Now at 11, the coronavirus targets a new segment of the population in one bay area county as the pandemic spirals out of control. Some San Francisco residents say they feel increasingly unsafe living in hotels that are used to shelter the homeless. Tonight, we look into their concerns. My buildings have had three intruders that we know of. Right now a fire at the mention of a hollywood alist are. And a hollywood tradition in Santa Clara County will look a whole lot different this year and we have an exclusive, inside look. Good evening, now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area. The coronavirus spreading out of control. California reporting nearly 7500 new cases today but here are the really troubling numbers. Hospitalizations are up about 38 compared to two weeks ago. And the number of patients in intensive care has spiked 34 . The state also reporting 69 new deaths yesterday. One bay area county is seeing a spike in cases right now in a new segment of the population. As Andrea Nakano
A thanksgiving unlike any other. But here in San Francisco, its. Why many families say there is still so much to be thankful for. Im Spencer Christian with a look at mild afternoons and chilly mornings. Im have the accuweather forecast. Lighting up downtown san jose. A smaller celebration, but well share with you their big message of hope. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. Its time to be grateful and truly give thanks. Were so extraordinarily fortunate. Oh, it was a thanksgiving unlike any other, and it comes towards the end of a profoundly difficult and unusual year. And despite how different celebrations may feel and look, families across the bay area tonight told us they are thankful. And we are thankful for you. With that, we say good evening on this thanksgiving. Im dion lim. Focusing on the new way to holiday is important to us here as we work to build a better bay area. Tonight abc7 News Reporter kate
A thanksgiving unlike any other. But here in San Francisco, its been memorable. Why many families say there is still so much to be thankful for. Im Spencer Christian with a look at mild afternoons and chilly mornings. Im have the accuweather forecast. Lighting up downtown san jose. A smaller celebration, but well share with you their big message of hope. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. Its time to be grateful and truly give thanks. Were so extraordinarily fortunate. Oh, it was a thanksgiving unlike any other, and it comes towards the end of a profoundly difficult and unusual year. And despite how different celebrations may feel and look, families across the bay area tonight told us they are thankful. And we are thankful for you. With that, we say good evening on this thanksgiving. Im dion lim. Focusing on the new way to holiday is important to us here as we work to build a better bay area. Tonight abc7 New
Specialist dr. Peter chinhong tells us the hospitals on the list are all Holding Meetings right now to decide how it will be distributed and who exactly is at the front of the lines to get it. So they include those ware working in the department, the intensive care unit, specialist like Infectious Disease doctors, pulmonologists, stock members of therapists, like occupational therapists. Reporter dr. Chinhong explains it has to be stored in really cold temperatures and that ucsf already has the special freezers it needs ready to go. He says the military will be involved in the process to ship the vaccine to each facility but that those plans are still a work in progress. Even though it may not get into the arms of most of ours until the end of late spring, early summer. You know, it is something to hold on to as a metaphor or symbol of how far weve come. Reporter once the vaccine is available to the general public, dr. Chinhong kong expects it will be free for everyone and could be ava
Nonessential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10 0 oc0 p. M. And 5 00 a. M. Dr. Mark galley says cases are rising higher and faster and more stringent actions may be needed if we cant flatten the curve quickly. We know and weve seen in the past that covid goes from zero to 60 Miles Per Hour very quickly. That were in a place today but that can rapidly change. Maybe not statewide, maybe just in the hand full of counties but further restrictions is what we hope to avoid. We hope todays actions, our collective coming together, our resol resolve to keep our protective behaviors up will stem the tide and bring the surging numbers down. Now the states 14day Positivity Rate is at 5 . Up from 3. 3 just two weeks ago. The Santa Clara County is one of the counties affected by the curfew. The Sheriffs Office saying quote the sucurfew will be anotr tool to enforce the law. The primary focus will be on more serious crimes in the community. We heard from San Francisco county not