A Health Care Worker who treated the patient who died from the vie rust last week, now infected. She identified symptoms immediately on onset. She was isolated promptly. Officials from Texas Health Presbyterian hospital say the worker filed guidelines, including wearing full protective gear while caring for thomas eric duncan. But the cdc says the infection shows there war a breach in protocol. Officials saying theres no risk to the community, but sending out a reverse 911 call towater the Healthcare Workers neighbor. A Healthcare Worker in your area has tested positive for the ebola virus. Workers rush to decontaminate her car, and apartment complex. As president obama was briefed on the first transmission of ebola ever in the u. S. , the cdc says theyre investigating and offering more training to the staff at the hospital, adding they are prepared for the possibility of more cases here. Unfortunately, it is possible in the coming days that we will see additional cases of ebola. This
The east and by 4 00 there will be a few around and hanging out need 60. We will be dry by 7 00 at 57. The first area to be dry is the coast with scattered showers and mostly dry by 4 00 and by 7 00, color will sunset coming your way and temperatures in the mid50s. No delays on mass transit as far as bart is considered and 47 trains are rolling. Ace train number three is two minutes late but ace train one is on time. Our drive time traffic 580 tracy to dublin is 45 minutes, and antioch to concord is 21 minutes from san rafael to San Francisco is 20 minutes. We have lots of ponding on the roads and pouring on the bay bridge. The toll plaza shows metering lights are turned on and as you head from oakland to emeryville to the city, the rain is falling. Be careful. Katie and eric . Thank you, breaking news in oakland, investigators consider a fire at an Administration Office of Childrens Hospital suspicious because it started on the outside of the building. It started after 2 30 this morni
Parts of europe reporting setbacks after reopening. Spain placing another part of the country on lockdown again. Back home, and President Trumps scathing attacks during two divisive fourth of july speeches. The president comparing nazis, fascists and terrorists to what he calls the radical left and vowing to protect controversial statues and monuments even as one is torn down and dumped in the harbor. Protests turning violent. Demonstrators vandalizing the georgia Public Safety headquarters. Police using tear gas in portland, oregon. Protesters blocking roads and throwing fireworks at government buildings. The city declaring a state of emergency. And what weve now learned about a protestor struck by a driver on a closed highway. Late developments tonight in the killing of a young soldier from ft. Hood. Her death sparking protests. What the family has just revealed. Dangerous heat across much of the country. Firefighters battling wildfires. Some started by illegal fireworks. And a hiker
Number of covid19 deaths in a single day and ten states in puerto rico are seeing record hospitalizations. And in one of those states, thats the state of georgia, theres a battle right now, as you know, within the state over masks. Governor brian kemp is suing atlantas mayor over her mask order even though masks are proven to help prevent the spread of the virus, so lets begin in georgia and all that has happened, diane gallagher, this morning, the Governor Holding a press conference and the mayor responding to all of this in this new lawsuit against her right here on cnn. Yeah, poppy, and, look, Governor Brian Kemp doesnt deny that masks protects the community. In fact, he said it multiple times today and even flew around the state of georgia back before the numbers were so bad here encouraging people to wear masks, so it was a bit perplexing that he chose to sue the mayor of atlanta as well as the members of city council, especially since roughly a dozen different local communities h
Into schools, but this comes at the same time as a group of more than is 50 top medical experts are urging political leaders to shut down the country, a National Shutdown and basically start over. Lets begin this morning in florida. Our rosa flores joins us in miami. How are officials there coping as some of those hospitals are now completely full . Reporter you know, officials are trying to do what they can, and medical professionals, too, on the frontlines. Look the reality here this morning in Miamidade County. Icus are operating at 132 . That means that there are more patients than there are icu beds. There are actually 527 icu covid19 patients and only 400 icu beds available. The other issue in Miamidade County is the need for nurses. We know from the state, the miamidade has asked for more than 7 up nurses. As we look at the number of hospitalizations, this is according to data released by the county, those have increased in the past two weeks by 27 . Icus by 37 and the use of ve