Community Report 20-071 October 14, 2020 6:30 PM
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EOC and LSA Status as of 10/14
Activity | Amount |
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Days Activated | 220 |
Face Masks Distributed | 1,800,724 |
Gowns Distributed | 132,112 |
Glove Pairs Distributed | 946,553 |
Calls Received | 34,539 |
Brevard Cares Program Total Statistics as of 10/14
Program | Statistics |
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Individual Assistance | 1257 applications |
Small Business Economic Relief Program | 2807 Applications |
Small Business PPE Kits | 2058 Kits Distributed |
Food Stability Farmer's Market | 11,702 Households |
Food Stability Weekend Feeding | 40,833 Meals |
COVID-19 Numbers
Daily Positive Cases
(select Brevard and cases by county tab)
Total Test Results to Date
(Scroll to Brevard report)
Brevard County
Small Business Grant Available
Visit the Brevard CARES website for access to the Small Business and Nonprofit Organizations grant online application .
Small businesses and nonprofit organizations may be eligible for grants of up to $10,000 to offset expenses and lost revenue related to impacts from COVID-19.
Application period remains open.
Mortgage Assistance Program
Applicants for the Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program, Utility and Security Deposit Program, and a Food Stability Program must review and submit all of the required documents and attachments to qualify for assistance as instructed on the
Housing and Human Services Coronavirus Assistance Program application form
Farmer's Markets
The UF/Brevard Extension Service is hosting two farmer’s market locations where eligible residents can obtain CARES Act dollars for vendor purchases.
Thursdays at Wickham Park, 2500 Parkway Drive Melbourne, 3-6 PM
Fridays at the Welcome Center, 419 South Hopkins Avenue, Titusville, 3-6 PM
1st / 3rd Saturdays at Riverview Park in Melbourne from 10am - 3pm
2nd / 4th Saturday at 4220 Dixie Highway NE in Palm Bay from 10am - 2pm
Community Feeding Operations
For information on food pantry locations and how to access help, utilize the United Way of Brevard’s COVID-19 Community Resource guide.
It is recommended that you call ahead to verify availability.
Effective today, Brevard County Public Schools continue to offer meals for all children up to 18 years old at various food distribution sites through December 31.
Food distribution locations are open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
The county has partnered with the Children’s Hunger Project to distribute 40,833 weekend meals to date
To date, Brevard County’s “Pop up Pantry” feeding operation has distributed 2.07 million meals. From 10/6 –10/13, served approximately 2,780 cars and 26 walk-ups for a total 2,993 families
Brevard County COVID-19 Testing Sites
Department of Health - Brevard
- Appointment required, call 321-454-7141
- Monday –Friday, 8:15 AM to 12 PM
- Viera Clinic, 2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
- Testing available for adults and children of all ages
EFSC Palm Bay Campus
- Drive through, no appointment required
- Monday Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM
- 250 Community College Parkway. (Use the entrance from San Filippo Dr. SE & Jupiter Blvd.)
- Testing available for adults 18 and over with Photo ID, children 5 and over with parental consent
- Self swab symptomatic lane open
Health First
- Appointment required, call 321-434-3131
- Monday Saturday, 9 AM to 12 PM
- Pro Health & Fitness, 255 Borman Drive, Merritt Island
Parrish
Appointment required for locations, call 321-268-6139 or text “covid test” to 321-204-1699.
- Tuesday, 1:30 to 3:30 PM, at the Parrish Health and Fitness Center parking lot, 2210 Cheney Hwy, Titusville
- Wednesday, 12 PM to 3 PM, at the Greater St. James Missionary Baptist Church, grass lot south of church 2396 Harry T. Moore Ave. Mims
- Thursday, 12 PM to 1 PM, at the Harry T. Moore Social Services Center parking lot, 725 S. Deleon Ave. Titusville
- Friday, 9 AM to 12 PM, at the Parrish Medical Offices parking lot, 7075 US 1 Port St. John
- Saturday, 9AM to 11 AM, at the Gibson Youth Center parking lot, 835 Sycamore St. Titusville
EOC Partner Status
Partner | Status |
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Patrick Air Force Base | Patrick Air Force Base COVID-19 Updates |
Brevard Public Schools | Brevard Public Schools Covid-19 Dashboard is now available,
providing information on the schools with COVID-19 positive cases, as well as quarantine statistics for individual schools. The site is updated every Tuesday and Friday. Brevard Public Schools COVID 19 (Coronavirus) Updates. |
Space Coast Area Transit | Call 321-633-1878 for more information or visit Space Coast Area Transit |
Cape Canaveral | Cape Canaveral COVID-19 Information |
Cocoa | Face coverings are required in places open to the public City of Cocoa Offering Coronavirus Water Utilities and Rental & Mortgage Assistance for citizens living within the city limits of Cocoa through City of Cocoa Coronavirus Relief Fund City of Cocoa COVID-19 Information |
Cocoa Beach | Face masks are no longer required effective October 5, 2020 Visitors to City Hall are by appointment only, and must have their temperature taken prior to entering. |
Grant - Valkaria | Face coverings are required for employees and visitors to Town Hall. Grant Valkaria COVID-19 Information |
Indialantic | Resolution 20-2020 encourages the use
of Face Coverings and requires Businesses to post a Mask Policy |
Indian Harbour Beach | Face coverings are required for businesses and patrons as well as in designated city facilities. Executive Order 2020-03 requiring face masks is in effect until October 14, 2020 |
Malabar | Malabar COVID-19 Information or call 321-727-7764. |
Melbourne | City of Melbourne COVID-19 Information |
Melbourne Beach | Melbourne Beach COVID-19 Information |
Melbourne Village | Daily operations continue by phone and email. Visitors to the office will be escorted and screened. E-mail Melbourne Village, call (321) 723-8300 or visit Melbourne Village website. |
Palm Bay | Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) rent and utility payment assistance is available Qualified organizations can apply for Community Development Block Grant –Coronavirus funding until
October 30, 2020 by 3PM Palm Bay COVID-19 information. |
Palm Shores | Face coverings are required in Town Hall and recommended throughout the town effective September 30,
2020
Palm Shores COVID-19 Information |
Rockledge | The use of face masks is strongly encouraged within the city limits through October 31, 2020. Rockledge COVID-19 Information |
Satellite Beach | Emergency ordinance 03-2020 requires face coverings
at all indoor locations throughout the City through October 7, 2020. Satellite Beach COVID-19 Information |
Titusville | City Resolution 21-2020 encourages face coverings at all indoor locations Titusville COVID-19 information |
West Melbourne | The mask requirement in essential businesses has been extended to October 19, 2020 Masks must be worn in municipal buildings West Melbourne COVID-19 information |
State / National Highlights
The CDC has an new webpage that features new ways of trick or treating and other Halloween activities. These include:
- When trick or treating or participating in other Halloween activities with people outside your household, wear a mask. You can make it fun by making your mask part of your costume, but when it comes to slowing the spread of COVID-19, a costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth mask. Also, do not wear a costume mask over a cloth mask. It can make breathing more difficult.
- If you’re heading out to trick-or-treat this year, or planning to put candy out for trick-or treaters, remember to avoid direct contact with trick-or-treaters and give treats away outdoors if possible. Set up a station with individually bagged treats for kids to take, wash hands before handling treats, and wear a mask.
- If you’re planning to participate in activities like decorating and carving pumpkins; visiting an orchard, forest or corn maze;attending an outdoor scavenger hunt; or hosting an outdoor costume party, remember to wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet from others who do not live with you, and wash your hands frequently.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have issued an update to CMS Memo QSO-20-38-NH to allow nursing homes to use either the state or federal published county positivity rates to determine the frequency of routine staff testing.
COVID-19 Resources
Contact Information
Brevard County
Brevard County Emergency Management is also providing updates via the following social media accounts:
Text Message Updates: Text BrevardEOC to 888-777
State / National