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1 | Covid In-Custody Project Spreadsheet created and maintained by the Covid In-Custody Project: www.covidincustody.org. View reporting and data dashboards: www.covidincustody.org/reporting and www.covidincustody.org/data Contact Aparna Komarla (apkomarla@ucdavis.edu) for more information | ||||||||||
2 | Vaccines (All sheriff's office employees, i.e. could be working at the jail or not) | ||||||||||
3 | As of Date | Facility Name | County | Population (Sheriff's office, current) | Fully Vaccinated (Sheriff's office, current) | Boosted (Sheriff's office, curent) | Percent of Population Fully Vaccinated (Sheriff's office) | Percent of Population Boosted (Sheriff's office) | Source | Note | |
4 | 6.4.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1678 | 617 | 36.77 | Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) matched Alameda County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) employees with records of individuals who received at least one dose in the CAIR database (CA Immunization Registry) | 1. ACPHD ran the search against 9 Bay Area counties, including Yolo, San Joaquin, Sacramento and Stanislaus. Any employee who was vaccinated outside of these select counties was not counted. To improve the search, names such as “Michael” and “Mike” were considered identical. 2. Jail Commander, Yesenia Sanchez, noted that the CAIR database has several errors, which other counties have reported as well, such as missing data and the lack of consistent identification. 3. Since the vaccination count retrieved from the CAIR database is not specific to jail staff, and instead encompasses all ACSO employees, it does not speak to the immunity among those who are primary vectors for outbreaks in custody settings. | |||
5 | 5.30.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 39.40 | The same issues as the data reported for 6.4 carries over. However, this data was obtained from running the search for ALL California counties and NOT only the 9 Bay Area counties. | ||||||
6 | 8.6.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1722 | 456 | 26.48 | From this day forward, vaccination data for the sheriff's office is sourced from email communication and/or monthly conference calls with Alameda County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) officials | ACSO tallied the total number of fully vaccinated employees using data self-reported to the Human Resources department. Data was provided via email communication with jail captain April Luckett-Fahimi. Data does not include staff members who are fully vaccinated but chose not to report their vaccination status. | |||
7 | 9.17.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1716 | 772 | 44.99 | |||||
8 | 10.8.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1704 | 841 | 49.35 | |||||
9 | 12.10.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1725 | 1019 | 59.07 | |||||
10 | 12.17.2021 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1730 | 1036 | 59.88 | Out of 1038 sworn ACSO employees, 563 are fully vaccinated. Out of 692 professional ACSO employees, 473 are fully vaccinated. The remaining are "unvaccinated (includes incomplete vaccination, unverified status, no proof submitted)" according to ACSO HR. | ||||
11 | 1.13.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1723 | 1046 | 60.71 | |||||
12 | 1.28.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1719 | 1151 | 66.96 | |||||
13 | 2.18.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1717 | 1206 | 19 | 70.24 | 1.11 | Out of 1034 sworn ACSO employees, 647 are fully vaccinated. Out of 683 professional ACSO employees, 562 are fully vaccinated. The remaining, according to ACSO's HR are "unvaccinated: includes incomplete vaccination, unverified status or no proof submitted". Only 7 sworn employees and 12 professionals are boosted | ||
14 | 3.4.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1707 | 1229 | 41 | 72.00 | 2.40 | Out of 589 booster eligible fully vaccinated sworn employees, 17 are boosted. Out of 513 booster eligible fully vaccinated professional staff, 24 are boosted. | ||
15 | 4.29.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1714 | 1259 | 76 | 73.45 | 4.43 | Out of 680 fully vaccinated sworn employees, 34 are boosted, 629 are booster eligible, and 17 are not booster eligible Out of 579 fully vaccinated professional staff, 42 are boosted, 531 are people booster eligible, and 6 not booster eligible | ||
16 | 6.24.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1728 | 1295 | 102 | 74.94 | 5.90 | Out of 703 fully vaccinated sworn employees, 47 are boosted, 649 are booster eligible, and 7 are not booster eligible Out of 592 fully vaccinated professional staff, 55 are boosted, 535 are people booster eligible, and 2 not booster eligible | ||
17 | 9.16.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1765 | 1328 | 160 | 75.24 | 9.07 | Out of 731 fully vaccinated sworn employees, 73 are boosted, 649 are booster eligible and 9 are not booster eligible Out of 597 fully vaccinated professional employees, 87 are boosted, 507 are booster eligible and 3 are not booster eligible. Out of the total employees, 437 are unvaccinated (includes incomplete/unverified/no proof or disclosure submitted/off on extended leave), according to the ACSO | ||
18 | 10.14.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1758 | 1324 | 170 | 75.31 | 9.67 | Out of 726 fully vaccinated sworn employees, 76 are boosted, 642 are booster eligible and 8 are not booster eligible Out of 598 fully vaccinated professional employees, 94 are boosted, 504 are booster eligible and 0 are not booster eligible. Out of the total employees, 434 are unvaccinated (includes incomplete/unverified/no proof or disclosure submitted/off on extended leave), according to the ACSO | ||
19 | 12.9.2022 | Santa Rita Jail | Alameda County | 1758 | 1314 | 183 | 74.74 | 10.41 | Out of 710 fully vaccinated sworn employees, 81 are boosted, 629 are booster eligible and 0 are not booster eligible Out of 604 fully vaccinated professional employees, 102 are boosted, 502 are booster eligible and 0 are not booster eligible. Out of the total employees, 444 are unvaccinated (includes incomplete/unverified/no proof or disclosure submitted/off on extended leave), according to the ACSO | ||
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