Bring in rosemary for a talk of our weather. As i was looking at the weather, it is a day and it changes a lot. Yeah, good morning to you. Hello, happy saturday. We are with changes already underway. We have a mix of clouds out there along the coastline and inside the bay. We go partly sunny and partly cloudy and temperatures are expected to take a drop for today, in addition, to another dive tomorrow for mothers day. Heres a view of what we can expect outside and about. We have upper 40s and upper 50s to start your morning. Today, into the afternoon, some of those hotter spots that were well into the 90s expected to warm into the upper 80s. Notice on sunday, another 510 degrees drop, especially for inland cities. Details of what you can expect for today, the rest of the weekend and the extended forecast coming up. Thank you. Governor gavin newsom says roughly 70 of the states economy can reopen again but with modifications. I know 70 is not 100 . I deeply recognize, with modifications
Nonessential businesses from offering Curbside Service business wanted creek say they agree with the countys decision to wait a little bit longer. Because why would i just be different. Logic is that were a part of the east bay, the census compare were part of that marketplace. Therefore e it makes sense that all the counties were together with what theyre doing. Well the California Retailers Association is working with Business Leaders in wanted creek on guidelines to make sure that shop owners are in compliance with phase 2. Those guidelines are scheduled to be unveiled at the chamber of commerce meeting on tuesday. Now to the south bay this morning where san joses Business Leaders are working on a new plan to provide restaurants a lifeline after the shelter at home orders are lifted. Its called san jose all fresco and the goal is to allow businesses to access public spaces, an outdoor facilities to serve customers. Many restaurants are preparing for a post covid19 world with fewer s
Workers at hospitals and first responders. Having gone through this for we have seen now, the positive results of folks staying at home, bending the curve. We know thereure are protocols in place for health care. We understand the importance of testing. We have the goals others do to get the materials for testing and the supply of personal protective equipment. It has been an incredible response from the community and we have seen the decline in cases and that has been a result of the strong response. We took strong action. That has been from folks across the state, our governor, Public Health officials and Community Working together to bend the curve. Stayathome, doing Everything Possible to protect our families and keep people healthy. We have seen the impact of that, how important it is we increase the amount of testing that is available, the critical importance of the supply chain for personal protective equipment and have shared what we have learned across the country. It has been
That school about the research and what this means. The author of spillover, animal infections and the next human pandemic, he will be joining us from montana. 202 the area code and washington, dc. For the eastern time zone. 2027488001 for the pacific and Mountain Time zones. 2027488001 if you are 2027488002 if you are a medical expert. The very latest from Johns Hopkins university and the numbers on this pandemic. Around the world 3. 1 million cases and the death toll exceeding 214,000. Joining us from birmingham, alabama is dr. Michael saag. He is the director for the Infectious Disease division at the university of alabama Birmingham School of medicine. Thank you for being with us. Dr. Saag thank you for having me. Host the timing of this conversation, the breakthrough by the fda, this new drug used for emergency purposes. Your school and institution, part of the research. How significant is this . Dr. Saag this is an important breakthrough because it has proof of concept in inhibit
And for those in the mountain and pacific time zone. We also want to hear from medical professionals. We come to you from my home to your home. We begin as we always do with the very latest from john hopkins university, and the number on this pandemic. Around the world, 3. 1 million cases. And the death toll now exceeding 214,000. Joining us from birmingham, alabama is dr. Michael sack, the director of Infectious Disease division at Birmingham School of medicine. Its also a professor. Thank you for being with us. Guest thank you for having me. Mike and the timing of this conversation, new drug use for emergency purposes, part of the research. Just how significant is this . Guest this is a very important breakthrough, mostly because it has proof of concept in inhibiting the virus directly, which translates into clinical benefit. Havent seen anything like that before, so its a definite step in the right direction. Mike weve been hearing the term this is done at lightning speed. Just a qu