Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. Friendly reminder, this line is only for members of the press. If you are a member of the public, please join us on the sfg youtube channel. Please type your name, news outlet, and question exactly as you would like it to be read. Please indicate if you would like a translation in spanish. Please ask only two questions. If you ask more than two questions, we will ask you to prioritize the questions that you would like us to ask. Order of speakers today is dr. Jeannie lee followed by dr. Kathr catherine jane, and with that, id like to turn it over to dr. Jeannie lee. Thank you. Hi. Im dr. Jeannie lee. Im with the School District department of Public Health working on School Guidance. Just to give some background, schools are still closed, according to the San Francisco health order. We are sharing this preliminary guidance because we know that schools need to plan ahead for safely resuming inschool attendance if and when San Francisco Hea
Clerk mr. President , you have a quorum. President yee okay. Thank you. Please place your right hand over your heart. Would you please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] president yee on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgtv who record each of the meetings and the transcripts are available online. Madam clerk, are there any announcements . Clerk yes. During the covid19 pandemic, members of the board of supervisors will participate in the meeting to the extent they are present in their public legislative chamber. The board understands the need for Public Access is more acute during this covid19 pandemic, and the board believes its essential to have the public participate in this meeting. I will just reiterate some of the opportunities that members of the public have. We are able to receive your written correspondence and make it part of our file. Our address is San Francisco board of supervisors city hall, room 244, San Fra
Next slide, please. And then, just to look at, were not quite done with this fiscal year, but i wanted to present what we had because this is very consistent with our usual race and ethnicity breakdown. So, again, 39 of the people coming in are black African American didnt we know this is a huge disproportionate representation in the jail relative to the community. Though, it does represent, really, the entire bay area because people in the jail, about im not sure what it is right now, but typically, its around 25 are from out of county. Next slide, please. And then, this is the best value of who is actually in the jail and you know notice that the big jump in the percentage of black africanamericans who are in the jail on any given day and that means functionally, that black africanamericans are less likely relative to other races or ethnicities to leave jail. And we see its pretty consistent year over year and this is what we call a snapshot data and when i pulled this year weird to
Some specific instructions to members of the public who would like to make comment . Sure. I want to remind everyone to please [inaudible] and were hearing someone make a latte or coffee or something. Lets maouts our microphones unless were talking. Hi, even. My name is mark morowitz, the Health Commission secretary. Im going to flash the side again to explain how to make Public Comment. The phone number is 8883634734. And the access code is 2241350. Once youre on that line, you will be able to listen in on the meeting and when you want to make Public Comment, you press 1 and 0 in order yes, 10 in order to get on to the line for a specific item. For those of you who are watching on sfgov tv, a reminder that there is a delay on what youre seing from what the live meeting is. So, i encourage you to get on the Public Comment line one item before you intend to speak so that youre on in time. That way there will be no timing issues. And, again, we apologize profusely for the issues at the l
Little bit more than 50 . Some sections have a little bit less than 50 . And that was for december. As of today, june 2020, we have surpassed 50 . Every station in the San Francisco Police Department has more than 50 of their officers trained. It is a hard task to do. When we talk about training and how we get this training going, i know back in 2016 we had a few incidents that pushed this Program Forward and asked the department to look back and see what else we can do to improve the program. And took over the program in 2015, we had 250 officers that were trained in c. I. T. As of right now we have over 1200 officers and 40 hours. I think thats a big statement that the department has done as far as how much we care about our officers providing the training that they need. Not only do we do that every time we do the training but we want to get the best of the best. So a little history on this, we have people that volunteer, and do not get paid to come and train our officers. So honest