COVID-19 Update Jan. 14, 2021 — Case Information and Vaccine Information

January 14, 2021 COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 Press Conference - January 13, 2021
Good Evening,
There are 1,354 new cases for today, 13,381 additional tests, and 13 additional deaths (38 year old male, 83 year old female, 97 year old male, 87 year old male, 98 year old female, 88 year old female, 67 year old female, 100 year old female, 73 year old male, 62 year old male, 85 year old male, 62 year old male, and a 83 year old female.
Our thoughts are with the loved ones of each of the people who have passed away and with the medical staff who cared for them. Please help save lives by following the public health guidance.
Comorbidity information is not reported out of respect for those that have lost their loved ones. Many people that have passed away have had mild comorbidity. Had they not become infected with COVID-19 they still had a long life expectancy with their mild comorbidity. Examples of mild comorbidity include things like pre-diabetes, mild obesity, mild hypertension or other controlled medical conditions that would have still allowed them to live longer lives.
Our heroes wear masks! These special people serve in the ICU at the Ventura County Medical Center. Here they are finding joy in a sunset from a hospital window as they work long hours saving lives. Let’s do whatever it takes to help them out. We know you’re tired of Covid. We are too. These people are working hard to fight it and save lives. They bring joy to people in crisis and show up during the worst of times. They want you to stay safe. Please slow the spread.
Local Vaccine Information
Ventura County Residents or those that work in our County can register for vaccines if they are in Phase 1a Tier 1, 2, 3. If you are not in the current phase do not register. When you show up at the vaccine site you will have to show proof that you are in the current phase and that you live or work in our County.
65 and older are not in the current phase.
Please review Phase 1a Tier 1, 2 and 3 before registering. https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/vaccine-information/prioritization/
Proof of being in the current tiers is required at the vaccination site. Please only register if you are in the current phase. Please do not take an appointment for someone in the current phase. The State portal may allow you to register even if you’re not in the current phase but you will not be able to get a vaccination at the site unless you are in Phase 1a Tier 1,2 or 3.
You will be required to show one of the following four pieces of identification at your vaccination appointment:
  • Health Care Worker employee badge with photo, OR
  • Professional license AND a photo ID, OR
  • Signed letter from employer on facility letterhead AND a photo ID, OR
  • Payment stub from healthcare provider with your name AND a photo ID
For residents of facilities:
  • Please provide a medical face sheet or LIC610
The current Phase 1a includes:
Phase 1a Tier 1
  • Acute care hospital staff who have patient contact will receive first allocations without regard to status in the medical hierarchy (staff includes all workers that work in the individual unit: janitors, housekeepers, maintenance, security, ward clerks, nurses, physicians, techs, respiratory therapists, lab techs, etc.):
  • ICU staff
  • COVID holding unit staff
  • ER staff
  • Registry nurses working in the above units
  • All other healthcare workers in the acute care hospital (nurses, doctors, janitors, housekeepers, maintenance, security, ward clerks, nurses, techs, respiratory therapists, lab techs, etc.)
  • Staff at Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities and similar settings for older or medically vulnerable individuals.
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities and similar settings that have registered with the Federal Pharmacy Participation Program (which has contracted Walgreens and CVS to carry out on site vaccination) will have both staff and residents vaccinated together.
  • All other hospital support units (laboratory, radiology, etc.)
  • Remaining hospital ancillary staff not previously mentioned
  • Following vaccination of acute care hospital staff:
  • Staff at psychiatric hospitals/residential and in-patient mental health facilities
  • Residents of Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities and similar settings for older or medically vulnerable individuals.
  • Staff and residents of special needs group living
  • Paramedics, EMTs
  • Dialysis Centers
  • Vaccinators
Phase 1a Tier 2
  • Staff at Intermediate Care Facilities for persons who need non-continuous nursing supervision and supportive care.
  • Residents of Intermediate Care Facilities for persons who need non-continuous nursing supervision and supportive care.
  • Intermediate Care Facilities that have registered with the Federal Pharmacy Participation Program (which has contracted Walgreens and CVS to carry out on site vaccination) will have both staff and residents vaccinated together.
  • Primary Care Clinics, including FQHCs, rural health centers and urgent care clinics in zip codes 93015, 93030, 93033, 93036, 93040 and 93060. (While there are many zip codes with elevated case rates, these are the 6 with rates over 50 and which were centers of elevated rates even before the current surge.)
  • Jail staff
  • Home health care and in-home supportive services/Hospice staff
  • Public Health high risk workers and field staff
  • Primary Care Clinics, including FQHCs, rural health centers, correctional facility clinics and urgent care clinics not in the above-mentioned zip codes
  • Private MD Office Staff
  • Surgical Centers
  • Dental and other oral health clinics
  • Jail medical staff
  • Behavioral health outpatient staff/psychologists and social workers/staff of outpatient substance use disorder and crisis stabilization units
  • Community health workers including promotoras
  • Midwives (not vaccinated as in-hospital staff)
  • Medical Examiner Investigators/DA Investigators
  • CDPH Licensing & Certification Surveyors
  • COVID Testing Site workers/COVID hotel site workers
  • Regional center staff
Phase 1a Tier 3
  • Other health settings and healthcare workers
  • Specialty clinics
  • Laboratory workers
  • Blood bank workers
  • Pharmacy staff not working in settings in higher tiers
  • Physical therapists
  • Ombudsmen for long term care facilities
  • Mortuary and cemetery workers
The County of Ventura is seeking volunteers to assist with COVID-19 vaccinations. The State of California has provided a list of authorized vaccinators. If you are interested and listed on the form as an authorized vaccinator please complete and submit the Volunteer Vaccinator Interest Form.
Until we meet again, Written by a Ventura County Medical Center ICU Nurse
Alarms sounding, people talking and I pick up the phone to hear your name for the first time.
The nurse on the line asks to come up, frustration in her voice, but I won’t give up hope.
We meet for the first time, I see the fear in your eyes. Under all this plastic and shield, I hold your hand in an attempt to make this more human and less cold.
So many things begin to happen, all that you could have anticipated, all is much worse.
Painful procedures, so much information, so many signatures, so much discomfort. All you ask for is water and the answer is “sorry, nothing by mouth right now,” you smile and comfort me by telling me “it’s ok.”
I explain that you will have to lay on your stomach and you tell me of your surgeries and how painful that would be, all I can do is tell you that this needs to be done and place a mask on your face. Your high fever makes the move even more painful and you begin to cough uncontrollably into your mask.
We did it! pillows, gels, air mattress, you are on your belly and you begin to cry; I hold your hand again and you ask me to pray; I tell myself not to cry and to be your rock.
I begin to pray for your condition to improve and for God to guide us in your care. You are thankful and my voice breaks.
I won’t give up hope, I will give my all.
Time for me to exit your room, I leave your bed facing the door, I teach you how to use devices you are unfamiliar with, I ask if you want to call your family, you hesitate because you don’t want them to worry; I wonder how to tell you that you should call them, this could be your last chance.
I ask again and you agree to call, I hear your spouse crying as I exit the room. After peeling off all the layers, I stand outside your room and wave and smile at you under my mask in an attempt to show you that you are not alone.
I call you to let you know that my shift is over and that I will be back in the morning, you shower me with blessings and tell me to stay safe until we meet again.
Driving home with the windows down in silence with my thoughts, I wonder what the night might bring for you, I begin to cry, I don’t want you to take a turn for the worse, I wonder about your family, about your thoughts.
We meet again, and this time your condition is much worse, you can hardly stay awake and you are battling the toughest battle of your life. You don’t know I am entering your room, I pray for you, I still won’t give up hope.
I hold your hand and feel life escaping your body and tell you to keep fighting, that we are in this battle with you and that we must meet again.
The day brought much chaos and despair, but then your therapy begins to work and there’s a ray of hope in your fate. The ray of hope is quickly overshadowed by a long journey of much frustration and despair; we are doing all we can just as you wished because you want to see your family again.
The last words you spoke to me were: “I want to go home.”
Your life escaping, we try until the options have ran out. I guide your wife and daughter to the hallway where they must stand away from you and I watch them cry.
My heart hurts and your daughter turns towards me and asks for a hug; I gently explain that I should not hug her to prevent contagion.
She looks at me and thanks me, she has your same exact eyes, the eyes I have been looking at for the last month, the eyes that cried for her and the same eyes I saw life escaping from. I tell her that I want to hug her and she says “It’s ok.”
I know you are in a better place now, and I wonder if you know that you will stay with me in my thoughts until we meet again.
Questions? Please call 805-654-2640 or email ashley.bautista@ventura.org

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14 de enero 2021 – Información del COVID-19
Información sobre la vacuna COVID-19 con el doctor Andrade
Información sobre la vacuna COVID-19 con el Dr. Andrade
Buenas tardes,
Hay 1,354 casos nuevos, 13,381 pruebas adicionales y 13 muertes adicionales: hombre de 38 años, mujer de 83 años, hombre de 97 años, hombre de 87 años, mujer de 98 años, mujer de 88 años, mujer de 67 años, mujer de 100 años, hombre de 73 años, hombre de 62 años, hombre de 85 años, hombre de 62 años y una mujer de 83 años. Son pensamientos están con las familias de los que han fallecido.
¡Gracias a las personas especiales que trabajan en los hospitales!
Información sobre vacunas del estado de California: https://covid19.ca.gov/es/vaccines/
Actualmente se están programando citas para la vacuna contra COVID-19 para la Fase 1A, Nivel 1, Nivel 2 y Nivel 3- Trabajadores de la Salud
Fase 1A, Nivel 1
El personal en los hospitales de cuidado agudo que tienen contacto con los pacientes recibirán las primeras vacunas sin tomar en cuenta el estatus en la jerarquía médica (el personal incluye a todos los trabajadores que trabajan en las unidades individuales: limpieza, mantenimiento, seguridad, empleados de la unidad, enfermeros, médicos, técnicos, terapeutas quirúrgicos, técnicos de laboratorios, etc.):
Personal de las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos
Personal de unidad de retención de COVID
Personal de Sala de Urgencias
Enfermeros de registro que trabajan en las unidades mencionadas arriba
Todos los demás trabajadores de cuidado de salud en los hospitales de cuidado agudo (enfermeros, limpieza, mantenimiento, seguridad, empleados de la unidad, técnicos, terapeutas quirúrgicos, técnicos de laboratorio, etc.)
Personal en los Centros de Enfermería Especializada, Centros de Vida Asistida y lugares similares que se han registrado con el Programa Federal de Participación Farmacéutica (que ha contratado a Walgreens y CVS para administrar las vacunas en estos sitios) para vacunar al personal y a los residentes al mismo tiempo.
Todas las otras unidades de apoyo a los hospitales (laboratorios, radiología, etc.)
Todo el personal auxiliar en los hospitales que no se ha mencionado anteriormente
Después de que sea vacunado el personal de hospitales de cuidado agudo, proceda con los siguientes:
Personal en los hospitales/residencias psiquiátricas y las instalaciones de salud mental donde viven los pacientes.
Residentes en Centros de Enfermería Especializada, Centros de Vida Asistida y lugares similares para personas mayores o que son medicamente vulnerables.
Personal y residentes en lugares de vivienda de grupos con necesidades especiales.
Paramédicos, Técnicos de Emergencia Medica
Centros de Diálisis
Los que administran las vacunas
Fase 1A, Nivel 2
Personal en los Centros de Cuidado Intermedios para las personas que necesitan supervisión de enfermería no continua o cuidados de apoyo.
Los residentes en los Centros de Cuidado Intermedios para las personas que necesitan supervisión de enfermería no continua o cuidados de apoyo.
Centros de Cuidado Intermedio que se han registrado con el Programa Federal de Participación Farmacéutica (que ha contratado a Walgreens y CVS para administrar las vacunas en estos sitios) para vacunar al personal y a los residentes al mismo tiempo.
Clínicas de Atención Primaria, incluyendo clínicas federalmente calificadas, centros de salud rurales y clínicas de cuidado urgente en los códigos postales de 93015, 93030, 93033, 93036, 93040 y 93060. (Aunque hay muchos códigos postales con números de casos elevados, estos son los 6 con una tasa de más de 50 y que han sido centros de tasas elevadas aun antes del aumento.)
Personal de Cuidado de Salud en Casa y servicios de apoyo/paliativo en casa
Trabajadores de Salud Publica en alto riesgo y personal que trabaja fuera de una oficina
Clínicas de Atención Primaria, incluyendo clínicas federalmente calificadas, centros de salud rurales, clínicas en instituciones penitenciarias y clínicas de cuidado urgente que no estén en los códigos postales mencionados arriba
Personal en Oficinas Medicas Privadas
Centros de Cirugías
Clínicas de salud dental y otra atención bucal
Personal médico en las cárceles
Personal/psicólogos de consultas externas y los trabajadores sociales/personal de unidades de atención de uso de desórdenes de sustancias o estabilización de crisis
Trabajadores de salud en la comunidad incluyendo promotoras
Parteras (que no han sido vacunados como personal de un hospital)
Investigadores del Médico Forense y del Fiscal
Inspectores de Licencias y Certificación de CDPH
Trabajadores en sitios de pruebas COVID/trabajadores en hoteles COVID
Personal centro regional
Fase 1A, Nivel 3
Otros lugares de salud y trabajadores de cuidado de salud
Clínicas especializadas
Trabajadores de laboratorios
Trabajadores en bancos de sangre
Personal de farmacias que no trabajan en lugares mencionados en otros niveles
Terapeutas físicos
Intercesores del pueblo en las instalaciones de cuidado a largo plazo
Trabajadores de mortuorias y cementerios
Se requerirá que el personal muestre una de las cuatro piezas siguientes de la identificación:
Insignia de empleado del trabajador de la salud con foto, o
licencia profesional y una identificación con foto, o
Carta firmada del empleador en una hoja de papel membretado de la instalación Y una identificación con foto, o
talón de pago del proveedor de atención médica con su nombre Y una identificación con foto
Para los residentes de las instalaciones:
Por favor Proporcione una hoja de atención médica o LIC610
Información acerca de las vacunas contra el COVID-19