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elissa harrington joins us live on the campus. what does this mean for the students. >> reporter: starting monday, classes will be moved online. stanford made the announcement that they are putting restricts on large events and they have canceled their admin weekend event scheduled for late april. the university sent out a letter to the campus community. i will read part of it. it says we recognize this is an adjustment for instructors but we are taking this step off thoughtful consideration and i have been in touch with the chair of the faculty that concur. they made this spread because of the coronavirus in santa clara county and the world. two student on campus that had to self isolate after possibly being exposed to covid-19. according to the san jose mercury news, a student with the school of medicine tested positive for coronavirus. the school emailed a statement saying they emailed people that may have been exposed and asking them to self isolate. in sunnyvale a scare after officers performed cpr on a dying man that was on
elissa harrington joins us live on the campus. what does this mean for the students. >> reporter: starting monday, classes will be moved online. stanford made the announcement that they are putting restricts on large events and they have canceled their admin weekend event scheduled for late april. the university sent out a letter to the campus community. i will read part of it. it says we recognize this is an adjustment for instructors but we are taking this step off thoughtful...
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he also wants bars and wineries to close, ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now from downtown walnut creek which would certainly feel a big impact.>>reporter: yeah a huge blow for this industry and i am in downtown walnut creek on locust which is the heart of the downtown and we are surrounded by bars and restaurants and different nightclubs and many of these businesses will have to make big changes. they were already hurting from dwindling sales and now many will have to close or limit hours and capacity. the governor called for these new rules after the people who tested positive covid 19 in california grew to 335. that is a 14% increase from the last count. six have died. the governor estimates 5.3 million seniors will be affected which is why he is calling for seniors over the age of 65 to isolate themselves. governor newsom call for all bars, nightclubs and wineries to be closed, restaurants to reduce capacity to have and to keep social distancing. as for the homeless the state is working to get them out of encampments and into hotel and motel sites.>> we have additional 450 tra
he also wants bars and wineries to close, ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now from downtown walnut creek which would certainly feel a big impact.>>reporter: yeah a huge blow for this industry and i am in downtown walnut creek on locust which is the heart of the downtown and we are surrounded by bars and restaurants and different nightclubs and many of these businesses will have to make big changes. they were already hurting from dwindling sales and now many will have to close or limit...
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ktvu's elissa harrington live at the bay offering drive-good morning.rter: good morning, service started at 9 am but the campus is closed and instead people are invited to watch the service online or do i drive through prayer but behind me see people set up through that and what happens this people drive in and they can roll down their window that they would like to and the pastor says a prayer with them.>> we have closed our actual campus so we can stream this live, we always do stream live but it is a whole other level, typically there are 3000 people in the campus every weekend with the kids and adults but now they will be watching online hopefully.>> i will really miss all of the people in sunday school and all the people i sit within church, with such a good time together and we love each other. so it will be difficult in that regard but it will be nice knowing they are all participating in worship. >> social distancing is key right now so they are not holding large gatherings but the parking lot however is open if people want to park their cars an
ktvu's elissa harrington live at the bay offering drive-good morning.rter: good morning, service started at 9 am but the campus is closed and instead people are invited to watch the service online or do i drive through prayer but behind me see people set up through that and what happens this people drive in and they can roll down their window that they would like to and the pastor says a prayer with them.>> we have closed our actual campus so we can stream this live, we always do stream...
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elissa harrington ktvu. >>> the us coast guard is playing a critical role in providing emergency help to the cruise ship ahead of today's docking. this weekend a coast guard helicopter crew deliver medical supplies to the grand princess and they also evacuated a sick passenger who had fallen critically ill. however the coast guard stresses the patient was treated for something completely unrelated to the coronavirus. >>> what we are now learning, an employee at nasa ames research center tested positive for coronavirus and nasa ames is limiting personnel at the center for the time being. over the weekend health officials reported several new cases of the coronavirus. yesterday five new cases of the virus were reported in contra costa county so there are nine cases in that county. santa clara county reported eight new cases over the weekend and that county now has 32. san francisco reported six more cases in the city has a total of eight. >>> lowell high school in san francisco will remain closed today as the school cancel classes and events on friday after it learned that a parent of a
elissa harrington ktvu. >>> the us coast guard is playing a critical role in providing emergency help to the cruise ship ahead of today's docking. this weekend a coast guard helicopter crew deliver medical supplies to the grand princess and they also evacuated a sick passenger who had fallen critically ill. however the coast guard stresses the patient was treated for something completely unrelated to the coronavirus. >>> what we are now learning, an employee at nasa ames...
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ktvu's elissa harrington joins us. do you see any preparations at the port? >> reporter: good morning. we are looking to the port of oakland now. not seeing any unusual activity but several agencies say the ship is planning to come into the outer harbor area, much closer to the bay bridge. we will check that out later this morning. the ship is expected to dock sometime tomorrow. the ship has been waiting offshore and could be seen from certain vantage points yesterday. it was close to shore because it had to stock up on more supplies. the ship got approval from governor gavin newson to dock in oakland. it was originally supposed o af trip was shot short. a passenger on that same vessel who took a previous trip ended up being diagnosed and died. ktvu spoke with one passengers stuck on board. he has not been allowed to leave his room for days. >> we are doing circles. we are spending donuts out here at sea. the crew has been very professional. they are doing what they can but they are being limited by the cdc who has been aboard. >> reporter: passengers who nee
ktvu's elissa harrington joins us. do you see any preparations at the port? >> reporter: good morning. we are looking to the port of oakland now. not seeing any unusual activity but several agencies say the ship is planning to come into the outer harbor area, much closer to the bay bridge. we will check that out later this morning. the ship is expected to dock sometime tomorrow. the ship has been waiting offshore and could be seen from certain vantage points yesterday. it was close to...
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doctor charlene harrington has studied nursing homes for decades and she says they are dealing with a deadly, asian." between patients and compromised immune systems. spivak they are cutting corners , they are omitting the basic procedures of washing your hands between residents. spivak doctor harrington says if you can't afford to remove your family member from the nursing home she says you should be diligent and make sure the staff is taking precautions.>>> take a live look from san francisco where the health department says that it is not a matter of if, but when san francisco gets cases of the coronavirus. this morning, they are changing some testing procedures up until now, testing meant sending us mental a sample which could take a week to get back but now they say they will begin testing patients here in san francisco with a one-day turnaround and said. the fda says that up to 1 million people could be tested for the coronavirus by the end of the week.>>> also on kpix.com. check out the growing threat in real time. >>> investigators got a tip that a body from decades ago could
doctor charlene harrington has studied nursing homes for decades and she says they are dealing with a deadly, asian." between patients and compromised immune systems. spivak they are cutting corners , they are omitting the basic procedures of washing your hands between residents. spivak doctor harrington says if you can't afford to remove your family member from the nursing home she says you should be diligent and make sure the staff is taking precautions.>>> take a live look from...
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elissa harrington reports stores seeing a rash of dwindling supplies.here every saturday morning at this time and it is like me and maybe two other shoppers. today and is like, man is. >> reporter: shoppers in walnut creek woke up early to be the first at sprouts through the door buying fresh produce and personal care products. joan parker said she wanted to beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the day. >> it is scary. i cannot believe we are reacting this way. i was at safeway the other day and the family had three whole baskets of toilet paper. >> reporter: grocery shopping is not what it used to be. now, it is normal to see people wearing masks and gloves. a target, some shelves were bare. cold medicine and pain relievers sold out. packages of toilet paper and water flying off the shelves. target is now limiting certain intimate items like cleaners to one per person. we even found hand sanitizer, one bottle per shopper. and costco in san leandro, lines stretched out the door, people panic buying in the event air force to stay home an extended
elissa harrington reports stores seeing a rash of dwindling supplies.here every saturday morning at this time and it is like me and maybe two other shoppers. today and is like, man is. >> reporter: shoppers in walnut creek woke up early to be the first at sprouts through the door buying fresh produce and personal care products. joan parker said she wanted to beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the day. >> it is scary. i cannot believe we are reacting this way. i was at...
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as a blessing harrington reports many bay area stores are seeing a rash of what they are calling panicprise because i come here every saturday morning at this time and it is like me and maybe two other shoppers. today it is like madness. >> reporter: shoppers at sprouts in walnut creek woke up early to be the first ones through the door buying fresh produce and personal care products. joe parker said she wanted to beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the day. >> it is scary. i can't believe we are reacting this way. in fact i was over at safeway the other day and some family had three baskets, three hole baskets full of toilet paper. >> reporter: grocery shopping isn't what it used to be. now, it is normal to see people wearing masks and gloves. at target, some shelves were bare. cold meshes and and pain relievers sold out. packages of toilet paper and water, flying off the shelves. target is now limiting certain in demand items like some cleaners, to one per person. we even found hand sanitizer, one bottle per shopper. at costco in san leandro, lying stretched out the door, pe
as a blessing harrington reports many bay area stores are seeing a rash of what they are calling panicprise because i come here every saturday morning at this time and it is like me and maybe two other shoppers. today it is like madness. >> reporter: shoppers at sprouts in walnut creek woke up early to be the first ones through the door buying fresh produce and personal care products. joe parker said she wanted to beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the day. >> it is scary....
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ktvu's elissa harrington is at the fair house where this is all happening. elisa? >> reporter: testing will be offered every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for at least the next month, but officials in hayward stress this service should be reserved for people who are sick and are showing symptoms. >> the swabbing will occur in here. >> reporter: chuck sweeney with the city of hayward shows us the testing center at fire station 7 on huntwood avenue. it's free and will provide covid-19 tests on the spot. >> the testing center is open to any community member any age regardless of income, immigration status, health insurance status. we are open to any member of the public. >> reporter: city manager kelly mcadoo hopes the site will take some pressure off hospital emergency rooms and provide answers for people who are sick but have not been able to get a test. healthcare workers and first responders who may have been exposed to the virus can be tested as well. here's how it works. firefighters and paramedics will prescreen people as they arrive. those who drive can stay in th
ktvu's elissa harrington is at the fair house where this is all happening. elisa? >> reporter: testing will be offered every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for at least the next month, but officials in hayward stress this service should be reserved for people who are sick and are showing symptoms. >> the swabbing will occur in here. >> reporter: chuck sweeney with the city of hayward shows us the testing center at fire station 7 on huntwood avenue. it's free and will provide...
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elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> here's a look now at bay area numbers. santa clara county announced today they have 55 more cases for a total of 646, the mateo h 277 cases and six deaths. marin has 74 cases and one death, sonoma 58 cases and one death, napa county 10 confirmed cases. there are 34 in cases and three deaths. alameda county, 270 cases and six deaths and san francisco now has 340 cases with five deaths. >>> police in santa cruz say their officers are actively enforcing the city's shelter in place order. the department says it generally relies on warnings but is prepared to issue citations if it sees nonessential businesses operating or people outdoors gathering in groups. this weekend the chief posted a youtube video thanking people who are complying with the order but issued a stern warning to those who are not. >> we will find you. we will arrest you. we will prosecute you. so please do your part. stay home. shelter in place and help us flatten this curve. >> the police department has added patrols to increase staffing at night. the chief
elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> here's a look now at bay area numbers. santa clara county announced today they have 55 more cases for a total of 646, the mateo h 277 cases and six deaths. marin has 74 cases and one death, sonoma 58 cases and one death, napa county 10 confirmed cases. there are 34 in cases and three deaths. alameda county, 270 cases and six deaths and san francisco now has 340 cases with five deaths. >>> police in santa cruz say their officers are...
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kres harrington is here for dw sports. euro 2020 into 2021?kres: yes, you touched on the reasoning. after hours of video conferences with stakeholders, uefa president and we have a statement from him following the decision and he explains what you touched on in the world is looking at right now. let's take a listen. >> we all know that this terrible virus that is all across europe makes football at all like in europe quite impossible. we knew we had to stop competitions. we think that postponing the euro is the only chance to get a chance to the national leagues and all the club competition to finish their competition. kres: brent, exactly, that is a pressing matter for the top leagues in europe. brent: what does this mean for football clubs and leaks around the continent? kres: when you look at all there is to lose monetarily, look at germany specifically -- germany employees well over 50,000 people for t german football, and then you look at the tv deal, tv money, sponsorship, ticket sales as well. there was one estimate -- they estimate bet
kres harrington is here for dw sports. euro 2020 into 2021?kres: yes, you touched on the reasoning. after hours of video conferences with stakeholders, uefa president and we have a statement from him following the decision and he explains what you touched on in the world is looking at right now. let's take a listen. >> we all know that this terrible virus that is all across europe makes football at all like in europe quite impossible. we knew we had to stop competitions. we think that...
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ktvu's elissa harrington is outside the department of public safety there.at are they saying about this? >> reporter: good morning. well, one thing we noticed right when we got here is that the public safety main entrance is closed. they're not allowing anybody to come into the lobby. there are signs on the door saying it's closed until further notice. they announced a possible coronavirus exposure. those officers were quarantined briefly yesterday but then returned home last night. they will stay home until county health officials say it's okay to return to work. seven officers responded to a call yesterday. a 72-year-old man was having a cardiac emergency. several officers performed cpr but say this did not include mouth-to-mouth. that patient later died. family members told responders that man had recently been on a cruise. >> while obtaining the patient's medical history, a family member advised us that the patient had recently been on a cruise where two other passengers were suspected of having covid-19. >> reporter: that patient has not been tested for
ktvu's elissa harrington is outside the department of public safety there.at are they saying about this? >> reporter: good morning. well, one thing we noticed right when we got here is that the public safety main entrance is closed. they're not allowing anybody to come into the lobby. there are signs on the door saying it's closed until further notice. they announced a possible coronavirus exposure. those officers were quarantined briefly yesterday but then returned home last night. they...
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. >> ktvu's elissa harrington is there tonight and police say the driver intentionally hit that group? >> reporter: yes. you can see where the car jumped the curb and ended up on homes' lawns. the driver has not been charged but was booked on suspicion of attempted murder. cell phone video provided by a witness shows the chaotic scene along this normally quiet street in burlingame saturday. four teenagers were badly injured after being struck by an suv. neighbor peter stevenson was home when he heard the sound of the crash. >> my daughter and her friend were outside and they came running in and said there's been an accident. get towels. get blankets. so we just all sprinted out of the house. >> reporter: dozens of neighbors did the same thing. they say the car took out a fire hydrant, so not only were the teens hurt, they were sprayed with were very cold. >> anybody pulling the blanket, the water come out, the kids so cold. >> reporter: police say the driver intentionally hopped the curb. you can follow the tire tracks onto the sidewalk and this home's lawn. stevenson said the boys we
. >> ktvu's elissa harrington is there tonight and police say the driver intentionally hit that group? >> reporter: yes. you can see where the car jumped the curb and ended up on homes' lawns. the driver has not been charged but was booked on suspicion of attempted murder. cell phone video provided by a witness shows the chaotic scene along this normally quiet street in burlingame saturday. four teenagers were badly injured after being struck by an suv. neighbor peter stevenson was...
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all right we have press harrington from the new sports with us hi chris thanks for joining us i mean this decision really was expected it was just a matter of time wasn't it yes it was what was a decision that was supposed to take 4 weeks 48 hours later we get the news of the postponement and you know it makes sense because you're asset the athletes not appropriate training grounds a lot of teams were boycotting you know canada came out saying they would not send the australia is well even usa track and field sunday hinted that they would send a team and olympics without the united states you know the record gold medal winners of the olympics i don't think would be the same olympics and i think it makes sense the president thomas pretty much you know made it simple and clear after his phone conversation with the prime minister saying this is about saving lives you know sports that the most important thing right now preserving human life is and you know obviously could argue a little late but better late than never as it was obviously japan will be disappointed what about athletes how
all right we have press harrington from the new sports with us hi chris thanks for joining us i mean this decision really was expected it was just a matter of time wasn't it yes it was what was a decision that was supposed to take 4 weeks 48 hours later we get the news of the postponement and you know it makes sense because you're asset the athletes not appropriate training grounds a lot of teams were boycotting you know canada came out saying they would not send the australia is well even usa...
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chris harrington is here from the sports so euro 2020 into 2021 yes you know basically you touched on the reasoning after hours of video phone conferences between the 55 member associations club officials and other stakeholders and the way for president alexander scheffer and we have a statement from him following that decision and he explains pretty much what you touched on in the world is looking at right now let's take a listen. we all know that. this is that it will virus that is all across europe. mate football and all life in europe quite impossible we knew we have to stop the competitions. we think that postponing the euro is the only chance to get the chance to national leagues and through all the club competition to finished article but this. yeah brant exactly i mean that's a very pressing matter specifically for the top leagues in europe what does this mean for football clubs and leagues around the continent well you know when you look at all of there is to lose monetary i can look at germany specifically germany employees well over 50000 people for the german german footba
chris harrington is here from the sports so euro 2020 into 2021 yes you know basically you touched on the reasoning after hours of video phone conferences between the 55 member associations club officials and other stakeholders and the way for president alexander scheffer and we have a statement from him following that decision and he explains pretty much what you touched on in the world is looking at right now let's take a listen. we all know that. this is that it will virus that is all across...
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ktvu alyssa harrington working from home and joining us again this morning to tell us what's running and what's not running here in the bay area. good morning, alyssa. >> good morning, dave. bart has already scaled back its operations and muni and bta making big changes going into effect today. muni light rail and bta are suspending service till further notice. they had to completely halt light rail service after an operator trainee tested positive for covid-19 last week. there's no bus bridges with vta and they're not collecting fares. service changed to collect some buss and routes on essential services. vta have modified their routes. muni tunnels closed and subway stations closed except ones in the downtown san francisco area except for bart. we got video for the west portal totals and the metro service and a lot of lines are the ones that take people to work and with so many of us working from home, they're not useful right now. cable cars also stop running to protect operators and passengers. there's a lot of changes really too many to list off and those vt a&m uni asking rider
ktvu alyssa harrington working from home and joining us again this morning to tell us what's running and what's not running here in the bay area. good morning, alyssa. >> good morning, dave. bart has already scaled back its operations and muni and bta making big changes going into effect today. muni light rail and bta are suspending service till further notice. they had to completely halt light rail service after an operator trainee tested positive for covid-19 last week. there's no bus...
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that's chris harrington wise words there thank you very much ok you're watching the w. news let me back at the top of the hour with the headlines but my colleague stephen beard he'll be up next with d.w. business stick around for that for the record. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the maps now. every day counts for us and for our planet. look at my genius is hans way to bring you more on conservation. how to make cities scream. how can we protect habitats. we can make a difference. good morning to you as the environmental c recently moved to 3000 on t.w. and on the. u.s. president wants to send a check to every american and he's got support to look at the proposed $850000000000.00 stimulus package in the u.s. and help other nations are scrambling to keep individuals and businesses afloat amid the pandemic. also on the show auto giant styler a volkswagen and ford are shuttering most of their european production over the crowd of harvest. and as equal pay day comes a
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elissa harrington reports the governor's order will last indefinitely. >> this shelter in place was issuednight and what the governor said is that it will stay until further notice. at this point there is no end in sight and californians should brace to make major adjustments. the governor called the coronavirus a global crisis on a scale we've never seen before. the governor estimates 56% of the population which is 25.5 million people will be infected with coronavirus in the next eight weeks. unless extreme measures are taken to slow the spread. >> as state, a state as large as ours is many parts but at the end of the day we are one body. there is a recognition of our interdependence requires of this moment that we direct a statewide order for people to stay at home. >> reporter: during the shelter in place people should self isolate and continue to wash hands and use hand sanitizer and don't go outside of sick. you are allowed to get groceries and put gas in your car. nonessential businesses are closed. the governor asked for federal assistance to help hospitals throughout the bay area.
elissa harrington reports the governor's order will last indefinitely. >> this shelter in place was issuednight and what the governor said is that it will stay until further notice. at this point there is no end in sight and californians should brace to make major adjustments. the governor called the coronavirus a global crisis on a scale we've never seen before. the governor estimates 56% of the population which is 25.5 million people will be infected with coronavirus in the next eight...
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reporting live in oakland elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the u.s. coast guard is planning a crucial role in providing emergency help to the cruise ship ahead of the docking. this weekend the coast guard helicopter crew delivered a large amount of medical supplies to the grand princess, the crew also evacuated sick passengers would fall in critically ill but the coast guard stresses that the patient was treated for a condition unrelated to the coronavirus. >>> laurel high school in san francisco will remain closed today, the school canceled classes and events friday after learning a parent of a student tested positive for the virus. administrator say no students have been diagnosed with the coronavirus at the school and they say they will continue to conduct and enhance cleaning of the campus. >>> archbishop high school closed after a parent of a student tested positive for coronavirus. a letter from the administration says so far no direct member has the virus and the school is spending the day cleaning the facility. >>> 7:07 am, san francisco schoo
reporting live in oakland elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the u.s. coast guard is planning a crucial role in providing emergency help to the cruise ship ahead of the docking. this weekend the coast guard helicopter crew delivered a large amount of medical supplies to the grand princess, the crew also evacuated sick passengers would fall in critically ill but the coast guard stresses that the patient was treated for a condition unrelated to the coronavirus. >>> laurel...
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live the chase center, elissa harrington, fox 2 news. >>> i misspoke. they did not play last year. panel change. the restrictions apply to men and women. many conference tournament will be played this week without offense. >>> princess cruiseship people doctoral finally got today, 2200 passengers taken off the boat since one. it includes other military bases where they will also be quarantined. >> it's crazy, crazy for us to open up the back of the dhl doors and see that they look like they are tired and ready to go. they look like they were set up with whatever's going on and wanted to be over. >> the cdc expects to release the ship sometime today but it is unclear where it will go, the 1100 crew members may be quarantined at see. >>> so the grand princess passengers with no symptoms could be transferred and said carlos. san mateo county officals say it is an ideal location because i hold up to 120 people and patients can be isolated from the public. so far none of them tested positive for the virus but a state of emergency workers say they want to be ready for any possibility. >>
live the chase center, elissa harrington, fox 2 news. >>> i misspoke. they did not play last year. panel change. the restrictions apply to men and women. many conference tournament will be played this week without offense. >>> princess cruiseship people doctoral finally got today, 2200 passengers taken off the boat since one. it includes other military bases where they will also be quarantined. >> it's crazy, crazy for us to open up the back of the dhl doors and see that...
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doctor charlene harrington has studied nursing homes for decades and she says that they are dealing with a deadly combination for close quarters between patients and compromised immune systems. >> they are rushing to take care of people, they are cutting corners, they are omitting the basic procedures washinurnds between residents. >> if you can't afford to remove your family member from a nursing home, doctor harrington says that you should be diligent and make sure the staff is taking all the precautions. >>> the coronavirus is behind google's decision to cancel the conference next month in san francisco. the cloud next event was to be held at the moscone he center april sixth through the eighth and instead, it will be a virtual event, bringing attendees together online. markets shaking at the coronavirus concerns, the dow, soaring 1300 points, its biggest ever point gain monday. the nasdaq adding 384 points and the s&up tech companieset the gamereve s.ks positivetoe worsweek nce in jus an hour and a half and we will bring you a life update after the opening bell rings. for all the lat
doctor charlene harrington has studied nursing homes for decades and she says that they are dealing with a deadly combination for close quarters between patients and compromised immune systems. >> they are rushing to take care of people, they are cutting corners, they are omitting the basic procedures washinurnds between residents. >> if you can't afford to remove your family member from a nursing home, doctor harrington says that you should be diligent and make sure the staff is...
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elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a new report shows more californians are following the state homeowner, the new york tech company unicast uses smartphone data reporting california cuts the distance they travel almost in half between the end of last month and sunday, march 22. that's maybe one of the reasons the virus is not spreading as quickly here as it is in other areas. there are 6300 confirmed coronavirus infections here in california with 133 deaths. >>> you know someone making a difference in your community or providing hope to others? ktvu wants to nominate local heroes. here is how works. email your story up to pictures or video of the person in action to my hero at fox tv.com and each day we highlight very special stories in the community. >>> a lot of stories out there we want to hear from you. >>> macy's as a majority of employees furloughed this week and deals with significant sales losses during the pandemic. the company has 130,000 employees working at more than 550 macy's department stores. macy says it will have fewer furloughs on the digital side of the busi
elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a new report shows more californians are following the state homeowner, the new york tech company unicast uses smartphone data reporting california cuts the distance they travel almost in half between the end of last month and sunday, march 22. that's maybe one of the reasons the virus is not spreading as quickly here as it is in other areas. there are 6300 confirmed coronavirus infections here in california with 133 deaths. >>> you...
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reporting live i am elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news . >>> a family and olkhon for oakland is morning is a rememberable a family member who died. 81-year-old barbara hopper died thursday less than one week after finding that she had the illness. she went to the hospital five days earlier and she wasn't feeling well. she was put into icu on tuesday and she told her family she wanted to go home for hospice care but her health went down just too fast and she never made it home.>> an incredibly beautiful, vibrant and achieving person that i was just absolutely grateful to have shared 55 years with. >> barbara hopper owned her own real estate company and she was still working on deals just one week before she died. health officials remind everyone to keep sheltering in place. they say that we are doing it for ourselves and our loved ones. >>> santa clara county trying to ease the homeless crisis during the pandemic by sending out shelters as a way to prevent it from spreading more. a new location is being set up today to help those who do not have a home, cindy chavez, the head of the sant
reporting live i am elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news . >>> a family and olkhon for oakland is morning is a rememberable a family member who died. 81-year-old barbara hopper died thursday less than one week after finding that she had the illness. she went to the hospital five days earlier and she wasn't feeling well. she was put into icu on tuesday and she told her family she wanted to go home for hospice care but her health went down just too fast and she never made it home.>>...
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melissa harrington. >> all nine counties have one person infected.anta clara county has the most cases at 20. for a travel related. the rest of unknown causes that many people are wondering, whether they are at risk of contracting the virus. we're happy to be joined by san francisco doctor. you are the chief of emergency medicine. thank you for being with us. busy thanks for having me. speaking people right mass transit. should we stay away from that situation? >> that is a tough call, right now. guidance in terms of mass transit, i think it is whatever you feel comfortable with and what you feel like your own risk factors are for developing more serious disease. for now, i would say if you can drive, your self and avoid mass transit, or buses it is not a bad idea. >> let's move to weekend activities which are upon us. people were planning to go to the sharks game. it is still on, this weekend. what about places where you will be among strangers. because if it were me, i would postpone it. at least until we know more. there is a lot of great guidance
melissa harrington. >> all nine counties have one person infected.anta clara county has the most cases at 20. for a travel related. the rest of unknown causes that many people are wondering, whether they are at risk of contracting the virus. we're happy to be joined by san francisco doctor. you are the chief of emergency medicine. thank you for being with us. busy thanks for having me. speaking people right mass transit. should we stay away from that situation? >> that is a tough...
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elissa harrington in san jose.a dire situation. >> reporter: that's right. there's no end in sight. the governor said that this will stay in effect until further notice. californians should brace to make some major adjustmentsthe governor called the coronavirus outbreak a global crisis on a scale that we have never seen before. .governor gavin newsom estimates that 56% of the state's population, that's 25.5 million people, will be infected with coronavirus in the next eight weeks unless extreme measures are taken. >> people will ask, well, how will you enforce it? a state as large as ours, a nation state, many parts. be at the earned of the day, we're one body. there's a mutualuality and a recognition of our in >> reporter: during the shelter in place people are ordered to self-isolate, wash hands, use hand sanitizer and don't go out if you are sick. you are still allowed to get groceries, go on a walk, get takeout food and put gas in your car, nonessential businesses are closed. the goff has asked for federal assi
elissa harrington in san jose.a dire situation. >> reporter: that's right. there's no end in sight. the governor said that this will stay in effect until further notice. californians should brace to make some major adjustmentsthe governor called the coronavirus outbreak a global crisis on a scale that we have never seen before. .governor gavin newsom estimates that 56% of the state's population, that's 25.5 million people, will be infected with coronavirus in the next eight weeks unless...
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reporting live in san francisco, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new this morning, an oakland charter school has canceled class for today and tomorrow. aspire monarch academy is reporting that a staff member there may have been exposed to the coronavirus. school officials emphasize there's only the possibility the worker was exposed. but still, officials decided to take preventative action to help protect students, faculty and staff. class has been canceled now for the rest of the week. >>> a private school in atherton will also be closed this week due to concerns over the coronavirus. the menlo school says a staff member had contact with a relative who tested positive for the coronavirus. there are no signs the worker was infected. >> i didn't know it would get so close to us here in menlo park. i guess that's the case with coronavirus and how bad it's getting. >> menlo school is undergoing a deep clean. school officials say they are working closely with the san mateo county department of health as well as the cdc. >>> our time is 7:05. some private schools are preparing to k
reporting live in san francisco, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new this morning, an oakland charter school has canceled class for today and tomorrow. aspire monarch academy is reporting that a staff member there may have been exposed to the coronavirus. school officials emphasize there's only the possibility the worker was exposed. but still, officials decided to take preventative action to help protect students, faculty and staff. class has been canceled now for the rest of...
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we will check in with elissa harrington for more on this story.ou were mentioning some bus drivers may drive by you. >> if you are at a bus stop and the bus flies by, there's probably a good reading. they are monitoring how many people are on the vehicle making sure people can stay six feet away. if vehicles get too full, which in this case only a handful of people might be on board, the bus will continue on. what is happening today is muni will be closely monitoring passenger levels. also service has been drastically cut , all light rail routes will be placed by buses meeting subway stations are closed. the closure at the west portal tunnel, he pulled who do ride are allowed to enter through the back door. that is so you don't get too close to the operator. some express routes will not run. cable cars are not in service to protect operators from infection. silicon valley in the south bay, light rail service is suspended until further notice. vta was planning to run trains every 30 minutes starting today, those plans got scrapped last week and ope
we will check in with elissa harrington for more on this story.ou were mentioning some bus drivers may drive by you. >> if you are at a bus stop and the bus flies by, there's probably a good reading. they are monitoring how many people are on the vehicle making sure people can stay six feet away. if vehicles get too full, which in this case only a handful of people might be on board, the bus will continue on. what is happening today is muni will be closely monitoring passenger levels....
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sea after several onboard started showing signs of coronavirus and 21 tested positive for elissa harringtont the port of oakland right now telling us more about what is happening today, good morning.>>reporter: good morning dave. we want to let the viewers know this ship will come into the outer harbor area of the port of oakland which is right by the bay bridge. this is an area of the port which has not been used for several years so it is not an area where port workers go in and out which is one of the main reasons they chose this location but a lot of people want to know why the grand princess is coming to oakland when it was originally supposed to docketing for cisco. there are a few reasons. first not many ports can handle a ship of this size and the port of oakland can the outer port area has a space which can be sealed off from the public to keep the rest of the community safe in the port of oakland is in close proximity to the airport where charter flights will carry passengers and crew domestically and internationally and it is close to travis air force base where many of the passe
sea after several onboard started showing signs of coronavirus and 21 tested positive for elissa harringtont the port of oakland right now telling us more about what is happening today, good morning.>>reporter: good morning dave. we want to let the viewers know this ship will come into the outer harbor area of the port of oakland which is right by the bay bridge. this is an area of the port which has not been used for several years so it is not an area where port workers go in and out...
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ktvu's elissa harrington is in walnut creek now with details of the changes, good morning.: good morning , i am in the heart of downtown walnut creek full of bars and restaurants and many of these establishments already feeling the effects of coronavirus. they are seeing less people coming into the restaurants and their bars and making less money. they are already hurting and now some of them have to close or limit capacity. the governor call for these new rules after the people who tested positive for covid 19 in california to 335, a 14% increase from the last count, six people have died. he estimates 5.3 he estimates 5.3 million seniors will be affected and seniors over the age of 65 and anyone with chronic illness should isolate themselves.>> we recognize social isolation for millions of californians is anxiety inducing but we recognize what all of the science bears out and what we recognize around the rest of the world is we need to meet the moment head on.>> governor newsom called for all bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs be closed and he stopped short of shuttin
ktvu's elissa harrington is in walnut creek now with details of the changes, good morning.: good morning , i am in the heart of downtown walnut creek full of bars and restaurants and many of these establishments already feeling the effects of coronavirus. they are seeing less people coming into the restaurants and their bars and making less money. they are already hurting and now some of them have to close or limit capacity. the governor call for these new rules after the people who tested...
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elissa harrington is live at the cosco in concord where there was a crowd.a, if i were to show up there now, do you think it would be reasonably able to get into that store? >> you would be able to get in but you have a lot of competition getting what you need. one employee told me that he estimates about 2000 people enter the building in just a matter of minutes. it was absolutely chaotic once the doors opened just before 9:00 a.m. some people have been waiting outside for hours. i want to show you the moment they were left inside. >> reporter: as you can see there, some people were upset because a few shoppers cut in line right when the doors open. the line in so long it wrapped entirely around the building. today shoppers at costco in concorde or limited to just one package of toilet paper, one package of bottled water, and one package of paper towels. they are completely sold out of lysol wipes. got a chance to speak with an employee. he told me some people got upset when they were told about the shopping limits. he has never seen outlined like this befo
elissa harrington is live at the cosco in concord where there was a crowd.a, if i were to show up there now, do you think it would be reasonably able to get into that store? >> you would be able to get in but you have a lot of competition getting what you need. one employee told me that he estimates about 2000 people enter the building in just a matter of minutes. it was absolutely chaotic once the doors opened just before 9:00 a.m. some people have been waiting outside for hours. i want...
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liz harrington, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. migrant crisis it is exploding now. it is about to hit europe. happening now, even more chaos at the turkey-greece border. why europe has a plan but did nothing to fix the problem after the same crisis exploded in 2015. this story next. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that ke
liz harrington, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. migrant crisis it is exploding now. it is about to hit europe. happening now, even more chaos at the turkey-greece border. why europe has a plan but did nothing to fix the problem after the same crisis exploded in 2015. this story next. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor...
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ktvu's elissa harrington went to a church in concord that's now offering drive-thru prayers. >> we'reray with them if they have any prayer needs basically through the window to kind of encourage them and also honor the fact we want to keep people safe, keep them from getting the coronavirus. >> executive pastor of the bay church in concord jason bishop offered prayer through a car window. places of worship all over the world were forced to suspend or cancel these gatherings as social distancing remains key in the fight against the coronavirus. the bay church is now offering drive-thru prayers and a live stream online of its regular services. >> we basically have closed down our actual campus other than staff that are putting on our services and gatherings so we can stream them live. we always stream live, but it's going to be a whole other level. we typically have about 3,000 people on campus each weekend with kids and adults and so now they're going to be watching online hopefully. >> many places of worship moved online to avoid large crowds. attendees can still hear scripture, liste
ktvu's elissa harrington went to a church in concord that's now offering drive-thru prayers. >> we'reray with them if they have any prayer needs basically through the window to kind of encourage them and also honor the fact we want to keep people safe, keep them from getting the coronavirus. >> executive pastor of the bay church in concord jason bishop offered prayer through a car window. places of worship all over the world were forced to suspend or cancel these gatherings as...
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ktvu's marissa harrington live in sunnyvale, tells how the department is handling this. >> reporter: for one, the main lobby is closed today they are not allowing numbers of the public to come inside of the department, you can see they posted signs on the doors. the lobby will be closed until further notice. also, those officers who were exposed are being told to stay at home until health officials say it's safe to come back to work. >> it's an abundance of caution, the officers were quarantined. they have since returned home. we are asking our community members to remain calm. >> reporter: sunnyvale officials, urging calm coronavirus concerns directly impact the department of public 50. seven officers may have been exposed to covid-19, also known as coronavirus. it happened when they responded to an emergency early thursday, a 72-year-old man was unconscious and not breathing. officers performed cpr. >> while obtaining the patient's medical history, a family member advised us that the patient had recently been on a cruise where two other passengers were suspected of having covid-19.
ktvu's marissa harrington live in sunnyvale, tells how the department is handling this. >> reporter: for one, the main lobby is closed today they are not allowing numbers of the public to come inside of the department, you can see they posted signs on the doors. the lobby will be closed until further notice. also, those officers who were exposed are being told to stay at home until health officials say it's safe to come back to work. >> it's an abundance of caution, the officers...
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ktvu alyssa harrington has a look at the long line outside big stores this morning before they even opened. >> reporter: it was anything but a normal day at the grocery store for shoppers at costco and target pay the coronavirus outbreak has thousands stocking up on supplies. hundreds of shoppers, some wearing masks and gloves and a line that wrapped around cosco about an hour before even open. there was some arguing when a few people try to cut to the front of the line. >> the line is back there, we've been in line for over an hour. you don't care, right? >> this is like black friday for toilet paper. >> reporter: once inside, it was a mad dash for toilet paper. >> it was really crazy. people are flying towards the toilet paper and paper towels. they are out of a lot of things, like wipes and lysol and stuff. >> reporter: many people, panic buying is concerned about the coronavirus gripped the bay area page shoppers were limited to one package of the paper. one package of paper towels. and one package of water per cardholder. some did not take the news well. >> they don't understand, they
ktvu alyssa harrington has a look at the long line outside big stores this morning before they even opened. >> reporter: it was anything but a normal day at the grocery store for shoppers at costco and target pay the coronavirus outbreak has thousands stocking up on supplies. hundreds of shoppers, some wearing masks and gloves and a line that wrapped around cosco about an hour before even open. there was some arguing when a few people try to cut to the front of the line. >> the line...
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charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit 75% of the nursing homes are understaffed. and there specially sure on registered nurses and registered nurses are crucial because they're the ones. >>who would be monitoring infection cent doing the oversight and monitoring him or shane it's her belief that there should be one registered nurse for every 20 to 30 residents. >>and one certified nursing assistant for every 7 patients during the day and evening shifts. but she says the industry also needs tougher government oversight, but regulations have been weakened during the trump administration the centers for medicare and medicaid services or cms is the federal agency overseeing nursing homes. when i asked if they would be stepping up inspections in the wake of the epidemic there administrator responded via an emailed statement for the trump administration and cms
charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit 75% of the nursing homes are understaffed. and there specially sure on registered nurses and registered nurses are crucial because they're the ones. >>who would be monitoring infection cent doing the oversight and monitoring him or shane it's...
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harrington has studied nursing homes for 4 decades.act is they're dealing with a deadly combination. patients live very closely together and often have compromised immune systems. and privately owned nursing homes are notorious for cutting staff and having lesser trained folks working. >> they're rushing to take care of people. they're cutting corners. they're omitting the basic procedures of washing your hands. it's a disaster. >> love you mommy. >> i think our facility is good about that stuff. i keep an eye and see do they take care of the resintses, betoof things. >> reporter: the san francisco health department says it's not a matter of if, but when san francisco gets cases of the coronavirus. up until now testing meant sending a sample to the cdc in atlanta which could take a week to get back, but the health department will begin testing patients here in san francisco with a one day turn around. and officials say the testing will prioritize the most vulnerable, including the elderly with chronic diseases, often the very people in
harrington has studied nursing homes for 4 decades.act is they're dealing with a deadly combination. patients live very closely together and often have compromised immune systems. and privately owned nursing homes are notorious for cutting staff and having lesser trained folks working. >> they're rushing to take care of people. they're cutting corners. they're omitting the basic procedures of washing your hands. it's a disaster. >> love you mommy. >> i think our facility is...
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. >> elissa harrington you have been watching shoppers the past few days and what is the situation? what good morning, there was a lot of people waiting to get inside of 10 or 15 and those who have come out so far have only bought a few items, not what i saw yesterday were people were filling entire shopping carts but again i was at cosco and safeway yesterday and it sprouts today people just getting a few items like eggs, produce and trying to avoid huge crowds that are bound to come by later this morning. i want to show you video from cosco yesterday, all of the cost goes around the bay area are externally busy and other concord cosco shoppers were limited to one package of toilet paper, one package of paper towels and one package of water. some shoppers were masks and gloves. >> i do not want to get sick or spread to anyone and i figured if i will be in a place with so many people i will play it safe.>> the shopping frenzy left a nearly empty frozen food sections in trader joe's as well as sparse shelves of meat and produce and toilet paper completely sold out holding the medicat
. >> elissa harrington you have been watching shoppers the past few days and what is the situation? what good morning, there was a lot of people waiting to get inside of 10 or 15 and those who have come out so far have only bought a few items, not what i saw yesterday were people were filling entire shopping carts but again i was at cosco and safeway yesterday and it sprouts today people just getting a few items like eggs, produce and trying to avoid huge crowds that are bound to come by...
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brent: i'm joined at the big table limelight colleague kres harrington from the sports desk. the decision everyone expected. it was a matter of time. kres: yes, it was a matter of time. on sunday the ioc said it would take four weeks to decide. that turned into 48 hours. teams already notified the public that they would withdraw -- canada, australia and even usa track and field on sunday showed that sentiment. britain expected to follow as well. when you factor in the idea that the athletes did not have proper places to train and so forth -- i give credit even though it is like to give credit, the president, he came out as that this is about saving lives. sport is not the most important thing right now. preserving human life is. that is a common denominator across the globe. brent: i hear they will still call the games the 2020 olympic games, even if they take place in 2021. kres: yeah, i think that is a branding issue. in terms of the athletes, they are heartbroken but relief and understand. canada one of the first teams to withdraw. the wrestling champion came out and said
brent: i'm joined at the big table limelight colleague kres harrington from the sports desk. the decision everyone expected. it was a matter of time. kres: yes, it was a matter of time. on sunday the ioc said it would take four weeks to decide. that turned into 48 hours. teams already notified the public that they would withdraw -- canada, australia and even usa track and field on sunday showed that sentiment. britain expected to follow as well. when you factor in the idea that the athletes did...
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ktvu's elissa harrington went to a church that is now offering drive-through prayers. >> where there and available to pray with them basically to the window to encourage them and also honor the fact that we want to keep people safe, keep them from getting the coronavirus. >> jason discipline offered prayer through a car window during what would usually be a sunday service. all of the world forced to suspend or cancel gatherings in the fight against the coronavirus. the bay church now offering drive-through prayers and a live stream online of its regular services. >> would basically have closed on the actual campus other than services and gatherings which we always stream life. we typically have about 3000 people on weekend campus each weekend. now they're going to be watching online, hopefully. >> many places of worship have moved online to avoid large crowds. attendees can still hear scripture, listen to music, and indirect with their religious community through lifestream. >> is a senior citizen i'm really thankful to the church for taking extra precaution that they are and having
ktvu's elissa harrington went to a church that is now offering drive-through prayers. >> where there and available to pray with them basically to the window to encourage them and also honor the fact that we want to keep people safe, keep them from getting the coronavirus. >> jason discipline offered prayer through a car window during what would usually be a sunday service. all of the world forced to suspend or cancel gatherings in the fight against the coronavirus. the bay church...
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several onboard started showing sides of the crime virus, 21 of them on board tested positive elissa harrington joins us live at the port of oakland right now so pick up the story from there and good morning.>>reporter: good morning, the ship will sail onto the outer harbor area of the port of oakland right near the bay bridge officials are preparing to unload thousands of people when it does arrive it what will happen is passengers will disembark and taken a different federal facilities where they will immediately going to quarantine those who need medical attention will be taken a different hospitals around the area, the crew however will stay on board. they will be quarantined and treated on the vessel. the governor's office decided to allow the grand princess carrying more than 3500 people to dock in oakland when it was originally supposed to end up in san francisco. the governor said oakland was the best location because the port can fit a ship of this size and this area can also easily be sealed off which will protect the public. there is also close proximity to travis air force base wher
several onboard started showing sides of the crime virus, 21 of them on board tested positive elissa harrington joins us live at the port of oakland right now so pick up the story from there and good morning.>>reporter: good morning, the ship will sail onto the outer harbor area of the port of oakland right near the bay bridge officials are preparing to unload thousands of people when it does arrive it what will happen is passengers will disembark and taken a different federal facilities...
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it can be taken out now into the community charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit 75% of the nursing homes are understaffed. and there specially short on registered nurses and registered nurses are crucial because they're the ones. >>who would be monitoring infection cent doing the oversight and monitoring him or shane it's her belief that there should be one registered nurse for every 20 to 30 residents. >>and one certified nursing assistant for every 7 patients during the day and evening shifts. but she says the industry also needs tougher government oversight, but regulations have been weakened during the trump administration the centers for medicare and medicaid services or cms is the federal agency overseeing nursing homes. when i asked if they would be stepping up inspections in the wake of the epidemic there administrator responded via an emailed statement for the trump administra
it can be taken out now into the community charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit 75% of the nursing homes are understaffed. and there specially short on registered nurses and registered nurses are crucial because they're the ones. >>who would be monitoring infection cent doing...
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and so they're going home back into the community so it can quickly spread charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit. >>which she says makes up 70% of the industry many nursing homes are quite short staffed they're saying staff are rushing from aspect to >>and they often do not observe hand washing techniques and so it's easy to spread. the infections. it's her belief that there should be one registered nurse for every 20 to 30 residents. and one certified nursing assistant for every 7 patients during the day and evening shifts. but she says the industry also needs tougher government oversight, but regulations have been weakened during the trump administration the centers for medicare and medicaid services or cms is the federal agency overseeing nursing homes. when i asked if they would be stepping up inspections in the wake of the epidemic there administrator responded via an emailed statemen
and so they're going home back into the community so it can quickly spread charlene harrington is a professor emeritus from u c s s school of nursing. >>she expects this epidemic will expose gaps in the network of care for our most vulnerable population, especially those living in nursing homes that are run for profit. >>which she says makes up 70% of the industry many nursing homes are quite short staffed they're saying staff are rushing from aspect to >>and they often do not...
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>> liz harrington says he will stick to the strategy of delivering results? >> we are going to win the democratic nomination and we are going to do the the most dangerous president in the history of this country. >> just a few days ago the campaign was declared dead. this campaign will send donald trump packing. the campaign is taking off. jillian: it was all about bernie sanders but joe biden stole the show. with the race becoming a 2-man race between the capitalist and socialist. rob: who stands the best chance against the president? liz harrington. let's take a quick look at the delegate count. joe biden has a lead. it is not a huge lead. no one would get to 1991 by convention time. >> you are looking at it now. a divided democrat field that was really weak. you have to third of voters deciding in the last three days, joe biden running for president for 33 years, they are not sure about it. this is emblematic of what the democrats and establishment had been denying since 2016. one of the big issues 2016 was about, draining the swamp and here you have the d
>> liz harrington says he will stick to the strategy of delivering results? >> we are going to win the democratic nomination and we are going to do the the most dangerous president in the history of this country. >> just a few days ago the campaign was declared dead. this campaign will send donald trump packing. the campaign is taking off. jillian: it was all about bernie sanders but joe biden stole the show. with the race becoming a 2-man race between the capitalist and...
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so padraig harrington might be hoping he is there. but it a long way off.e is, how much of that golf will be played by tiger woods? to the coronavirus. the barcelona marathon is the latest to be postponed. it was meant to be held next sunday by has been moved to 25th october. scotland were supposed to be playing france in the women's six nations today, but that game was also postponed after one of the scottish players tested positive for the coronavirus. the player has been treated but is described as otherwise well. seven members of the scotla nd otherwise well. seven members of the scotland playing and management staff are in self lice lacing. england's cricketers will be keep their distance from members of the media during their tour of sri lanka. it is part of a range of measures they are taking as part of a proactive approach to protect themselves from the outbreak. finally, the basketball star be wrong statements said he would refuse to play if it was behind closed doors. the league has asked playered to prepare for the possibility but james says he o
so padraig harrington might be hoping he is there. but it a long way off.e is, how much of that golf will be played by tiger woods? to the coronavirus. the barcelona marathon is the latest to be postponed. it was meant to be held next sunday by has been moved to 25th october. scotland were supposed to be playing france in the women's six nations today, but that game was also postponed after one of the scottish players tested positive for the coronavirus. the player has been treated but is...
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to padraig harrington might be hoping he is there. but it a long way off. there is isa there.d. the big question mark at this stage is how much of that golf will be played by tiger woods? to the cutrone which is having a big impact on world sport. the barcelona marathon is there is is a lot of golf to be played. the big question mark at this stage is how much of that golf will be played by tiger woods? to the cutrone which is having a big impact on world sport. the barcelona marathon is the...
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alyssa harrington spoke with one of the restaurants impacted by the new changes. >> reporter: main street kitchen and bar in walnut creek is typically packed but they're preparing to cut their capacity in half. inside employees rearranged the set you to allow social distancing between patrons. >> we felt it how people are not coming in as much and general manager said the announce want to reduce capacity didn't come as a huge surprise but it's going to hurt. >> we recognize what all of the science bears out and we recognize around the rest of the world we need to meet this moment head on. >> restaurants and small businesses in walnut creek are banding together to support one another and asking loyal customers to consider buying gift cards to help them stay afloat. >> it's a really nice sent want and guests that come in and we'll be back and you need help and they're buying gift cards now so it balancing out. >> fox 2 news. >> the mayor of los angeles is taking big steps to try and keep everyone safe there. yesterday he announced executive action totem prayerly close bars, nightclubs, gyms
alyssa harrington spoke with one of the restaurants impacted by the new changes. >> reporter: main street kitchen and bar in walnut creek is typically packed but they're preparing to cut their capacity in half. inside employees rearranged the set you to allow social distancing between patrons. >> we felt it how people are not coming in as much and general manager said the announce want to reduce capacity didn't come as a huge surprise but it's going to hurt. >> we recognize...