March 15, 2020
HAMDEN EXPANDS TOWN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19),
ISSUES FORMAL DIRECTIVES AND ADVISORY,
ASKS RESIDENTS & BUSINESSES TO TAKE ACTION
FORMAL PREVENTION PROCLAMATION & ADVISORY
Mayor Curtis Balzano Leng, in response to the Public Health Emergency declared Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 by Governor Ned Lamont and the Nationwide Emergency declared by President Trump on March 13th, 2020 due to the World Health Organization’s designation of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) as a Global Pandemic, and its spread across the United States, has proclaimed a series of directives, community restrictions, and recommended actions for the benefit of Hamden’s public health
WHEREAS, Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No. 7, dated March 12th, 2020, prohibited gatherings of 250 people or more for social and recreational activities, including but not limited to, community, civic, leisure, and sporting events; parades; concerts; festivals; movie screenings; plays or performances; conventions; and similar activities, and suspended various statutes and regulations to protect public health and safety; and
WHEREAS, Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No.7A, dated March 13th, 2020, authorized the Commissioner of Public Health to restrict entrance into nursing homes and similar facilities to protect people who are most vulnerable to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that spreads easily from person to person and may result in serious illness or death; and
WHEREAS, Governor Lamont has issued additional Executive Orders this weekend, including but not limited to formally ordering all Public Schools closed by Monday night, offering municipalities flexibility to help encourage and allow for necessary social distancing measures and other health protections being implemented, is closing certain DMV Branches to reduce public interaction, expanded visitation restrictions already in place for Nursing Facilities to Psychiatric Facilities and has filed a Federal Disaster Declaration with the Federal Small Business Administration to seek assistance for businesses and non-profits affected during this crisis; and
WHEREAS, the World Health Organization has declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 appears to be higher for individuals who are 1) 60 years of age or older, 2) have a compromised immune system and 3) for those who have chronic health conditions; and
WHEREAS, there is an increased risk of rapid spread of COVID-19 among persons living in congregate settings, such as long-term care facilities, and most residents of long-term care facilities are at increased risk for severe COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, to reduce spread of COVID-19, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Connecticut Department of Public Health recommend implementation of community mitigation strategies to increase containment of the virus and to slow transmission of the virus, including cancellation of large gatherings and social distancing in smaller gatherings; and
WHEREAS, attendance at public meetings and proceedings is likely to increase the risk of transmission of COVID-19; and; so;
WHEREAS; the Town of Hamden took action to reduce the risk of exposure and slow the spread of the COVID-19 last week by severely limiting group gatherings in Town Buildings, Closing Non-Public Safety and First Responder Government Departments, Buildings and Programs and the Board of Education took the action of closing all Hamden Public Schools and Programs; and
WHEREAS; to reduce the risk of exposure and slow the spread of the virus, the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization has issued recommendations which Mayor Curt Balzano Leng hereby directs and implements as set forth below:
Now, Therefore Be It Directed, Mayor Curt Balzano Leng hereby implements the following directives and community restrictions;
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Non-Essential Town Offices will remain closed on Monday, March 16th and will begin to function with bare minimum in-person staffing levels, this week, with certain Offices closed to the Public for the duration of the Health Emergency. The Town of Hamden will build and deliver a government that will be different, will practice extreme social distancing, but will also still supply the services residents count and ensure our services for residents in-need are even stronger during this crisis
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The following Town Facilities are closed to the public until further notice; The Hamden Senior Center, Miller Memorial Library, the Whitneyville and Brundage Library Branches. While the buildings are closed to the public, the Elderly Services operations will continue, with senior meals being delivered soon to residences for those who may need food, to make outreach calls, and to provide information and special assistance to residents in-need, via phone, email or other non-contact manner
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Until further notice, Town employees are banned from any and all out of State business travel; halting all in-person meetings with consultants/contractors within Town Facilities, and encouraging electronic meetings, with only emergency exceptions with the express approval of the Mayor and Director of Emergency Management;
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All Town After School/Before School programming at the Keefe Community Center, 60 Putnam Avenue and any other Town Building are cancelled until further notice, and will likely follow the Hamden Public Schools schedule for resuming activity at the appropriate time;
Be it Advised and Recommended that the following actions be taken,
That all business, non-profit or other organization or entity:
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Limit gatherings for individuals who are at higher risk for severe illness, such as seniors (including gatherings at retirement and assisted living facilities, mental health facilities and other) to 10 people or less or postpone them until the Public Health Emergency is lifted
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Cancel/postpone all concerts, conferences, and sporting events
I, Curtis Balzano Leng, Mayor of the Town of Hamden, do hereby proclaim these directives, restrictions, recommended actions and advisory for issuance to all individuals and entities residing within or doing business within the Town of Hamden.
It is our duty as a responsible citizens and countrymen to safeguard the public health of our communities, and our Nation.
I implore you to do your part in slowing the spread of, reducing your exposure to and directly helping to contain this outbreak, during the entirety of this Public Health Emergency.
Curt Balzano Leng
Mayor, Town of Hamden
@curtleng