Outbreak. Also a National Reporter with the hill. Ebola and the global scramble to prevent the next killer outbreak, what was the scramble like . Guest the scramble has been going on for a couple decades. In the wake of the Ebola Outbreak in west africa that infected more than 128,000 people and killed more than 11,000, the world has undergone a change and they are understanding how pandemics have the potential to spread. We live in a different world than we did back in 1918 when the spanish flu struck or even the end of the 1960s when there were significant flu outbreaks. We are a globalized world. We travel all over the place. Americans travel to every continent in the world and people in every continent travel here. That sort of interconnectedness means something pops up in a wet a planen china is only flight away from the United States. Something that a reps in the jungles of south america is only a short way away from the United States. The american cdc funded a bunch cdcs in 49 c
Morning. This morning, author of epidemic ebola and the global scramble to prevent the next outbreak. Also a National Reporter with the hill. Ebola and the global scramble to prevent the next killer outbreak, what was the scramble like . Guest the scramble has been going on for a couple decades. In the wake of the Ebola Outbreak in west africa that infected more than 128,000 people and killed more than 11,000, the world has undergone a change and they are understanding how pandemics have the potential to spread. We live in a different world than we did back in 1918 when the spanish flu struck or even the end of the 1960s when there were significant flu outbreaks. We are a globalized world. We travel all over the place. Americans travel to every continent in the world and people in every continent travel here. That sort of interconnectedness means something pops up in a wet a planen china is only flight away from the United States. Something that a reps in the jungles of south america i
We will talk about that and will talk about the markets with box Business Team set up Jackie Deangelis following the action in the new york newsroom and blake burman coming out of the white house and Hillary Bonnie washington but with this rally, jackie for the second consecutive week. Is a great day, friday for the market, we have experienced so much volatility but weve seen gains as a matter of fact for the last two weeks in a row, you have the dow finishing just the session highs waiting to see where it settles out but the gain for the day just under 700 points, it looks like and this has been on optimism about a number of things that perhaps were getting to the right side of the curve when it comes to the coronavirus and the economy might start backup and you have stocks that have helped move the market along today, lets start with boeing because that was the one that has been absolutely crushed even before the coronavirus, boeing getting a breath of life after announcing it is goi
Looks a little hazy in the east bay, 50 in San Francisco, 44 in gilroy, 43 on the peninsula and the Golden Gate Bridge some patchy clouds there with 44 up in the north bay and 49 in concord as well as the delta. From walnut creek you can see a few high clouds, throughout the day the high clouds will increase for the afternoon. We will be in the 60s, though, upper 60s for warmest location so above average and then the clouds are due to a cold front that will kick up the winds, we will talk about those offshore gusty winds and what they mean for your holiday coming up. Kate. Thank you, lisa. New overnight the coronavirus is reaching new corners of the globe. France is reporting the first death of a patient in europe. Officials say it was an 80yearold man who was visiting france from the wuhan area. Now, four people outside Mainland China have been killed by the virus, more than 1,500 people in total. Just yesterday china recorded more than 1,000 new confirmed cases bringing the global to
Elevations over 30 Miles Per Hour. So were just getting going now with the northwesterly winds. But as we go through the day, we will call it brisk with temperatures below average. In fact, throughout the noon hour we are just in the low 70s to upper 60s around the bay. A mix of clouds and sun with winds over 40 Miles Per Hour later today at the coast. Jobina. Thank you, lisa. Happening today, sfos busiest runway will shut down for three weeks. It is part of a 16 million maintenance project. Abc 7 reporter liz kreutz with the details. Reporter friday night at sfo flights were on time but starting saturday that wont be the case. One of our runways, runway 28 left will be closed due to necessary construction. So we can expect delays averaging 20 to 30 minutes. Reporter here is what you need to know. For the next 20 days sfos busiest runway will be out of commission for maintenance. During that time all flights coming in and out of San Francisco will have to use just one runway, meaning y