Talk about a uturn, we had a swing from high to low, 875 points on the Dow Jones Industrial average and it closed at about 160. The nasdaq at one point down 582 and at the close the nasdaq is off of about 140 points. It is down maybe 702 days which is pretty intense and you can finally see the s p 500 down not even 8 or 28 points. Why the selloff, why the rally back, as for the cello question the wall street journal was reporting a jump in trading volumes and options that are linked to Technology Companies and as for the uturn major rent from the record that we had on wednesday and that mightve been overdone with that technology. Delete they come back mainly apple, it was down over 8 at the lot but in did hire a bit and it averted a threeday losing streak, other tech names, the work from home stuff, they did continue to get humbled suggesting that investors are betting on the economy reopening a little bit. Look at that down about 5 tod today, with the economy reopening you have airlin
Legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The president s decision to release this illegal memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020 census. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people who have not yet responded to the census. The president s latest attack on immigrants could sew fear and confusion in communities across the country, and could lead many people to decide not to participate. This will hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented, and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president s memo will drain valuable resources from the Census Bureau, which is already struggling to administer the 2020 census in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. And it will further divide our country at a time when we need unity. Of course, this is not the first time that President Trump has attempted to politicize the census. For more than two
Health orders trying to understand the ever changing Health Orders can be frustrating. But actually enforcing them is proving to be a challenge in itself. Kron fours rob fladeboe live tonight in san jose with the challenges in trying to enforce a problem. Jonathan, yo know compared with a number of complaints there have been relatively few citations issued so far but its clear that a lot of people and businesses are of violating those orders until they get a call from the team trying to enforce those orders. Lets take a look. Were getting calls from our community there are best eyes and ears right now Santa Clara County deputy d a Angela Alvarado heads up a Team Investigating complaints about businesses and people as they cope with the worsening Public Health crisis allegedly in violation of county Health Orders for example a lot of different people or said how did you find out that we had this big neighborhood block party. Well because our neighbors are very concerned that youre posin
Icu beds. A new study shows frontline positions across the country are feeling stressed and anxious pose at work and at home. The study conducted by ucsf is the first known study to assess stress levels of physicians in the u. S. During this pandemic kron fours michelle kingston spoke to a local emergency room doctor about how shes handling it all. I think i think it really does have a lot to do with the unknown and the anticipation and just not knowing what lies ahead emergency medicine physicians in 7 cities across the country say theyre experiencing rising levels of anxiety and emotional exhaustion none of this is necessarily surprising as doctors continue to work tirelessly through the coronavirus pandemic it interesting that i think is Emergency Physicians we are used to dealing with a lot of uncertainty and stress all the time, but this is a new and different level according to a new analysis led by ucsf frontline physicians are feeling moderate to severe levels of stress and anx
Homes the way to their set up. Are just tender boxes for this kind of Infectious Disease that mcguinness with california advocates for nursing home reform. Says its a tragic but all too common story. How you can isolate and quarantine people is beyond comprehension when youve got staff coming in and out the city sometimes working at another facility because they dont make a living wage and the one. In a statement manorcare says earlier this year they began monitoring for symptoms at the walnut Creek Facility and in march they eliminated Group Activities had universal masking for employees and eliminated most visitors except for end of life reasons Going Forward theyre restricting new admissions taking regular symptom and temperature checks and increasing sanitizing and cleaning. Theyve also created an airborne Isolation Unit to better treat highrisk patients and to protect other residents and employees. Those here at the facility tell us that employees who are testing positive or self