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COVID-19 Atlanta Reopening Phase 1 Guidelines INDIVIDUALS Stay home except for essential trips Frequent hand washing Social distancing followed and enforced where practical Wear face coverings in public BUSINESSES/ NON-PROFITS To-go and curbside pickups from restaurants and retail establishments Continue practicing teleworking Frequent cleaning of public and high touch areas CITY GOVERNMENT Non-essential City facilities remain closed Moratorium on special event applications Establish and continue communication with local and State authorities to monitor public health metrics Metrics Consistent decrease over a 14-day span (using 7-day trailing averages) of: - COVID cases - COVID hospitalizations - Percent of positive COVID tests Percent of hospital and critical care capacity remains above 50% of pre-COVID availability > Continue to Phase 2 after reaching and sustaining Phase 1 metrics

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Page 1: 20200529 COVID Dashboard Full List...Title Microsoft PowerPoint - 20200529_COVID_Dashboard_Full List Author mdickerson Created Date 6/25/2020 10:00:18 AM

COVID-19 Atlanta Reopening Phase 1

Guidelines

INDIVIDUALS

Stay home except for essential trips Frequent hand washing Social distancing followed and enforced where practicalWear face coverings in public

BUSINESSES/ NON-PROFITS

To-go and curbside pickups from restaurants and retail establishments Continue practicing teleworking Frequent cleaning of public and high touch areas

CITY GOVERNMENT

Non-essential City facilities remain closedMoratorium on special event applications Establish and continue communication with local and State authorities to monitor public

health metrics

Metrics

Consistent decrease over a 14-day span (using 7-day trailing averages) of:- COVID cases- COVID hospitalizations- Percent of positive COVID tests

Percent of hospital and critical care capacity remains above 50% of pre-COVID availability

> Continue to Phase 2 after reaching and sustaining Phase 1 metrics

Page 2: 20200529 COVID Dashboard Full List...Title Microsoft PowerPoint - 20200529_COVID_Dashboard_Full List Author mdickerson Created Date 6/25/2020 10:00:18 AM

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COVID-19 Atlanta Reopening Dashboard – July 22, 2020Current Status: Phase 1

Phase I metrics are reported to public

bi-weekly, Next update is on 07/28

Updated Guidance Phase I • Social distancing followed and enforced where practical

• To-go and curbside pickups from restaurants and retail

establishments

• All persons are required to wear a mask or face covering

over their nose and mouth

New COVID cases (7-day trailing avg.)

COVID hospitalizations (7-day trailing avg.)

20

Avg. % positive test results (7-day trailing avg.)

Trending upward as

of 6/18

Trending upward

since 6/27

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Focus areas for next seven days• Monitoring current overall upward trends in new cases,

hospitalizations, percent positive tests, and downward trend in

hospital capacity

Disclaimer: All data used herein is not owned or maintained by the City of Atlanta. Data has been sourced from Fulton County Board of Public Health & Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency. Fulton County-wide data is used as a proxy for severity in the City of Atlanta jurisdiction. The City of Atlanta does not claim responsibility for the accuracy of the source data.

1 Private providers include CVS & Walgreens; based on 6/29 data

Disease Spread Indicators Hospital Capacity Indicators

Target to stay above 50% available of Pre-COVID beds

Hospital Bed Availability (Daily)

25

Trending upward as of

6/29

14-day downward

trend

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1423

Current Trend

Phase II Target

Bed Availability Critical Care Bed Availability

Testing Indicators

COVID Testing Capacity (% of pop. over 30 days)

Phase 2 Target >9% of pop. over 30 days

Fulton CountyOther Public SectorPrivate Providers1

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