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Sadly,
we
have
experienced
89
food
related
deaths
and
about
89
percent
of
these
food.
Related
deaths
in
our
community
have
been
people
who
are
over
the
age
of
65
and
most
of
our
food.
Related
deaths
have
been
associated
with
long
term
care
facilities,
and
you
will
also
see
that
we
are
going
to
continue
to
have
like
4000
tests
which,
if
administered
in
our
community,
not
only
by
the
community
sites
but
also
by
ian's,
associates.
It's.
A
Due
to
day
you
have
seen,
you
can
see
that
it
is
outside
that
window,
but
also-
and
it
has
been
after
the
implementation
of
phase
2.5,
and
now
we
have
entered
3.0.
So
only
like
vacations
and
holidays.
Have
we
historically
seen
that
it
has
increased
after
having
up
from
these
instructions,
and
we
see
that
we
are
at
a
little
below
30
cases
per
day
and
we
will
be
monitoring
these
for
the
last
few
days.
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A
So
please
remember
to
put
on
a
face
covering
wash
your
hands
very
frequently
and
wait
six
feet
away
and
our
percentage
of
positivity
well.
There
are
no
surprises
that
now
these
cases
have
started
to
increase.
During
the
last
days
we
have
experienced
our
percentage
of
positivity
ta
Also
that
it
has
increased.
We
were
3.5
percent,
and
now
we
are
at
3.3
percent.
We
have
also
seen
that
at
the
state
level,
the
percentage
of
positivity
has
dropped
to
5
percent,
and
now
it
is
at
6.4
percent.
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So
if
you
can
see
the
cases
by
day
and
this
region
graph,
they
look
very
similar
and
this
visu
Alization
is
it
looks
a
little
different
I
apologize,
because
the
platform
in
which
we
receive
the
data
from
the
state
is
not
working
correctly.
So
I
had
to
do
another
different
visualization,
but
the
same
information.
We
see
this
in
this
blue
bar
graph
and
speaking
that
for
the
regions,
and
here
it
is
being
compared
with
the
other
regions.
It
is
the
same
information
about
hospitalization
and
we
are
on
the
orange
line
that
is
below.
A
Very
good
afternoon,
commissioners,
so,
as
this
has
been
said,
I
want
to
take
a
few
minutes
to
talk
about
the
impacts
of
cob
and
19,
and
the
way
that
we're
going
to
frame
the
conversation
is
about
the
economic
impacts
that
we've
seen
and
also
talking
about
revenue
and
profit
that
and
how
they've
been
impacted
and
how
we've
changed
our
services
as
a
county.
That,
once
variable
combination,
gives
us
a
sense
How.
We
are
up
to
now,
however,
to
speak
carefully
before
this
presentation,
I
am
not
going
to
talk
about
projections.
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When
we
review
test,
you
can
ask
questions.
One
of
the
things
we
want
to
talk
about
is
the
unemployment
rate.
We
have
talked
a
lot
about
this
during
the
pandemic
and
I.
Do
not
want
to
say
is
that
when
we
start
the
conversation,
the
context
matters
a
lot,
so
the
data
that
we
are
going
to
see
today
refers
to
me
m
more
to
what
is
the
metropolitan
statistical
area.
A
So
why
are
they
listening
in
the
audience
is
not
only
limited
to
asia.
City
limits
and
ms
is
much
broader-
is
also
from
bank
county
and
other
counties
like
henderson
count,
and
so
as
and
an
economic
benchmark
to
region
matters
economy
is
not
restricted
to
county
limits,
but
that
is
why
we
want
to
talk
broadly.
One
thing
we
want
to
talk
about
is
this
graph:
we
see
the
sky
blue
line
and
it
is
sticking
out
of
ms.
A
So
it's
had
a
lot
of
impact
in
our
area
and
we've
seen
a
lot
of
people
who
have
had
some
positive
results,
but
since
we're
still
thinking
about
unemployment,
the
next
question
is
which
one?
it's
the
state
of
jobs
in
our
community
and
I'll
confess
we
don't
have
a
great
source
to
say
these
are
the
businesses
that
have
closed.
This
kind
of
information
is
not
a
good
way
to
go,
but
talking
about
jobs
in
the
community,
so
we're
looking
at
it
again.
A
Al
a
ms,
a
the
asteroids
which
is
the
metropolitan
statistical
area
and
which
includes
when
debon
com
and
henderson
and
others.
And
then
we
talk
about
total
employment
and
the
trajectory.
So
we
can
see
again
in
april
it
went
down
a
lot
to
almost
30
thousand
to
40
thousand
jobs,
and
then
we
started
to
go
up
in
May
from
May
to
August.
It
has
been
like
a
little
bit
of
his
life,
so
this
gives
us
a
vision
of
how
the
jobs
and
industries
are.
A
A
We
have
seen
precipitously
that
it
has
gone
down
a
lot
in
April
and
then
it
went
up
a
little
bit,
but
it
remained
and
well
it
is
not
terribly
surprising
in
the
manufacturing
industries.
Dora
include
many
that
have
been
severely
impacted.
One
that
comes
to
mind
is
the
aerospace
industry.
We
know
that
you
cannot
travel
due
to
regulations
and
other
reasons,
but
other
industries
that
we
have
seen
during
the
weekend,
industries
that
specialize
in
products
that
can
be
used
for
healthcare.
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A
Hello,
construction
and
mining
employment.
We
have
seen
this
yellow
line,
and
so
we
see
that
it
has
continued
to
grow
more
than
2019,
so
for
our
construction,
it
has
increased
more
than
for
this
time
in
the
past
year.
So
not
all
industries
are
created
equal
and
they
have
been
impacted
differently
during
the
pandemic
and
well
changing
to
the
hospitality.
A
Jobs
have
been
quite
impacted.
It
went
down
a
lot,
almost
20
thousand
jobs
between
April
and
May.
It
has
been
a
great
impact,
I
guess.
The
positive
is
that
we
have
seen
a
better
recovery
and
during
more
May
to
August,
some
jobs
have
already
been
recovered,
but
still
there
is
a
significant
gap
of
8,000
to
10,000
jobs
that
have
not
been
recovered.
A
So
it
is
a
slightly
more
hopeful
story
that
it
has
been
repaired,
but
not
as
many
as
we
would
like,
and
our
next
slide.
We
have
filed
for
unemployment,
and
now
we
have
discussed
the
total
workload
in
our
community
d.
Now
we
want
to
talk
about
the
impact
of
one
of
our
major
industries,
which
is
the
hotel
industry.
A
So
this
data
gives
us
data
regarding
how
many
rooms
are
contracted
or
paid
for,
and
this
slide
each
line
represents
a
component
of
each
industry,
so
the
line
orange
represents
motels
and
bed,
and
breakfast
hotels
and
daily
rents
are
the
yellow
line.
So
you
have
to
think
about
hotels
and
the
impacts
have
not
been
as
significant,
with
the
exception
of
hotels
and
motels
on
the
line
and
the
orange
line
that
are
Above,.
If
we
compare
the
aid
from
2019
and
2020
to
that,,
it
has
dropped
almost
a
lot
in
millions
of
dollars,.
A
It
is
substantial
and
when
we
think
about
exploration
and
the
groups
that
support
the
hotels,,
we
see
that
we
have
asked
them.
What
is
the
status
of
their
recovery,
and
this
is
more
like
anecdotal
than
data,
but
what
we
have
found
is
that
on
weekends,
we
have
seen
recovery
and
it
feels
good
in
terms
of
p
From
a
hospitality
perspective.
However,
we
continue
to
have
problems
during
the
week.
There
are
not
many
traveling
travelers
during
the
week,
and
there
are
several
reasons
for
these.
A
One
of
them
is
events
we
just
don't
have
as
many
business
related
events
for
a
variety
of
reasons,
the
primary
one
being
the
massive
events
we
don't
they
are
allowed,
so
we
don't
see
them,
and
we
are
also
seeing
a
business
trend
that
more
people
are
doing
things
virtually.
So
we
are
not
seeing
that
type
of
travel
so
from
an
anecdotal
perspective,
weekends
seem
to
be
recovering
and
locally.
A
The
days
of
the
week
have
It's
still
been
a
struggle
for
hotels
and
our
our
next
point
that
we
want
to
reference
is
an
idea
of
the
jobs
and
how
our
tourism
industry
is
being
represented
in
terms
of
hotels,
but
now
that
we're
going
to
talk
about
housing
insecurity,
what
's
going
on
with
the
spoils?
This
data
has
come
from
the
sheriff's
office
of
the
pan
com
county.
A
So
we
can
spend
a
lot
of
time
talking
about
this,
but
the
key
is
that
we
can
see
a
gap
in
this
data
from
april
2020
to
june
2020.
There
is
not
much
dispossession
as
they
agree.
It
is
because
there
was
a
restriction
that
did
not
allow
there
to
be
offal,
,
however,,
in
July
2020.
We
began
to
see
offal
again
so
the
story
here
and
for
more
details,
because
there
is
a
40-day
period
from
the
federal
restriction
and
then
the
cdc
boots
on
restrictions
on
offal.
A
Tenant
when
I
reported,
so
that
is
a
restriction
of
previous
regulations,
so
I
just
wanted
to
talk
a
little
about
how
it
looks
and-
and
if
I
wouldn't
say
this
is
that
we
had
a
discussion
with
the
sheriff's
office
and
they
require
that
on
paper,
civil
leos
and
it
doesn't
matter,
but
it's
the
perspective
on
it.
We
just
want
the
clear
that
they
have
to
do
it
so.
A
We
have
had
obvious
discussions
about
food.
This
was
my
last
slide
and
before
I
give
you
the
floor.
Arrow
I
wanted
to
know
if
there
were
any
questions
regarding
to
the
carcass
or
any
data
that
we
have
presented,
then
arrow
to
talk
about
food
insecurity
or
mental
health.
But
if
there
are
questions,
I
can
take
them
now
and
thank
you
very
much.
It
is
very
helpful
when
we
see
the
most
recent
data
on
carcass
the
program
that
the
counties
they
are
providing
funds
for
legal
representation
about
dispossession.
A
A
A
A
Thank
you,
commissioner,
and
something
that
I
always
say
is
ours.
The
context
matters
the
important
sources.
There
are
many
one
sources.
There
are
different
measures,
different
types
of
public
information.
We
are
staying
with
the
public
information
and
there
was
a
lot
of
information
that
we
could
have
brought,
but
we
just
wanted
to
bring
a
few
things
in
terms
of
spoils.
We
can
return
to
this
slide
max.
You
can
put
the
offal
slide
by
f
avor.
A
Ok,
I'm
going
to
try
to
ask
the
question:
these
are
being
seen
the
debris
that
is
related
to
the
cob
and
19
just
for
job
loss.
They
are
debris
in
general
because
there
are
people
who
are
having
fine
problems
and
really
and
sometimes
only
and
simply
continuously
They
do
have
them
for
you.
Yes,
I'm
going
to
confirm
with
you,.
A
A
A
More
cases
than
the
average
of
the
last
two
years-
and
there
are
seven
thousand
people
who
have
asked
for
this
more
than
last
year
and
we
think
it's
going
to
continue
through
the
rest
of
the
year
and
maybe
into
the
beginning
of
the
year
and
well
now
I
want
to
talk
about
this
graph.
Also,
this
data
comes
from
the
crisis
text
line.
It's
a
resource
usually
for.
A
There's
been
about
5
million
pieces
of
data
that
have
accumulated
and
what
I
hear
the
most
is
he,
the
red
is
from
the
2019
16
data
and
the
blue
is
from
the
2020
data
and
it's
our
categories
I'm
not
going
to
talk
about
specific
things,.
But
what
I
want
to
say
is
that
in
2020,
then,,
the
categories
that
you
see
on
the
left,
we've
seen
that
this
line
of
texts
on
crisis,,
depression,
substance,
abuse,.
A
Who
have
felt
suicidal,
who
have
become
been
isolating,
although
they
have
had
suicidal
thoughts?
Now
we
are
going
to
go
to
this
other
geographic
graph
and
we
are
going
to
see
the
same
categories.
We
have
this
map.
The
red
has
been
an
increase
from
2019
2020
and
the
blue
one
is
lowered,.
There
is
not
so
much
clarity
in
terms
of
its
maps,,
but
if
we
look
at
the
west
of
the
meat
of
the
north,
almost
for
all
of
these,,
it
can
be
seen
that
these
categories
on
the
left
have
increased
remarkably,.
A
We
have
seen
that
they
have
decreased
in
some
places
that
have
been
What
is
bullying
and
there
is
no
clear
interpretation
of
this,,
but
we
have
logically
assumed
that
having
children
who
are
not
going
to
school
may
have
been
why
bullying
or
harassment
has
decreased
in
relation
to
the
relationship
about
suicides.
This
is
also
data
in
nationals
and
in
general,
to
see
simply
in
particular,
we
have
seen
more
stress
and
the
level
of
crisis
in
adolescents.
A
A
A
A
Reduce
not
wanting
to
overload
our
health
system.
Many
of
the
people
who
are
at
high
risk
for
lakovic
are
also
at
high
risk.
For
the
flower
are
the
groups.
We
are
talking.
About:
people
over
65,
those
people
with
chronic
conditions
and
people
who
are
in
nursing
homes
or
long-term
care
institutions,
and
also.
A
Injection
flower
season
is
available
in
our
community.
The
cdc
recommends
that
they
get
the
vaccine
and
also
cob
tests,
and
they
are
available.
It
is
recommended
for
those
who
have
symptoms
or
who
think
they
may
have
been
exposed,
and
also
the
planning
teams
have
spent
a
lot
of
time
thinking
as
for
the
areas
that
have
limited
access
to
get
the
vaccine,
and
now
we
are
going
to
talk
about
this.
A
A
And
we
also
have
two
flower
vaccine
events
in
October,
as
well,
in
partnership
with
some
of
our
community
partners
to
be
able
to
reach
populations
that
have
little
or
no
access
to
flower
vaccines
based
on
availability,
vaccines,
and
that
we
were
able
to
work
with
our
community
partners
where
there
may
be
very
little.
Access.
I
just
want
to
reiterate
that
other
lakovic
19
or
flu
vaccine
tests
are
available
in
primary
care
and
community
centers
pharmacies
and
our
fruit
vaccine
is
also
in
bangkok,
color,
health
and
human
services
and
their
services.
A
A
Shooter
from
the
'new
york
times'
that
we
can
see
here,
it
is
very
interesting
and
it
is
quite
up
to
date
about
where
the
process
is
in
terms
of
the
vaccines
that
are
being
under
test.
Just
to
reiterate,
there
is
still
no
approved
vaccine
right
now
and
although
there
is
no
vaccine
right
now,
one
of
the
things
that
we
do
in
the
public
city
and
with
our
partners
is
to
plan
or
anticipate
that
there
is
a
possibility
that
if
we
do
get
this
vaccine,
so
we
practice
how
we
are
going
to
be
able
to.
A
And
we
still
don't
know
much.
We
don't
want
to
assume,
but
maybe
there
will
be
a
distribution
by
steps,
maybe
also
maybe
there
will
be
a
type
of
prioritization
if
we
have
a
vaccine
and
then
it
will
be
for
the
general
population.
But
all
this
has
to
be
determined.
But
these
are
things
that
we
are
trying
to
plan
and
anticipate
as
much
as
we
can.
A
We
are
also
trying
to
support
kindergarten
through
twelfth
grade
schools,
to
provide
data
and
also
indicator
updates,
but
the
consultation
and
technical
assistance
regarding
the
strong
es,
scott
toolkit
and
other
guidelines
from
the
department
of
health
and
human
services,
and
we
also
wanted
to
talk
about
that.
We
have
implemented
a
training
of
the
school
nurses.
That
is
a
case
by
case
investigation.
A
Nurses,
our
communicable
disease
nurses,
have
also
done
case
investigations
and
now
that
the
students
are
returning
to
the
classrooms,
they
have
their
assignment
with
the
contagious
disease,
nurses,
the
schools
and
that
they
have
a
leader
in
their
infirmary
in
the
offices
of
the
health
department
to
serve
the
population
and
also
work
with
the
health
services
and
human
services.
In
case
there
is
an
event
of
cases
identified
in
the
schools
and
then.
A
A
Shelters,
shelters
and
emergency
services
and
the
American
Red
Cross
as
well.
This
particular
year
with
the
co
life
there
have
been
guidelines
from
various
agencies,
such
as
the
cdc,
the
red
cross
of
the
state
that
we
would
do
in
terms
of
shelters
or
shelters,
and
it
is
the
same,
is
to
have
space
available
to
maintain
the
distance
of
6
feet.
So
it
is
possible.
A
We
have
had
several
meetings
regarding
to
the
emergency
services
and
the
red
cross
for
everyone
to
be
on
the
same
page,
and
also
the
red
cross
hopes
that
if
we
have
any
incidents
regarding
shelter
or
shelters,
putting
people
in
hotels
in
the
past,
there
have
been
enough
places.
But
in
the
past
some
years
they
also
reached
numbers
like
up
to
60,
but
this
year,
perhaps
we
thought
it
better
to
use
the
hotels
so
as
not
to
have
this
meeting
of
pe
people
in
the
same
place.
A
Massively
and
also
the
concerns
is
that
if
people
have
to
evacuate
the
thing
and
to
increase
the
six
feet
well,
the
state
is
trying
to
implement
how
to
do
these
shelters.
They
have
identified
some
places
that
will
be
administered
in
the
west,
from
north
carolina
for
and
so
state
use
and
talking
about
code
purple
we've
had
several
planning
efforts
going
on
and
we've
increased
capacity
with
lakovic,
and
we
were
still
working
with
the
heating
stations
during
the
day
during
the
day.