To 48 hours that the backlog that is between 250,000 and 300,000 records will be resolved giving us a better sense of the total number of tests that were delayed. California health and Human Services secretary dr. Mark galley admits most of the unreported records are most likely covid19 test samples but not all. However, without a resolution two very important metrics. Total cases and percent positivity remain unclear for counties across the state. What were getting is correct but were not getting all of it. Reporter Santa Clara County testing officer says meantime its business as usual while flying blind. The state says it put a freeze on its coronavirus watch list. That means no county is being added or dropped until state Health Officials are confident the data is correct. Salono county Public Health officer dr. Balum says his office noticed the difference ins numbers july 23rd. They immediately notified the state. He says at its core the massive delay presents a Greater Health issu
Candidates. We have the latest on the search. Good evening. Im ken wayne and im pam moore, thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 8. Our top story tonight sideshows creating a bit of a nightmare for san jose neighborhood video from residents show the cars whipping around the intersection of camden and redmon avenues this is in the sunrise aumentan Area Neighbors tell ua the noisy gatherings have been upsetting their community for months kron fours dan thorn top of some concern neighbors about the site shows he joins us now live from san jose with more dan. Well can residents here tell me that at first it was just maybe one or 2 cars that would sort of spin around here at this intersection but lately its exploded into unruly sideshows and they wanted to stop. Wow the screeching of cars burning rubber at the intersection of camden enrichment avenues. Again another sideshow and this san jose neighborhood is fed up. Its scary. Its very scary basically we dont know whats going on and t
Well can residents tell us that at first it was just the occasional car or motorcycle that would whip around here at this intersection but lately they have exploded unruly sideshows and they are just asking for it to stop. Wow the screeching of cars burning rubber at the intersection of camden enrichment avenues. Its yet another sideshow and this san jose neighborhood is fed up. Its scary. Its very scary basically we dont know whats going on and then we come out here and cars are doing this. Videos shared with kron 4 news show several cars whipping around in doughnuts as dozens of people look on saturday nights gathering taking place dangerously close to homes like of which are moving that fast and furious insist the skin. This get in his home in may. You know. Clashes gotten to a house or something. Neighbors tell us this started out as just a sporadic car or motorcycle spinning around at the intersection. But its now grown into allout chaos for residents like crazy, you know on shimo
That will help the restaurant industry. Made it clear today people should remain inside no matter the weather. People are prone to want to go to the beaches and parks and i expect they will be a significant increase. But i think if there is, and people arent practicing physical distancing, ill be announcing the numbers going back up. The hardest thing for care givers to see is people alone. Who are very sick. And under normal circumstances would be surrounded by loved ones. That anguish is ever so apparent in new york. Hardest hit city in the united states. Medical teams traveled there to deal with the overwhelming case loads. Were hearing from one of those doctors. Its taking an emotional toll. New york city the epicenter of the covid19 pandemic in the u. S. Latest count over 150,000 cases. 11,000 deaths. More people have died in this city per capita than italy. I dont think has seen anything like this. In this war against covid19. In new york city, help has been rushing in. In the fr
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