About taking quote, drastic action to spread slow the spread of covid19 interstate and hinting at the return of the stayathome owners we all experience back in march. Health officials warn the trends are alarming compared to previous searches this year. 40,000 daily new cases of the verse reported last week that its likely that at least 12 of those sick will need intensive care hospitalization. The high case numbers we seen in the last week have not even begun to impact hospitals yet. We know that it takes about two weeks. If these trends continue, will have to take much more dramatic drastic action. California hospitals could be overwhelmed and i sears out of space by the middle of this month. These are troubling signs. And we have not really, we dont know what happened at thinks giving it. That will take a few more days to manifest itself. We dont know exactly what a new stay at home order would include. But we can look to recent examples. We have a harbinger of what is to come in Lo
From berkeley. Well its a mix of both youve got sunshine over u c berkeley but in the distance, you also see that blanket of fog thats sitting over the east bay, less and less of an expected as we work our way towards late morning here. It has been an unusual morning as fog goes it started a little clear started to clear up and then that fog are really settled into the bay and really has impacted your bridges over the course of the past couple of hours. Temperatures right now are mostly in the 40s and 50s starting to rise berkeley youre at 50 degrees. The lay how santa rosa seen some of our spots that are still hanging on to those 30s so still pretty chilly for parts of the north bay. Im talking where had this afternoon what else to expect this week to as far as robin is concerned its definitely still all about the fog of the bay still a little gray out there maybe not our foggy esta bridges right but they are you write pretty foggy and its carla right car love the fog i got it now too
Lets check with gianna. We are dealing with foggy conditions on the roadways as we start the day. We sure are. Chp issued fog advisories for bay area bridges. That includes the bay bridge. You are looking at the toll plaza, metering lights are on and there are a few foggy spots as you work across the span. We did have a broken down vehicle on the upper deck near Treasure Island. Thats now cleared out of lanes but slows things across the upper deck as you work from the incline to the Treasure Island exit. Past that, things look better down the skyway near the fremont exit to San Francisco. Slow and go in the altamont pass, busy out of tracy as you work towards north flynn. We are following the aftermath of this nasty crash in San Francisco this morning. It appears as if it started as a High Speed Police chief. Sfpd has not said what led to the crash. This is fillmore and waller. Neighbors say a police car and another car came speeding into the intersection, police car hitting a hydrant
That drive across the golden gate. It is. That is where chp issued a fog advisory. We are commuting out of marin into San Francisco, you are going to deal with limited visibility, extra careful across the span of the golden gate. You see in the live shot things are foggy. Be careful. Just north of there we are dealing with road work. Thats the usual stuff. You have slow and go conditions there. Take a look at traffic into Altamont Pass there is crash with the left lane blocked, chp arriving on scene and we have a back up ensuing because of that. Plus with the morning commuters out of tracy it is already busy, 36 minutes 205 towards 680. I am anne makovec. We are keeping an eye on this crash that happened in San Francisco involving a patrol car. Season sfpd officer hitting a fire hydrant after what appears to have been a high speed chase. Fill more and waller. What we heard from neighbos about a half hour ago on the scene, they had two cars coming very quickly. They said up to 60 miles
And we can protect california for generations to come. Feel about protocols. Breezy and cool. Abc news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area. The individual decisions that we make and you all make together do add up and do make a difference. The bay area is seeing a third surge of coronavirus cases, and tonight were getting a clearer picture as to the cause. We are. Good evening to you. Kate larsen is in the newsroom. You spoke local Health Officers about whats really driving this latest spike. When San Francisco moved into the yellow tier last month, Health Officials knew cases would go up as the city opened, but they were surprised at how high cases have surged. Many groups are letting their guard down. San Francisco Deputy Health Officer dr. Susan phillips says the third surge is different. We have a higher proportion of people who are white testing positive. Latinos still account for the largest number of cases in San Francisco. But the overall percentage of cases i