a.m. almeida and the city of berkeley, monday at 12: 01 a.m. marin county begins tuesday at noon. they're nearing the state's issues. must close. schools with waivers, critical structure can remain open at 20% capacity. restaurants have to shut down outdoor and indoor dining so they can only operate by takeout and delivery services. a lot to unpack. joining us is dr. susan phillip. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> one move ahead before you have to? i mean our region wasn't supposed to hit this until two three weeks. >> that's exactly right. these are the exact order we found ourselves prepared to be under. what we also see as they explained was how quickly are case riegz. with the same level of rise, in a few weeks our hospital system would be completely threatened. we would no longer be able to take care of people, not just with covid, but with anyone drks car accidents, heart attacks. we have to try and maintain the hospital capacity just the way san francisco did in the spring with our first surge. >> if you have a question you can ask on our facebook lye str