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Cook County Board of Commissioners Health & Hospitals Committee met April 16

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Alma Anaya, County Board Commissioner, 7th District | Cook County Website

Alma Anaya, County Board Commissioner, 7th District | Cook County Website

Cook County Board of Commissioners Health & Hospitals Committee met April 16

ATTENDANCE 

Present: Deer, Anaya, Aguilar, Daley, Degnen, Gainer, Gordon, Lowry, Miller, Moore, Morita, K. Morrison, Quezada, Stamps and Trevor (15) 

Absent: Britton and S. Morrison (2) excused 

A motion was made by Commissioner Lowry, seconded by Commissioner Daley, to allow for remote participation in meeting. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Deer, Anaya, Aguilar, Daley, Degnen, Gainer, Gordon, Lowry, Miller, Moore, Morita, K. Morrison, Quezada and Trevor (14) 

Absent: Britton, S. Morrison, and Stamps (3) 

PUBLIC TESTIMONY 

Vice-Chair Anaya asked the Secretary to the Board to call upon the registered public speakers, in accordance with Cook County Code. 

1. George Blakemore - citizen 

24-2645 

COMMITTEE MINUTES 

Approval of the minutes from the meeting of 03/12/2024 

A motion was made by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Daley, to approve 24-2645. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Ayes: Deer, Anaya, Aguilar, Daley, Degnen, Gainer, Gordon, Lowry, Miller, Moore, Morita, K. Morrison, Quezada, Stamps and Trevor (15) 

Absent: Britton and S. Morrison (2)

23-3815 

Sponsored by: DONNA MILLER, DENNIS DEER, JOHN P. DALEY and ALMA E. ANAYA, Cook  County Board Of Commissioners 

PROPOSED RESOLUTION 

REQUESTING A MEETING OF THE COOK COUNTY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS COMMITTEE TO RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM COOK COUNTY HEALTH AND THE COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ON THEIR COVID-19 AND OTHER DISEASES OF CONCERN IMMUNIZATION and MITIGATION PLANS IN SUBURBAN COOK COUNTY 

WHEREAS, on January 27, 2020, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services declared  that COVID-19, a respiratory illness spread by close contact through respiratory droplets, presents a public health emergency, and the World Health Organization characterized the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic on March 11, 2020; and 

WHEREAS, despite advances in treatment protocols and the availability of vaccines, COVID-19 continues to be a serious disease across the U.S. and Cook County, and; 

WHEREAS, as of November 30, 2022, there have been 655,646 confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Suburban Cook County under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Department of Public Health with 7,309 reported deaths; and 

WHEREAS, on August 31, 2022, the FDA amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) of the  Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to authorize bivalent formulations of the vaccines (in individuals in individuals 18 years of age and older for Moderna and 12 years of age and older for Pfizer-BioNTech) for use as a single booster dose at least two months following primary OR at least two months following monovalent booster vaccination; and 

WHEREAS, the FDA has also revised the EUA of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to remove the use of the monovalent Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines for booster administration for individuals 18 years of age and older and 12 years of age and older, respectively; however, they continue to be authorized for use for administration of a primary series for individuals 6 months of age and; and 

WHEREAS, the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is currently approved for individuals 12 and up; and 

WHEREAS, the ever-changing nature of this virus has necessitated routine updates for the benefit of Commissioners and the public to stay abreast of the latest mitigation and vaccine protocols, proving essential to combatting the pandemic and to building back better; and 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) is the Illinois certified local health department for suburban Cook County, Illinois, with the exception of Evanston, Skokie, Oak Park, and  Stickney Township, serving 127 municipalities; and 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) working alongside the Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security is charged with making the COVID-19 vaccines available to people in CCDPH’s jurisdiction of suburban Cook County; and 

WHEREAS, CCDPH is continuing to work with partners at all levels, including hospitals, health care  providers and community leaders, to develop flexible and responsive COVID-19 vaccination programs that can accommodate different vaccines and increase uptake of boosters by informing the public and  advertising about the vaccines importance with the Boost Up Cook County COVID and flu vaccination campaign, which is particularly important due to the possibility of a ‘Tripledemic’ of COVID, Flu and RSV this winter; and 

WHEREAS, equally important has been to ensure the vaccines are distributed in an equitable fashion,  prioritizing those areas and residents of the county that have been most impacted by COVID-19 as a result of longstanding disparities in healthcare system access and delivery; and 

WHEREAS, as of November 30, 2022, CCH and CCDPH have administered 1,625,108 million complete vaccine series to suburban residents or 71% of the total population; however, only 14.8% of the population is up to date on recommended vaccines to include boosters. 

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Health and Hospitals Committee convene a meeting to discuss the Cook County Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 mitigation and vaccination efforts for Suburban Cook County; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Cook County Department of Public Health and any other identified Cook County entity involved in Cook County’s COVID-19 response will provide quarterly COVID-19 updates to the Cook County Health and Hospitals Committee starting in September of 2023. This will include but not be limited to their COVID-19 vaccine plans, contract tracing and mitigation plans  and any other pertinent information regarding COVID-19 or any other infectious diseases of concern for Suburban Cook County including analyses of the latest data on age, geographic, racial, and other pertinent  category impacts.  

A motion was made by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Daley, that this Resolution be deferred. The motion carried. 

Ayes: Deer, Anaya, Aguilar, Daley, Degnen, Gainer, Gordon, Lowry, Miller, Moore, Morita, K. Morrison, Quezada, Stamps and Trevor (15)

Absent: Britton and S. Morrison (2) 

ADJOURNMENT 

A motion was made by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Degnen, to adjourn the meeting. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Ayes: Deer, Anaya, Aguilar, Daley, Degnen, Gainer, Gordon, Lowry, Miller, Moore, Morita, K. Morrison, Quezada, Stamps and Trevor (15) 

Absent: Britton and S. Morrison (2)

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