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Emergency Management Briefing
May 5 , 2020
Grapevine City Council
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COVID-19 Case Rate in the US Reported to the CDC, by Jurisdiction (cases per 100,000)
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CDC Updated: May 5 2020 2:07PM
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TOTAL DEATHS �� Texas
CDC I Updated: May 5 2020 2:07PM 9 ° � Total Cases:32,332
?� Total Deaths:884
t� Cases in Last 7 days:7,701
Cases/1001K: 112.6
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CORONAVIRUS OISFASF 2019
427,210 Lab Confirmed COVID-19 Patients
Total Tests
14,087
Public Labs 11888
413,123 Currently In Texas Hospitals
Private Labs
33,369
Cases Reported
Estimated*
906 1 61791
Fatalities Patients Recovered
CURRENT SITUATION
Denton County Confirmed Cases Grapevine Confirmed Cases Collin County Confirmed Cases
5/5/2020,4:00 PM 5/5/2020,1:46 PM 51512020,3:30 PM
18 Recovered
396 Recovered 549 Recovered
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22 Deaths
Tarrant County Confirmed Cases
5/5/2020,1:00 PM Dallas County Confirmed Cases
515/2020,12:00 PM
653 Recovered
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Occupied Available Total Bed Occupied Available Total Confirmed COVID- 19
Beds Beds Capacity Ventilators Ventilators Ventilators Occupied Beds
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NEW EXECUTIVE ORDERS (GOVERNOR ABBOTT; 4/27)
■ GA — 18: Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic
plan to Open Texas
■ GA — 19: Relating to hospital capacity during the COVID- 19 disaster
■ GA — 20: Relating to expanding travel without restrictions as part of the safe,
strategic plan to Open Texas
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AS PART OF THE SAFE, STRATEGIC PLAN TO OPEN TEXAS (PHASE 1 )
■ Reopened Services ■ Restrictions/Minimum
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In-Store retail Standard Health Protocols
■ Dine-In restaurants 25% occupancy
■ Movie theaters ■ Appropriate cleaning and disinfection, hand
hygiene, and respiratory etiquette
■ Shopping malls
■ Employee screening, social distancing, and
■ Museums and libraries consideration of cloth face coverings
■ Services provided by an individual working ■ Contactless payment encouraged
alone at an office
■ Customer self-screening and social distancing
■ Golf course operations
■ Local government operations
REOPENED CITY SERVICES
Friday (May 1 ) Monday (May 4)
■ Tennis Courts ■ Library
■ Park restrooms
■ City Hall
■ Pickleball courts
■ Service Center
■ Batting cages
■ Basketball courts ■ CVB
■ Palace Theater ■ GVRR (May 9)
■ Nash Farm
■ Settlement to City Museums
■ Bark Park
■ Golf course operations (range, clubhouse,
Mulligan's)
FUTURE REOPENINGS (ANNOUNCED TODAY)
Friday (May 8) Monday (May 18)
■ Hair salons ■ Gym/exercise facilities
■ Barbershops ■ Non-essential manufacturing
■ Cosmetology services ■ Office buildings
■ Nail salons
■ Tanning salons
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