It is wednesday, may 6th. Of course, youre never more than seven minutes away from the accuweather forecast. Heres mike. I am just now seeing what youre doing. What do you call that . Sizzle. For the forecast. Just a little, not too much. I was going to say, you could do that while im doing the forecast but everybody would Pay Attention to you. Im kidding. Lets talk about the forecast. You can see the winds have calmed down considerably and theyll be back especially around the bay shoreline and the afternoon hours and high clouds quickly exiting ask the moon is down and now we just have to wait for the sunshine and sizzling temperatures. How hot it gets today. 49 to 52. Not bad this morning. Look at the 60s along the coast all day today while we hit the low to mid 70s around our bay and inland and 79 to 85 and this is just the beginning. More 80s and 90s coming up tomorrow and ill have that coming up next. Heres reggie. Also coming up tomorrow, mike, Governor Newsom expected to give us
County is nearing its peak of cases. For the first time, we havecodye in san jose with some new inform us. Damian . Reporter well, janelle, this is the Emergency Operation centers where a lot of tough decisions are made. Dr. Cody told me that although the numbers appear to be leveling off, we are still not out of the woods. We still dont have widespread testing. This is what the new normal looks like. Todays interview done remotely, over the computer, from the back of my pickup truck. We started with a question on the top of everyones list . Have we bent the curve, doctor . I dont think we peaked. What i can tell you is that we have slowed things down. So for example, it you look at the beginning, like right around where we put the shelter in place order, the curve, it was growing fast, right . It was, the numbers were going up quite a bit every day, and now that weve had that order in place, for more than two weeks, what you can see is that the growth has slowed. So were still growing
And new protocols in place at bay area zoos after a tiger tested positive for covid19. The red flags the virus is raising for pet owners. Good monday. Thanks for joining us. Im janelle wang. And im raj mathai. Is it working and could we be back to normal by next month . As we enter week four of this lockdown, we get a Progress Report from dr. Sarah cody. N reporter raj and janelle, she didnt give a set date on when everything might get back to normal. They are working on an exit strategy of sorts because you cant just reopen everything. In that case the covid19 cases might spike. She did, however, say we would be in this for a very long time, but also shared some good news with us tonight. Were in it together for some time to come. Reporter dr. Sarah cody led the effort for the bay areas shelter in place that started march 17th. The first region in the country to take that dramatic step. Now most states are following similar guidelines. She spoke about that decision in a zoom interview
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