Friday, May 15, 2020

Operation COVID-19. Personal Privacy. May 2020.

ULAC Seeks To Join Lawsuit To Protect People Who Test Positive For COVID-19 From Having Their Personal Information Turned Over To Police

Nation’s Oldest & Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Files a Motion to Intervene Supporting McHenry County, IL Health Department in Efforts to Block the Release of the Names and Addresses of People who Test Positive for COVID-19

McHenry County, Illinois - The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) filed a motion to intervene as a defendant in a case that seeks to prevent the release of the names and addresses of all individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 to the McHenry County Sheriff.
In the filing, LULAC argues that if the names or addresses of individuals who test positive for COVID-19 are shared with law enforcement officers, members of the Latino community will avoid seeking medical care for fear their information will be shared with law enforcement. Protecting the confidentiality of personal information is crucial to ensuring people will seek medical care and advancing public health goals, especially during a pandemic. The fear of personal information being disclosed to law enforcement officers creates an additional barrier to healthcare and will result in increased health disparities and possibly more COVID-19 related deaths in the Latino community.
“Turning over people’s personal information and putting it in the hands of law enforcement will discourage members of the Latino community from seeking medical care and being tested for COVID-19,” said LULAC President Domingo Garcia. “Without assurances that people’s names and addresses remain confidential, many people with symptoms or those recently exposed may refrain from seeking medical care in order to avoid testing positive and having their personal information provided to police. There is no legal reason or public health necessity for giving law enforcement American’s personal information and this practice only endangers our communities putting us at higher risk of exposure to COVID-19.”
“Latinos, including local LULAC members in McHenry County, live in fear that they will be mistreated by law enforcement officers if they test positive for coronavirus,” said Maggie Rivera, LULAC Illinois State Director. “Many individuals in these communities already fear that police will racially profile them, and a positive diagnosis only increases this fear of unfair treatment or targeting. Our community members also fear that if they are victims of a crime and have tested positive for COVID-19, they may not receive a prompt or adequate response by police. Spreading fear in our community will do nothing to mitigate the spread of this virus, it will only make it worse.”
The motion to intervene can be found here.
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About LULAC
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation’s largest and oldest civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities. Headquartered in Washington, DC, with 1,000 councils around the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC’s programs, services and advocacy address the most important issues for Latinos, meeting critical needs of today and the future. For more information, visit www.LULAC.org.

COVID-19. Guidance for \Facility Operators and Families to Properly Clean and Disinfect Spaces. May 14, 2020.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released updated guidance to help facility operators and families properly clean and disinfect spaces. Developed in concert with the White House, the guidance provides step-by-step instructions for public spaces, workplaces, businesses, schools, and homes, and falls in line with the Opening up America Again guidelines. This call will include information on maintaining or restoring water in buildings with low or no use.


On this call we will discuss:
·    Grants
·    Readying your business to reopen as a safe environment
·    Advising businesses that will be doing this work
·    Cleaning and disinfecting guidance by EPA and CDC (required to open business again)
·    Maintaining water quality in buildings with low or no use
·    Fast Track Registering Cleaning Products for certification for Maintenance Companies and Manufacturers

TODAY May 14, 2020 at 3:00pm EDT
You will receive call in information upon registration.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/call-with-epa-administrator-andrew-wheeler-tickets-105239094966

National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC). Webinar: 1:00 pm (ET), May 15

National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC) has been hosting a series of COVID-19 webinars covering a range of topics (all archived on the NETEC website).

Their webinar scheduled for 1:00 pm (ET) today, May 15, is focused on rapid ambulatory COVID-19 testing. Registration is required.

[MEDICALRESERVECORPS-L] MRC Updates: COVID-19 Response Efforts

MRC Network,

Thank you for continuing to share your unit’s COVID-19 activities with your regional liaisons and for reporting in the online system. As of this week, approximately 300 state and/or local MRC units have reported engagement with response activities – that’s roughly 36% of the national network.

Units continue to support a wide range of missions, including a sustained focus over the past several weeks on contact tracing, testing, and surge support for vulnerable populations (for example, patients in long-term care/skilled nursing facilities and individuals in homeless shelters). We’ve updated the COVID-19 Resources for MRC Units document to include a resources section for each of these missions as units continue to plan and support related efforts. Again, please let us know at MRCcontact@hhs.gov if there is a particular section or resource that you think would be helpful to add.

Also, the National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC) has been hosting a series of COVID-19 webinars covering a range of topics (all archived on the NETEC website). Their webinar scheduled for 1:00 pm (ET) today, May 15, is focused on rapid ambulatory COVID-19 testing. Registration is required.

Thank you,
Esmeralda

Esmeralda Pereira
Director, Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Program 

HIgher Education Program Community Call, May 15, 2020

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FEMA Higher Education Program Community Conference Call
TODAY
Friday, May 15, 2020
2:00-3:00 PM ET


Community Call today is via Adobe Connect. Registration is not necessary. Click on the link to enter the room directly. Participants will need to use adobe audio. The Hi Ed conference line is not available for audio.

The Higher Education Community conference call is an opportunity for the Higher Education program to share updates as well as for the community to share information about projects, research, course development, achievements and challenges.

All are welcome to join! If you have a specific topic or would like to share an update that will take more than 5 minutes, please contact the Higher Education Program Office at wendy.walsh@fema.dhs.gov.

No formal notes of these calls are taken or posted, so please be mindful to capture the information needed during the calls.

Each call will loosely follow this agenda:

Roll call by FEMA region
  1. Update on recent activities of the Higher Education Program
  2. Highlights of community resources & opportunities
  3. Community updates & celebrations
  4. Review of next call date & adjournment