# 43.
Board of Supervisors
- Meeting Date:
- 01/14/2025
- Brief Title
- Update on COVID-19 and Avian Influenza
From:
Nolan Sullivan, Director, Health & Human Services Agency
Staff Contact:
Dr. Aimee Sisson, Health Officer, Health & Human Services Agency, x8765
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide
Subject
Receive update and consider any actions needed to support response to COVID-19 and avian influenza. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan/Dr. Sisson) (Est. Time: 15 min)
Recommended Action
Receive update and consider any actions needed to support response to COVID-19 and avian influenza.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
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Thriving Residents |
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
California’s State of Emergency for COVID-19 ended in February 2023 and the Federal Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 ended in May 2023. Since that time, COVID-19 has continued to cause infections, hospitalizations, and deaths in Yolo County.
Since 2022, avian influenza, also known as bird flu or influenza A (H5N1), has been spreading in wild birds worldwide, including in Yolo County. After moving into commercial poultry and numerous mammalian species, avian influenza spread to U.S. dairy cows in spring 2024, and California dairy cows in late August 2024. Avian influenza has now been identified in humans and in retail raw milk in California, and has caused severe disease in a Canadian teenager and an older adult in Louisiana. While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that the risk to the general public from bird flu is currently low, certain populations such as dairy and poultry workers are at higher risk, and the virus has pandemic potential.
Since 2022, avian influenza, also known as bird flu or influenza A (H5N1), has been spreading in wild birds worldwide, including in Yolo County. After moving into commercial poultry and numerous mammalian species, avian influenza spread to U.S. dairy cows in spring 2024, and California dairy cows in late August 2024. Avian influenza has now been identified in humans and in retail raw milk in California, and has caused severe disease in a Canadian teenager and an older adult in Louisiana. While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that the risk to the general public from bird flu is currently low, certain populations such as dairy and poultry workers are at higher risk, and the virus has pandemic potential.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
Agriculture Commissioner, Health Council, local hospitals, local health care providers, long-term care facilities
Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
- Total cost of recommended action:
- $
- Amount budgeted for expenditure:
- $
- Additional expenditure authority needed:
- $
- On-going commitment (annual cost):
- $
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
- General Fund
- $0
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Yen Nguyen | Yen Nguyen | 01/08/2025 11:40 AM |
- Form Started By:
- Mark Bryan
- Started On:
- 11/20/2024 09:45 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 01/08/2025
