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Christien kafton. Reporter city leaders say they see an increase in the infection and hospitality hospital rates. They said to do that they need to help of every resident. Despite early success in flattening the curve. They now find the curves trending in the wrong direction. The Public HealthDepartment Said it took 38 days to go from 2000 to 3000 infections and 13 to go fr 5000 cases diagnosed every day. Dr. Colfax said the city could be seeing a crisis like what unfolded last month on the east coast. We talk about the curve. Its implausible that we could get in a situation like in new york. Reporter is a part of the way forward is expanded testing. Ordering medical providers to step up testing. In total we will have an additional 1400 testing slots per day. Thats a 45 increase over what we are averaging over the past week. Reporter the mayor discussed a topic, what school ....
All 50s, 55 degrees to 59 degrees. Temperatures are on the high side. They are below average. A ton of record highs were said on the stand 2006. Data send airport. You are rocking and rolling. And lynn, forecast denies today, lets get over to sell. 580, anywhere else . All right, we have traffic that is getting there. It is not stop and go. We have more cowers than we did an hour ago. No issues here, if youre driving on interstate 880. Right now, the earlier issues that we had have been cleared up. It is 6 01 am. Lets get back to the headlines. The city Council Called for additional cuts to the police department. Alyssa harrington is joined now to talk about the vote that would have got millions from the force. Good morning. Good morning, it is libby shaft the cast the vote. She voted no on the cuts. She said that response times during the emergency many residents demand cuts, there are nationwide calls following the in custody de ....
Good morning, thank you for waking up with us. It is friday morning, july 10th. Im pam cook. We want to check in with Steve Paulson because we are keeping an eye on fire season and the weather and it is certainly hot. I can feel warmer air coming through the window. Not cooler here. When milo doesnt get below 60, that is really warm. 60. So it is not believed below that. Fog bank especially on the sonoma coast and marin coast going down the coast. Yesterday was just the opposite. But it is only impacting areas near the coast. But the city has actually cooled off below average which is different. Bigger coastal fog make but it wont help inland areas. 90s to 100. 53 in San Francisco, the average low is 54. 63 livermore and san jose, brentwood at 70, king curtis close, sfo, pacifica and the city, 56, will keep them cool to my but in the temple have note problem warming up. It will ....
But close to 100 inland. We are 2 below afrmg. The record high was back in 1959. A few locations are a little cooler than 24 hours ago. And others, conquered and livermore are 4 to 5 degrees warmer. The fog, even though it is bigger will head back to the coast. Then we will see 60s and 70s on the coast and bay. And santa rosa and san jose will all be above. And now sal heading to the bay bridge toll plaza. We are looking at the east bay. Since you mentioned the toll plaza, i think i will dial that up for you and show you the traffic is backed up for the 10 to 15 minute delay that we normally have at this time. It is not a light commute. People are getting to business and driving to San Francisco. There are no problems on the Altamont Pass but has has cleared. 28 0 troofk looks good and so does traffic in the valley. Lets go back to the headlines at 7 02. We begin with a develop ....