers and tissues available. <br />0 Frequently cleaning high touch surface areas like counter tops and <br />hand rails. <br />0 Finding ways to create physical space to minimize close contact as <br />much as <br />possible. <br />4) Schools: Safety First <br />Do not have your child attend school if sick. <br />If you have a child with chronic health conditions, consult the child's doctor <br />about school attendance. <br />Schools should equip all classrooms with hand sanitizers and tissues. <br />Recommend rescheduling or cancelling medium to large events that are no <br />essential. <br />0 Explore remote teaching and online options to continue learning. <br />. Schools should develop a plan for citywide school closures, and families <br />should prepare for potential closures. I <br />5) Transit: Cleaning and Protection <br />* Increase cleaning of vehicles and high touch surface areas. <br />
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