fewer than 10 people are now quarantined as their test results are being sent to the cdc to determine whether or not they have or do not have the deadly corona virus. we re all following the cdc recommendations and guidelines about home isolation for anyone under consideration. are awaiting for testing fewer than 10 people in alameda county are now under quarantine and being tested for carrying the deadly corona virus. some of the criteria. yes are having traveled to han or saying exactly how sick they are trying to protect patients and case confidentiality and so yeah this specially because these are not confirmed cases it will take a few days to get the lab results back from the cdc in atlanta and confirm or deny if there is a case of corona virus in the bay area because we are really on top of this and working with healthcare partners and others to make sure people get seen and tested and isolated. we feel you know good about we re doing everything we can to make sure it
one in washington state the other one in chicago at the cdc says the chicago patient is in her 60 s. she s in stable condition and is being treated right now in isolation officials say she flew into o hare international airport on january 13th. she was coming from will hunt china and she was not sick while traveling, but. she says she did feel sick about a week later across the country 64 people in 22 states are currently under medical care. they re being examined to see if they re infected so far officials say 11 of the 64th have tested negative. we are told fewer than 10 of those patients nationwide are here in alameda county and that is where we find kron four s justine waltman with the latest justine. well grant vicki and everyone at home there are. no confirmed cases of corona virus here in alameda county but there are fewer than 10 people right now were quarantined inside of their homes as the county waits for their test results to come back to either confirm or deny
confirmed in the united states and the disease continues to cause problems where it was initially discovered. good evening and thanks for joining us tonight, i m ken wayne, i m pale more fears are growing across america, those same fears are happening on the other side of the world in china train stations have been closed to be decontaminated hospitals are full of patients and a new medical center is in the works. we begin tonight with a look at how the bay area is handling this crisis while force justine waltman live in oakland outside the alameda health department with details locally just well, pam and ken is everyone at home there are no confirmed cases of corona virus here in alameda county but still there are fewer than 10 people were quarantined inside their homes right now as we are waiting for their test results to come back to determine whether or not they have the corona virus. because we are really on top of this and working with healthcare partners and others
local news station. that breaking news tonight, former bay area congressman pete stark has died tonight. that s according to a statement released by house speaker. nancy pelosi stark was 88 years old and he served as a representatives of several california district for more than 40 years most recently he was the representative for the 13th district that included parts of alameda oakland berkeley, san leandro in albany. we re still waiting to learn the cause of his death say with kron 4 on the latest on this breaking news. meantime other news tonight, millions of dollars worth of stolen property recovered and a major crime racket dismantled thanks for joining us tonight, i m can way and i m pam moore police along the peninsula say they have broken up a theft ring involving car break ins and black market deals. 8 people now facing charges after millions of dollars millions of dollars in stolen goods was recovered. well for us dan thorn is live in redwood city tonight, he joi
morning. i m moving forward how will today s session look any different than what we ve been seeing all week. hey good morning to you as well we re going to see 2 major differences play out today one in terms of the length. it s going to be a shorter session and we ve seen earlier in the week yesterday senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said that this is going to last for several hours, it s going to be starting at 10 o clock local time here in washington from staffers that i ve talked to over on the hill. they think this should be wrapped up around 1 o clock this afternoon so a pretty big difference from the marathon late night sessions that we were seeing earlier in the week so it s not likely it s going to go much past 1 o clock but again as i always say this is washington and anything could happen the second major difference and we re going to be seeing the you touched on is that this is the first day that the president s legal team will be able to present their argu