System to the north. It will take its time getting here and moving on out. Live look outside from our came in redwood city, 57 in gilroy. Sfo, a little fog there. 50 in santa rosa, 56 by the delta, southwest wind in line for the cooldown with the breeze and the clouds today. Notice the brighter colors stay in sacramento valley. 70s, even near 80 by parts of the delta, we will have the clouds and the rain will be moving into the north bay. Well time it out for you in a few minutes. Liz . Sounds good. Thanks, lisa. This our next sizeable step in reopening the bay area. Here is where we stand in joining the states stage two modifications, the early part of stage two. San francisco and san mateo counties will join marin county in entering into phase two on monday. Alameda and contra costa counties will join some time next week. Napa and sonoma counties are already in phase two. Only Santa Clara County has yet to determine a date to keep numbers down, they say, as the bay areas most populou
Use Alhambra High School in martinez as a temporary care sig site. The county expects to use the gym and kitchen area, but not the classrooms. The bay area is now up to more than 2400 coronavirus cases. Santa clara county continues to have the most case, closing in on 900. 30 people in the county have died. In the entire bay area, 64 people have died. Alameda, San Francisco and san mateo counties all have more than 300 cases each. To the north, mendocino and lake counties continue to see smaller numbers. There are still four cases in mendocino and no cases in lake county. Today the stay at home order for most of the bay area that took effect two weeks ago was expanded. The new rules affect marin, San Francisco, san mateo, contra costa, alameda and santa clara counties for the most. And they be in effect until may 3rd. Californias action today drew praise from one of the top members of the White House Coronavirus task force. California and washington reacted very fast to this. And makin
One of the first in the Bay Area to face the full wrath of the coronavirus.
But numbers and statistics don t even begin to do justice to the story of Mike Arevalo s survival. I went to the gates of hell and came back, he told us when he finally got out of the hospital in May.
He still doesn t know exactly where he got coronavirus in March, but he assumes he contracted it on the job as a California Lottery representative. This was before we knew how to really protect ourselves from the virus: back then, there was no masking, distancing or temperature checks.