County of Ventura COVID-19 Update for Oct. 11

October 11, 2021 – COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 Update
Since Friday, there are 253 new COVID-19 cases reported and 13,900 new tests performed. There are 54 people hospitalized, 4 in the ICU. There have been 0 additional deaths.
80.1% of Ventura County’s population 12+ has received the first dose.
81.6% of Ventura County’s population 18+ has received the first dose.
73.3% of Ventura County’s population 12+ are fully vaccinated.
 Celebrando a Nuestra Gente– In Conversation with Graciela Casillas
Hosted by County of Ventura Behavior Health Logrando Bienestar in Partnership with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The event will stream on Facebook at Facebook.com/VCLograndoBienestar. Community members can also register to attend by zoom here. Spanish and Mixteco interpretation will be available via zoom.
In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, the County of Ventura Behavioral Health Logrando Bienestar program, in partnership with the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion presents “Celebrando a Nuestra Gente – In Conversation with Graciela Casillas” a virtual event on October 13, 2021 at 6 pm.
Graciela Casillas, of Oxnard, a Black Belt Hall of Fame inductee, “Women of the Year,” has earned international acclaim as one of the world’s top martial artist, and as a teacher of the art of self-defense. Casillas’s 45 years as student, instructor, and professional competitor has given her an eclectic approach to the martial arts which she shares with students at home and abroad.  As an international martial artist Graciela identifies as a Chicana first and her dedication to her community goes beyond martial Arts. For example, during the pandemic Graciela Casillas volunteered her time to create exercise videos in English and Spanish that were inclusive of all fitness levels and ages.
“This event marks many firsts for the County of Ventura, and as the first Mexican-Chicana Ventura County Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council Chair it is an honor to highlight Graciela Casillas in our first Celebrando Nuestra Gente Community Event. Graciela Casillas is among many Chicana leaders in Ventura County, and we invite you to celebrate her and the contributions to our community,” said Cynthia Salas, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Council Chair.
Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated nationally every year from September 15 to October 15 to honor the culture and contributions of Latinx individuals and communities in the United States. The celebration began in 1968 as a week-long national celebration starting on September 15 which coincides with the national Independence Day of many Latin American countries. In 1988 it was extended to a month-long celebration. This celebration is sometimes referred to as Hispanic, Latino, or Latinx Heritage month. Latinx being the youngest of these terms is gender-inclusive term that refers to people of Latin American cultural or ethnic identity and descent.
“We look forward to future celebrations as part of the ongoing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts, including future celebrations of the many cultures, ethnicities, and life experiences we have reflected in our County workforce and community,” said Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer Phin Xaypangna.
For questions, please call the Office of Health Equity and Cultural Diversity at (805) 981-4229
Draft Supervisorial District Maps Available for Review
County of Ventura Draft Supervisorial Maps are now available for community review on the Redistricting website at www.ventura.org/redistricting/draft-maps/. Based upon the principles listed below, the County’s consultants Redistricting Partners have objectively prepared a series of draft alternative supervisorial maps. These draft maps were derived from an amalgamation of obligatory state and federal inputs, data points from the most recent census, and draft maps, comments, and statements submitted by the public.
These initial draft maps are intended to provide an initial set of options – or a baseline – for Board consideration. As the County looks ahead to the state’s December 15th deadline to adopt final maps, there will be further refinement of these initial draft maps based on Board and public input. Also, there is no preference or recommendations attached to any specific version of these draft maps that are being made available for the Board and public’s consideration and input.
These draft maps follow the Fair Maps Act, legislation passed in 2019 that outline a process that all Counties must comply with as they draw district lines. One element of the Fair Maps Act is a list of ordered criteria that must be followed in drawing district lines.
The Fair Maps Act Redistricting Criteria:
  • Compliance with the Constitution and the Federal Voting Rights Act
  • Equal Population based on the US Census Data
  • All districts must be contiguous
  • Community of Interest Testimony
  • Follow cities and other jurisdictional boundaries
  • Create compact districts as defined by California Law
  • Not treat incumbents or candidates as a community of interest
  • Not draw district lines to benefit a political party
The Fair Maps Act also ensures that there are numerous opportunities for the public to participate in the process and provide community of interest testimony.
These draft maps will be presented to the Board of Supervisors at the scheduled public hearing on October 19, 2021. The hearing will begin at 1:00 pm. Public comments on any of the draft maps can be made at the Board hearing or may be submitted by calling 805-654-2998, by email at redistricting@ventura.org, by mail at Redistricting, 800 S. Victoria Ave. Ventura, CA 93009 or online at www.ventura.org/redistricting/redistricting-contact-form/. Information to come on additional community meetings.
Pfizer Booster Shots Are Available in Ventura County for Eligible Residents
California Becomes First State in Nation to Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for Schools. Click here for details.
COVID-19: Eviction Message Supervisor Carmen Ramirez
District 5 Supervisor Carmen Ramirez has an important message about what tenants need to know to help prevent eviction during COVID.
Request a Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic to your event or location at no cost. Businesses or organizations must have at least 35 people that would like to get vaccinated. Register by emailing grouptesting@covidclinic.org.
Need a ride to get a vaccine?
  • Free Rides to COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments are available through Gold Coast Transit District’s GO ACCESS program. Must schedule a ride one day in advance by calling 805-485-2319.
  • The Ventura County Area Agency on Aging provides transportation services for older adults ages 60+ who have a scheduled appointment for testing or vaccine. Call 805-477-7300 to schedule a ride.
View additional flu vaccine clinics here: https://vchca.org/flu-shots