
Two years ago, multiple agencies across Alameda County gathered to open the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) as the first shelter-in-place Health Order in the nation went into effect.
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This action followed the Alameda County Board of Supervisors state of emergency declaration in response to COVID-19 the day prior. Together with colleagues from across the County, and in partnership with our cities and community-based organizations, we gathered to plan and launch many critical services for the community.
In the midst of a rapidly evolving situation, we brought new services online that would have previously taken months to launch including:
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A little over a year ago, in December 2020, we launched the first vaccine point-of-dispensing (POD) for health care workers and first responders less than a week after receiving the first doses in Alameda County. Working together we:
As we reflect on this landmark work, we are mindful of the toll COVID-19 has taken on the community. We mourn the loss of more than 1,800 lives, and we remain focused on the disproportionate burden of disease.
Communities of color and areas of the county that have historically had poor health outcomes due to decades of social and economic disadvantage experienced higher rates of COVID cases and death. The pandemic amplified health disparities that existed prior to COVID-19.
Our planning remains focused on communities where disparities occurred and reflected in locations and trusted community partners for testing, outreach and education, and vaccination. We have continued work to do to reduce disparities in positivity rates, vaccination attainment rates, and testing rates that persist.
We've accomplished incredible work together over the last two years, and it would not have been possible without our essential community partners and staff. Together we are better, and the Health Care Services Agency is grateful for your support. For more information, read today's press release.
This press release was produced by the City of Alameda. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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