Epidemiologist. I will keep my remarks brief this morning. When we began reopening nearly a month ago, i was clear that covid19 cases, our count would rise. Unfortunate, we are seeing that happen in several parts of the state, in rural and urban oregon. As i said before, reopening comes with real risk, and thats why we are carefully monitoring the ability of the Public Health system to respond to covid19 cases without becoming overwhelmed. The noticeable increase in covid19 infections in oregon the past week is certainly cause for concern. To slow the transmission of the virus, i am putting all pending county reopening applications on hold for seven days. This is essentially a statewide yellow light. This oneweek pause will give Public Health experts time to assess what factors are driving the spread of the virus and determine if we need to adjust our approach to reopening. I will continue to work with doctors and Public Health experts to assess whether to lift the pause, extend the pa
Pamela rainy kerber teaches a black a class on food during the Great Depression. She describes the ways family tried to stretch their food money and food supply often by gardening, buying cheap ingredients and eating the same thing over and over. Her class is about 50 minutes. Greetings everybody. This afternoon, we are going to be starting our discussion of the Great Depression. What we are going to be doing today is talking about how the Great Depression affected ordinary people. We are going to talk about the nuts and bolts of the situation and the things that people would have experienced in their everyday lives if they were seriously affected by the problems of that decade. I dont normally use images like this, but i am using this one for a reason. Grandma survived the Great Depression because her supply chain was local and she knew how to do stuff. That is a really important concept and we will come right back to it at the end of the class as well. This really is sort of the them
No. They are still closed thats what i thought. I understand. We are waiting. Dave is right. It will be good sleeping weather and its really starting to fly in now that the system is on the way and its ushering in a huge drop in temperatures. A combination of high and low clouds. 50s in san jose. The city 55 with wind about 15 to 20. Costs about 30 to 40 at the outlet pass. Cooler for all. Patchy fog and low clouds and high clouds. Windy at times. The onshore breeze vacaville up to 18. Travis about 25. That will do it in this pageant is. It has been an odd week for inland in areas. So much cooler. Wind and clouds. 60s and 70s. Temperatures near average coast and bay. Below inland for the first time this week. Over to sal now to see if theres anything going on. Is it friday light or something you want to get to right away . It is light out there. Not seen much going on right now when it comes to the commute. Traffic on the san mateo bridge looks very good. Heading out to the highrise th
Everyone and thank you for joining us today. I want to acknowledge that we typically have simultaneous spanish interpretation for us during our press conferences. We were not able to secure services this morning but we will provide translation online. Allen,e with pat director of the Oregon Health authority and our state epidemiologist. I will keep my remarks brief this morning. When we began reopening nearly a month ago, i was clear that covid19 cases, our count would rise. Unfortunate, we are seeing that happen in several parts of the state, in rural and urban oregon. As i said before, reopening comes with real risk, and thats why we are carefully monitoring the ability of the Public Health system to respond to covid19 cases without becoming overwhelmed. The noticeable increase in covid19 infections in oregon the past week is certainly cause for concern. To slow the transmission of the virus, i am putting all pending county reopening applications on hold for seven days. This is essen
Mariann marianne favro, nbc bay area news. It is not clear why but cases are on the rise, it could be gatherings during memorial or the protests or we are getting more testing results. Lets start with santa clara, a slight increase in cases. The numbers were trending down, you can see here but then all of a sudden they started to get active again. Lets switch now and go to sans t mateo county. Yesterday the county reported 33 new cases. Lets look at Alameda County. The county reported a slight increase in cases over the past two weeks. On june 1st, we saw 57 new cases and june 8th, 30 and june 9th, 41. Governor newsom anticipates the number of cases are going to increase. The state now is better prepared to hahnndle it. San francisco will open businesses on sidewalks. The sunset and applied to set up tables in the parking spots, the city is giving him little time to make requirements. The city wants businesses to place barriers around Outdoor Dining areas and to take on extra insurance