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Subject: Re: [omni-booking] [omni-commons] [omni-discuss] [CCLmembers] [URGENT] Omni
Commons Response to Current Climate (was re: "Omni as a distribution point")
FYI - Based on all the available epidemiological data, airborne transmission is not a
major source of infection with COVID19 (as opposed to measles, for example, where just
being in the same room with someone for 5 minutes is enough), so I don't think opening
windows will have much effect. COVID19 is mainly spread by larger droplets from someone
coughing, which tend to fall to the ground relatively fast (which is why the 6ft
separation rule in the Shelter in Place), and by transmission on surfaces (which is why
the focus on handwashing and disinfecting surfaces).
That being said, if you aerosolize the virus much finer than what you typically get with a
cough, live virus can theoretically stay in the air for a significant amount of time. This
is a concern with some of the ventilator designs that are known to create fine aerosols
like that. But if that were a significant factor in day-to-day transmission, the virus
would spread in a very different way than what we see in the tons of contact tracing data
that the Chinese and others have generated, and the Shelter in Place guidelines would look
very different as well.
Patrik
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 12:29 PM Ken Litchfield
<litchfield.ken@gmail.com<mailto:litchfield.ken@gmail.com>> wrote:
Heyall,
I have a few initial suggestions for the building protocols and skeleton crew providing
for essential services and securing the building.
Here's a couple links below for your consideration in well ventilating your house or
going outside as much as possible. Note that in Spanish flu times the open air treatment
of actual infected patients reduced the mortality rates of patients from 40% to 13% over
regular hospital treatments of the time, influencing the design of hospitals until the 50s
when antibiotics took over and produced the current problems with pathogen resistance and
nosocomial diseases.
I would suggest that a simple adaptation to the Omni building could greatly increase the
statistical likelihood of diminishing the buildings viral load by opening all the possible
safe air vents in the building. Perhaps if the some of the window panes in the basement
kitchen could be removed then cross ventilation in the basement could be improved. If all
the windows that could be safely opened are opened it would go a long way to helping to
keep the building safer. The skeleton crew could wear more layers for core temps controls
rather than heating any spaces.
Another thing for the protocols of the skeleton crew, if any "extraneous folks"
need interaction physically with Omni that should be by "Appointment Only" in
general. For when extraneous folks appear in emergency or happenstance at the door then
they should have no access to the building and communicate thru the door or by calling a
number posted on the door. Or if they do have reason for access, it should be limited to
the very entranceway to keep resultant disinfectant requirements minimized.
The sign on the door saying that Omni is shut down to public activities due to the corona
virus, with appropriate wording, should include a number of phone numbers for folks to
call for various needs whether provided by Omni related folks or institutions or by
official guvchannels.
Any of these suggestions are tweakable.
I have more suggestions but would rather make them to the Commons/Building working group
for appropriate discussion, so perhaps we could make a special list for that
Protocols/Skeleton Crew thread and glean any commentaries from this list and incorporate
them there.
Thanks Ken
From the Spanish flu times:
https://medium.com/@ra.hobday/coronavirus-and-the-sun-a-lesson-from-the-191…
Googling the Open Air Factor from above article:
https://www.google.com/search?q=open+air+factor&oq=open+air+factor&…
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 11:01 AM David Keenan
<dkeenan44@gmail.com<mailto:dkeenan44@gmail.com>> wrote:
All,
Thanks for being on the call yesterday; I know we spent a lot (perhaps too much?) of the
call discussing security & hygiene - I wanted to clarify my position on continuing
omni’s mission given the present circumstances:
1. I am not saying omni should shut down totally, cease its mission in a time of growing
need or become a fortress; we need to adapt and the question is how we can realistically
and safely do so?
2. I am saying new, formal hygiene and security protocols around potential ‘events’ like
aid distro etc should be consensed on, strictly adhered to and all such events should
include full-time omni volunteer supervision with blanket authority to manage events in
the interest of public safety
3. I do think if possible a ‘security desk’ type thing at the front door where we can
rotate shifts and also perhaps use the time to clean will be a good measure to ensure
there are not unnecessary gatherings in the building and that social distancing etc is
observed for those who are there and doesn’t depend on rekeying the door though that makes
sense too
4. I have a lot of love and support for all our comrades deeply concerned for our
communities during this time and just want to ensure we rigorously adopt hygiene and
security practices.
All it will take us one cord omninom who is there regularly to contract covid and probably
omni will have to be totally shut down. If we want to preserve omnis mission as long as
possible we have to mitigate as much as possible that potentiality given 50% of us are
supposed to get it
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 18:12 Roberto Martinez
<rcm00189@gmail.com<mailto:rcm00189@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks David for setting up the zoom meeting.
Katrina, thank you for connecting energies to one and each other. We need collectivity and
unity, especially during these times. Because this is a delegates meeting, I am wondering
what are the conversations we want to have? I think the meeting will naturally bend
towards a conversation about covid-19 and our response, be that mutual aid or other
actions, however I feel that we should use this space to hear from the delegates and by
default the core collectives at the Omni, as to their status, needs, and concerns. I think
we can designate working groups and other entities to begin the work of mutual aid groups,
omni building sanitation, security, etc. and take it from there. All to say that it may be
best that the delegate meeting be a little more private to allow space for internal
conversations and stem from there to working group meetings. Of course anyone who is
interested is welcome to join the meetings and we should make the change to this meeting
public on our calendar as well - this could be a topic of discussion as well.
Just my thoughts. Thanks again a todxs!
-RM
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Katrina Wehrheim
<wehrheim@gmail.com<mailto:wehrheim@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks, David!
I just found the emails (was hanging out on slack) .. and wondering: would y'all want
other comrades to join the call? I'm thinking of a couple of folks who are loosely
Omni-affiliated (have held down events / are in solidarity at large) and are working on
mutual aid in East Bay ... my sense is they have a lot of organizing energy (and more
volunteers to call upon) but no physical location ... so this might be a good match ;-)
I won't share zoom, though, unless I hear some affirmative Yes .. and no objections
..
Cheers!
Katrina
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On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 12:22 PM David Keenan via commons
<commons@lists.omnicommons.org<mailto:commons@lists.omnicommons.org>> wrote:
I’ll start a new thread to announce but in case it’s helpful, here is a zoom meeting
invite I set up for tonite at 7p:
David Keenan is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Omni delegates
Time: Mar 19, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/391487716
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 20:29 David Keenan
<dkeenan44@gmail.com<mailto:dkeenan44@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
1. Ok, I will set up a zoom meeting for Thursday and respond with that to this thread.
(Sorry about replying from the wrong email before not sure how that happened)
2. I’m not sure if we have the same policies as I originally set up, but has anyone looked
into whether omni still has business interruption (aka business continuity aka business
expense) insurance as part of our package. I’ve been on the phone to Traci and Teresa at
B&G about this a lot for other projects. If someone can point me to our current
policies I can follow up with an agent on behalf of omni too.
If we have this coverage, the way this generally works is we reproduce monthly statements
(gross revenue) from this time last year ~ March through June 2019. We then report a loss
based on March > June 2020 gross revenue.
We couldn’t claim this until the loss was actual, ie in a month or so but whomever is
handling insurance now I’m happy to talk with them and work on this?
3. Re food distro specifically, as Niki mentioned Tamarack has also informally started
this and we just had a conference call about bulk distro and possibly meal kits. We had
pickups today.. Idk if FNB/PB also have access to distributors (presumably) who will
continue to operate, but fwiw Tam was able to get large quantities of several items often
out at stores like flour etc at wholesale rates. For food (but not other items) it might
be worth centralizing and merging that effort? - Tam is small, but it is health-certified
commercial kitchen adhering to strict food preservation procedures.. idk, but I’d like to
be put in touch with anyone on the food distro tip
4. I would like to work with someone at omni about a ‘family fund’ sort of like we had
after ghost ship that could assist with a wide range of basic necessities like rent for
low-income ppl and nonprofits including omni. Other, bigger nonprofits are starting on
this and if past experience serves, unfortunately it may be mismanaged with like, Red
Cross getting $3M to hand out blankets or not recognizing the undocumented which does not
pay rent, preserve housing / community space or feed mouths which imo is much of what
vulnerable populations and spaces really need.
Would omni be willing to start such a fund with diy together with other community
spaces?
An alternative is to do a separate fundraiser just for omni but I like the idea of
throwing down in a communal, mutual-aid like fashion. If we attempt such a thing it should
be soon but it’s also something we can do in self-iso so I wanted to bring it up.
Someone get back to me on the insurance..?
<3
David
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 19:05 Roberto Martinez
<rcm00189@gmail.com<mailto:rcm00189@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thank you all for replying and sharing your suggestions and concerns.
Cici, submitted a formal request and I will follow up with her listing out all the
suggestions in this thread as requirements. Due to the fact that my partner is in the
"high risk" pool during this pandemic, I will try to limit contact with people
to a minimum, which means I will not be able to be at the Omni for long or at all. I can
continue the conversation with Cici and write up a contract, but may need someone else to
take the lead on being at the Omni physically for this. Perhaps Sierk?
I agree with Jenny in needing to focus and talk more about next steps as a community
place-based organization. Thank you Jenny for reviving the slack channel, it will be a
useful way to communicate during these odd times. I think should be a priority to try to
figure out how to pay our mortgage, wether it be requesting belayed payments or crafting a
fundraising strategy, we have a large and tight network that we can reach out to, that mat
be able to help. Unfortunately, half of our income comes from event rentals, which as
noted, have for the most part been cancelled, the other of course if office rental from
collectives, perhaps this could be a place where we as collectives can be more proactive
in.
For our reoccurring meetings such as Delegate assemblies, and working groups, we should
try to meet online via zoom or whatnot. "Safer DIY" it would be great if you can
set something up - Thanks.
I am inspired by the strength and love of our omni family. Rag-tag and all, we hold so
much collective passion, knowledge, skills, expertise, and more importantly we hold a
great care for our communities. I am certain that collectively we can rise up to the
occasion and surmount the challenges ahead.
Let's continue the conversation on slack =].
Caminando,
Roberto Martinez
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 1:01 PM Patrik D'haeseleer
<patrikd@gmail.com<mailto:patrikd@gmail.com>> wrote:
FYI - CCL does not have a big stash of N95 masks. We may have a couple lying around from
the fires last year, but that is probably single digits. We tried to order a pack of
surgical masks to be used in cases like this where we may need to deal with infected
people in the community, but even the lab supplier was back ordered and had to cancel the
order.
IF YOU HAVE N95 MASKS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING, UNOPENED, DO NOT OPEN THEM! I think the local
hospitals will be desperate to get them in about 2-3 weeks from now, when all the new
cases from St. Paddy's day hit (sigh). They are currently not yet accepting such
donations from the public, but they may need to in the future...
You should only be using an N95 mask if you are a healthy individual nursing somebody who
is sick, and if you know how to properly put them on, test for fit, and take them off
without infecting yourself. They are far too valuable to squander them to just walk around
the street.
"Surgical" masks (typically just a pleated rectangle with ear loops) are most
useful on an *infected* person, to keep them from infecting the people around them.
For some really useful info on DIY masks (get out those sewing machines!) and even
cleaning and reusing masks, check out this resource:
https://smartairfilters.com/en/knowledge-base/
Patrik
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 11:47 AM Jenny Ryan
<jenny@jennyryan.net<mailto:jenny@jennyryan.net>> wrote:
Hey all!
While I'm replying to Roberto's message, I'm also cc'ing various Omni
mailing lists (including member collectives):
Yes, I think we should be a dropoff point - but only if the organizers will staff it fully
and abide by extremely high hygiene/sanitization standards.
We all need to be talking more about next steps as a community place-based organization.
I've revived our Slack channel here so we can have real-time conversations: Click Here
To Join
Chat!<https://join.slack.com/t/omnicommons/shared_invite/zt-coe108tt-rd~…
Questions for the community:
* Should we send a request to our mortgage lender to belay payments for a month or
two? We have $30K as bare-minimum operating reserves (which I'd rather not touch), and
an additional $15K in the kitchen fund. Our checking account is currently at a little over
$3K, with March mortgage and utilities paid, but we are not receiving ~$1K in member
collective payments, and half our necessary monthly income (~$5K of ~$11K) comes from
event rentals... that have all been cancelled...
* Builders/handypeoplez: I have put out a call/request for someone to install the
touchless soap dispenser i bought last year - it is powered by rechargeable C batteries
and needs to be mounted onto tile with masonry drill bits - all materials (dispenser,
batteries, charger, masonry bits and drill) are in the secure storage; foaming unscented
hand soap is in massive quantities in the cleaning closet (please lock! but share combo
lock code liberally with trusted folks who won't steal all the TP ;) - it could also
be wired to existing electrical. I personally can't do it as I'm currently a
probable asymptomatic vector of covid-19. At my home in W Oakland, we have a box of N95
masks (I believe CCL ordered more?) and lots of food as well as herbs and some meds, so
ping me if you need and I will leave it outside our door for you <3 Can also order
things online if anyone needs and doesn't have the resources right now.
* Per requests from Robb, I have purchased 4 bottles of 70% Isopropyl alcohol with
spritz bottles, as well as a dozen air filters. Who is currently regularly at Omni (Robb?
Sierk? AB? anyone else?) that can be my point of contact for delivery updates? If you
think of other things we need you can make a purchase request here:
https://omnicommons.org/budgetrequest
Some relevant announcements:
* CCL has recently purchased various supplies for decontamination and cleanliness.
Also a good resource for people with questions about the virus. Patrik, lmk if you need to
go halfsies with Omni on the sanitizer dispensing station - if CCL is strapped, that is -
cuz Omni will be in coming months.
* Please donate to
Omni<https://omnicommons.org/donate> and/or
Sudo<https://sudoroom.org/donate> right now! Also, consider making a donation to CCL
member (and my former beloved housemate!) Craig, who is working on a vaccine - he is
currently trying to raise $1500: You can send PayPal donations to: finance(a)renegadex.bio -
or Venmo:
Craig-Rouskey<https://venmo.com/Craig-Rouskey>
* I'll be sending out a financial report with coming-month prospectives by the end
of March. This is one of my priorities right now, and I'm downshifting my full-time
job and other gigs to do it and will not be charging my $25 bookkeeper contract rate for
those hours. I am concerned about the lack of financial support from events (most all of
which have been cancelled or postponed), as well as from Phat Beets (4 months unpaid rent,
$2,518) and FYE (1.5 months unpaid rent, $525) - PB & FYE - please let us know how
your orgs are doing and what we can do to best support you and in turn, Omni Commons as a
whole!
* Current costs and recurring income sources have been regularly updated on the
Finance Wiki Page:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Finances
Additional Resources:
* COVID-19 Mutual Aid Resources-
Huichin/Oakland<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1q8gPladEOi0v…
*
https://bayrising.org/organizingduringcoronavirus/
*
https://covid19freelanceartistresource.wordpress.com/
*
https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/alameda_county_food_banks.html
* Alameda County Public Health Deptartment's COVID-19 resource
hub<http://www.nikki4oakland.com/r?u=Qw7BN9spnH2-QGQihzneFoQv17feW3ezjwg…
*
http://www.alamedacounty.info/content/housing-and-renting-aid
* Bay Area Financial Solidarity<http://Tiny.cc/covidmutualaid>
Mad love & solidarity - and hope to see you on the chat! (link above)
<3 jnny
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 10:07 AM Roberto Martinez via commons
<commons@lists.omnicommons.org<mailto:commons@lists.omnicommons.org>> wrote:
Hello all,
I got a request about using the Omni as a location for dropping off donating goods. Are we
doing something already? If not are we open to have the Omni as a drop of place?
I’ll ask them to submit a formal request and take it from there.
Thanks,
RM
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Cc Raye <viviraye@gmail.com<mailto:viviraye@gmail.com>>
Date: March 15, 2020 at 8:16:01 PM PDT
To: Margot Brennan
<margot@seedsandstones.org<mailto:margot@seedsandstones.org>>
Cc: Roberto Martinez <rcm00189@gmail.com<mailto:rcm00189@gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: Omni as a distribution point
Hi Roberto,
Thanks Margot for connecting us.
Some of us are trying to coordinate some mutual aid and wanted to suggest a centralized
location for dropping off donated goods that could then be redistributed.
Do you think Omni might be open to this for some period of time?
Would we need to have designated times?
Looking forward to being in touch if y'all are open to this.
Thanks!
Cici
On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 8:07 PM Margot Brennan
<margot@seedsandstones.org<mailto:margot@seedsandstones.org>> wrote:
Hi Roberto,
Cc'd on this email is Cici who has a question for you all about possibly using the
space for something. Cici, this is Roberto my contact for the Omni.
Thanks,
Margot
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