County of Ventura COVID-19 update for June 12 — Farmworker Resource Program

VENTURA COUNTY — Good Evening, Here’s your update from the County of Ventura. We wish you a great weekend. Your next update will be on Monday.

 

COVID Info

  • 52 new cases
  • 1,518 total cases
  • 1,102 recovered cases
  • 42 Hospitalized
  • 13 ICU
  • 376 under quarantine
  • 40 deaths (2 additional deaths include 60 and 73 year old males both with co-morbidities)
  • 1,112 new people tested
  • 36, 084 total people tested

 

Stay informed at www.venturacountyrecovers.org

 

Frequently Asked Question: What is it like when you have to go to the hospital right now? Check out a tour of what to expect when you arrive at the ER https://vimeo.com/425047168

 

 

Farmworker Resource Program: Special thanks to Oak Park High School and community member Olde Thompson for their generosity in donating to our local Farmworkers! Learn more about the Farmworker Resource Program at https://cdn.ventura.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Flyer_English_web.pdf. Learn about ways to donate at https://vcportal.ventura.org/covid19/docs/Farmworker_Resource_Program_Donation_Flyer_v3.pdf.

 

 

Food Assistance

CalFresh is giving out emergency allotments to bring benefits up to the maximum amount, based on household size. The benefits will be automatically applied to EBT cards on June 14, 2020. You can check your EBT balance at 877-328-9677 or at mybenefitscalwin.org. For this and other CalFresh news, visit vchsa.org/calfresh.

 

 

Ventura County Pandemic Rental Assistance: For Ventura County residents with very low incomes who owe past-due rent from hardships related to COVID-19, the Ventura County Pandemic Rental Assistance (VCPRA) program may provide temporary relief. Funding issued is based on rental unit size – $1,500 for a studio/1-bedroom and $2,500 for a 2-bedroom or larger – for a maximum of two months of rent owed. Online applications will be accepted June 17 thru July 1, 2020. Learn more at ventura.org/rent / https://www.vcemergency.com/renta.

 

Moment of Silence at the Ventura County Medical Center: https://vimeo.com/427228030

Statement from Ventura County CEO Mike Powers

 

Ventura County Medical Center Trauma Center featured in the Ventana magazine June issue

 

 

Modified Order — Ventura County Public Health Department has issued a modified health order permitting the reopening of additional businesses that were previously closed. This Order will be effective June 11, 2020 11:59 pm and will continue to be in effect until extended, rescinded, superseded or amended in writing by the Public Health Officer.

 

Sectors that may reopen on Friday, June 12 with modifications, social distancing protocols, andcompletion of the attestation process include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Gyms and Fitness Facilities
  • Day Camps
  • Family Entertainment Centers
  • Hotels and Lodging for tourism or Individual Travel
  • Campgrounds, RV Parks and Outdoor Recreation
  • Restaurants, Wineries, and Bars
  • Zoos, Aquariums, and Museums
  • Public Pools
  • Skate Parks

 

Modifications required in addition to those found in the state guidance are as follows:

 

  • Gyms and Fitness Facilities
  1. Outdoor activities can follow the guidance as written
  2. Indoor activities must keep a 12-foot distancing requirement
  • Day Camps
  1. Groups sizes are limited to a 10-1 or 10-2 ratio for each group (10 campers with one or two instructors).
  2. Each group must be stable. The same campers and instructor stay together and do not mix with other groups.
  3. Any camp activity must maintain 6-foot social distancing. Individual skills and drills can be done, but no group or contact sports such as a football or basketball games may be played
  • Family Entertainment Centers
  1. Examples that may be opened include bowling, miniature golf, batting cages, and private skate parks
  2. Movie theaters, arcades, playgrounds, rock climbing walls, and trampoline venues are not allowed to open at this time
  • Hotels and Lodging for Tourism or Individual Travel
  1. Hotel rooms must be left vacant for 24 hours after a guest has departed
  • Campgrounds, RV Parks and Outdoor Recreation
  1. RV parks and campgrounds at the beach are allowed 2/3 capacity
  2. RV parks and campgrounds not at the beach are allowed 50% capacity
  • Restaurants, Wineries, and Bars
  1. Bars and wineries that serve food can be open with the existing requirement that alcohol must be sold on the same ticket as a meal
  2. Restaurants should continue to follow the previous guidance
  • Zoos, Aquariums, and Museums
  1. Follow state guidance
  • Public and HOA Pools
  1. 50% capacity
  2. Use a reservation system
  3. Follow County of Ventura Environmental Health guidance for pools
  • Music, Film, and TV Production
  1. No live audiences
  2. *Do not register at VCReopens.com.  Attestation is included through permit issuance
  3. Must have a COVID-19 Compliance Officer on site
  4. Follow industry guidance

These sectors may be open only while adhering to social distancing protocols provided by the Governor and the Ventura County Health Officer and after completing the County’s attestation process (*except for those noted). Business owners can find resources, information, and the process to complete the attestation at www.vcreopens.com.

 

COVID INFORMATION

 

Summary #
New cases 52
Total cases (Active, Recovered, and Deaths) 1,518
Recovered Cases 1,102
Ever* hospitalizations 208
Current hospitalizations 42
Ever ICU* 70
Current ICU 13
Active Cases Under Quarantine 376
Deaths 40
New People Tested 1,112
Total People Tested 36,084
*Current hospitalizations does not include those from LTC facilities that no longer require acute care but are being held at the facility to protect others.  Current ICU is underreported because we do not get notification when hospitalized patients are transferred to ICU. 
Age and Sex of Confirmed Cases: Female Male %
Age 0-17 55 55 7.2%
Age 18-24 91 80 11.3%
Age 25-44 259 254 33.8%
Age 45-64 235 251 32.0%
Age 65+ 119 119 15.7%
Unknown 0 0 0.0%
Total 759 759 100.0%
% by Sex 50.0% 50.0%  
       
Race/Ethnicity** % Cases % Deaths % of Population
Latino 61.5% 28.2% 44.5%
White 26.7% 61.5% 43.2%
Asian 3.6% 2.6% 7.4%
African American/Black 0.5% 2.6% 1.7%
Multiracial 0.4% 0.0% 2.5%
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.5% 0.0% 0.3%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.5% 0.0% 0.2%
Other 6.2% 5.1% 0.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
**There are 410 cases and 1 death not included in this analysis because of missing race/ethnicity data.
Confirmed Cases: # %
Travel Related 18 1.2%
Person-to-person acquired 648 42.7%
Community acquired 583 38.4%
Under investigation 269 17.7%
Total 1,518 100.0%
City/Zip*** # % of Total Population**** Rate per 100,000 pop.
91320 – Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park 43 2.8% 46,191 93.1
91360 – Thousand Oaks 53 3.5% 42,104 125.9
91361 – Thousand Oaks/Lake Sherwood/Westlake 21 1.4% 20,487 102.5
91362 – Thousand Oaks/Westlake 42 2.8% 34,056 123.3
91377 – Oak Park 19 1.3% 14,226 133.6
93001 – Ventura 34 2.2% 33,139 102.6
93003 – Ventura 60 4.0% 51,304 116.9
93004 – Ventura 25 1.6% 30,473 82.0
93010 – Camarillo 49 3.2% 44,240 110.8
93012 – Camarillo/Santa Rosa Valley 31 2.0% 37,622 82.4
93015 – Fillmore 97 6.4% 18,832 515.1
93021 – Moorpark 87 5.7% 38,325 227.0
93022 – Oak View 3 0.2% 5,550 54.1
93023 – Ojai 13 0.9% 20,656 62.9
93030 – Oxnard 136 9.0% 62,016 219.3
93033 – Oxnard 172 11.3% 83,319 206.4
93035 – Oxnard 42 2.8% 28,321 148.3
93036 – Oxnard 82 5.4% 48,022 170.8
93040 – Piru 8 0.5% 1,831 436.9
93041 – Port Hueneme 35 2.3% 24,129 145.1
93060 – Santa Paula 138 9.1% 34,229 403.2
93063 – Simi Valley (Santa Susana) 113 7.4% 56,563 199.8
93065 – Simi Valley 211 13.9% 74,780 282.2
93066 – Somis 4 0.3% 3,481 114.9
Total 1,518 100.0% 853,896 177.8
***14 cases provided a PO Box address that has been assigned to another zip code within the city.
****Population estimates for 2020 from www.healthmattersinvc.org (Demographics Dashboard).