Closed PODs Dave Nutini CRI Coordinator. Cincinnati MSA: 2+ million people in Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) – a Tri-State Area Southwest.

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Closed PODs Dave Nutini CRI Coordinator

Cincinnati MSA: 2+ million people in Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) – a Tri-State Area Southwest Ohio Counties: Brown, Butler (Hamilton and Middletown), Clermont, Hamilton (Cincinnati, Norwood, Sharonville and Springdale), and Warren Northern Kentucky Counties: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton Southeast Indiana: Dearborn, Franklin, and Ohio

Alternative Dispensing Modalities: Pull –Open PODs (Community PODs) Walk-through Drive-through –Closed PODs (Businesses, College, Skilled Nursing Facilities) Push –Walking/Driving Pre-position –First Responders (Police, Fire, Health, Hospitals)

Closed PODs: Businesses (Manufacturing, Insurance, Banks, Critical Infrastructures, etc) Dispense to employees and their family members Employees take home meds to family (follow head of household) This may also include contractors and their family members Skilled Nursing Facilities Dispense to employees, their family members, and residents Colleges/Universities Dispense to employees, their family members, and students

Closed PODs: Removes a large percentage of people that don’t have to come to the open PODs –For Example: Total Population in Hamilton County = 470,000 Closed POD Businesses (8) = 105,732 College (1) = 4,468 Skilled Nursing Facilities (20) = 24,500 Total Population in Closed PODs = 134,700 Percent population at Closed PODs = 29%

Contact Information: Dave Nutini CRI Coordinator Hamilton County Public Health 250 William H. Taft, 2 nd Floor Cincinnati, Ohio Phone: