Died in their homes might never have been tested and then theres the cases that have not been counted cdc director doctor Robert Redfield tweeted earlier this month. Models predicting an increase in deaths in the coming weeks and a cumulative total exceeding 100,000 by june 1st. According to one of the cdc models that theyre highlighting the u. S. Tax will drop a levying about 11,000 and thats because many people are wearing masks, reporting live gayle ong kron 4 news. Tonight there are almost 13,000 confirmed covid19 cases in the bay area. Alameda county leads the local counties with more than 3,000 cases. But the virus has been deadlier in Santa Clara County where a 140 people have died. The complete breakdown by county is available on our website kron 4 dot com in San Francisco, a large number of covid19 deaths is among the citys Homeless Population, the department of Public Health reported 48 homeless deaths during the pandemic so far. Tonight, homeless advocacy groups are calling
Million cases in this country. Meanwhile, california now has more than 101,000 cases and more than 3800 people have died Santa Clara County has pretty much led the bay area in covid 9 cases since the pandemic started not every step but just about but now as restrictions are beginning to ease the county Health Officer is calling for caution santa clara, public Health Officer doctor sara cody told the board of supervisors tuesday. The state could be moving too fast at reopening she expressed concern that the latest 8 modifications are being made without a full understanding of the consequences of the previous around. Doctor cody was the first public Health Officer in the country to issue a shelterinplace order. In tonights virtual town hall representatives touched on the local state and federal response to coronavirus and they answered questions submitted online by viewers kron 4 small bellow joins us now live with the big take aways noel. And can the main thing that was repeated by most
Program to allow parents to allow their babies to work. Next, governor duceys state of the state address. [ applause ] speaker bowers, house leaders, Senate Leaders gray and bradley, members of the legislature and judiciary, my fellow arizonians, thank you so much for the warm welcome. Its great to be back. [ applause ] allow me to start with a question show of hands, who here today in this sham be was born j other than the state of arizona . S a you can see, theres a lot of us. Ill always be a kid from toledo. We have folks here from all over the country and all over the world. Its uniquely arizona. We choose to move here, live here, make this home and were not alone. As we stand here today, more than 70 of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. So were some of our greatest state icons. Leaders, like secretary of the air force, barbara barrett. Trail blazers like, raul castro. Legends like jerry colangelo. Giants like sandra day oconnor. And heroes, like john mccain and pat till
Phan, house leaders peterson and fernandez fernandez, Senate Leaders gray and bradley, chief justice, members of the legislature and judiciary, my fellow arizonans, thank you so much for the warm welcome. Its great to be back. applause allow me to start with a question. Show of hands. Who here today in this chamber was born somewhere other than the state of arizona . As you can see, theres a lot of us. Ill always be a kid from toledo, and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world. Its uniquely arizona. We choose to move here, live here, make this home, and were not alone. As we stand here today, more than 70 of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. So were some of our greatest state icons. Leaders like secretary of the air force, barbara barrett. Trail blazers like raul castro. Legends like jerry colangelo. Quiet saints like bill bidwell. Giants like sandra day oconnor. And heroes like john mccain and pat tillman. And the new comers keep coming. Last ye
address. speaker bowers, president phan, house leaders peterson and fernand fernandez, senate leaders gray and bradley, chief justice, members of the legislature and judiciary, my fellow arizonans, thank you so much for the warm welcome. it s great to be back. allow me to start with a question. show of hands. who here today in this chamber was born somewhere other than the state of arizona? as you can see, there s a lot of us. i ll always be a kid from toledo, and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world. it s uniquely arizona. we choose to move here, live here, make this home, and we re not alone. as we stand here today, more than 70% of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. so were some of our greatest state icons. leaders like secretary of the air force, barbara barrett. trail blazers like raul castro. legends like jerry colangelo. quiet saints like bill bidwell. giants like sandra day o connor. and heroes like john mccain and pat tillma