orange county covid-19 vaccine taskforce
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Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Taskforce
Thursday, June 17th, 2021
Task Force Group Members
Ellen Ahn, JD, MSWExecutive Director, KCSOC Asian Pacific Islander COVID 19 Task Force
Oliver ChiCity ManagerCity of Huntington Beach
Stu GreenbergTustin Police Chief
Representing Orange County Chiefs of Police and
Sheriff’s Assoc.
Mario A. OrtegaPresident and CEOAbrazar, Inc
Gloria Alvarado
Executive Director for the Orange County Labor
Federation
Dan Cooper, MDAssociate Vice Chancellor for Clinical and Translational
Research, University of California, Irvine
Peter Himber, MD,
Medical Director for Regional Center for Orange
County
Jeff Pagano
UCI, OC Veterans & Military Families Collaborative
Michelle AndersonDirector, Orange County Sheriff's Department, Emergency Management Division Orange County Operational Area
Jason Cord, M.D.President, Board of Directors, OC Medical Association
Chief of Radiology, Kaiser Permanente Orange County
SCPMG Government Relations Lead, Orange County
Candi Kern
President
Fourth District PTA
Karen Pavic-Zabinski, PhD RN, MSN, MBA, MA, MS
Regional Director Of Ethics
Providence St. Joseph Health Southern California
Lisa Armony Senior Director, Community Relations OC Interfaith Network
Director Community Relations Jewish Federation OC
Lucy Dunn President and CEOOrange County Business Council
Aaron Kheriaty, MDUCI School of Medicine
Raj Rajalingam
Restaurant Industry
Whitney Ayers
OC Regional Vice President
Hospital Association of Southern California
Emily Fonda, M.D.
Interim Chief Medical Officer
CalOptima
Cevadne Lee, MPH
Director, Community Outreach & EngagementUCI Cancer Center
Philip Robinson, MD, FIDSAMedical Director of Infection Prevention and Hospital
Epidemiology, Hoag Hospital
Isabel Becerra
Chief Executive Officer
OC Coalition of Community Clinics
Megan FrancisExecutive Director, Orange County Dental Society
Anne Light, MD
Medical Director
OC Social Services Agency
Jasjit Singh, MD
CHOC Children’s Hospital
Bernadette Boden-Albala M.P.H., Dr.PhDirector and Founding Dean of the Program in Public Health
University of California, Irvine
The Most Rev. Timothy Freyer
Auxiliary Bishop
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange
Adam Loeser
Fire Chief
City of Brea
Lisa Wright Jenkins
President & CEO
Council on Aging – Southern California
America Bracho, MPH, CDE
Executive Director
Latino Health Access
Joy Anne Fumera, RN, MSNRegistered Nurse
Helen Macfie, Pharm.D., FABC Chief Transformation Officer
Executive Administrator, CIN, MemorialCare
Rebecca Yee
Ensign Services
Margaret Bredehoft, Dr. PH
Deputy Agency Director, Public Health Services
OC Health Care Agency
Jeff Goad, Pharm.D., MPH, FAPhA, FISTM, FCPhA, FCSHPProfessor & Chair Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Chapman University
Lieutenant Dave MainOrange County Sheriff’s Department Security Bureau
Matt Zahn, MDMedical Director of the Division of Communicable Disease
Control, OC Health Care Agency
Clayton Chau, M.D., Ph.D
Director
OC Health Care Agency
Laura Gomez
Teacher
Santa Ana Unified School District
Al Mija res, Ph.D.
County Superintendent of Schools
Helen Calvet
Agenda
1. Introductions & Welcome
2. COVID-19 in OC: Variants in the County & Our Current Status
3. OC Vaccination Progress
4. Supporting Localized, Mobile PODs (Othena Demo)
5. Discussion: Impact and Use of Incentives
6. Updates/Latest State Guidance
7. Wrap-Up
COVID-19 In Orange County as of June 14, 2021
Variants In the County
Impact of Mitigation Efforts
COVID-19
Variants in
Orange County
Christopher M.
Zimmerman, MD, MPH
Medical Officer
HCA Communicable
Disease Control
COVID-19 In Orange County as of June 14, 2021
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
12
-Sep
26
-Sep
10
-Oct
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-Oct
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-Dec
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-Jan
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-Jan
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-Feb
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-Mar
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-Mar
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22
-May
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Linear Adjusted Case Rate per 100,000 per day
(excluding prisoners; 7 day avg w/ 7 day lag)
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5
10
15
20
25
12
-Sep
26
-Sep
10
-Oct
24
-Oct
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-Dec
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-Jan
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-Jan
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-Mar
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-Mar
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-May
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Overall Testing Positivity(excluding prisoners over 7 days; PCR only, 7 day lag)
COVID-19 In Orange County as of June 14, 2021 – Outbreaks
010203040506070
4/2
7-5
/3
5/4
-5/1
0
5/1
1-5
/17
5/1
8-5
/24
5/2
5-5
/31
6/1
-6/7
6/8
-6/1
4
6/1
5-6
/21
6/2
2-6
/28
6/2
9-7
/5
7/6
-7/1
2
7/1
3-7
/19
7/2
0-7
/26
7/2
7-8
/2
8/3
-8/9
8/1
0-8
/16
8/1
7-8
/23
8/2
4-8
/30
8/3
1-9
/6
9/7
-9/1
3
9/1
4-9
/20
9/2
1-9
/27
9/2
8-1
0/4
10
/5-1
0/1
1
10
/12
-10
/18
10
/19
-10
/25
10
/26
-11
/1
11
/2-1
1/8
11
/9-1
1/1
5
11
/16
-11
/22
11
/23
-11
/29
11
/30
-12
/6
12
/7-1
2/1
3
12
/14
-12
/20
12
/21
/12
/27
12
/28
-1/3
1/4
-1/1
0
1/1
1-1
/17
1/1
8-1
/24
1/2
5-1
/31
2/0
1-2
/07
2/0
8-2
/14
2/1
5-2
/21
2/2
2-2
/28
3/1
-3/7
3/8
-3/1
4
3/1
5-3
/21
3/2
2-3
/28
3/2
9-4
/4
4/5
-4/1
1
4/1
2-4
/18
4/1
9-4
/25
4/2
6-5
/2
5/3
-5/9
5/1
0-5
/16
5/1
7-5
/23
5/2
4-5
/30
5/3
1-6
/6
Elderly Assisted Living New Outbreaks Current EAL OB
0
10
20
30
40
50
4/2
7-5
/3
5/4
-5/1
0
5/1
1-5
/17
5/1
8-5
/24
5/2
5-5
/31
6/1
-6/7
6/8
-6/1
4
6/1
5-6
/21
6/2
2-6
/28
6/2
9-7
/5
7/6
-7/1
2
7/1
3-7
/19
7/2
0-7
/26
7/2
7-8
/2
8/3
-8/9
8/1
0-8
/16
8/1
7-8
/23
8/2
4-8
/30
8/3
1-9
/6
9/7
-9/1
3
9/1
4-9
/20
9/2
1-9
/27
9/2
8-1
0/4
10
/5-1
0/1
1
10
/12
-10
/18
10
/19
-10
/25
10
/26
-11
/1
11
/2-1
1/8
11
/9-1
1/1
5
11
/16
-11
/22
11
/23
-11
/29
11
/30
-12
/6
12
/7-1
2/1
3
12
/14
-12
/20
12
/21
/12
/27
12
/28
-1/3
1/4
-1/1
0
1/1
1-1
/17
1/1
8-1
/24
1/2
5-1
/31
2/0
1-2
/07
2/0
8-2
/14
2/1
5-2
/21
2/2
2-2
/28
3/1
-3/7
3/8
-3/1
4
3/1
5-3
/21
3/2
2-3
/28
3/2
9-4
/4
4/5
-4/1
1
4/1
2-4
/18
4/1
9-4
/25
4/2
6-5
/2
5/3
-5/9
5/1
0-5
/16
5/1
7-5
/23
5/2
4-5
/30
5/3
1-6
/6
Skilled Nursing Facility New Outbreaks Current SNF OB
0
10
20
4/2
7-5
/3
5/4
-5/1
0
5/1
1-5
/17
5/1
8-5
/24
5/2
5-5
/31
6/1
-6/7
6/8
-6/1
4
6/1
5-6
/21
6/2
2-6
/28
6/2
9-7
/5
7/6
-7/1
2
7/1
3-7
/19
7/2
0-7
/26
7/2
7-8
/2
8/3
-8/9
8/1
0-8
/16
8/1
7-8
/23
8/2
4-8
/30
8/3
1-9
/6
9/7
-9/1
3
9/1
4-9
/20
9/2
1-9
/27
9/2
8-1
0/4
10
/5-1
0/1
1
10
/12
-10
/18
10
/19
-10
/25
10
/26
-11
/1
11
/2-1
1/8
11
/9-1
1/1
5
11
/16
-11
/22
11
/23
-11
/29
11
/30
-12
/6
12
/7-1
2/1
3
12
/14
-12
/20
12
/21
/12
/27
12
/28
-1/3
1/4
-1/1
0
1/1
1-1
/17
1/1
8-1
/24
1/2
5-1
/31
2/0
1-2
/07
2/0
8-2
/14
2/1
5-2
/21
2/2
2-2
/28
3/1
-3/7
3/8
-3/1
4
3/1
5-3
/21
3/2
2-3
/28
3/2
9-4
/4
4/5
-4/1
1
4/1
2-4
/18
4/1
9-4
/25
4/2
6-5
/2
5/3
-5/9
5/1
0-5
/16
5/1
7-5
/23
5/2
4-5
/30
5/3
1-6
/6
Shelter New Outbreaks Current Outbreak
New & Current Outbreaks in Elderly Assisted Living Centers
New & Current Outbreaks in Skilled Nursing Facilities
New & Current Outbreaks in Shelters
COVID-19 In Orange County as of June 14, 2021 – New Cases
020406080
100120140
4/1
/20
20
4/1
1/2
02
0
4/2
1/2
02
0
5/1
/20
20
5/1
1/2
02
0
5/2
1/2
02
0
5/3
1/2
02
0
6/1
0/2
02
0
6/2
0/2
02
0
6/3
0/2
02
0
7/1
0/2
02
0
7/2
0/2
02
0
7/3
0/2
02
0
8/9
/20
20
8/1
9/2
02
0
8/2
9/2
02
0
9/8
/20
20
9/1
8/2
02
0
9/2
8/2
02
0
10
/8/2
02
0
10
/18
/20
20
10
/28
/20
20
11
/7/2
02
0
11
/17
/20
20
11
/27
/20
20
12
/7/2
02
0
12
/17
/20
20
12
/27
/20
20
1/6
/20
21
1/1
6/2
02
1
1/2
6/2
02
1
2/5
/20
21
2/1
5/2
02
1
2/2
5/2
02
1
3/7
/20
21
3/1
7/2
02
1
3/2
7/2
02
1
4/6
/20
21
4/1
6/2
02
1
4/2
6/2
02
1
5/6
/20
21
5/1
6/2
02
1
5/2
6/2
02
1
6/5
/20
21
0
50
100
150
200
250
4/1
/20
20
4/1
1/2
02
0
4/2
1/2
02
0
5/1
/20
20
5/1
1/2
02
0
5/2
1/2
02
0
5/3
1/2
02
0
6/1
0/2
02
0
6/2
0/2
02
0
6/3
0/2
02
0
7/1
0/2
02
0
7/2
0/2
02
0
7/3
0/2
02
0
8/9
/20
20
8/1
9/2
02
0
8/2
9/2
02
0
9/8
/20
20
9/1
8/2
02
0
9/2
8/2
02
0
10
/8/2
02
0
10
/18
/20
20
10
/28
/20
20
11
/7/2
02
0
11
/17
/20
20
11
/27
/20
20
12
/7/2
02
0
12
/17
/20
20
12
/27
/20
20
1/6
/20
21
1/1
6/2
02
1
1/2
6/2
02
1
2/5
/20
21
2/1
5/2
02
1
2/2
5/2
02
1
3/7
/20
21
3/1
7/2
02
1
3/2
7/2
02
1
4/6
/20
21
4/1
6/2
02
1
4/2
6/2
02
1
5/6
/20
21
5/1
6/2
02
1
5/2
6/2
02
1
6/5
/20
21
0
20
40
60
80
100
7/1
/20
20
7/1
1/2
02
0
7/2
1/2
02
0
7/3
1/2
02
0
8/1
0/2
02
0
8/2
0/2
02
0
8/3
0/2
02
0
9/9
/20
20
9/1
9/2
02
0
9/2
9/2
02
0
10
/9/2
02
0
10
/19
/20
20
10
/29
/20
20
11
/8/2
02
0
11
/18
/20
20
11
/28
/20
20
12
/8/2
02
0
12
/18
/20
20
12
/28
/20
20
1/7
/20
21
1/1
7/2
02
1
1/2
7/2
02
1
2/6
/20
21
2/1
6/2
02
1
2/2
6/2
02
1
3/8
/20
21
3/1
8/2
02
1
3/2
8/2
02
1
4/7
/20
21
4/1
7/2
02
1
4/2
7/2
02
1
5/7
/20
21
5/1
7/2
02
1
5/2
7/2
02
1
6/6
/20
21
SNF Resident New Cases
Jail Inmate New Cases
Unhoused New Cases
COVID-19 In Orange County as of June 14, 2021 – New Cases
0
50
100
150
Yrs_0to03 Yrs_04to09 Yrs_10to12
0
50
100
150
200
250
1/4
/20
20
1/1
8/2
02
0
2/1
/20
20
2/1
5/2
02
0
2/2
9/2
02
0
3/1
4/2
02
0
3/2
8/2
02
0
4/1
1/2
02
0
4/2
5/2
02
0
5/9
/20
20
5/2
3/2
02
0
6/6
/20
20
6/2
0/2
02
0
7/4
/20
20
7/1
8/2
02
0
8/1
/20
20
8/1
5/2
02
0
8/2
9/2
02
0
9/1
2/2
02
0
9/2
6/2
02
0
10
/10
/20
20
10
/24
/20
20
11
/7/2
02
0
11
/21
/20
20
12
/5/2
02
0
12
/19
/20
20
1/2
/20
21
1/1
6/2
02
1
1/3
0/2
02
1
2/1
3/2
02
1
2/2
7/2
02
1
3/1
3/2
02
1
3/2
7/2
02
1
4/1
0/2
02
1
4/2
4/2
02
1
5/8
/20
21
5/2
2/2
02
1
6/5
/20
21
Yrs_13to14 Yrs_15to18
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Yrs_19to24 Yrs_25to34
Youth Cases (0-12) (includes Deaths, PCR Positive only)
Youth Cases (13-18) (includes Deaths, PCR Positive only)
Youth Cases (19-24 and 24-34) (includes Deaths, PCR Positive only)
COVID-19 Vaccination Progress
Orange County
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
12
/15
/20
20
12
/18
/20
20
12
/21
/20
20
12
/24
/20
20
12
/27
/20
20
12
/30
/20
20
1/2
/20
21
1/5
/20
21
1/8
/20
21
1/1
1/2
02
1
1/1
4/2
02
1
1/1
7/2
02
1
1/2
0/2
02
1
1/2
3/2
02
1
1/2
6/2
02
1
1/2
9/2
02
1
2/1
/20
21
2/4
/20
21
2/7
/20
21
2/1
0/2
02
1
2/1
3/2
02
1
2/1
6/2
02
1
2/1
9/2
02
1
2/2
2/2
02
1
2/2
5/2
02
1
2/2
8/2
02
1
3/3
/20
21
3/6
/20
21
3/9
/20
21
3/1
2/2
02
1
3/1
5/2
02
1
3/1
8/2
02
1
3/2
1/2
02
1
3/2
4/2
02
1
3/2
7/2
02
1
3/3
0/2
02
1
4/2
/20
21
4/5
/20
21
4/8
/20
21
4/1
1/2
02
1
4/1
4/2
02
1
4/1
7/2
02
1
4/2
0/2
02
1
4/2
3/2
02
1
4/2
6/2
02
1
4/2
9/2
02
1
5/2
/20
21
5/5
/20
21
5/8
/20
21
5/1
1/2
02
1
5/1
4/2
02
1
5/1
7/2
02
1
5/2
0/2
02
1
5/2
3/2
02
1
5/2
6/2
02
1
5/2
9/2
02
1
6/1
/20
21
6/4
/20
21
6/7
/20
21
6/1
0/2
02
1
6/1
3/2
02
1
Vaccine Doses Administerd Over Time (Orange County Residents Only)
Number of Doses Administered Cumulative Doses Administered
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through June 13, 2021
May 13th: 12+ Eligible
April 15th: 16+ Eligible
April 1st: 50+ Eligible
January 12th: 65+ Eligible
March 15th: Medical
ConditionsEligible
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through June 13, 2021
81.0%
76.9%
67.6%
61.3%
46.9%45.1%
52.3%49.6%
44.2%
38.9%
33.7%30.6%
25.6%
21.5%19.0% 17.8%
16.3%14.5%
19.0%
23.1%
32.4%
38.7%
53.1%54.9%
47.7%50.4%
55.8%
61.1%
66.3%69.4%
74.4%
78.5%81.0% 82.2%
83.7%85.5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
2/4
/20
21
2/1
1/2
02
1
2/1
8/2
02
1
2/2
5/2
02
1
3/4
/20
21
3/1
1/2
02
1
3/1
8/2
02
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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates (1st and 2nd Doses Administered in OC)
% of Persons with First Dose Only (among those with any vaccine) % Persons with First and Second Dose (among those with any vaccine)
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through June 13, 2021
This vaccine data includes doses
provided to individuals who are
not OC residents (about 8.3% of
doses and 8.7% of individuals).
1.4% 2.2% 3.9% 5.1% 7.9%13.3% 16.4%18.6%
23.4%27.8%
32.6%36.0%
40.1%43.6% 46.6% 48.5% 50.1% 52.0%
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Orange County Total Population Vaccination Rates% Fully Vaccinated
% of Total Population Fully Vaccinated Total Population Fully Vaccinated
7.5% 9.5%12.0% 13.2% 14.9%
23.1%
32.4%36.9%
41.8%45.5%
49.2%51.9% 53.9% 55.6% 57.5% 59.0%59.8% 60.8%
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Orange County Vaccination Rates – Total Population% with At Least One Dose
% of Total Population with At Least One Dose
8.8% 11.1%14.0% 15.4% 17.3%
26.9%
37.7%42.9%
48.7%53.0%
57.3%60.4% 62.8% 64.8% 66.9% 68.7%69.7% 70.8%
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Orange County Vaccination Rates – Eligible Population% with At Least One Dose
% of Eligible (12+) Population with At Least One Dose
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COVID-19 Vaccination Trend Among Eligible (Ages 12+) OC Population by Gender
Percent of Females with at least one dose in OC eligible populations Percent of Males with at least one dose in OC eligible populations
Number of Females with at least One Dose Number of Males with at least One Dose
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through June 13, 2021
Initial gender gap in rates (for receiving an initial dose) was about 4 percentage points; it rose to a high
of 8 points in April. The current differential is about 6 points.
27.5%
36.1%
47.3%52.0%
57.5%
73.0%
78.9%81.9%
84.4% 85.7% 86.8% 88.2% 89.2% 89.9% 90.5% 91.1% 91.3% 91.8%
6% 5% 6% 6% 7%
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34%38%
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Percent of OC Population Vaccinated (with at least one dose)by Age Group
% of OC 65+ vaccinated % of OC <65 vaccinated
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through May 16, 2021
*
*Includes individuals vaccinated in OC but who do not reside in OC. For individuals who reside in an OC zip code, the total is 86% for 65+ and 51% for under 65. Total for all ages is 48%.
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Number of Persons Vaccinated (with at least one dose)by Age Group
Total vaccinated <65 Total vaccinated 65+
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through
June 13, 2021(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Link to Interactive Zip Code Map:
https://ochca.maps.arcgis.com/app
s/opsdashboard/index.html#/9fe920
fed5ad46e881c8750204b3f304
Orange County Vaccination Progress for 65+ Through April 18, 2021
(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Orange County Vaccination Progress for 65+ Through June 13, 2021
(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Orange County Vaccination Progress Through
June 13, 2021(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Link to Interactive Zip Code Map:
https://ochca.maps.arcgis.com/app
s/opsdashboard/index.html#/9fe920
fed5ad46e881c8750204b3f304
Orange County Vaccination Progress for Under 65 Through April 18, 2021(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Orange County Vaccination Progress for Under 65 Through June 13, 2021
(individuals with at least 1 dose)
Vaccine Progress Among Youth (through June 13, 2021)
Age Group OC Population
OC Residents with First Dose Only of 2-Dose
Platform
% of OC Population with First Dose Only of
2-Dose PlatformOC Residents Fully
Vaccinated*
% of OC Population Fully Vaccinated
OC Residents with At Least One Dose
% of OC Population with at Least 1 Dose
<12 455,813 45 0.0% 23 0.0% 68 0.0%
12 39,217 6040 15.4% 4,259 10.9% 10,299 26.3%
13 39,282 6,917 17.6% 5,652 14.4% 12,569 32.0%
14 39,506 7,242 18.3% 6,328 16.0% 13,570 34.3%
15 41,387 7,726 18.7% 6,573 15.9% 14,299 34.5%
16 41,799 4,910 11.7% 15,183 36.3% 20,093 48.1%
17 42,562 4,318 10.1% 16,602 39.0% 20,920 49.2%
18 42,128 4,120 9.8% 19,061 45.2% 23,181 55.0%
19 41,614 3,835 9.2% 18,420 44.3% 22,255 53.5%
20 43,357 3,969 9.2% 19,975 46.1% 23,944 55.2%
21 42,569 3,957 9.3% 20,044 47.1% 24,001 56.4%
22 42,340 3,822 9.0% 20,219 47.8% 24,041 56.8%
23 42,198 3,709 8.8% 20,769 49.2% 24,478 58.0%
24 42,686 3,820 8.9% 21,385 50.1% 25,205 59.0%
25-34 459,401 36,613 8.0% 214,778 46.8% 251,391 54.7%
35-44 418,849 36,521 8.7% 228,573 54.6% 265,094 63.3%
45-54 443,060 38,739 8.7% 266,084 60.1% 304,823 68.8%
55-64 414,751 35,785 8.6% 277,013 66.8% 312,798 75.4%
65-74 282,655 30,071 10.6% 213,455 75.5% 243,526 86.2%
75-84 146,439 15,894 10.9% 114,011 77.9% 129,905 88.7%
85+ 62,291 6,361 10.2% 44,907 72.1% 51,268 82.3%
Missing 47 15 62
All 3,223,904 264,461 1,553,329 1,817,790
Accessing Mobile Clinics
A demonstration of a new process to host a clinic
What are we learning about what and how incentives are working?
Shared Learning
Updates from the State
CDPH Guidance
CDPH-LHD COVID-19 Vaccination Planning
June 15, 2021
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We're in the "Blue"...Thank You!
CDC COVID Data Tracker• Map of community transmission levels
• California: Lowest Level of community transmission
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We celebrate your dedicated
effort to vaccinate California!
Doses Administered to Date (6/14/21)39,789,490 doses administered!
66.4% of 12+ population has received at least one dose and 55.6% is fully protected!
1,151,512 doses administered
in 12-17-year-olds.
77.92% of 65+ population have received at least one dose (66.92% fully protected).
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Vaccine Equity Metric
GOAL: protect 75% of Q1 population
55% of Q1 population has received at least one dose, 43.2% are fully protected.
Charge: Vaccinate remaining 20% of
Q1 population to reach goal.
Relentless Incrementalism is Working!
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• Ongoing media efforts around Vax for the Win• Today: final cash prize giveaways - $15.M x 10 people!• Today: Business giveaways and discounts• July1: 6 winners for CA Dream Vacations!• One more Vax for the Win announcement tomorrow
• Public announcement soon: digital vaccine tool
• Supporting comms efforts for CBO resource fair in Long Beach
• Continued vaccine paid media on radio, digital, print, TV, outdoor, etc.
Week of Action Toolkit with social media graphics and ready to use assetsFrom June Week of Action: Pepe’s Office with Mariachi and Dr. Shapiro& Spoken Word video.
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Vaccinate Before Discharge! AFL-21-20 (ca.gov)
• CDPH recommends general acute and psychiatric hospitals offer COVID-19 vaccine to patients prior to discharge (including ER) Especially:
• Patients 65+• Psychiatric patients• Patients being discharged to congregate care or
residential settings (SNFs, ALFs, rehab, homeless shelter, psychiatric facility, etc.)
• No product preference• Do not delay vaccination to obtain a specific
product• 1 dose vaccine may be preferred in some
situations (e.g., difficulty accessing 2nd dose, psychiatric patient)
• If 2 dose vaccine given, provide patient with info on where to get 2nd dose (e.g., My Turn)
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Where can I go for enrollment support?
California Medical Association (CMA) Enrollment Support
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To receive assistance with the enrollment process,
contact:
• CMA at [email protected]
• CMA Member Services: 800.786.4262
Contact Us!
• Public COVID-19 Call Center• Phone: (833) 422-4255: M-F 8AM-8PM; S-S 9AM-5PM• For questions about general COVID questions, including vaccines, scheduling
vaccination appointments through My Turn, return to school, testing, etc.
• Provider COVID-19 Call Center• Email: [email protected]• Phone: (833) 502-1245, M-F 8 AM–6 PM• For questions from Providers/LHJs regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine Program
• Monitoring Mis- and Disinformation – Trust and Safety TeamCDPH has a Trust and Safety team committed to making sure the public has accurate and timely information on COVID-19 vaccination across the State. If you see or hear of any vaccine-related rumors across social media or in your communities, share them with the Trust and Safety team at [email protected] for awareness and possible action.
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Final Thoughts?
Thank You!