200501 City Commission Presentation Reopening and RecoveryCITY OF MIAMI BEACH
REOPENING AND RECOVERY
Update for City Commission
May 1, 2020
RESILIENCE IN THE COVID-19 CRISIS
TODAY'S PURPOSE: CITY COMMISSION UPDATE
1.RECOVERY TEAM STRUCTURE
2. PHASE 1 IS BEGINNING FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA, BUT NOT
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY OR MIAMI BEACH
3. HEALTH ADVISORY TEAM AND INCREASING TESTING CAPACITY
4. EDUCATION AND ENFORCEMENT TEAM
•EXPERIENCE WITH PARKS REOPENING
4. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19
5. MIAMI BEACH WORKFORCE AND WORKPLACE
6. NEXT STEPS
MIAMI BEACH COVID-19 RECOVERY TEAM CHART
COVID -19 Indicators Last 14 Days
Data was obtained from the Florida Department of Health,
the Agency for Health Care Administration and Miami-Dade County.
4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29
*New MDC Cases (FDOH)395 414 200 308 297 365 291 353 346 377 208 301 97 124
New Miami Beach
Cases(FDOH)4 20 8 21 5 10 8 2 10 3 4 3 9 -1
Number of MDC Deaths (MDC)11 8 4 8 8 13 11 13 20 8 2 11 12 10
MDC Hospital Data-Number
of new COVID Patients (MDC)150 114 106 73 108 108 79 74 80 54 37 44 39 56
MDC Hospital Data-Number of
COVID Patients Discharged
(MDC)
88 107 162 70 49 85 123 127 122 49 23 36 55 53
MDC Hospital Capacity (MDC)43.3%42.0%43.1%42.8%42.1%40.8%41.6%42.8%39.1%40.2%40.1%49.9%36.9%35.92%
Mt. Sinai Capacity (AHCA)58.5%62.0%60.6%61.2%59.5%58.3%54.6%57.1%52.6%55.4%53.9%55.0%51.2%49.58%
*Daily Tests (FDOH)3,302 3,421 1,806 3,155 3,631 4,790 3,164 4,258 3,404 4,700 2,960 3,235 1,546 2,013
*% Daily Positive Tests (FDOH)16%15%16%15%11%12%15%14%16%12%13%14%14%15%
*Previously reported figures are updated by sources as more information became available.
HEALTH ADVISORY TEAM FOR A PHASED REOPENING FOR MIAMI BEACH
Provide health advisory updates and forecasting.
Give specific public health-based guidance for
reopening.
Provide specialized analysis from infectious disease
experts to understand local issues, such as restarting
our tourism economy.
Track and analyze gating criteria indicators for moving
between phases.
Maintain and expand on academic, government and
healthcare partnerships.
FDOH DUKE FIU UF UM MEMORIAL REGIONAL MT. SINAI
MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER COVID-19 TESTING
DAILY TESTS
400
STATE -FUNDED
TESTING KITS & PPE
CITY-RUN
CALL CENTER
FL NATIONAL GUARD TESTING CENTER
WALK -UP OR DRIVE THRU
U.S. ARMY CORPS FIELD HOSPITAL
TO
National Covid-19 Testing Action Plan: 'The Plan of Plans'
•Miami Beach, as part of Resilient Cites partnership
Resilient305, has been selected at one of ten areas
by the Rockefeller Foundation
•The Testing Solutions Coalition includes
•$10 million in funding and resources for the
coalition to operationalize the Action Plan from
June 2020 through early 2021
•Immediate support to Mayors and leadership
teams to enhance testing and data capabilities—
with a focus on the most vulnerable citizens.
MIAMI BEACH PARKS OPENING
EDUCATION AND ENFORCEMENT TEAM
Keep the public educated on specific health
guidelines and government orders.
Monitor and enforce compliance of
guidelines, government orders,and health
safety protocols.
Ensure that businesses reopen with proper
capacities,procedures,signage
Particular attention to vulnerable
populations, public spaces and
facilities,and private business operations.
Police enforcement and code compliance
to conduct inspections and investigations.
HURRICANE PLANNING
Response is being modified to adjust to social distancing
protocols and protect the most vulnerable populations.
Emergency Management has been meeting with all
departments to make sure all departmental plans reflect the
current COVID-19 considerations.
A virtual hurricane exercise is anticipated to be conducted
the week of May 26, 2020.
Officers assigned to the Landfall Team will adhere to COVID-
19 prevention best practices.
Miami-Dade County will open shelters with social distancing
WORKFORCE & WORKPLACE SAFETY
Foster a safe and healthy environment for city
employees with robust disinfecting procedures
using CDC and EPA-approved chemicals.
Make physical adaptations to facilities, offices,
common areas and personal workspaces, including
hand sanitation stations, "no touch" doors, and
retrofits to plumbing fixtures,reception areas,
meeting rooms and kiosks.
Require employees to wear PPE.
Define a new maximum occupancy to ensure
social distancing within the workplace.
Limit visitors to "appointment only"
Continue staggered work shifts and encourage
telecommuting options.
NEXT STEPS
EXTENSIVE EFFORTS FOR FOOD SECURITY
CONTINUE PARTICIPATING IN DEVELOPING REOPENING
GUIDELINES WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY AND INDUSTRY
GROUPS: RESTAURANTS AND INTERIOR SPACES PLANNING
UTILIZE EXPERTISE FROM HEALTH ADVISORY TEAM
SUPPORT TESTING EFFORTS
EDUCATE AND ENFORCE
WORKFORCE AND WORKPLACE PLANNING