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center, and -- basically to ensure our readiness to respond. we -- it's the role of the e.o.c. basically to provide situational awareness and to coordinate resources and information. we will be broadcasting in partnership with the department of public health public health information about how to prevent the spread of the virus and how to stay healthy during flu season. so with that, i'm going to introduce dr. tomas aragon from the department of public health. >> good afternoon. my name is tomas aragon, and i'm with the san francisco department of public health. we are working closely with the california department of public health and the centers for disease control and prevention to track this novel coronavirus which originated in wuhan,
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china. this situation is rapidly evolving and changing. it's important to recognize that there are no confirmed cases in san francisco at this time. we are actively preparing for the possibility of confirmed cases. we have activated our emergency response plan specifically for this type of scenario. this is what we do in public health. we have a lot of experience responding to outbreaks. we are in touch with our health care providers, our hospitals, our regional, state, and federal partners as we implement pret implement protocols on how to identify potential cases, how to isolate them, how to test them, and how to ensure they don't affect others. at this time, residents of the bay area are at low risk of becoming infected with this novel coronavirus. unless they have recently been
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to wuhan, china or unless they're in contact with somebody that's a confirmed case from that area. it's important to know that at this time of year, there's still important things we can do to protect our health. for example, making sure that we wash or hands, that we cover our coughs and sneezes, and that we stay home if we're sick. it's not too late to get the flu shot and prevent symptoms similar to the novel coronavirus. at this time, i'm going to turn it over to our colleague from the airport, mr. ivan sotero, from the san francisco international airport, who will give us an update on what's happening there. >> good afternoon. ivan satoro, san francisco
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international. although the flight from wuhan was cancelled, all departing flights from wuhan, there was a direct flight to s.f.o., and that was ceased last thursday. we still have a flight to s.f.o. for any lingering folks traveling to the u.s., to s.f.o., in the event they stopped in wuhan, and we are monitoring the state department flight out of wuhan, and our latest information is that flight will arrive to the u.s. v via anchorage, and it will land in ontario. we will have two checks. first for passengers boarding the plane and u.s. -- officials
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will do a second check upon landing, and then a third health check before taking off and landing in ontario, so we'll notify you of any changes as the flight makes its way to the u.s., and i understand it will be departing sometime tomorrow. thanks. >> the hon. london breed: all right. so that concludes the information that we have at this time. are we going to take a few questions? [inaudible] >> thank you. it's a very good question. we have decided, in consultation with our regional and state partners, in order to not confuse the public, that we would only be reporting
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confirmed cases. the state will be developing a summary at a state level that you can look at that will have more specificity, and the c.d.c. will also be doing that. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> currently, the risk for acquiring this infection in the united states is very low, and at this time, we're not recommending any special measures, including masks, so it's not necessary. >> the coronavirus is novel. can you go over the symptoms, how people will tell if they have the flu or coronavirus?
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>> it's novel, so that's why we can't confirm with just the symptoms. it's where people have been. so people that have arrived from wuhan, china. that specific information with their symptoms is how we determine who needs to be evaluated. [inaudible] >> -- where will people be quarantined if they do come up? >> so the san francisco airport is located in san mateo county, so the san francisco airport has arrangements with san mateo health department to evaluate patients. >> did you want to say where they're going to go? people are afraid. >> i'm not sure where they're going to go to. >> so even though the max is not recommende -- mask is not recommended, people are still concerned and not receiving
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information. can you confirm what type of mask to wear for the coronavirus, because some people feel they have to have a certain type. >> that's a very good question. the question was, is what type of mask, if somebody chooses to do the mask? at this point, we're not recommending that anybody wear any mask. what mask is used when they are recommended differs on the environment. so in the health care environment, they will be doing things a little bit differently. the challenge is that we don't know enough about the virus. we don't know enough about the virus. if we learn more, it will give us more guidance on the level of infection control that's required. >> with an incubation period of roughly 14 days, is there any action to check people who arrived in early flights, considering it takes 14 days for the infect to take hold.
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>> so when people land from china, they are given instructions in their native language so they know what steps to take next and get connected with their health care provider. >> so no plans from the emergency management system to contact them? >> if they get screened and they get symptoms, they'll get health care. if they don't have symptoms, they'll get instructions on what to do next because people may have symptoms outside of the state of california.
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so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadillas and fries. for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russelling for e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling
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here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a bunch of shops, a variety of stores and ethnic restaurants. there's a popular little shop that all of the kids like to hanhang out at. we have a great breakfast spot call brick fast at tiffanies. some of the older businesses are refurbished and newer businesses are coming in and it's exciting. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals.
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>> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor people willr money as well. i hope people shop locally. [ ♪ ] >> next item, please. >> item 1, call to order and roll call.
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[roll call] >> clerk: mr. president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: great. next item, please. >> clerk: general public comment. items allow public to comment on items not before the commission and to address future items. >> president adams: do we have any member of the public that would like to address the commission? seeing none, public item is called. next item, please. [agenda item read]. >> good evening, president adams, commission, small business staff. richard kurylo, office of small business manager. sfgovtv, i have a powerpoint
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presentation. before you today are three applications for the small business registry. the applications were reviewed by me for completion, submitted by department staff on december 18 and heard by the his torque preservation commission on january 13. there are copies on the table in the public binders. item 3-a is dianda's italian american pastry company. the business is a bakery established in 1962 in the mission district when spouses bought the italian american pastry company. note that dianda's extends
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