Reporter the changes to criminal activity here coincide with some sweeping changes that both the city and the state have made during this pandemic. Hotels that used to be reserved for tourists on lombard street have since been given to people expanding homelessness who did not have anywhere to shelter in place safely. Public records obtained by kpix5 show 911 calls to the buena vista in near mike and donna have tripled since the city started housing Homeless People there. Going from one or two calls a month to up to 14 calls a month at its peak. We have received complaints from neighbors living near three other hotels housing the homeless, some complained of open drug use. Others cited overdoses and sexual acts being performed during the day. At each of those hotels, emergency calls also tripled after unhoused individuals moved in. Going from 22 calls over a six month period, to six a. The city wont tell us which hotels are in use and department of Emergency Management either left reas
It is a thursday morning. Defined by the cdc as being itis april 2nd. Between six feet of someone for good morning. Im pam cook. Thank you for waking up with us ten minutes or more. If someone tests positive for this morning. Covid19 . Line a , the patient a very important start in a lot updates that as an app. Of peoples state. We appreciate that. Should we go. Steve paulsen is letting us then the app notifies those know. Sounds like it is about the who were in close contact with that individual. Same as yesterday. I would say so. If i test positive, it could immediately be used to help contain the spread. As far as privacy, location thank you 6789 it is a little cooler for some. We have clear skies. Temperatures 30s, 40s, and one data is stored only locally on 50. That is in downtown oakland. Although the Oakland Airport is each persons phone and the app 46. San jose, clear, 45. Much drier air is moved in. Maintains privacy of not humidity is down compared to revealing the name. Duke
Replete with its own weather map. Yeah, hopefully theyre letting me borrow it this morning, the astrology and meteorologist center, our twin boys. They should be waking up here pretty shortly. If youre heading around your house or going for a short walk around your community, the morning is the time frame to do it. Youll notice the radar looks quiet but not too far offshore. Part of the weather system that will move in that should bring some rather rapid changes to our own weather passing midday. Not a lot happening but here we go from 2 00, 4 00, early evening with the heating of the day helping to drive and fire up some of those showers, we could see active thunderstorms. Highs in the mid60s. Ill have a closer look at the updated rainfall totals which has been given a bit of an upgrade today. We look forward to seeing you then, rob. See you in 15. The battle is changing by the day, even by the hour. And last night governor gavin newsom pulled out a new weapon in the fight, a new exec
Being here, and let me thank our very esteemed panel of people who have spent their entire lives fighting for Quality Health care and disease prevention in this country. Let me just very briefly introduce some of our panelists before we begin. Dr. Abdul al sayed is a physician,epidemiologist for the city of detroit. He was formerly a professor at columbia Universitys Department of epidemiology and director of the club University Science program. Dr. Allison gulvaney is director of the yale center for Infectious Disease modeling and analysis and professor of epidemiology. She is the youngest recipient of an endowed chair in the history of yale school of medicine. Dr. Victoria dooley is a Board Certified Family Medicine physician and health care advocate. Has worked very hard to make sure all people in michigan receive health care as a human right. Deborah berger is the National Nurses united president. The Largest Nurses Union in the country, and she is one of the countrys top nursing l
The patient got in contact with. They continue across the spectrum from the individuals home through the hospital system. Officials say the woman came to the hospital in vacaville on february 15 with flulike symptoms. She did not travel to the virus hotspot or have close contact with someone who did attend officials did not test her for the coronavirus. After her health continue to decline, paramedics transferred her to Uc Davis Medical Center four days later. She tested positive for coronavirus. Two colleges have sent him two students after they came in contact with the infected woman. It is believed there was two students that were working as Healthcare Providers and treated the woman at the back of valley hospital. Do i really want to go out there . Residents are wary. The question if the virus is in the community. I have a disabled wife on dialysis and any type of thing that is going around, she is down there and talk to equipment that could be transmitting this stuff. I am scared