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Austin APH Public - Health PREVENT. PROMOTE. PROTECT. COV D-' 9 v oc a-ze November 9, 2021 DESMAR WALKES MD, HEALTH AUTHORITY/MEDICAL DIRECTOR CITY OF AUSTIN/TRAVIS COUNTY W Al 76 04 0 /4- 2 1 1 PHA'B d 9 f ustin 14 4- Ublic 14 /5 " Al-Ilau,1, eatth PROTECT

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AustinAPH Public- HealthPREVENT. PROMOTE. PROTECT.

COV D-' 9 v oc a-zeNovember 9, 2021

DESMAR WALKES MD, HEALTH AUTHORITY/MEDICAL DIRECTOR

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DeterminingTransmission RiskIf the two indicators suggest different transmission levels. the higher level is selected

Low Moderate Substantial HighNew ca- per 100000 persons inCA: <10 10-49,99 50-99,99 3100the past 7 days*Percentage of pos-tive NAATs tests <5% 5-7.99% 8-9,99% 2100%during the past 7 days**

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Data Type: Map Metric:Level of Community Tra-srrissio- V Le,.e ofCommu- 9 Transm ssion V View a Time Lapse

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Bastrop 31/100k 600/ Dkzz>/0 0 f e

Burnett 73/100k 54%

Caldwell 25/100k 56%

Hays 68/100k 65%

Lee 64/100k 49% ?High ?Substantial 6 Moderate *Low ?No Data

Current 7-days is Thu Oct 28 2021 - Wed Nov 03 2021 for case rate and Tue Oct26 2021 - Mon Nov 01 2021 'or percent positivity. The percent change in counties at each levelWilliamson 91/100k 72% of transmission is the absolute change compared to the previous 7-day period.

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Date of AdmissionA A..... . Austin10/25/2021 11/7/2021 ABH Public

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Patient Vaccination Status

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159 Percentage of Austin MSA COVID-19 Patients byof Admissions Selected Reporting DatesVaccination Status, n=84County of Residence Percentage 159Counties with Highest Count of Admissions V

Travis 55.77% Not Vaccinated 61.90 04Non-Vaccinated PatientsWilliamson 20.51% 52 Fully Vaccinated 29.76%Bastrop 6.41%

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3.85% Fully Vaccinated Patients Partially Vaccinated

Hays 3.21% 27 Fully Vaccinated + Ad... ? 2.38%Williamson 32 Burnet 2.56%

Partially VaccinatedOut Of State 1.28% PatientsVAndrews 0.64% 5 Admissions by Age Group and Vaccination Status, N = 84

Vaccination Status I Fully Vacci... IFully Vacci... I Not Vacci... 4 Partially ... OUnknown

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Additional Dose PatientsCounty of Residence ? Travis

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8 Vaccine Manufacturer of7 30-49 years 3% ? 13% 9% 26%

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Pfizer-Biontech 51.72% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40%Oct 25 Oct 27 Oct 29 Oct 31 Nov 02 Nov 04 Nov 06

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Austin<i =? APH C:NIC COVID-19 School Cases Date Last Refreshed

11/8/2021 1:08-09 PM

Total Cases by Week Total Student Cases by Week and School District8/9/2021 11/7/2021 1,000

1 859 893 SchooIDistrict O (Blank) IAustin ISD oCharter School ODel Valle ISD IEanes ISD IEIgin ISD I

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500 ?»43 Week 34 - 8/16/2021 to 55 111 2873 Week 35 - 8/23/2021 to 196 68 54 51 56 149 53 38 735

5,249 -259 Week 36 - 8/30/2021 to 149 62 45 50 115183 39? 766

101 Week 37 9/6/2021 to 9. 132 42 92 ? 590Total Cases 183

116 Week 38 - 9/13/2021 to 137 77 117 51 5000

CO Week 39 - 9/20/2021 to 98 61 0 70 379¥9·- * 10 * 20· * 20· · 101 20. 20 70 .. ?.10 ' 10.- · 12·· 142 1\10..4 610€31 350 14 %5 24Vje %\ I %\ 9% 4 9\ 4 4W 100 10 10 11\ Week 40 - 9/27/2021 to 94 45 58 312U .0 - 01, . 1,0 . 1?. 'kt:l. ** . '*00 .

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Week41 - 10/4/2021 to ... 80 ? 2224*. tee 4<4* 4* 40' 41. 4' 41' 4<4.. *v te Week 42 - 10/11/2021 t. 66 i 33 152

Week 43 - 10/18/2021 t. 45 ? 160Week 44 - 10/25/2021 t... 43Total Cases by Week and Case Activity Type / 162

Week 45 - 11/1/2021 to 94Case Activity Type O (Blank) IAfter Sch IAthletics ICIassroom ICustodial I Food Ser I Non Sch IOther Sc.. I School .

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800 124 SchoolDistrict O (Blank) IAustin ISD *Charter School O Del Valle ISD IEanes ISD IEIgin ISD I690

-AL Week - to580600 Week 33 - 8/9/2021 to 8 24 5 12 48119

Week 34 - 8/16/2021 to ... 3699 8 11 7 5!Ill 5 93443 Week 35-8/23/2021 to? 122488385400 365 Week 36 - 8/30/2021 to 35 595 9 18 26 4 7 . 12495268 Week 37 - 9/6/2021 to 9. 37 8 6 8 11 ? 18 100

266 59 259 Week 38 - 9/13/2021 to 23 46 4 7? 15 10 77

172 186 183 183200 Week 39 - 9/20/2021 to 11 10 6 979 59212 179107 116 Week 40 - 9/27/2021 to ... 23 4 6 2 -I!- 52140 159 145124 9389 109 108 Week 41 - 10/4/2021 to 8 7 ? 3451 48

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Week - Week 33 Week 34 Week 35 Week 36 Week 37 Week 38 Week 39 Week 40 Week 41 Week 42 Week 43 Week 44 Week 45 Week 43 - 10/18/2021 t... 21

to Week 44 - 10/25/2021 t.„ 6 4 1 218/9/2021 8/16/20... 8/23/20... 8/30/20... 9/6/2021 9/13/20... 9/20/20... 9/27/20... 10/4/20... 10/11/2... 10/18/2... 10/25/2... 11/1/20... Week 45 - 11/1/2021 to ..? 20

to to to to to to to to to to to to to Austin8/15/20„, 8/22/20... 8/29/20.- 9/5/2021 9/12/20... 9/19/20_ 9/26/20. 10/3/20. 10/10/2. 10/17/2. 10/24/2. 10/31/2. 11/7/20. 0 50 100 AFH Public

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d?j -AM'I Long Term Care Facility COVID-19 Report1,1 ? --= H..1., APH Epkiern,ology and Public Health Preparedness

Total Cases Total Deaths A New Cases Last 14 h New Cases Last 28Days A

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COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases by manufacturer reported to AustinPublic Health, Travis County, Texas, Jan. 1-Nov. 5,2021 (n=9,193)

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COVID-19 associated deaths in 2021 - Travis County (laboratory confirmed cases) 1Total confirmed i Vaccine 1 Percentage of deaths 1 Youngest Age A Oldest Age

deaths ? breakthrough deaths that are vaccineMedian Age A

breakthrough cases 1a 599 ??? L 7.70/0 J 103 ??Age Group by Month of Death

Data as of 11/05/2021 Race # of Cases Percentage

Asian 12 2.0%150Black or African American J12.2?Other 123 20.5%Pacific Islar,cl? 0.2%

49 Unknown 3 0.5%20

Age Group Whi?100 /10-19 Total 599 100.0%

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AustinAPH Public- HealthPREVENT. PROMOTE. PROTECT.

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ADRIENNE STURRUP, INTERIM DIRECTORW Al 76 040/4- 21 1PHA'B

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Ove rail APH Response Operations and ServicesOctober Monthly Overview

3,546 is the TOTAL number of COVI D-19 Vaccines fromOctober 1, 2021, to October 31, 2021

Dose # 4IA Moderna Janssen Pfizer ?k TOTALS ?Dose 1 134 46 271 451

?u"yvacld,li 3291.....Ii 451 ..780 .Dose 3 1576 553 2,129

? Booster?? 116 ??23? 47 ,? 186 ?3,797 is the TOTAL number of COVID-19 Tests from

October 1, 2021, to October 31, 2021

? St. Johns Site??Mobile Testing ?? Dove Springs Site

2,579 78 1,140AustinAFH PublicHealth

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COV 3-19 Testing OotionsGeorge Morales Dove Springs Rec Center5801 Ainez Dr, 78744 ? APH Tests (11/1/2021-11/6/2021):Tuesday- Saturday 509

Expo Center Drive-Thru - Opens Monday 11/15/20217311 Decker Lane, 78724Monday-Friday

Mobile / In-Home Testing(Monday- Friday 8 am - 4 pm).Mobile testing appointments can be made by calling 512-972-5560

Facility Testing 6-Testing offered to senior living facilities, homeless shelters, and otherfacilities that have identified one positive COVID-19 case

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Vaccinations by Week in Travis County PeopleVaccinated People Fully Additional

140K with at least Vaccinated Dose126,397 One Dose

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Vaccination Date AustinAFH PublicHealth

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Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Immunizations Registry ImmTrac2

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Total Cumulative Vaccine Distribution in Travis County by AgeReported 11/8/21

,County Name Age Group Doses Administered People Vaccinated with at least One Dose People Fully Vaccinated,

Travis .,- 5-11 2 472 ?2 297 -A 175

Travis 12-15 85,781 46,865 38,864

Travis 1,043,027 560,898- 492,309

Travis 50-64 345,439 175,986 159,465

Travis 65-79 ? 219,120? 98,959? 90,950-Travis 80+ 49,488 22,718 20,342

Travis 1Unknown 262 227 46- AustinAFH PublicHealth

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Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Immunizations Registry ImmTrac2

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AD Vaccine Operations Wee< 0-- 10/31-11/6A total of 1,810 vaccine doses were administered the week of 10/31/2021 - 11/06/2021. J/? .e- mmE EE-

• 1,126 were administered at PODs and Pop-Ups A177 were administered through Shots for Tots507 were administered through the Mobile Vaccine Program

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A total of 1,417 booster doses were administered

A total of 229 pediatric doses (5-11) were administered beginning Wednesday 11/366 at Shots for Tots Immunizations Clinic77 at Northeast Early College High School and Mobile Vaccine Program86 at Dove Springs Community Resource Workshop hosted by Councilwoman Vanessa Fuentes

A total of 349,630 vaccine doses have been administered by Austin Public Health since 12/28/2020.AustinAFH PublicHealth

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Source: Austin Public Health Research and Education Team Situational Report

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Travis County Residents Who Have Not Received Second DoseVaccinated Proportion of Eligible Population

Total Eligible Population (5 +): 1,207,346

Population Vaccinated WithOne Dose. 105.799. 9% ?

Population Fully Vaccinated.802.151.66%

Unvaccinated Population.299.396.25%

Data sourced from TexasDSHS. Current as of11/08/2021.

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TXDSHS Vaccine Data for Travis County by Race and Ethnicity

Fully Vaccinated Population by Race Vaccination Status by Race

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• Fully Vaccinated • Partially Vaccinated Unvaccinated

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Vaccine OperationsWalk-Up Clinics For more vaccine event locations visit

(No Appointment Needed) https:/www.austintexas.gov/covid 19

Southeast Branch Library Pflugerville Library Delco Activity Center(J&J, Moderna & Pfizer 12+) (J&J, Moderna & Pfizer 5+*) (J&J, Moderna & Pfizer 5+)5803 Nuckols Crossing Rd 1008 W Pfluger St 4601 Pecan Brook DrTuesday & Friday: 3PM - 8PM Wednesday: 2PM-7PM Tuesday & Wednesday: 9AM-12PMSaturday: 10AM - 2PM Thursday: 2PM-7PM

Friday: 9AM-12PMMobile OperationsLittle Walnut Creek Branch Library 9 Events This Week Including*: Sims Elementary(J&J, Moderna & Pfizer 12+) Hillcrest Elementary (J&J, Moderna & Pfizer 5+)835 W Rundberg LnTuesday & Friday: 3PM - 8PM Consulate of Mexico 1203 Springdale Rd

Saturday: 10AM - 2PM Wednesday & Thursday: 2PM-7PMSaturday: 11AM-3PM

The Mobile Vaccination Program will

be providing additional support at APH AustinAFH Public

PODs to administer pediatric vaccine HealthPRIVENT 'nowelE ImoTaCT

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Vaccine Distribution Community Engagement StrategyVirtual Town Hall Meetings supporting 6 languages

American Sign Language (AS L) COVID-19 Vaccine SurveyArabicBurmese 0 EnglishEnglishSpanishVietnamese 0 4 »11

Two meetings held Oct. 25 and Oct. 30 reached 159 individuals andfamilies

' @4?JJ)23Launched multi-lingual survey via Speak Up Austin 11/8

Preliminary Key Findings: O EspaAolInclude community members in clinic operations planning ahead ofimplementation; specific need was identified from ASL interpretationneeds 0 Tiang Vi@tEnsure clinics provide accessible and safe settingBe careful not to alarm patients with screening questions AustinAPH PublicReassure how patient information will be used and is secured Health

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PEDIACTRIC VACCINE STRATEGYMulti-Pronged Approach for the COVID-19 vaccine for 5-11:

Direct OperationsFive established locations, Shots for Tots Far South and St. Johns, Delco, Sims, andPflugervillePop up clinics at 12 school sites

41Parent education

Community based trusted source through Community Health Workers i ALFocus on neighborhoods and schools in areas with limited access tovaccines. Specific zip codes include 78744, 78617, 78724 and 78752Provide education events at schools including

presentations for parents/caregiverstabling at schools

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neighborhood outreach through block walking and distributing flyers i.'h'.'I- I.- ... I'.P- Jt''

1Provider support• Provider meeting Nov. 5th reached 60 pediatric health care providers to addressTA needs, safety concerns and connect the provider network AustinAPH Public• Provider survey in the field to identify needs and network capacity Health

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APH Parent Survey Preliminary Analysis

Do you plan to vaccinate your child (or children) aged 5-11years with the COVID-19 vaccine once it is approved?

7% 1%

26%

66%

• Yes • No • Unsure • Only If Required

Parents and Caregivers of 10,763 children are representedBased on the question ""How many children aged 5-11 years do you have in your household?"

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APH Parent Survey Preliminary Analysis

Overall Location Ranking of Yes Parents

1 1Doctor's Office

Other Suggestions Include:Pharmacy Grocery stores

Respondents' homesSchool

Community spaces (libraries, parks,recreation centers)Community Vaccination Clinic

HospitalsPlace of Worship Places to entice children (dessert shops,

children's amusement centers)Other Location

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

• 1st Choice I 2nd Choice 1 3rd Choice 14th Choice • 5th Choice • 6th Choice

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APH Parent Survey Preliminary Analysis

Parent/Caregiver Attitudes Toward Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine

0%

The COVID-19 vaccine ise IL 1% safe for children aged 5-11years old

4%The COVID-19 vaccine is

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11&, 0% protect children aged 5-11years old from getting severe

illness from COVID-19

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COVID-19 vaccine when it isapproved

• Strongly Disagree • Disagree • Neutral • Agree • Strongly Agree

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APH Parent Survey Preliminary Analysis

Parent/Caregiver Attitudes Toward Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine

12%The COVID-19 vaccine is

safe for children aged 5-11 i% P 2%years old

4%The COVID-19 vaccine is

1%effective for children aged e5-11 years old r5%

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0%years old from getting severe 2%

illness from COVID-19

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1% 4COVID-19 vaccine when it is 0%

approved

• Strongly Disagree • Disagree • Neutral • Agree • Strongly Agree

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APH Parent Survey Preliminary Analysis

Overall Location Ranking of Unsure Parents

Doctor's Office

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Place of Worship

Other Location

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

• 1 st Choice • 2nd Choice • 3rd Choice • 4th Choice • 5th Choice • 6th Choice

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Communications and Outreach UpdateMedia Social

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COVVUN --Y OUTREACPartnerships APH Staff:Funding 12 Social Services Agencies for COVID-19 outreach: 11,749 were reached through staff· Austin Asian Community Initiative *

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. 78741 - Santora Villas Apartments· El Buen Samaritano and Frontier Valley Mobile Homes.· Integral Care

. 78721 - St. James Prayer Service· Latinitas· VAX Together

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