Theyll be in effect in 6 bay area counties through may kron fours dan kerman reports now from San Franciscos Golden Gate Park with details were not out of the woods yet at a News Conference monday, San Francisco mayor london breed said well socialdistancing has slowed the spread of the coronavirus. The bay area stay at home order which was to expire may 3rd will now be extended through the month of may. We want to be very careful. That we not take the steps out of frustration. Out concerned we dont move too quickly. And. Repeat mistakes that have been made in our past history, the shelter order which has led to close businesses and d streets and people venturing out for only essential needs. Well also be extended in alameda contra customer in san mateo and Santa Clara County. Right now what we see are the numbers. Go up every single day and our city. We also see the number of hospitalizations they have gone up in our city and the good news is theyve not gone up as large is other places
San francisco, san mateo and santa clara. Health Officials Say that theyll release more details when the orders are officially updated later on in the week and today, San Francisco Health Officials said the bay area has slow the spread of the virus, but it is important not to lose the progress that we have made so far Health Director and San Francisco doctor grant colfax says while the rate of hospitalizations are relatively steady now. We still need to see those numbers go down significantly for 2 weeks before the shelter order can be lifted. Hes also calling for more testing. In general we need to increase our testing 2, 2, 2, or 3 times what it currently is. Theres new shelter order will come with some changes most of which will be announced later this week. But mayor breed announced the jfk drive in Golden Gate Park and shelley drive in mclaren park will be closed to cars. Starting tomorrow to allow people to have more space to get outside and exercise. In this is about protecting