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Our meteorologist for a check of how the day is shaping up good morning rosemary. Good morning to both of you we are looking at a nice day with temperatures very similar to how we ended up on your friday afternoon. This morning, waking up with morning clouds followed by afternoon sunshine temperatures for the afternoon, low 60s expected at the coast, low 70s for some warmer locations, but the warming trend continues into the bay area sunday for folks that may be celebrating Easter Sunday. The warm up will continue with dry weather in the extended forecast, details and what you can expect are coming up. Governor newsom says the rate of people being hospitalized for coronavirus is less than expected and that is good news when we look at when the state could reopen. Maybe sooner than later, the state has 21,000 408 cases and 499 death california ranks fourth and fifth in death. There are or thousand 648 confirmed cases in the bay area so far 129 people have died. San franciscos largest ho
On her own. Reporter like many other Family Members, barbara said she found out about the outbreak on the news. Six seniors have died from the virus. 29 others have tested positive. 24 Staff Members also infected. Right now shes comfortable. Shes good. Shes not showing symptoms. Reporter jaime patino, a councilmember, has a grandmother who lives here. He checked on her through the windo they have enough people working today, they tell u these nursing assistants tell me a Staffing Agency sent them here toda yesterday, two nursing a ides said they were urged to come back to work even though theyve tested positive. Theyre currently working to develop a new policy that would allow asymptomatic workers to work with positive residents. Contra costa county already has a similar policy in place. If in extreme cases, if staffing is extremely limited and every possible option has been exhausted, then the employer can make a request of Public Health. Reporter the county says it sent a taskforce t
Normal. Important advice from psychologists on how to ease your worried mind. And social distancing and shopping just got a little bit easier. The popular app thats letting you reserve a time to grocery shop. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this wednesday night. Im janelle wang. And im raj mathai. This was the fear and now it is happening. A turn for the worst for some of our local nursing homes. Tonight four senior homes all in the east bay with multiple deaths and infections. Homes in orinda, Pleasant Hill, Castro Valley and hayward. Nbc bay areas cheryl hurd is in Castro Valley, where 26 people are tested positive. Cheryl. Reporter of the 26 people youre talking about 17 are Staff Members, nine of the people live here. No deaths reported. But sadly its quite a different story at a nursing home in hayward, where half a dozen people died after testing positive for the coronavirus. Tonight gateway care and rehab center in hayward is under quarantine. Earlier today our camera cap
Moore. Tonight kron4s Ella Sogomonian is live at sfo where a flight has just arrived from mexico city. She talked with the local consulate about the quake damage. steve but first. Thirty two years to the day after thousands died in the 1985 mexico city earthquake, disaster struck again. Just two hours after the sirens sounded for a practice quake alert, the real thing sent buildings tumbling to the ground. Natmexicos foro television was broadcasting live when the quake hit. Cameras jittered and jumped wildly as the earth shook. Studio lights swayed with the force of the tremor. Natnot many people stayed inside to watch the broadcast. People started to run, people started to cry, yell, scream everythign was shaking. We didnt know what was going on. We were on the fifth floorthe resident of this apartment took a moment to record the furniture shaking. And alarms going off. In the citys famous floating gardens, tour boats rocked wildly. Oh my gosh. Streets filled with panicked crowds. Vid