PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: COVID-19 – YOUR WEDNESDAY UPDATE

An Update from the Village of Key Biscayne

An Update from the Village of Key Biscayne

Good Evening, VKB Residents,

Today is Wednesday, April 8, 2020 and we are in week four of our emergency response to this pandemic. Every day the Village of Key Biscayne executes an abundance of caution to protect our community. We take the necessary action to keep the Village safe and healthy.

We have temporarily suspended the pilot mobile COVID-19 testing program. We are working toward a strategic testing program that is sustainable and helps guide our response efforts. This morning, under the guidance of our Medical Director, the Village of Key Biscayne tested Village Firefighters for COVID-19, we are taking care of our Village family in Red, so they can take care of our residents. To learn more about existing testing site locations in South Florida, please visit the Miami-Dade County COVID-19 webpage.

Of note, the Key Biscayne Fire Department is not offering COVID-19 testing at this time and it is not a testing site location. For your safety, please do not show up at the fire station, instead contact our KB COVID Hotline 305-365-8910 and follow us on Instagram @keybiscaynefire for updates.

Here’s the latest information:
*Mental Health and Stress Management: It’s important to take care of yourself. Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. Even during isolation, please know that you are not alone in this and that your community supports you.
Check out the following helpful resources:
*The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Emotional Wellbeing
*The National Alliance on Mental Illness: Support Groups

Domestic abuse is never OK: Sometimes stress brings out the best in us, but sometimes it brings out the worst. For many, leaving their home was an important refuge that is no longer available to them. If you or someone you know is in danger from domestic violence, resources remain available to help.
Miami-Dade County offers free holistic and coordinated services through multiple violence prevention and intervention services programs, which are geared toward increasing the safety of victims and reducing the potential for further violence.
** Florida Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 1-800-500-1119
** Miami-Dade County Coordinated Victims Assistance Center: 305-285-5900

Protecting the Village: As of last Thursday, April 2, KBPD has been turning away non-resident cyclists. In the first four days of the police department’s response efforts to curb the entrance of non-resident cyclists to the Village, officers have asked over 1,500 cyclists to turn around.
*Construction Sites: Code Compliance will be red tagging open construction sites that are not complying with social distancing or protective gear, which is the first enforcement step.

 

Positive Cases on the Key: As of 5:00 p.m. today, the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) report indicates 46 positive COVID-19 cases on the Key. Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. We do not receive personal information about infected residents from the Department of Health. Click here for the latest FDOH data. The above graph reflects data from these reports.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): The Key Biscayne Police Department and Key Biscayne Fire Rescue are equipped to safely serve our community.
“Safety drives the mission.”

If you are outside of your home, we encourage you to wear a facial covering. If you are entering an Essential Business you must wear a facial covering while inside.

The Village Manager executed Emergency Order 20-6 effective 8:00 a.m. Monday, April 13, 2020 through Sunday, May 3, 2020:
1. Facial Covering is Mandated for employees and customers at all times while inside Essential Businesses
2. Facial Covering is Encouraged for all persons that are outside of their homes

The general public should not acquire or utilize N95 or equivalent/higher rated masks, as those are critical supplies for health care workers, police, fire, emergency management, or other persons engaged in life/safety activities.
* To view the current CDC guidelines about the proper use of facial coverings and learn how to make your own.
* Did you know that Miami-Dade County has permanent water restrictionsClick here to view the guidelines.

Connecting to Sanitary Sewer: The Department of Environmental Resources (DERM) is intending to grant an extension to the deadline to abandon septic and connect to sanitary sewer, but DERM is still determining how long the deadline should be extended. We will let residents know what their determination is for the extended deadline when that information becomes available.

** The Village of Key Biscayne’s Building, Zoning and Planning Department will be allowing new permit applications for sanitary sewer connections, roof repairs and A/C repair or installations which fall under the category of emergency work permit process online. Once the online permit system is rolled out we will share the link.
Bunny Visits: The Village of Key Biscayne Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department is offering a family-fun opportunity this coming Sunday. A hopping, dancing Bunny can visit your front yard and spend a few joyful moments with your kids from a safe distance. Parents can schedule a socially distant Bunny visit by sending an email to: parksandrecreation@keybiscayne.fl.gov. You must provide a phone number and address. You will receive a call giving you a heads-up that the Bunny is on their way. Visits may be limited based upon availability, so sign up will be on a first come, first served basis–hop to it!

Working with Community Partners for #KBResilience During COVID-19:

*From the Key Biscayne Community Foundation:
** For Seniors: 150 volunteers have signed up, 62 of them are actively helping seniors collect groceries, medications, or run general errands on the Key. Currently 82 seniors are being supported by the Adopt a Senior program made possible by VKB in partnership with KBCF. With the help of Village Parks & Rec Senior Programming and KBCF staff, we contacted over 850 seniors to date.
**Freebee was making approximately 37 deliveries a day;
**Community sewing circles have made 100s of masks for seniors, essential workers and other community members;
There are web resources related to family and individual activities for those that are social-distancing and isolating.
**For more KBCF Resources: https://www.kbcf.org/covid19-resources/
* From the Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce:
** COVID-19 Business Impact Survey Results
** KB Chamber Member Restaurants currently OPEN for Pick-Up and Delivery
Public Safety Reminder:

* Public health is everyone’s responsibility, but you cannot control the actions of others. Only you can protect yourself. We all need to be socially responsible and practice social distancing for the wellbeing of our entire Village. Remember, the best way to avoid COVID-19 is to avoid exposure. And obey Emergency Orders designed to protect your safety. #KBStayHome: You are safer at home.

What you can do:
* General Safety:
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Put distance between yourself and other people. The virus is thought to spread through person-to-person close contact (within about 6 feet).
Stay home if you are sick, except to get medical care.
Cover coughs and sneezes.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily, including tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.
Remain vigilant of phishing emails and other security risks as the Village transitions to telecommuting.

* For a list of Emergency Orders and summaries:
All Emergency Orders and up-to-date information can be found on the Village of Key Biscayne.
Construction Sites: All multi-family dwelling construction sites within the Village are ordered closed pursuant to Emergency Order 20-5 effective Monday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. Multi-family dwellings are defined by Village Code of Ordinances as a dwelling occupied by three or more families and/or dwelling comprised of three or more dwelling units.
Construction Site Safety: All construction sites must comply with social distancing requirements per CDC guidance. Construction workers must wear protective gear consistent with industry standards.
Condos on the Key: Pursuant to Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 15-20, the Village of Key Biscayne disseminated a Call-to-Action to condo associations and building managers.* Beach Closures: All parks, beaches and recreational facilities in the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County are still CLOSED per Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 06-20.
See Something, Say Something: Public safety is one of the core pillars of our community. We encourage you to join the Village in our efforts to keep Key Biscayners home and safe #KBStayHome. If you see someone not practicing social distance, please report it to KBPD by calling (305) 365-5555. Failure to follow Emergency Orders puts us all at greater risk. #ItTakesAVillage

For More Information:

* We are working to put links to Wellness Resources on our website and we will let you know once they are up.

* Do you have links to other resources you think we should share with the community? Please send them to response@keybiscayne.fl.gov with the subject: Community Resources.
* Do you still have questions? For any COVID-19 related inquiries email us: response@keybiscayne.fl.gov. Please note that departments within the Village remain open to email inquiries that pertain to specific department-related questions.

That’s it for today’s update. Stay safe and healthy!

-Your Village of Key Biscayne

The Village is executing an abundance of caution to PROTECT our community. We will continue to COMMUNICATE Village-wide efforts and take necessary ACTION to keep the Village of Key Biscayne safe and healthy.