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File #: 21-1839   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Community Health and Equity Committee
On agenda: 2/25/2021
Posting Language: A briefing providing updates on the COVID-19 Community Response and Equity Coalition (CREC) including the new structure of the Coalition and the emphasis on health equity. [Anita K. Kurian, MBBS, MPH, DrPH, Assistant Director, Health]
Attachments: 1. Staff Presentation
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DEPARTMENT: Health

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Anita K Kurian, MBBS, MPH, DrPH, Assistant Director Communicable Disease Division

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

SUBJECT: A briefing providing updates on the COVID-19 Community Response and Equity Coalition (CREC) including the new structure of the Coalition and the emphasis on health equity

SUMMARY:
The CREC Co-Chair, Dr. Barbara Taylor and Kathy Shields (Public Health Administrator, Metro Health) will provide a briefing on the new structure of the CREC and the emphasis on a newly developed equity action plan. The briefing will also include a report on the recent work of the Education Workgroup and the Policy and Advocacy Workgroup.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The COVID-19 Testing Task Force was first convened by Metro Health on March 18, 2020 to bring together laboratories, hospital systems, health care providers, community-based clinics, and representatives from the Emergency Operations Center to assess the testing capacity for COVID-19 in San Antonio and Bexar County. The COVID-19 Testing Task Force was comprised of 16 healthcare sector organizations conducting COVID-19 specimen collection within Bexar County, and 16 laboratories conducting COVID-19 testing.

On June 1, the COVID-19 Testing Task Force broadened its role and changed its name to the COVID-19 Community Response Coalition (CRC). The CRC was charged with providing oversight and coordination of all healthcare sector partners involved in the monitoring of progress and warning indictors, specimen collection and laboratory testing for COVID-19, ensuring adequate case investigations for all positive cases to identify their contacts, developing local policy and health alerts, as well as coordinating education and enforcement activities.

The COVID-19 Community Response Coalition (CRC) served as an advisory body to Metro Health and the Government and Public Affairs Department, where all stakeholders and agencies involved in the COVID-19 response communi...

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