COVID-19 Updates
Alameda County Statement in Response to State’s February 28 Masking Announcements
At this time, masking requirements in Alameda County are set by the State’s Guidance for the Use of Face Masks and therefore, the County is aligned with the State’s update today permitting unvaccinated individuals from going without masks in indoor public settings. Given continued improvements in local and statewide measures, this is a reasonable change.
Also announced, the state will move from requiring to strongly recommending masks for all in K-12 school and childcare settings at 11:59pm on Friday March 11th. We will provide an update to residents regarding our alignment with this change in state policy before the end of this week. We are evaluating changes to mask policy in local schools and childcare settings amid decreasing community transmission in Alameda County and in light of recently announced changes to the CDC’s recommendations for implementing prevention strategies...
Alameda County case rates and hospitalizations continue to decline from their peak in January. Risk of exposure to COVID is down, but masking indoors is still strongly recommended for everyone. The Alameda County Public Health Department encourages all institutions and businesses to consider how best to support the wellbeing of their employees and patrons with masking and other policies. Families and individuals should make decisions about when to mask (if not required) based on their risk and comfort levels.
If you are considering not wearing a mask, understand the risk of exposure to COVID for you and those around you. Talk to your medical provider if you have health conditions or are immunocompromised. If you’re feeling sick, stay at home. If you must leave your home, wear a well-fitting, high-quality mask.
Read the full press release.
Please check back on the Alameda County Public Health Department's dedicated COVID-19 website for updates and clarifications: https://covid-19.acgov.org/
District 5 COVID-19 Resource Guide
Supervisor Carson's office has put together a COVID-19 Resource Guide for District to help centralize the information and resources you need to know about the COVID-19 Pandemic. It is updated regularly, so be sure to check back often.
https://covid19district5.wordpress.com/
COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Vaccine Eligibility
Alameda County is currently vaccinating:
- All Alameda County residents, ages 5+
- The Pfizer vaccine is approved for 5+
- Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are only approved for 18+
You are strongly encouraged to get a booster if you are at least 12 years old and:
- 6 months have passed since your second dose of Moderna (for 18+)
- 5 months have passed since your second dose of Pfizer (for 12+)
- 2 months have passed since your Johnson & Johnson Dose (for 18+)
Find a Vaccine Site Near You
Alameda County residents can find a vaccine site using the interactive map on our dedicated vaccine website:
covid-19.acgov.org/vaccines
Free At-Home COVID Tests
Every home in the U.S. is now eligible to order 4 free at-home, rapid COVID-19 tests. Getting tested, along with vaccinations and masking, help us reduce the chances of spreading COVID-19 and its variants.
For free at-home COVID-19 tests, visit covidtests.gov.
There is now also a phone line for those who may have difficulty accessing the internet or need additional help ordering their tests: 1-800-232-0233 (Open 8:00 AM -midnight ET, 7 days a week, and assistance in more than 150 languages.)
FREE Tax Preparation Services
Low and moderate income tax filers can now schedule appointments for no-cost tax preparation services through Alameda County Social Services Agency’s 2021-2022 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program!
Tax filers will need to create an account through the online Appointment Scheduler.
Tax services are provided by appointment only - no exceptions. Tax filers must present all required tax documents at the time of appointment. Appointments will need to be rescheduled if there are missing documents.
February 2 - April 18, 2022
Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Saturdays, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Eden Area Multi-Service Center 24100 Amador Street Hayward, CA 94544
Enterprise Self-Sufficiency Center 8477 Enterprise Way Oakland, CA 94621
Thomas L. Berkley Square (North Oakland) 2000 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94612
Strict COVID safety protocols will be enforced. All customers and tax program volunteers will be required to wear masks and adhere to social distancing requirements.
Download the program brochure:
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 The next regular Board of Supervisors meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 8, 2022 beginning at 11:00 AM.
Visit the Board of Supervisors' website to access the agenda: http://acgov.org/board/
While in-person participation is currently limited to essential personnel, the Board of Supervisors is committed to providing the public with live broadcast and remote opportunities to participate in public comment .
Click here for public participation guidelines.
Procedures for Board of Supervisors meetings are subject to change. Please check back on the the Board of Supervisors' website for the most up-to-date guidelines.
Implementing the Voter’s Choice Act
in Alameda County
The County of Alameda Registrar of Voters (ROV) would like to invite members of the community to attend a virtual Public Consultation meeting to discuss the Draft Election Administration Plan (EAP) for implementing the Voter’s Choice Act in Alameda County.
The first two meetings will be held with members from the language and disability communities:
Monday, March 7, 2022
Language Community Members 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Disability Community Members 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
We ask that everyone who plans to attend review the EAP before attending the virtual meeting. Go to our website, www.acvote.org/vca select your language preference, then scroll down to Election Administration Plan and click on the link that reads Election Administration Plan Draft.
To RSVP for a meeting, CLICK HERE or email vca@acgov.org.
Construction Opportunities
Construction Resource Center in Partnership With the Minority Business Consortium invites you to attend a Construction Opportunities discussion and insight:
Thursday, March 10, 2022 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
8055 Collins Drive Oakland, CA 94621
Meet key contacts from AASEG Coliseum Development, Construction Resource Center, Minority Business Consortium, Tidewater Capital, Peralta College, EBMUD and many more Industry Experts face-to-face. This will allow you to increase your knowledge about upcoming opportunities for Contractors and Trade-persons. Learn about the latest training programs and capacity-building resources to increase your marketability.
*Mask Required for Entry (First Come First Serve)
REGISTER HERE
SMC Celebrates International Women's Day
St. Mary’s Center Senior Advocates for Hope and Justice, partnering with Hoover Foster RAC, Oakland Public Conservatory of Music & San Pablo Area Revitalization Collaborative, invite you to celebrate International Women's Day, honoring Council Member Carroll Fife and Sr. Mary Nolan from the Oakford Outreach Project..
Thursday, March 10, 2022 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Attend in-person at 925 Brockhurst Street, Oakland (limited seating available), or virtually via Zoom. Proof of vaccination will be required for in-person attendees.
To RSVP for in-person attendance, email jcastillo@stmaryscenter.org or call/text: 510 367-1717.
To register on Zoom, CLICK HERE.
Black Men Don't Cry:
The Emotional Wellness of African American Males
Lincoln Families has partnered with the African American Wellness Project (AAWP) to take a deeper look into the emotional wellness of black males. This activity will explore the African American Community's crisis around black masculinity.
Friday, March 11, 2022 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Participants will screen "Black Men Don't Cry," which is part of a four (4) episode docuseries, "Profiled: The Black Man," which examines the origins of the widespread stereotypes that have permeated society and impacted the lives of black males in America for centuries.
Following the screening, participants will engage in robust conversation with an esteemed group of panelists from the Bay Area with the hopes to destigmatize the emotional "un-wellness" and begin to heal collectively.
REGISTER HERE
District 5 Boards & Commissions
Vacancy Announcement
UPDATED LIST AS OF MARCH 2022
Supervisor Carson needs District 5 Representatives in the following boards & commissions:
- Human Relations Commission (1)
- Assessment Appeals Board (1)
- Public Health Commission (2)
- Parks, Recreation & Historical Commission (1)
- Consumer Affairs Commission (1)
- Alameda County Fair Association Board of Directors (1)
This is an opportunity to serve your community and represent District 5! Please note the eligibility requirements and commitments associated with each position.
For more information and to apply, visit the Boards and Commissions site: https://acgov.org/bc/ |