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Shallowford COVID-19 Task ForceTown Hall Webinar

June 23, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.

Shallowford COVID-19 Task ForceTown Hall Webinar

Thank you for joining us! We will begin momentarily.

Shallowford Family:Let’s Catch Up!

Where are you seeing LIGHT? (10 words or less!)

Welcome and What to Expect

Rev. Anna George Traynham

What’s Happening with the Task Force?

Clerk CJ Drymon

What’s Happening with the COVID-19 Task Force?

● Welcome, Monica Hollingsworth!

● Task Force Roles and Responsibilities Approved by Session

● Task force continues to meet every week to

provide guidance to the session, monitor data,

plan communication strategies, and lay

groundwork for coming back together safely.

Task Force Values● Our discussions are based upon our faith in God,

the science of COVID-19, and our experiences in

the medical and public health fields

● Our overarching concern is to prioritize the health of our members, staff, clergy, and community

What’s Happening with the Spread of the Virus?Dr. Mike Cannon

https://www.whitehouse.gov/openingamerica/

Summary

● Some gating criteria are met, others are not

● The task force recommended stage 1 not because gating criteria were met, but because our Shallowford

stage 1 activities (i.e., staff-related activities) appear

to be lower risk than we could have confidently

known several months ago.

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

http://fultoncountyboh.org/boh/media/attachments/2020/06/18/epidemiology-report---covid-19-by-city-and-zip---061720.pdf

https://www.dekalbhealth.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/6_17_COVID_DEKALB_MAP.pdf

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

https://www.covidexitstrategy.org/

https://www.covidexitstrategy.org/

https://www.covidexitstrategy.org/

“Please remind your parents, friends, and relatives to be vigilant in using precautions for prevention.”

Shallowford’s Stage-By-Stage Return Plan

Hannah Collins, NP

Stage-by-Stage Return

● Approved by Shallowford’s Session

● Task force makes recommendations to move between stages, based on gating criteria.

● Session votes to move between stages.

● Shallowford is currently in Stage 1.

We will be regularly assessing the gating criteria using data from local, state, and federal sources in order to recommend movement between stages.

Promoting Behaviors that Reduce Spread:

● All people are asked to practice physical distancing, leaving at least 6 feet between households.

● All participants wear face coverings, and a supply of masks is available on hand.

● People are asked not to shake hands, hug, or touch each other.

● People in high-risk categories are encouraged to stay home.

Establishing an Environment that Reduces Spread:

● Hand sanitizer is readily available and used.

● High-touch surfaces are disinfected regularly.

● Temperatures are taken with an infrared thermometer as participants arrive, and anyone with a fever of 100.4 F or higher is asked to return home.

Establishing Operationsthat Reduce Spread:

● Attendance is taken and recorded, to assist with contact tracing if needed.

● The number of people in a space or gathering must be limited and managed based on current public health and safety data and recommendations.

● Stage 1: Current Situation○ Modified Staff Operations○ Food pantry Reopens with

Modified Operations

● Stage 2A: Small Gatherings○ Begins with a hybrid session

meeting.○ Next steps:■ Stay may return to the

office.■ Small groups of people may

gather, beginning with outdoor settings.

Gating criteria guides

movement between

stages

Gating criteria guides

movement between

stages

● Stage 2B: Worship!○ Modified In-Person Worship

● Stage 3: Welcome Back!○ All on campus activities

resume, with risk-reducing safety protocols.

● All Stages:○ GOD IS WITH US!

Understanding Lower and Higher Risk

Dr. Terry O’Toole

Risk Continuum for Coronavirus Spread

► Physical distance (6 ft)

► Handwashing

► Face covering

► Stay home if sick

► Clean/disinfect surfaces

► Small gathering

► Outdoors

► Silence

► Brief exposure

► Same people

► No physical distance

► No handwashing

► No face covering

► Not staying home when sick

► Not cleaning frequently used surfaces

► Large gathering

► Indoors

► Singing

► Prolonged exposure

► Different people

Lower Higher

Note: not a complete list of risk behaviors

Inviting All People to a Faithful Way of Life in Christ and In Community

Shallowford’s Mission Statement

Worship at Shallowford

Monica Hollingsworth, Worship Committee Chair

Update on Music at Shallowford

Emily Floyd

Music at Shallowford

● We are doing research week by week as new

information becomes available and incorporating the suggested protocols.

● For now, we are using one voice or one

instrument at a time in worship. When infection rates subside, we will be using 2-3 music makers at a distance of 15 feet apart.

Music at Shallowford

● Adding singers and instrumentalists to our

worship services will be a slow and methodical process to maintain safety for all.

● Our talented music staff has been meeting to

make creative and responsible plans for the fall start of the program year. Stay tuned!

Music at Shallowford

● In the meantime, join in singing the hymns in

worship online. It’s important that you lift your voice to God.

● Plan to view the video about music (coming

Wednesday!) for more information about the safety of singing and how we’ll plan for music in the coming months.

FAQs

Questions?Use the Chat!

Our Next Town Hall is

Tuesday, July 28, 7:00 pm!

1 in 10

1 in 500

Gating Criteria Help Manage Risk in the Face of Uncertainty

1 in 10

1 in 50

1 in 100

1 in 50

Risk of transmission

1 in 500

1 in 5,000

1 in 5,000

Prevalence of infection

2.

1.

3.

Risk of interaction

Scenario

*Numbers are made up just for purposes of illustration

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