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Palm Beach County Operations Coronavirus Update - Monday, April 27, 2020

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Palm Beach County Operations Coronavirus Update - Monday, April 27, 2020

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*New*  VIDEO: PBC GETS READY TO REOPEN LIMITED RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Palm Beach County announces parks, natural areas, marinas, boat ramps, docks and golf courses to reopen with limitations later this week.

 LATEST OPERATIONAL UPDATES FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY

PBC ORDERS, ACTIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

*New* Emergency Order 2020-005 Reopens limited recreational areas with continuing adherence to CDC guidelines effective as of 12:01a.m. Wednesday, April 29. The order reopens County parks, public and private golf courses, pools, marinas and boat ramps with limitations.  For a list of recreational areas and activities that are reopening and the guidelines, go to www.pbcgov.com/coronavirus.

Palm Beach County has extended the Declaration of Continuing State of Emergency until May 1st

State of Emergency

Click here to view Executive Orders.

*New Test Sites* West Palm Beach and Jupiter-
The Health Care District will be making appointments starting tomorrow for two new walk-up testing sites at its C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics located at 1150 45th Street in West Palm Beach and 411 W. Indiantown Rd. in Jupiter. Residents are encouraged to call the Health Care District's Testing Hotline, 561-642-1000, tomorrow to be scheduled as early as this Wednesday for testing at the new West Palm Beach site and this Thursday in Jupiter.


TESTING SITES SUMMARY

Health Care District of Palm Beach County's Drive-thru Testing for Monday, 4-27-20:
West Palm Beach Testing Site-
The Health Care District of Palm Beach County's C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics tested 509 patients at the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach.  There were 195 patients who did not show for their scheduled appointments. The average age of the patients tested was 50.  A total of 27 children were tested and the youngest patient was one year old.  Patients are notified when their results are in. A total of 11,581 tests have been administered at the site since it opened on March 31st.  Drive-thru testing at the West Palm Beach test site is by appointment only through the Health Care District's Testing Hotline, 561-642-1000.


Belle Glade Testing Site-
The Health Care District's C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics tested 10 patients at the COVID-19 testing site in Belle Glade and 96 appointments are scheduled for the drive-thru site tomorrow (Tuesday, April 28th.) The average age of the patients tested today was 54 and the one child tested was ten years old. Patients are notified when their results are in. The testing site is located on the grounds of the Health Care District's acute care, teaching hospital, Lakeside Medical Center, at 39200 Hooker Highway in Belle Glade. Individuals can be any age, and need not be symptomatic to be registered and tested, but they must call the Health Care District's Testing Hotline, 561-642-1000, to be scheduled in advance for testing. Patients who do not have a personal vehicle or use public bus transportation must also have an appointment. Since March, the Health Care District has tested 728 patients at the Belle Glade clinic site.

The Health Care District thanks Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the State Department of Emergency Management, the Florida Army National Guard and Palm Beach County personnel for supporting drive-thru test site operations.


South County Civic Center-Cleveland Clinic Florida Testing for Monday, 4-27-20:
During today's drive-thru testing for COVID-19 at the South County Civic Center, Cleveland Clinic Florida tested 161 patients. 104 patients are scheduled for tomorrow, April 28. Appointments can be made at 561-804-0250. Cleveland Clinic Florida has expanded criteria for individuals eligible for testing. Anyone over the age of 16 who has a fever or non-febrile respiratory illness (such as cough, shortness of breath, runny nose) or fever and gastrointestinal illness (such as diarrhea, vomiting), will be eligible for testing at our South Palm Beach County drive-through location. You must call to be screened and confirm an appointment time.


UP TO DATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH COVID-19 DASHBOARD
Find the latest information about your specific zip code and cases of COVID-19. The Florida Department of Health COVID-19 Dashboard can be found here at the bottom of the page: COVID-19 Dashboard . An example of a zip code map can be found here: Zip Code Map 4/21/2020. Information is updated at least twice a day.

STATE OF FLORIDA – GOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS

More information on the Governor's orders: FL Executive Orders, Governor's Orders FAQs


SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM

*New* Palm Beach County Youth Services Department's Summer Food Service Program, in partnership with the Palm Beach County Library System, are distributing meals at six sites throughout Palm Beach County. Sites will distribute seven days' worth of meals to each eligible child. Today was the first day of food distribution through Youth Service Department's pre-summer feeding program and 1,008 meals were served. The next distribution day will be Wednesday at the Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay libraries.

Meal distribution will be available on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, or until all meal kits are distributed. Currently, pre-summer feeding sites will distribute food once a week through Wednesday, May 27.

Parents picking up kits without their child present must bring identification for the child. Acceptable forms of identification include student ID, child's passport or other government-issued ID, birth certificate, adoption decree, immunization records, and school demographics. Meal kits will not be provided to parents who do not bring their child or do not provide proper identification.

Families without transportation may walk up to collect meal kits. Proper COVID-19 safety measures must be practiced by all families, including but not limited to social distancing and wearing facial coverings.

Monday Distribution:

Highridge Family Center, 4200 N. Australian Ave., West Palm Beach

Main Library, 3650 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach

Greenacres Branch Library, 3750 Jog Road, Greenacres


Wednesday Distribution:

Belle Glade Branch Library, 725 NW 4th Street, Belle Glade

Loula V. York Branch Library, 525 Bacom Point Rd., Pahokee

Clarence E. Anthony Branch Library, 375 SW 2nd Ave., South Bay


DELRAY BEACH TAX COLLECTOR OFFICE OPEN FOR DRIVER LICENSE APPOINTMENTS ONLY
The Tax Collector's Office at 501 South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach is now open for residents only who have a driver license appointment. All other office locations will remain closed to the public until further notice. Click here to read the latest update from Tax Collector Anne Gannon.

  • Only Palm Beach County residents who cannot renew their driver license online will be
    served in-person.
  • Clients must schedule an appointment.
  • Clients MUST wear a face mask or cloth face covering to be admitted into the office. 

RESOURCES

UNEMPLOYMENT
Floridians making unemployment claims will receive them retroactively to the day of their job loss, if that date was later than March 9. A total of 505,000 Floridians filed for unemployment last week, with 1.16 million having successfully registered since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. Florida has a workforce of an estimated 10.335 million people


PBC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Distance Learning
PBCSD campuses will remain closed for the 2019-2020 school year. Distance learning (info here) will continue through the last day of the school year in Palm Beach County, Friday, May 29.


School Feeding Sites
Beginning next week, District feeding sites will serve meals on Tuesday and Thursdays, rather than Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The number of meals distributed each week, however, will not decrease. 

On Tuesday, April 28, 'Grab and Go' meals will be distributed at 35 sites from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Two days' worth of 'Grab and Go' meals will be distributed on Tuesday, April 28.

Beginning Thursday, April 30, the number of food distribution locations will increase to 51 schools across Palm Beach County. Meals will be distributed on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Parents or guardians who pick up meals on Thursday will be picking up a kit with two meals for six days totaling 12 meals for each child.

Starting on Thursday, May 7, meals will be distributed on Thursdays only from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 51 locations. Again, parents or guardians who pick up meals on Thursdays will be picking up a kit with two meals for six days for a total of 12 meals for each child. The Thursday-only distribution schedule will continue until further notice.

Meals are FREE to anyone 18 years of age and under (22 years of age and younger for ESE students), regardless of financial need. Two days' worth of 'Grab and Go' meals will be provided each day. A parent or guardian must be present when picking up food for their child.

For the list of School District and Community Feeding Sites visit: PalmBeachSchools.org/FeedingSites


DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS
*New* Music and Robotic Pet Therapy for People Living with Dementia
DOEA has developed an online form to allow individuals or their caregivers to request MP3 Players or a therapeutic robotic cat or dog to combat social isolation and ensure seniors remain engaged during the practice of social distancing to stop the spread of COVID-19.


AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (ADRC HELPLINE)
Seniors 60+ are encouraged to call the ADRC Helpline 1(866) 684-5885 for information on services for seniors in need of meals, Electric Bill Assistance, Respite for the Caregiver, Adult Day Care, In-home Services, Personal Care, Food Stamps (SNAP), Extra Help for prescription drugs, COVID 19 information and questions on Medicare or Medicaid. Specially trained counselors are available to help in English, Spanish or Creole Monday through Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.

Seniors registered through the Agency Helpline and served by the Volen Center and Palm Beach County Division of Senior Services are able to receive food on a scheduled basis in a "drop and go" fashion without leaving their cars.


COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
ONLINE SERVICES ONLY! WALK-IN VISITS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19

Rental & Utility Assistance
Individuals and families experiencing economic hardship because of loss of employment, or sickness can apply for assistance through the Community Services Department.  Residents who are eligible can access emergency rental and utility assistance online by visiting the website or by calling the following phone numbers:

  • Online application for all services including rent and utilities: www.pbcgov.com/OSCARSS
  • Phone number for rent: 561-904-7900
  • Phone number for utilities: 561-355-4792
  • Phone number for seniors EHEAP: 561-355-4746 

Courts have temporarily suspended hearings on evictions, and a moratorium has been placed on utility shutoffs. Visit the website for more information about how to prepare and budget: www.pbcgov.com/communityservices


Free Telemental Health Services to Residents of Palm Beach County
For information about Telemental Health and other services provided by Palm Beach County Youth Services, visit our website.


Florida Department of Health Resources in Multiple Languages


Comprehensive Mental Health Resources


Discover the Palm Beaches Launches Help Desk for Essential Lodgers, Medical Personnel and First Responders
Discover The Palm Beaches (DTPB) has opened a virtual help desk for essential lodgers to ask questions as they navigate hotel resources and special offers. Essential lodgers range from healthcare professionals and first responders to displaced residents and visitors.

The help desk can be reached by email at sales@thepalmbeaches.com.


FEEDING SOUTH FLORIDA
Feeding South Florida Calendar of Food Distributions at www.feedingsouthflorida.org/covid19

These sites provide groceries in a drive-thru style. The list is updated daily, dates, times and
locations may change.


HOUSING & ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
Palm Beach County Housing and business assistance programs can be found here.


ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
Donations Needed for Local Pet Food Banks
Several pet food banks in Palm Beach County are running desperately low on resources and donations. Items most needed:

  • Dry cat food (no open bags)
  • Dry dog food (no open bags)
  • Canned adult cat food and canned kitten food
  • Canned adult dog food
  • Cat litter

Items can be ordered online and shipped directly to the food bank of your choice, or dropped off at their location.  To donate or to receive help, reach out to one of the pet food banks: http://discover.pbcgov.org/publicsafety/animalcare/Pages/Pet_Food.aspx

PBC Animal Care & Control is asking to help empty the rest of the shelter after making history by clearing an entire kennel. Adoptable pets are still available in the other two kennels:


LIBRARIES
The Palm Beach County Library System is migrating its e-book and e-audiobook service from OverDrive to cloudLibrary. OverDrive will be available for use until Sept. 30. Titles can be viewed at https://bit.ly/2VTuNSa.

The Palm Beach County Library System has many resources available to help students, parents and teachers during virtual schooling. Staff is available by phone, email and chat to answer technology and other research questions through Ask-A-Librarian at www.pbclibrary.org.


PALM BEACH COUNTY VICTIMS SERVICES
The Palm Beach County Victim Services & Certified Rape Crisis Center helpline is available for information, options and support: 561-833-7273. Services are free, confidential and private.


PARKS AND RECREATION
All parks and golf courses, both public and private remain closed until further notice.


Virtual Recreation CenterPBC Parks TV


ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
All Natural Areas are closed to the public until further notice.


PLANNING, ZONING & BUILDING
Some of the Planning, Zoning and Building public meetings for May and early June are being cancelled.
All public meetings for April have been cancelled.


TRANSPORTATION

*New*  Palm Tran Lobby Closure
Due to Covid-19, our lobby at 3201 Electronics Way in West Palm Beach, FL is temporarily CLOSED to visitors. If you need assistance please call 561-841-4200 or visit our website at www.palmtran.org

Palm Tran Fixed Route and Paratransit

  • All passengers should have a mask covering their nose and mouth while riding.
  • The number of people onboard has been limited to no more than 15 passengers.
  • Palm Tran Fixed-Route continues to operate on a Saturday schedule except routes 1, 2, 3, 43  
    and 62 which are on a regular weekday schedule. Sundays continue to operate on a Sunday schedule.
  • Palm Tran Connection is essential trips only.

Go Glades Service

  • Palm Tran's western community bus service, Go Glades, Routes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are currently not running a regular service. You will be able to book a trip directly to and from your destination by calling: (561) 649-9838.
  • The Palm Tran call center (561) 841-4BUS (4287) is operating from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Many trip planning functions may be done through the Palm Tran app and on palmtran.org.

Tri-Rail

  • Passengers are urged to wear masks while riding. Tri-Rail continues to offer an amended schedule until further notice, with 18-trains every 2 hours starting at 4:17 a.m. on weekdays, and 12-trains every 3-hours starting at 5:17 a.m. on weekends. 
  • Trains have suspended fares and are operating on a modified schedule:
    18 trains on Weekdays, 12 trains on Saturday, 12 trains on Sunday.

Brightline

  • Train service is suspended until further notice.

SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY: https://swa.org/632/6702/COVID-19-Updates.

EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
A limited number of child care scholarships is being offered for children of those serving on the front-line of the COVID-19 response. This is available for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old for up to 60 days. For more information, call: 561-514-3300.


SUICIDE PREVENTION
For resources to help cope during the coronavirus pandemic please follow this link: Suicide Prevention and COVID-19.


FLORIDA HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES
The Executive Director of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles authorizes the changes and extensions to driver licenses, identification cards, Registration, delinquent fees and in-person interviews. FLHSMV COVID-19 Emergency Order 041320


JURY DUTY
All jury selection proceedings are suspended through May 29. Jurors who were summonsed for jury duty through May 29 do not have to report for service. Those with questions regarding jury service can call 561-355-2930 or visit www.mypalmbeachclerk.com/jury.


CIRCUIT COURT
The Fifteenth Judicial Circuit is limiting most face-to-face hearings. Anyone who enters the courthouse will undergo a non-invasive temperature scan. Any person who refuses to have their temperature taken or has a temperature of 100.4 º F, or higher, will not be permitted to enter the courthouses. For updated information, visit http://15thcircuit.com  


LOCAL CALL CENTERS
PBC Emergency Information Center remains open 7 days a week from 8 am – 6 pm. @561-712-6400

  • Boca Raton 561-982-4900 
  • Greenacres 561-642-2000 
  • Town of Palm Beach 561-227-7070 
  • Riviera Beach 561-812-6597 
  • Wellington 561-791-4000
  • West Palm Beach 561-822-2222

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Individuals with questions related to the coronavirus should call the Florida Department of Health's Coronavirus Call Center at 1-866-779-6121 which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week or email COVID-19@flhealth.gov. They can also visit http://pbchd.org for the latest health information. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For the latest information and updates from Palm Beach County, visit http://pbcgov.com/coronavirus.

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