The pandemic and after. Abc 7 inside look at the site of San Franciscos largest coronavirus outbreak. Tonight details about what may have been the first coronavirus death in the united states. A front line nurse going to work got a front tire but left stranded because she had a flat tire. Ill haveco u abc 7 news at 11 00 starts right is abc 7 news. Tonight were learning more about the south bay woman now known to be the first person killed by the coronavirus in the united states. Governor newsom wants deaths from the beginning of the year reviewed and today he made the p california. When can we go back to some semblance of normalcy . Thome states plan to reopen business by may 1st, President Trump urging them to pump the brakes. Its just too soon. I think its too soon. Good evening. Im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. Were learning more details about the first woman who may be the first covid19 death in the country. R. R. Stone is in the news room with more information. Ive been on the ph
Room with more information. Ive been on the phone with family members all night long. This is a tough one for them. Here we are two months later and they are learning new information about their loved one, patricia daoud. She passed away on february 6. Shes from san jose. It was initially thought to be a heart attack, but now according to the l. A. Times it is being classified as covid19. Daoud worked at Lamb Research and her family tells me she loved her job because she was able to travel the world. It would be the first u. S. Death from covid19. Back in early february as you may remember, we did know that we had had covid19 in our county, but we had not yet identified our first case of Community Transmission. That didnt happen until february 28th. What these deaths tell us is that we had Community Transmission probably to a significant degree far earlier than we thought. I talked with patricias brother who said that his sister is someone who is healthy and involved in spin and aerobi
Thousands of people have been left to languish and at times die in hotel rooms overseen by a San Francisco agency that reports to Mayor London Breed. With little oversight or support, these so-called SRO hotels have descended into a pattern of chaos, crime and death and the city s homelessness crisis has worsened.