Temperatures. A reminder to let you know today is a spare the air day in and here is a look and San Francisco. We can see some haze. Checking in on the temperatures we look at 90 degrees in santa rosa. 91 in concord and 95 over livermore. In east bay and the north bay takes five hours before temperatures will peek and we could easily form another 510 degrees within that time. Here is a look at the 24 hour temperature change where we are warmer by six degrees and four by santa rosa. We do have that advisory that remains in place until this thursday at 7 00 p. M. More on that coming up. Lets toss it over to the governor for his daily update. Some people are enjoying themselves. Some perhaps without the social distancing we were hoping for in the fiscal distancing we require at the moment. I want to speak to that and update you on what happened over the course of the weekend, specifically about some of the new modifications weve made to our state at home order and i want to acknowledge we are very close to reaching a milestone. 100,000 lives lost to this pandemic pandemic, covid19. In the state of california we have almost 100,000 californians who have tested positive for covid 19. While we have feared a lot better as it relates to the mortality and the number of deaths in the state and california, by new meats and weve been immune. We have over 3800 human beings who have lost their lives since the beginning of this pandemic. We lost 19 people in the last 24 hours in the state of california and that number of positive test increased by over 2000 in the last 24 hours here. Its a long way of saying we still have a long way of going to get to where we need to be which is immunity and to a vaccine and it is incumbent upon all of us to take seriously this moment and to recognize we are in a transition as it relates to the modifications weve made and others have made across the u. S. And the need for people to be vigilant. Arguably now even more than ever. The message in the past was rather straightforward. Stay at home and to the extent it had to go back to doing essential business and getting medication and food, do so by practicing social distancing and physical distancing and wear face coverings if at all possible. Now that we have provided the opportunity for more activities, not just in the state but all across the nation, we see images on our television screen. We experience things in our own lives that further the cause of vigilance and require more of each and every one of us in terms of our individual roll and responsibility. As we start to mix with cohorts of people which have not been spending a lot of time with the prospects of an increased number of cases presents itself. The prospect of people transmitting this virulent disease obviously increases. It is incumbent upon all of us to continue to take seriously this moment. And to practice physical distancing where we must and to make sure gun that we are wearing appropriate face coverings if we are going to come into contact with people where we cannot practice physical distancing and social distancing. Its a reminder to everyone that we are even out of the first wave of this pandemic. People are talking about the second wave and thats many, many months off. The pandemic has just begun and has not ended. We are moving forward because of stabilization and the good work thats been done by Health Officials all across this nation, specifically, to suppress the spread of the virus. By no stretch of the imagination is this virus behind us. I cannot be more i think, and precise in terms of mind, well, a recommendation. That all of us be sober about the reality of this disease and the reality of lives lost. 100,000 in the nation. Over 3800 in the state of california. 19 new funerals that need to be organized good concerns always about our seniors. It is an important statistical point to consider. 19. 5 of californians that tested positive, just shy of 20 of californians who tested positive for covid19 her over the age of 65. 79. 2 of them have died. Those deaths reflected in almost 80 of that cohort of seniors 65 and over. If you are over the age of 65, i hope you are reminded, very soberly, of that fund an informational fact. That our elderly and those with compromised immune systems and others are in categories very high risk. As we go back to some semblance of normalcy with modifications, let us not forget the most vulnerable among us. I hope all of us are cautious and cautioned at this moment as we move forward and the images, not surprisingly, with the spectacular weather we experience in the state continue to experience with an extended memorial day weekend with the beaches now reopening. Parks and other facilities beginning to reopen or opportunities to recreate beginning to reopen and it is incumbent upon all of us to practice what we preach. To continue to do what we must to keep others safe but not just ourselves safe. Making sure we protect the most vulnerable californians. I want folks to know we have been making modifications in real time. Not just waiting for noon press conferences. Over the weekend we made modifications as it relates to retail establishments in the state and places of worship. We allow for statewide level and the ability for congregants , with modifications and limitations to come back into their places of worship. We made modifications im retail so it is no longer Curbside Pickup. You have the opportunity to go back with physical modifications into retail establishments in the state of california. Those were statewide orders that were put out over the last few days. You should expect more directives and guidelines to be put out over the course of the next few days and the next few weeks. We made this point earlier. This is a dynamic process. In this process it is iterative. Meaning, it is one an open argument more interested in evidence and we want to see how these phased in approaches go before we make more meaningful modifications to them. Thats why with patients of worship we are limited to 25 of capacity or 100 people. I know some people think thats too much, too fast, too soon and others think that did not do enough. Suffice it to say, at a statewide level, we have this opportunity again with the deep realization of the fact that people will start to mix and be in cohorts of people that he has not been within the past. It is incumbent upon us to practice the distancing within these places of worship and to make sure we are applying common sense and the rules of engagement that we laid out in our latest guidance we are one of the few states in the United States to make these meaningful modifications. One of the few in the western United States. We are working with our other state partners and looking to best practices across this country through the cdc guidelines and the like. Note, this was the first rollout in this space. We want to be not ideological about how we conduct ourselves in this space. We want to monitor very, very closely and look at the evidence and data to guide any subsequent modifications of these orders. Accordingly, today we are making some adjustments and announcements related to guidelines on a regional basis. I will remind you, with statewide guidance modifications. And we have these regional variances, which are self attestations. People attesting that the county level, local local elected officials and Health Officials testing at the local level that they have containment plans. And they had plans to protect their citizens from the spread of this virus. 47 counties have suffered tested to having those plans of action in place. The ppe. Adequate number of testings and two cohort individuals who have tested positive or came into contact with someone who tested positive. A focus and frame of reading beginning to protect the most vulnerable in their counties. The Skilled Nursing facilities and homeless and other congregant facilities including the attestation process. 47 of the 58 counties currently have suffered tested to having plans of action in place. Along those lines, they will be able to add in barbershops and hair salons to those regional variations starting today. We put the guidelines out and upon our covid19. Ca. Gov website. Those counties will begin to allow for those kinds of operations with meaningful modifications with the appropriate protective gear, particularly face coverings that are so essential in that environment. Sanitation requirements and the like. Giving you a sense that we are making progress and moving forward we are not looking back that we are walking into the unknown and the untested, literally and figuratively. We have to be guided by the data that brought us to this place in the first place. That is guided by these principles of openness and transparency. Principles where all of us are required to do a little bit more and a little bit better to make sure we protect the spread of the virus, particularly, again, as we meaningfully reopen the economy in this state. For manufacturing, logistics, warehouses, restaurants. All across the spectrum of our economy, we have made meaningful modifications. Working at the county level and regional level we made even more modifications. We have further guidelines tomorrow as it relates to summer camps and more specificity related to childcare facilities as it relates to schools. We are working with the film and Television Industry and we chose to engage more formally. We are hoping to put out those guidelines as earlier today. We want to extend them perhaps into the weekend because we are working with industry and labor and they want to tighten up aspects of their guidelines. Its very encouraging and but a positive process and they are looking for a process not completely dissimilar with what the groceries did which i thought was a model in terms of guidelines for safely reopening. Its a way of suggesting this dynamic process of engagement across the spectrum of businesses and business sectors and across the spectrum regionally across the state of california. Accordingly we are advancing conversations with the legislature in particular supporting efforts for personal care and services and those are a work in progress. We have a good and construction relationship that spend performed with key legislators in the state in that sector. Again, the issues there require more specificity and nuances and details in terms of guidance to satisfy our health experts. That is foundational, in terms of our efforts. What is also foundational in terms of these efforts is doing our part to make sure we do support the counties and the state in terms of getting the appropriate procurement and personal protective gear and making sure the testing regime improves and increases. Making sure we have adequate capacity from a supplies perspective. That includes ventilators and alternative care sites in this state. If we see the spread of this disease or increases when we see that spread. I want to update you in terms of where we are in that space as well. We have distributed over 41. 2 million procedure masks just in the last 14 days in the state of california. Tens of billions of masks are coming in pursuit to a large contract the state was afforded. Many other Small Contracts as well. We are turning the page as far as having adequate protective mayor gear with the masks. They are foundational in terms of protecting those in the Healthcare Delivery system, but also to reopen our economy. To get them to the groceries, farmworkers and childcare facilities. To get them into sectors so we can open our economy more safely. Real progress has been made in that space. That allows us to make more modifications. Testing has taken off. We made Firm Commitments about testing goals. Weve been able to complete those goals. We tested 57,000 people. The next day 61,000 people. Yesterday a little over 50,000 people. From 2000 tests a day and now well north of 50,000 set each and every day the good news is the number of people tested to those who tested positive and hold strong. We see an increase in total of number of people testing positive and a huge increase in the overall number of tests peaking at 67,000. Positivity over a seven and 40. I have held over seven day period at 4. 2 over 14 day. 4. 1 Positivity Rates. We want to see that in that area of stabilization and ultimately we want to see them go down. We are Holding Steady in their Positivity Rate that is encouraging news as well. Hospitalizations and icus, those are the numbers again where we talk over a dated day. And its gone up slightly. Hospitalizations continue to remain strong and steady. Meaning there holding and slightly declining. About 6. 7 downward trend. Stabilization well beyond the 14 day. Icu numbers are stubborn but stable. Flat over an extended period of time. The good news on the icu side of things is we have more icu capacity. About 8. 5 more than we did a few weeks ago. Ventilators. We have close to 11,000 ventilators available in our hospital system. That does not include the state share. All of these numbers are indicators and indeed they are turning yellow to green and we are marching forward as it relates to these modifications to the stay at home order. More and more responsibility and accountability been placed on the counties and Health Directors. I want to think the Howell CountyHealth Directors and their extraordinary job helping and advising us and counseling us and working with us through this process. The local elected officials that wanted to move more aggressively, i wanted to thank them as well to the seriousness of purpose. A few exceptions for folks just want to move on and turn their back to the state. Again it is an exception. And exceptions become the highlight. I want to make this point. Its a very small number of people and communities and businesses that are turning their back to our Health Officials. The vast majority have been incredibly cooperative and i want to acknowledge that and thanks each and every one of them. Forgive me the mayor of fresno, he highlighted, the mayor did, a concern around cooling centers in the state. Had he not engaged directly, we would not have been able to move forward with guidance that allows for us following and i want to thank the mayor for his leadership in the Central Valley and all the Health Directors that are guiding these decisions. We do not have exclusivity and insight on every nuance and detail in the state this large. We are profoundly influence on whats happening on the ground to all communities throughout the state. I want to thank all the local leaders for their outstanding job. I want to make the point that we need them more than ever as we move forward into this next iteration now into phase three and the counties have even larger responsibilities. Health directors with larger responsibilities to make sure we move through phase three in a safe and responsible manner. We will support those efforts but at the end of the day localism is determinative. The application of the rules and guidelines will be made feel and realized at the local level and that is the thrust as we move into phase three of where this stage is going. More accountability and more flexibility at the local and regional level and recognizing that again, one size does not fit all and they can place accordingly. I will end on that and open up for questions by making this point. Some parts of the state will not be able to pace as quickly into phase three and we continue to be responsive to those concerns and needs of the local communities slowdown the case of reopening. We respect that and we honor that. Others are willing to move more quickly. We respect and honor that as well. Again 47 counties with those attestations that approve of that recognition as well. Moving broadly in a direction i believe is hopeful and promising. At the same time sobering in terms of the responsibility that displaces each and every one of us to practice the social distancing in the physical distancing required of all of us to protect the most vulnerable in this state and allow us to move more quickly into this deeper phase three. Again, phase four is about concerts. Its about large festivals. Its about conventions. We are not there yet. Its about vans in stadiums, we are not there yet. In the state will hold the line in terms of those larger venues and begin as we do to push down that responsibility to the counties as we move more rapidly into phase three in a thoughtful and phased approach. That is the update for today. A lot of movement over the course of the last few days through the weekend. A lot of movement to expect and anticipate through this next week. And a lot of progress being made in the spirit of collaboration that defines this moment in our states history. Again, thank you for all the good work of our team, sony angel. Mark ghaly. All of the outstanding leaders and our department of public health. All the Health Directors at the local level, and local officials thank you for your guidance and counsel as well as we move through this next phase together. With that im happy to take any questions. Hey, governor. Thank you for taking my question. We have seen the department of justice reach out to both the state of california and los angeles expressing concerns about various prescriptions still in place. Generally, are you concerned about the federal government taking a stance . I dont lose sleep over that. Maybe its the fact that this is california. We have over 70 lawsuits with the administration. It predates my time as governor. None of this surprises me at all and does not surprise you, i imagine. We are entering into a political season and i can only anticipate we see more and we are working collaboratively fully and only regionally but with the federal government on things that really matter. Some of this other stuff is noise. Good afternoon, governor. Two quick questions if they may. The la county board of supervisors one and expected general to take a look at the problem in nursing homes. Does that continue to be an issue for you across the state. And you look at people enjoy themselves are you worried there may be a spike, and all your plans moving forward will have to take a back seat moving forward . Very thoughtful questions. Both things are of top concern. That we go back to some sort of normalcy with amnesia. We forget the past and we have a mark of shame that 100,000 souls have lost their lives and that this pandemic continues. We are seeing positive cases increase, not decrease even though we are seeing the debility there in california. Posit