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5/4/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve and Authorize Signature of the Public Health Director on the Consolidated Contract Amendment 19 with the Department of Health
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3
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Consent Agenda
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75943
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Contract
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AMENDMENT #19 <br />Exhibit A, Statements of Work <br />Revised as of January 15, 2021 <br />Page 8 of 30 Contract Number CLH18249-19 <br /> <br /> <br />Task <br />Number <br /> <br />Task/Activity/Description *May Support PHAB <br />Standards/Measures <br /> <br />Deliverables/Outcomes <br /> <br />Due Date/Time Frame <br />Payment <br />Information and/or <br />Amount <br /> support infection prevention assessments, <br />testing. Infection control and isolation and <br />quarantine protocols in congregate care <br />facilities. <br />iii. High risk businesses or community-based <br />operations. In collaboration with state <br />licensing agencies and Labor and Industries, <br />partner with food processing and <br />manufacturing businesses to ensure adequate <br />practices to prevent COVID-19 exposure, <br />conduct testing and respond to outbreaks. <br />iv. Healthcare: Support infection prevention and <br />control assessments, testing, cohorting, and <br />isolation procedures. Provide educational <br />resources to a variety of healthcare setting <br />types (e.g., nursing homes, hospitals, dental, <br />dialysis). <br />v. Non-healthcare settings that house vulnerable <br />populations: In collaboration with state <br />corrections agency (DOC) and other state <br />partners, support testing, infection control, <br />isolation and quarantine and social services <br />and wraparound supports for individuals living <br />or temporarily residing in congregate living <br />settings, including detention centers, prisons, <br />jails, transition housing, homeless shelters, <br />and other vulnerable populations. <br />vi. Schools: In collaboration with OSPI and local <br />health jurisdictions, support infection <br />prevention and control and outbreak response <br />in K-12 and university school settings. <br /> <br />f. Ensure adequate resources are directed towards <br />H2A housing facilities within communities, fishing <br />industries and long-term care facilities to prevent <br />and control disease transmission. Funds can be <br />used to hire support staff, provide incentives or <br />facility-based funding for onsite infection <br />prevention efforts, etc. <br /> <br />g. Community education. Work with Tribes and <br />partners to provide culturally and linguistically <br />
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