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UNIFIED SITUATION REPORT #29
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Event Name: BFHD COVID-19
Report Period: 07/18/2020 – 07/21/2020 Mission #: 20-0265 Jurisdictions Impacted:
Benton & Franklin Counties
General Situation/Overview:
On January 21, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Washington State Department of Health announced the first case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States and in Washington State. As of 3/19/2020 a 24, 48, 72-hour planning projection of the response is being done daily. Friday’s planning projection will encompass Saturday and Sunday, then resume normal planning projections on Monday.
Benton and Franklin County At-A-Glance
Total Case Count Updated: 12:30 pm 07/21/2020 Benton Franklin
Confirmed* 2948 2845
Deaths** 96 36
*Confirmed: positive test result. **Deaths: BFHD defined a COVID-19 death as someone who died with COVID-19 as their primary
cause of death, meaning they died because of COVID-19. DOH includes people who tested positive for COVID-19 and died, but
may not have died of COVID-19. That’s why the dashboard may show a higher number of deaths than we previously reported.
DOH is currently updating their definition, and in the coming days, the total number of deaths reported on the dashboard may
decrease
City Case Count 07/21/2020 12:30 pm # of Cases Pasco 2486 Eltopia 38
Mesa 48
Connell 186
Kahlotus <10
Kennewick 1805 Richland 539 West Richland 140
Benton City 101 Prosser 278
Plymouth <10
Patterson <10
Current Hospital Status Updated: 1:15 pm 07/21/2020 M-F COVID Like Illness = CLI
# Hospitalized Patients
# COVID-19 Confirmed & CLI
% COVID-19 Confirmed & CLI
Current hospitalized patients 315 64 20.3%
Case Locations of Interest updated 1:15 pm on 07/21/2020
# of Cases
Long Term Care Residents and Staff 416
Please visit Washington State Department of Corrections site for current case counts at Coyote
Ridge Corrections Center. ( https://www.doc.wa.gov/corrections/covid-19/data.htm )
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OPERATIONS SECTION:
OUTBREAK MITIGATION: Identify the COVID-19 spread, including clusters; track any lab confirmed cases and determine
potential exposures. Identify the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care and community living facilities and provide infection
control guidance and resources to those facilities. Input data from Epi into existing systems; WDRS and Redcap surveys.
Currently there are 19 confirmed active outbreaks – these outbreaks meet the definition of an outbreak and have
had active cases within the last 28 days. Additionally, there are 9 Long Term Care facilities that have active outbreaks
School Task Force continues to work with OSPI, DOH and local superintendents to develop school plans with a focus
on outbreak mitigation and safely re-opening. School plans must be submitted no later than 2 weeks before school
starts
BFHD is developing a “toolkit” for outbreaks investigations in Schools
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CARE COORDINATION:
A DOH Strike Team is here assisting BFHD significant outbreak at two farms and H2A Housing Facilities in the area.
One of the H2A housing has a 66% positivity rate
An Online Survey Portal for businesses to report COVID cases at their facilities is available on the BFHD website at
https://redcap.iths.org/surveys/?s=YNJCRHP9F7. A business is required to report if there are 2 or more cases in
the business or there is a risk of COVID spreading in the business. This on-line reporting tool will provide easy access
for businesses to report to BFHD and will allow BFHD to prioritize these business outbreaks by level of risk
BFHD Community Recovery Webpage has been updated to use the State COVID-19 Risk Assessment Dashboard for all
metrics reporting. There are three tables - Benton - Franklin - Washington State You are able to view our two
counties as well as the rest of the counties in the
state. https://www.bfhd.wa.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10766056&pageId=16713009
COMMUNITY TESTING:
BFHD is in the planning stages with Seattle Fire Department for COVID Testing assistance in our area.
BFHD has partnered with MTI to conduct “Pop Up” mobile testing throughout Benton and Franklin Counties. Days
and times will be posted on the BFHD Facebook Page
The National Guard and BFHD continues testing at both the Toyota Center in Kennewick (back side accessed from
Grandridge Blvd) and the HAPO Center (TRAC) – No appointments and bring Insurance card - if you have coverage –
if not insurance is not required. These drive thru testing sites are available to all residents and do not require a
physician’s order to receive a test. Those that need a “free” test can still get a test. Both sites will operate Tuesday –
Saturday 0800-1300 for an undetermined amount of time. To date there has been 6189 tests administered: 3071 at
the Toyota Center site and 3118 at the HAPO Center site
The approximate positivity rate from the National Guard Testing sites is 17% - PLEASE NOTE that if a person has
previously tested positive “re-tests” through the National Guard site and is still positive they are NOT counted as a
new case – this does NOT add to our case count
TRAINING AND VOLUNTEERS Develop and administer volunteer training and coordination to supplement current staff as
needed.
Interested in volunteering at BFHD go to: waserv.org
COMMUNITY RELATIONS / PUBLIC INFORMATION: Keep our community informed and educated; providing accurate
information. Maintain our call center and website; providing updated information. Develop and maintain media products for
the weekly press conference.
There are 500,000 free masks available through the Washington Farm Bureau for farmers, farmworkers and
agriculture related industry. Simply request your masks at https://wsfb.com/agriculture-mask-distribution/
Benton and Franklin County are in Modified Phase 1 – as more businesses open please remember to wear a face
covering, try and maintain a 6 ft distance from others, and wash your hands. 453 businesses in Benton County have
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submitted a “COVID-19 Safety Plan and 87 business in Franklin County have submitted COVID -19 Safety Plan.
Information on creating and submitting a plan can be found here:
https://www.bfhd.wa.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10766056&pageId=16708570
City of Richland conducted a drive-thru mask distribution on Saturday July 18th distributing 1500 cloth face coverings.
Another City of Richland distribution is planned for Friday July 24th at the Richland City shops located at 2700
Duportail from 8:00 – 11:00. They plan to distribute an additional 2500 cloth face coverings. City of Prosser and West
Richland Police Department have posted on their Facebook page that cloth face coverings are available at their
facilities for those in need
Our “Road to Recovery Plan” Plan – click here
https://www.bfhd.wa.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10766056&pageId=16713009 and click on “Benton and Franklin
Counites Road to Recover Plan”
BFHD updates Website Twitter and Facebook daily
LOGISTICS:
PPE RECEIVING/DISTRIBUTION:
Benton County received an additional 10,000 cloth masks Benton: 3000, City of Richland, 3000 Prosser Community
Center, 1000 Impact Compassion, 500 Grace Clinic, 500 Red Apple Market in Kennewick, 500 West Richland Police,
500 Finley Shopper, 500 Ki-Be Market and 500 Kennewick Police Dept
Franklin County received an additional 20,000 masks. Franklin: 1000 to Pasco Farmers Market, 5000 2nd Harvest,
2000 Connell, 2000 Fiesta Foods, 2000 Supermex, 1000 Albertsons, 500 El Torito, 500 Grocery Outlet, 1000 City of
Richland
PPE requests from Hospitals/EMS/Law Enforcement/Clinics/LTC/Dentists need to be sent to their respective
Emergency Management no later than 10:00am every Friday or as circumstances dictate – a weekly request will be
made to the state every Friday for delivery of supplies the following week
Benton – [email protected] Franklin – [email protected]
DAILY and FUTURE OPERATIONS:
RECURRING ACTIVITIES:
Daily at 8:00am - Operational Briefing via ZOOM if you would like an invite for this Zoom meeting email Janae Parent
Daily at 8:30am - info coordination call with PIO and Info group
M-W-F at 10:30am - Local Hospital/Clinic coordination call via ZOOM
Coordination call with the WA State EOC Monday and Thursday 1-877-820-7831, password 782831# - State SitRep is
not produced on the weekends it will be sent M-F only
Daily at 4:00pm – Planning Meeting via ZOOM – if you would like an invite for this Zoom meeting email Janae Parent
M-F at 5:00 dissemination of BFHD Incident Action Plan released - on Friday the IAP will be a 3-day IAP encompassing
the weekend plan (Sat, Sun, Mon)
Tuesday at 2:00pm - BFHD hosts local elected officials and decision-makers conference call
Tuesday at 3:00pm - EMS/Fire/Public Health discussion meeting
Tuesday/Friday at 5:00pm - Unified Situational Report (SitRep) released
Tuesday at 2:00 - SEOC Unified Command Ops to BFHD Command Ops meeting
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Wednesday at 1:30pm – Call with local agricultural partners
Wednesday at 1:00pm - North Franklin County Community Leadership meeting – call in phone 1-509-545-3555
meeting number: 5847# access code: 3555#
Thursday at 11:00am - BFHD press conference covering the current situation/status and guest speakers will be
included to discuss special topics, when appropriate
Thursday at 1:30 - Municipality Advisory Council
Every other Thursday at 2:30pm - call with BFHD and LTC agencies
Every other Friday at 2:00pm – Central and Eastern WA Counties meeting to discuss farmworkers and H2A Housing
communities information/concerns/coordination
FUTURE OPERATIONS:
Continue planning efforts towards phase 2 re-open of the Tri-Cities
CURRENT RISKS:
Lack of social distancing in community parks and recreation areas
Statewide increase in positive cases
Re-open of non-essential businesses
WHERE TO FIND MORE INFORMATION:
• Benton-Franklin Health District- All News: https://www.bfhd.wa.gov
• Washington State Department of Health: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
• Center for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
• REDI Healthcare Coalition: https://srhd.org/programs-and-services/hcc/eei-
DISTRIBUTED TO:
Local Health Jurisdiction: Management Team, EOC/ECC Staff, all BFHD Staff
Region 8: Local Emergency Response Coordinators, Emergency Management agencies, healthcare partners, Fire/EMS agencies
WA State: Regional Emergency Response Coordinators, DOH Duty Officer
Eastern WA: REDi Coalition Duty Officer
Cross Boarder: Oregon Regions 6 and 9 Liaisons