Impact of the coronavirus on workers and the steps the federal government can take to better protect these workers. The coronavirus pandemic has already killed more than 90,000 americans, more deaths than any other nation. Throughout this crisis, our nations essential workers have continued to serve their communities at Great Potential risk to themselves and their families. They are the true heroes of this crisis. I am deeply honored that several of these heroes have joined us today. These heroes treat patients who are sick with the virus and comfort the families of those who have lost loved ones. They respond to emergency calls and keep our communities safe. They stock our grocery and drugstore shelves. They keep our transit systems running, and they clean our hospitals and offices to prevent the virus from spreading further. Tens of thousands of essential workers have been infected with the virus, and many have lost their lives. Im particularly concerned that many essential workers s
Professionals in the grocery of worker who died from covid19 complications. They took about working conditions and what the government can do to improve safety. A half hours. We are talking about the impact of the coronavirus on workers and the steps the federal government can take to better protect these workers. The coronavirus pandemic has already killed more than 90,000 americans, more deaths than any other nation. Throughout this crisis, our nations essential workers have continued to serve their communities at Great Potential risk to themselves and their families. They are the true heroes of this crisis. I am deeply honored that several of these heroes have joined us today. These heroes treat patients who are sick with the virus and comfort the families of those who have lost loved ones. They respond to emergency calls and keep our communities safe. They stock our grocery and drugstore shelves. They keep our transit systems running, and they clean our hospitals and offices to pre
Chair clyburn Ranking Member scalise and members, thank you for joining us today. The impact of the coronavirus on essential Frontline Workers and the steps the federal government can take to better protect these workers. The coronavirus pandemic has already killed more than 90,000 thancans, more deaths any other nation. Throughout this crisis, our nations essential workers have continued to serve their communities at Great Potential risk to themselves and their families. They are the true heroes of this crisis. I am deeply honored that several of these heroes have joined us today. These heroes treat patients who are sick with the virus and confront comfort the families of those who have lost loved ones. Callsespond to emergency and keep our communities safe. Stock our grocery and drugstore shelves. They keep our transit systems running, and they clean our hospitals and offices to protect prevent the virus from spreading further. Tens of thousands of essential workers have been infecte
Total hospitalizations down again. , we areook at the curve ago. Where we were 21 days 21 days of hell, but we are back to where we were. But we need to find out is when we will be back to the point where only several hundred people showed up at the hospitals every day with the covid infection. Thats what we want to see. Want to know how fast the decline continues and how low the decline gets. We would like to get back to the days of only 400, 5 hundred people showing new infections every day. The numbers are basically saying the same, that we are on the downside of the mountain. Thate always been worried ckup andlittle ti there will be evidence that we are not on decline, but all the evidence says we are on declined. The new cases ticked down yesterday after being stable for a number of days. Cases. 100 new only in this crazy reality with 1100 new cases be relatively good news, right . But 1100 new cases. That, we would like to see in the 200, 300, 400 new cases per day. You think you
Go to xfinity. Com prepare. Thank you. Were tracking even warmer weather for the days ahead. All of the details in the accuweather forecast. A San Francisco supervisor is alerting residents of a potential increase in citations for people who are not practicing social distancing. Tonight, how safe is muni . Riders telling us the social distancing has gotten worse. The Union President saying, a total shutdown might be needed. Abc 7 news starts right now. After a warm holiday week, with many people seeming to be getting outside in San Francisco, a supervisor says more social distancing enforcement could be coming. Good evening. Im eric thomas. More citations could be on the way for people who are not practicing social distancing in the city. Abc 7 News Reporter liz pena spoke to a city supervisor from San Francisco, luz . Reporter according to sfpd they have cited two people in the last 20 days and a supervisor says that number could go up. We visited some of the most popular out places i