Conference in february for signals to take the coronavirus pandemic seriously people are looking at california as a Success Story and seeing what it is that we did that seem to have a work we spoke with doctor bob wachter chair of ucsf department of medicine who has been vocal about california showing early signs of flattening the curve everybody took it seriously and said even though we havent seen many cases here we believe and we believe the science were going to stay at home and do the right thing its been almost 3 weeks since governor Gavin Newsome issued the first statewide stay at home and 8 in the country in his Daily Briefing governor newsome described a steady but slow growth in covid19 cases in the state he also talked about securing supplies like and 95 masks and ventilators that as of wednesday, the governor announced the highest death rate in the state and a plea to take the coronavirus seriously depends on you it depends on 40 million others in the state of california an
Well worry about that later ok well thats good thats good is there a way of money was right got the sunshine on deck. There is so we can see some nice clear skies finally good shot from the Golden Gate Bridge, no fog to. Kind of worry about. Mild temperatures as well and a lot of 50s to heres a nice clear shot clear shot the up the word here for the golden gate behind me, theres the shot of Lick Observatory again, nice clear skies of the we expect that a lot of times with some the sum was be keeping us a little bit off towards the distance just a touch. So on the big map what we see happening maybe some high clouds a little bit today dont want to write off maybe perhaps a little sprinkle at the coast as a possibility, but on balance for most of the bay its a turning mostly sunny mode. Our temperatures a bit of the cool side now for now were in the 40s even some chilly 30s up to the north bay that some drier air moving in here with clear skies in the minus of the winds that are driving
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The Sonoma County fairgrounds in santa rosa. This video shows the large homeless encampment that has sprung up along the joe rideau to trail off highway 12 in santa rosa, its believed to be one of the largest homeless encampments is santa rosa history made up of more than 100 tents and stretching nearly a mile with an estimated 185 People Living there to address whats being called a humanitarian crisis one proposal is to turn part of the Sonoma County fairgrounds into a temporary shelter, the idea is partly inspired by the fact that theyve been using that same facility as a temporary shelter. For evacuees during fires and floods in a community where weve dealt with 3 natural disasters in the last 3 years this is unfortunately a humanmade disaster and so what youre seeing is that wall weve been able to respond in these ways. With these other types of disasters is it appropriate for us to try to respond in this way in this type disaster they would have 24 7 security and Wraparound Servic
Yamaguchi refuses to cross ths intersection in his neighborhood. Wow. Is that normal to you . Thats the first time ive ever seen it. In the daytime. But i know that they speed up and down over here at night. Reporter that screeching happened at rock avenue and niles boulevard. Right in front of a memorial for 71yearold suza killed just a block away at linda and niles while on the crosswalk friday night. The driver took off and so far, police have no leads. The family needs closure. We need to know what happened. And im sure this person has a conscience and would like to come in and give his side of the story. Reporter Police Believe the suspect is a white male in his 50s. Gray hair and glasses. Possibly driving a sedan with frontend damage. Abc 7 spoke to ogis son over the weekend. Shes going to be dearly missed. Reporter Fremont City Council is set to talk plans tuesday night for a new traffic signal at rock avenue as well as flashing beacons for a Pedestrian Crossing at el porto aven