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200617 COVID-19 Task Force MINThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg COVID-19 Task Force Meeting June 17, 2020 9:00 a.m. Electronic Meeting MINUTES Present: Abbie Boesterd, Deputy Mayor Beres, Karen Devolin, Merley Wheaton, Roxanne MacMillan, Councillor Deb Gilvesy Staff: Michelle Smibert, Clerk; Laura Pickersgill, Legislative Services Coordinator; Colleen Pepper, Marketing & Communications Officer Regrets: Emma Dew, Joe McGuire, Larry Scanlan, Councillor Chris Rosehart 1. Roll Call 2. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 9:20 a.m. 3. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Merley Wheaton Seconded by: Abbie Boesterd THAT the Agenda as prepared for the COVID-19 Task Force meeting of June 17, 2020, be adopted, with the addition of cooling station under General Business and Reports. Carried 4. Adoption of Previous Minutes Resolution #2 Moved by: Karen Devolin Seconded by: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT the Minutes as prepared for the COVID-19 Task Force meeting of June 3, 2020, be adopted. Carried 5. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 6. General Business & Reports 6.1 PPE- non-surgical masks Staff noted that another opportunity for acquiring non-surgical masks is available through MedPoint at a price of $0.42 cents per mask. This price is significantly lower than the consignment price discussed at the previous meeting at a price of $1.10 per mask. It was discussed that the BIA is considering moving forward with the purchase of 3,000 masks from MedPoint. 6.2 Communications Staff will be providing communication pieces to the public regarding the proper installation and safety of backyard pools. It was noted that it is important to check with your insurance provider before installing a pool. Laura will reach out to the committee to determine what all members would like to see with regards to further communication from this task force. Communications around the safe practices of garage and yard sales have received good traction on the Town’s social media page. There will be messaging coming out the week of June 22 to celebrate the recent graduates. The local radio station will be providing free messaging on behalf of the Town for the graduates. There has been some debate on social media amongst the public regarding the wearing of masks (mandatory vs recommended) as Southwest Public Health has not made this mandatory for our region. It was suggested that business owners can require customers to don a face covering in their place of business. 6.3 Draft Survey from Recreations Department Members agreed that the draft survey questions were appropriate. Michelle will follow up with Andrea regarding timelines for implementation of this survey and how long it will remain active for. 6.4 Cooling Station The cooling station was not heavily utilized in the past week. There are more volunteers required to facilitate the cooling station. Michelle will reach out to Andrea regarding Merley and Abbie’s wish to volunteer for this. 6.4 Mental Health statistics Abbie provided general statistics for walk-in counselling prior to the pandemic compared to current statistics at the centres. Generally, there was a decrease in users at the centres. The Wellkin program and Woodstock hospital have been maintaining a consistent amount of users for their services (virtual and in-person). The Community Health Centre has seen a slight decrease in users since the pandemic began and from previous years. There were concerns noted regarding nutritional safety among children. The TVDSB reaches out to families with enrolled children once a week which is not as adequate as being able to see the children in the classrooms five days a week. The United Way offers a student nutrition program through Southwest Public Health through eligible families with school aged children. The local food bank also has a drop off milk program. Laura will circulate a postcard regarding these programs to the group. Staff will offer more communications on available food sources in the area such as the food bank. 7. Round Table Merley is working with Oxford County social services to retain public washrooms for the downtown core while many public washrooms remain closed. It was suggested that some restaurants opening up for walk-ins may have public washrooms available. Colleen shared the guidance document during the meeting from Southwest Public Health regarding safe practices for public washroom cleaning. A nice example of portable public washrooms that could be locked overnight are in Port Dover. Members are always encouraged to reach out to staff if they have suggestions for communication even if the group is not meeting regularly. 8. Next Meeting Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. 9. Adjournment Resolution #3 Moved by: Karen Devolin Seconded by: Abbie Boesterd THAT the June 17, 2020 COVID-19 Task Force meeting be adjourned at 9:53 a.m. Carried