Dear Friend --
This is an important update from the City of Long
Beach ----
The City of Long Beach is reporting a new case of COVID-19,
otherwise known as coronavirus, in an adult woman who did not have
known exposure to an individual with the virus or travel to an area of
community transmission. The woman, who is in her 60s, is hospitalized
and in stable condition. This case marks the fifth identified case of
COVID-19.
The newly-identified case may indicate community spread, which is
when an illness spreads from an unknown source. Community spread can
indicate that people are more likely to be exposed to the virus;
however, it does not concretely define an increase in cases. Details
regarding the individual’s exposure location and date are actively
being investigated by the Health Department.
“This case highlights the need for continued vigilance and
preparation, especially for those at higher risk of severe illness and
those with underlying health conditions,” said City Health Officer,
Dr. Anissa Davis.
Residents of Long Beach should continue to practice preventive
measures such as frequent hand washing, disinfecting high-touch
surfaces regularly, staying home when sick, not touching one’s face
with unwashed hands and covering one’s coughs and sneezes. The City
urges people to practice social distancing, including avoiding crowds
of people and keeping at least six feet of distance from others.
We want all residents to know that the City is taking strong and
proactive measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Long Beach. It’s
important to prepare, check in on family and friends, and show
compassion towards neighbors.
Measures taken by the City include the following:
- On Tuesday, March 10, in a unanimous decision, the Long Beach City
Council adopted a resolution to ratify the City Manager's Proclamation
of Local Emergency and ratify the Long Beach Health Officer's
Declaration of Local Health Emergency regarding the serious and
imminent threat of an outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
- Thursday, March 12, Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis,
signed a declaration that
prohibits all large-scale events in the city. This declaration is
effective immediately and will remain in effect through April 30,
2020, unless further action is taken by the Health Officer to lessen
or expand the order.
- Mayor Robert Garcia has announced that, starting next week,
Long Beach City Council meetings will take place via
teleconference.
- Long Beach Unified School District announced Friday, March 13,
that
it will close schools beginning Monday, March 16. School will
resume Monday, April 20. A press conference about the school closures
can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsLCMg0uWHY.
- Yesterday, March 13, the federal government
declared a National State of Emergency concerning the Novel
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
- Utilities including
Southern California Edison and the
Long Beach Water Dept. are temporarily suspending shutoffs.
The City encourages everyone to put together a family action plan,
including choosing a room in one’s house that can be used to separate
sick household members from others; ensuring access to prescription
and nonprescription medication, food and other essentials; and
creating an emergency contact list of family, friends, neighbors,
delivery services and other community resources. Reach out to elderly
family members and neighbors to ensure they have what they need. More
information about preparedness can be found at www.ready.gov.
City residents are strongly encouraged to sign up for
Alert Long Beach to receive emergency notifications to their
mobile phone and/or email address. This respiratory disease outbreak
has no impact on the quality or supply of Long Beach’s tap water and
should not disrupt water or sewer service to Long Beach Water’s
customers. Details
here.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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