sábado, 10 de abril de 2021

Leon County COVID-19 Community Update for April 1

Leon County COVID-19 Community Update

The following COVID-19 community update provides a timely, accurate and vetted source of official County and community partner information.

Governor DeSantis announced expanded eligibility requirements for the COVID-19 vaccine across the state of Florida.

All individuals age 40 and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Beginning next Monday, April 5, all individuals age 18 and older will be eligible to receive the vaccine. Those aged 16 and older may receive the Pfizer vaccine. 

Expanded eligibility requirements include:

All persons 40 years of age and older; 
Beginning next Monday, April 5, all individuals age 18 and older;
Beginning next Monday, April 5, those aged 16 and older may receive the Pfizer vaccine;
Long-term care facility residents and staff;
Health care personnel with direct patient contact. 

In addition to hospital providers, physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, and pharmacists may vaccinate persons determined by a physician to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19. Click here for Physician's Form. 

Seniors who are homebound can sign up to have the vaccine delivered directly to them by emailing HomeBoundVaccine@em.myflorida.com 

Significant Changes Since Last Update

In coordination with Minority Outreach Taskforce, County supports pop-up vaccination clinics. The Leon County Coronavirus Vaccination Taskforce will conduct outreach efforts promoting two upcoming pop-up vaccination clinics on Saturday, April 10. Both sites will offer Johnson and Johnson one-shot vaccine while supplies last. Follow us on Facebook for more details as we announce them. The first will be at Old West Florida Enrichment Center, 2344 Lake Bradford Road from 9 a.m. to noon (tentative).
The second will be at the Leon County Woodville Community Center, 8000 Old Woodville Road, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Leon County launches new COVID-19 vaccine and testing map. Find your nearest testing or vaccine location here.
Leon County has announced the County Emergency Rental Assistance program, which can provide up to 15 months of rent and/or utility assistance for income-eligible applicants. If you have been economically impacted by COVID-19, you may be eligible for critical financial support. Visit www.LeonCountyCARES.com to apply now. 
Community partners offer to transport seniors to COVID-19 vaccination clinics via Lyft Ride Program. 2-1-1 in partnership with The United Way, 2-1-1 Big Bend and Lyft is offering transportation to COVID-19 vaccine sites through the Lyft Ride United Program. The project  provides safe and reliable door to door rides to COVID-19 vaccine appointments at walk-up COVID-19 vaccination sites. Rides can be set up by calling 850-617-6325 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 
Tallahassee-Leon County Office of Economic Vitality (OEV) distributes cloth face coverings to businesses. Face coverings are available at the Tallahassee-Leon County Office of Economic Vitality (315 S. Calhoun Street, Suite 110, Tallahassee, FL, 32301) Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A business with one location is eligible for up to 100 face coverings. Local businesses with multiple locations are eligible for up to 200 face coverings. For FAQs regarding the distribution of masks to businesses, click here.
County offering free face coverings for pickup at all Libraries. Leon County continues to make free face coverings available for pickup at all County library locations during regular hours. Through the library program and with OEV, the County has distributed over 475,000 masks to citizens. Five face masks per individual will be allowed to ensure adequate supply to meet demand. For locations and hours click here.

Leon County's COVID-19 Health Metrics

3.29 Health Metric

    Weekly Documented New Cases
                           230     INCREASING (from 209 cases)
      Weekly Percent of Positive Cases
                           2.96%   INCREASING (from 2.7%)
        Weekly Emergency Room Visits with Influenza-like Illness
           11        DECREASING (from 22 visits)
          Weekly Emergency Room Visits with COVID-like Illness
          17        DECREASING (from 29 visits) 

          COVID-19 by the Numbers. Global cases of COVID-19 now exceed 127 million. According to the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) there are or have been 29,376 positive cases of COVID-19 in Leon County. In Florida, there are or have been 2,009,408 positive cases of COVID-19, and 33,247 COVID-19-related deaths. These numbers are updated regularly by FDOH; visit the dashboard for more detailed information, here. Local testing date includes public and private tests performed in Leon County, including Antigen tests.

          Click below to access more COVID-19 information:

          City of Weston

           

          NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
          March 30, 2021
          Royal Bunny Egg-sperience is This Weekend!
          Instead of grabbing your basket, just pile into the family vehicle and head on down to Weston City Hall for a new Eggs-perience for us all! The Royal Bunny will be on hand to wave to kids and parents, while all children 11 and under receive a special bag of surprises. One special note to drivers: Vehicles must enter from eastbound Royal Palm at the Weston BSO Police Services Center.
          Moonlight Movie in the Park
          The Croods: A New Age
          Don't miss out on our last Moonlight Movie in the Park of the season. Come out on Saturday, April 10 for a safe, socially-distanced showing of The Croods: A New Age. The gates open at 7:15 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. The event is first-come, first-served so arrive early and feel free to bring snacks.

          We hope to see the whole family out there, but be aware that pets cannot be admitted to the event venue as pets are not allowed on playing fields.
          COVID-19 Economic Relief Program
          American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
          Passed earlier this month, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 contains numerous programs that aim to assist individuals and businesses as the pandemic continues to impact families and the economy. Click below to view some of the programs, including 2020 tax credits, that are now in effect. Information will be added to this page as programs become available.
          Glass of water for Tap Water Chlorine Treatment
          Temporary Change in Tap Water Chlorination Treatment
          March 29 - April 26, 2021
          The City of Sunrise Utilities Department will temporarily switch from monochloramine to free chlorine disinfection in its drinking water treatment system to provide additional protection against bacteria beginning March 29, 2021. This temporary treatment of the water system is done annually and is a common practice for water suppliers that use the Chloramine water treatment method.
           
          The procedure does not cause any adverse health effects; however, some individuals may notice a slight change in the taste, odor or color of the water during this time. Hospitals and kidney dialysis centers are notified of this change and those maintaining aquariums should take note as some aquatic species are sensitive to free chlorine.
          Are You Ready to Run?
          Registration Now Open for the July 4th 5K Walk/Run
          Our Hometown Celebration July 4th 5K Run/Walk is back in person! Get ready to run (or walk) this Independence Day with your family and friends. Show off your patriotic pride as we celebrate the holiday AND our City of Weston’s 25th Anniversary Year, too! The race steps off at 9 a.m. on Sunday, July 4, 2021. 
          Let's Go Biking!
          Virtual Challenge Ends Tomorrow
          The #LetsGoBiking Challenge ends tomorrow, so hop on your bike and power through those final miles. We hope you had the time and energy to explore Weston on your bike and push yourself to reach your goals. If you haven't followed through on the challenge, no worries! There's never a bad time to take advantage of the beautiful South Florida weather and begin riding again. So even though the Challenge is over, you can continue to explore the many paths your bike can take you.
          Broward Parks: Mountain Biking at Markham
          If Florida's flat roads and sidewalks are getting boring to you, mix it up with a visit to Markham Park! The 14-mile mountain bike trail offers both the perfect introduction to mountain biking for the inexperienced rider, and a test for those who've mountain biked before. The park and trails open on Sundays and Mondays while COVID-19 vaccines are administered on site the other days. Be sure to bring a debit or credit card for entry fees.
          Child on bike
          Bike Safety for the Entire Family
          Virtual Class on April 21 at 7 p.m.
          Learn to keep your family safe while enjoying a bike ride. The Broward Sheriff’s Office is holding a free virtual “Bicycle Safety for the Whole Family” presentation on April 21 at 7 p.m. The program will cover how to properly fit a bike helmet and important safety tips. Upon completion, participants are eligible to receive a free bike helmet – first-come, first-served! Families will be limited to no more than four helmets per household. 
          Adult Tennis 101
          Next Session Begins April 6
          Are you an adult and a beginner to tennis? The Weston Tennis Center is offering Tennis 101, a 4-week class that will provide you with the basic skills to move forward with confidence in the tennis program. The next session begins next Tuesday, so be sure to register today. This is a great opportunity for those that have never played before or are seeking to improve basic skills.
          SAT Prep Class for June 5 Exam
          Session Begins on April 11
          Is your child ready for the June 5 SAT exam? Do they want to increase their SAT score? Take the necessary steps to prepare for the exam by signing up for virtual Zoom SAT classes on Sundays and Thursdays beginning Sunday, April 11. 
          Special Enrollment Period Open through May 15 for Healthcare.gov
          The Affordable Care Act Marketplace has re-opened with a Special Enrollment Period and Special Provisions. The Healthcare Marketplace is now open through May 15 for individuals to find, enroll, update or change healthcare coverage now.
           
          Starting April 1, you may be able to get more savings and lower costs on Marketplace health insurance coverage due to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, as more people will qualify for help paying for coverage and those already enrolled will qualify for more tax credits. Premiums will go down if you apply these savings.