There are more than 33,000 coronavirus cases in california, sadly 1225 people have died across our state. Here in the bay area almost 6000 confirmed cases 211 people have died. More than 30 Skilled Nursing facilities at the bay area have never cases of coronavirus concerned number is only going to grow. Cristina rendon own houses about efforts to keep track of nursing home outbreaks, on the state and federal level. Reporter telephoned the department of Public Health says out of more than 1200 Skilled Nursing facilities, at least 258 are dealing with coronavirus cases. Santa clara county leads the bay area with coronavirus cases at 11 Nursing Homes. Most notable Canyon Springs post acute with 26 staffers 45 patients testing positive for covid19. Alameda county has nine nursing about bricks, most notable there gateway care and rehab with 33 staffers, and 69 positive patients. That is outbreaks six facilities in San Francisco. At least two in san mateo county, one outbreak and Nursing Hom
Cases across our state. 42 more people died yesterday, bringing the number of deaths statewide to more than 1200. And the number of people in intensive care units is up 2. 8 . We are coming out of the states deadliest week since the pandemic began and today at his briefing Governor Newsom said californias curve is bending at still rising. Progress is being made, you are bending, the curve, beginning to flatten the curve, but it is still nonetheless rising. Yes continue to rise, hospitalizations modestly continue to rise, icu numbers, beginning to flatten. We are not seeing that downward trend, we need to see in order to provide more clarity on that roadmap to recovery. Governor also produced number of deaths on race and activity 6 of the states population account for 12 of the coronavirus debts. We are also learning new information about growing number of coronavirus cases at Skilled Nursing facilities across the state, at least 32 Nursing Homes in the bay area have reported outbreak C
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These stories every year and this is one thats recent. So you know i just ran into drew whittenburg whos here and he always brings me these bright Young Students from tipp city. And its such a pleasure to meet them. Theyre so inspiring to be here. And it reminded me of a story when i when devil grove first came out about ten years ago, i got a letter or email from a young law student at northwestern, and she wrote me this beautiful. She said, gilbert, after reading your book, ive decided what i want to do. I want to be a public defender in the spirit of, you know, Thurgood Marshall. And i said, thats beautiful and stayed in touch with her a little bit. And she said she moved down to florida. She got a as a public defender in west palm beach. Her name was claire. And, you know, she would keep me updated. Her progress and the cases that she was on and a of years later, she started to really rise up in the office and she said, you know what, i want to give you an award. Its called the gid