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Mayor AND City Council <br />WHO Pandemic Phase <br />Strategies/Response <br />Inter -Pandemic Period <br />Phase 1— no new human <br />subtype —animal influenza <br />may be present poses low <br />risk in humans <br />• No change in normal business operations. <br />Phase 2 — no new subtype in <br />humans however circulating <br />animal influenza poses <br />substantial risk of human <br />disease <br />Follow the City Plan, plus: <br />• Begin dialogue with City Attorney regarding compliance to <br />state and local laws during a pandemic where human contact <br />Pandemic Alert Period <br />must be limited for the health, safety, and welfare of elected <br />officials, staff, and residents. <br />Phase 3 - new human <br />. Begin dialogue with the City Attorney, City Clerk and San <br />subtype no/little human to <br />Mateo County Elections regarding processes for conducting <br />human <br />an election, and possible interventions to be implemented, if <br />an election were scheduled to take place during a period of <br />confinement. <br />Continue Phase 3, plus <br />Phase 4 - limited small <br />. Promote the City's educational campaign urging those with <br />clusters human to human. <br />symptoms to stay away from work and public places. <br />Spread highly localized not <br />. Communicate to the public, the City's response to the <br />well adapted to humans <br />pandemic, providing a calming message to the community. <br />Continue Phase 3 and 4 strategies, plus <br />• Consult with County Department of Public Health and Cal <br />OES for implementation of a public health emergency. <br />Phase 5 - larger clusters <br />• Begin to utilize teleconferencing for regional meetings of <br />localized human to human <br />elected officials and staff to limit face-to-face contact. <br />transmission <br />Review budget and revenue affects to determine the <br />economic impact of the pandemic on finances including <br />reduced revenues and expenditures. <br />D-39 <br />