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HomeMy Public PortalAboutResolution 21-16 Mask Mandate Metrics City of McCall RESOLUTION NO. 21-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MCCALL ADOPTING THE CITY OF MCCALL 2021 MASK MANDATE METRICS AS A GUIDING DOCUMENT FOR EVALUATING ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE CITY OF MCCALL FACE COVERING HEALTH ORDERS. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 21-10, A Resolution Adopting a Public Health Emergency Order Mandating Requirement to Wear Face Coverings in Public Places, was adopted by the McCall City Council on February 25, 2021; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 21-10 was designated an Emergency Order; and WHEREAS,under Section 4 of Resolution No. 21-10,the Public Health Emergency Order became effective at 12:00 a.m. on February 26,2021 and is to remain in effect until April 11,2021 unless extended by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council has elected to extend the Public Health Emergency Order for an additional forty-five(45) days until May 26, 2021. WHEREAS, the City Council has concluded that metrics for determining an expiration of a public health order for a McCall Mask Mandate is necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF MCCALL, IDAHO THAT THE CITY OF MCCALL 2021 MASK MANDATE METRICS, ATTACHMENT A, ARE ADOPTED AS A GUIDING DOCUMENT FOR EVALUATING ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE CITY OF MCCALL FACE COVERING HEALTH ORDERS. Passed and approved this 22 Day of April, 2021. CITY OF MCCALL •� Valley County, Idaho Robert S. Giles, Mayor ATTEST: ''•,,ll, 1, ADO ,.` BessieJo Wagnvf, City Cler Resolution 21-16 April 22,2021 Resolution 21-16 Exhibit A METRICS TO EVALUATE MCCALL FACE COVERING ORDER Three out of four metrics should be met for Council to consider termination of the Order McCall Risk Factors: • Tourist/resort community with lots of out-of-town/state traffic flowing in consistently. • High percentage of second homeowners and vacation rentals (70%). • Rural city and the overall perception by visitors that rules are relaxed in such places. • Any upward spike is usually delayed by 2-3 weeks due to being a tourist destination, and a 2-3 week delay in downward trend for the same reason. • Population size makes it tough to use CDC guidelines since they use 2-3 cases per 100,000 per week, and with the size of Valley County 1 case equates to 10 cases uses this methodology. So essentially when there are zero or 1-2 cases per month this metric would be met. Central District Health Suggestions: • Bi-weekly (14-day) cases rates remain in the green zone(< 5 per 100,000) for 4 weeks; o Data Source: https://public.tableau.com/profile/central.district.health#!/vizhome/CDHCOVID- 19/CDHCOVID-191nformation [public.tableau.com]lprotect2.firee, ems] . [gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.coml (select Valley County tab) • Valley County vaccine uptake for 16+years of age reaches at least 65%; o Data Source: hops://public.tableau.com/profile/idaho.division.of.public.health#!/vizhome/COV ID-I 9VaccineDataDashb oard/LandingP age [public.tableau.coml jprotect2.fireeye.coml rgcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.coral (select Vaccine Update tab; filter by County under Vaccination Update: PHD view) • Valley County Percent Positivity remains below 5%; o Date Source: https://public.tableau.com/profile/idaho.divi sion.of.publie.health#!/vizhome/DPHI dahoCOVID-19Dashboard/Home [public.tableau.com]lprotect2.fireeye.com] rgcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com] (select Lab Testing; select Valley for Jurisdiction) • At least 1 dose of vaccine for 65+ across the Central District Health region reaches 75% o Date Resource: https://public.tableau.com/profile/idaho.division.of.public.health#!/vizhome/COV ID-19VaccineDataDashboard/LandingPage [public.tableau.coml jprotect2.fireeye.com] [gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com] (landing page)