600 596 TOTAL CASES – 389 ON O‘AHU 500 4 NEW CASES – 1 ON O‘AHU 400 455 RECOVERED 300 12 DEATHS 200 100 0 3/6 3/8 3/10 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/18 3/20 3/22 3/24 3/26 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/21 4/23 -- 25 -- 15 -- 1i} -- 5-- SEE 1918 - Spanish Flu Deaths per 1,000 persons RICH 5121 1913 1MB 1 H15- 1314 11"? 191B 31!! M5 Deaths per 1,000 persons 1918 - Spanish Flu Denver’s “double-humped” curve Source: Howard Markel – The Washington Post RE-OPENING RE-OPENING Environment assessment EPIDEMIOLOGY Cases steady or dropping amidst increasing testing HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM SOCIETAL READINESS Hospital ICU and respirators, hospital beds, lab turnaround, PPE availability Testing and contact tracing, facilities for isolation, enforcement of quarantine Public discipline in physical distancing, mask wearing, compliance with orders, hygiene RISK ASSESSMENT • • • • Parks • Botanical Gardens • Golf Courses • Automated Services • (like Car Washes) Call Centers Car sales (by appointment) Realtor sales • (by appointment) Retail: (modified by restricting numbers of people per square footage) Pet grooming • • • • Hair salons • Nail salons Yoga and Pilates • Classes Church Services Large Entertainment events Large Sporting events RE-OPENING Low-risk, with modifications Parks (Saturday) Botanical Gardens (May 1) Golf Courses, with limitations Car dealerships and real estate transactions by appointment Certain businesses that can use remote customer interface RE-OPENING Medium-risk, with modifications Retail stores, with measures in place for physical distancing Pet grooming Office environments with measures in place for physical distancing Outdoor malls with limitations RE-OPENING High-risk, with modifications Restaurants with measures in place to reduce density Beauty parlors, nail salons Gyms, yoga, pilates Religious gatherings outside of the place of worship RE-OPENING High-risk, difficult to modify Bars Running races, like marathons Concerts, conventions and sporting events Unrestricted religious gatherings TESTING 03 TESTING QUARANTINING PHYSICAL DISTANCING A pragmatic, active, and targeted approach Focus on vulnerable communities, kupuna, and homeless Strong government directives on staying home 768-CITY