OneWorld 2020 Annual Report

2020 Historic Year MARCH APRIL

• Snow causes Livestock Health Campus tents to collapse, one tent removed 16

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• PPE scarce and hard to come by • Local businesses and partners donate hand sanitizer, face shields, and N-95 masks • OneWorld staff in particular roles adjust to working from home • Hotels are available if Covid positive staff

• Covid-19 Temporary Crisis Plan issued • Daily huddles with staff, buildings are locked, waiting areas segregated • March and April - updates are live daily and hourly as needed, schools close

• Pick-me-up for staff as chalk art decorates the campus sidewalks 21

cannot quarantine at home • Eployee prohibited travel

• OneWorld’s first Covid positive results from prior week testing 10

• Testing drastically increases • The number of cases in Douglas County continues to rise – up about 20% • Overall, Nebraska has just over 1800 confirmed cases with 588 of those in the Grand Island area, 310 in Douglas County • OneWorld Covid teams see many positive cases and particularly from employees in the meat packing plants • Reach out to area meat packing plants to help connect their symptomatic employees to testing 23

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• Dental open to emergencies only and staff are transitioned to support Covid teams • Curbside medical checks and “Car Triage” are expanded

JUNE

• Covid task force formed and meets three times a week 4 • Uptick in medical transports to hospital via the Covid Assessment Team and continue thorough June 11

• 2100 Total Patients Tested for Covid • 773 Tested Positive 37% • Total Number of patients diagnosed

• Averaging 80 tests per test day • OneWorld unity ceremony • Pharmacy closed briefly for deep clean as several tested positive for Covid • Long turn around for test results – 5 days • Teen and Young Adult Health Center South and Women’s Clinic begin to reopen

with Covid-19 disease either clinically or laboratory confirmed not including family members living in the home with a case who were not individually seen by OneWorld Clinicians: 3,314 • OneWorld Covid-19 positive 81% racial and ethnic minorities

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