Compares to the number of and based on the latest numbers, San Francisco has about 32 of the cases statewide the city is receiving about 28 of the states vaccine allotment. Some people tell me they dont think its a little over 4,000 vaccines feels like a slap in the face. The San Francisco department of Public Health says theyll be getting 4,163 more doses of the jenny has monkeypox vaccine. This is after sfdph requested. 35,000 doses from federal supplies. We are one of the top cities in the country now experiencing monkeypox. We certainly have a disproportionate impact happening here in the bay area. Tired term years. The chief executive officer of the San Francisco aids foundation. The foundations clinic has been vaccinating people as doses become available. He says they have experienced controlling infections. Having learned from the aids crisis. We are very well positioned to be. In a responsive plays to the epidemic. If we had access to. The resources we need large. Barge also to populations are part of this. Its not a j. This but its its hit our community first. And we dont control it, it will spread the almonds latest numbers from the cdc and sfdph San Francisco has about 32 of the monkeypox cases statewide. Which is why leaders like state senator scott wiener say we need to do what we can to prevent the spread come fast enough because we have limited time, a limited window to control. This outbreak has said dph and the aids foundation are working on educating people about the virus for guard lists of whether or not they can get vaccinated. They say it can prevented by avoiding physical contact covering the body when in crowds and talking to your partners . Well, its the last thing we need right now. Weve got a really rough 2 years and were not done with covid rush for should i say focus on time with us. The San Francisco department of Public Health says theyre looking at case data right now to determine where the doses should go. They want to get doses to those that already had an exposure to monkeypox. Live in the newsroom. Amanda harry kron, 4 news. Amanda, thank you. Tonight were following up on 2 deadly crashes on bay area. Freeways, chp are investigating after a passenger fell out of a car and died on highway. 24 last night, all eastbound lanes near camino pavlo were shut down around 11 oclock. Investigators say a passenger extended themselves out of a window of the car, fell onto the road and was then struck and killed by another car. Chp in martinez is asking any witnesses to come forward and the other deadly collision happened on highway one o one in san jose around 2. 45. This morning. This is near the mathilda avenue offramp. All lanes are back open tonight. Youre watching video from the scene. This crash involved multiple cars. We know at least one person died. The Investigation Continues into the bomb threat that forced hundreds of travelers to evacuate San FranciscoInternational Airport officers at the airport got word of the threat around 8. 15, last night. They then evacuated the International Terminal and shut down the sfo. Bart station, wreaking havoc on travelers plans. Police completed their search of the terminal just before midnight. In the end, they removed several suspicious packages. The airport tweeted this morning, normal operations had resumed service at the sfo. Bart station was also back up and running today. Police say they did detain a man for questioning but have made no arrests so far. And Yosemite National park. Fire crews are gaining ground against the washburn fire, which is now. 37 contained. It has grown another 100 acres over the past. 24 hours, park Officials Say residents of the community of can now return to their homes starting tomorrow morning, the famed Mariposa Grove of mature sequoias will remain closed, at least for now. But the fire has been contained in that area. Officials are still asking people who do not live in the area and yearround to wait several days to come back. Crews say they are making good progress. Meanwhile, on extinguishing the marsh fire burning in pittsburgh. Firefighters are flooding that area to put out the fire smoldering deep in the pete there. Multiple pumps were added overnight and officials do say the lower areas are filling in. Well, they have to make millions of gallons of water will be needed to attack this fire for about a week in this way. Smoke from the fire has been impacting our air quality. Of course, here in the bay area. We do want to get you a check of your 4 zone forecast live. Look at the bay from our mount tam cam. Absolutely beautiful night tonight. Yeah. Looks some haze hanging around here and in the bay. We know that in the east bay. As you mentioned, has been pretty troublesome out there in terms of air a priest rodriguez joining us now with more on that yet. Antioch, really seeing the worst air particles right now, puerto unhealthy. So please limit your outdoor activity. As much as you can, especially in that eastern portion of contra costa. Lets take a look at air quality overall in the bay area. Looking good. But along our bay area coastline, as were seeing that haze starting to increase out there this evening. But tomorrow we are going to see a stronger sea breeze, especially along the coast. And thats whats going to improve air quality tomorrow for most of the bay area. So looking good out there for your sunday afternoon. And heres a live look outside at the transamerica. Pyramid Crystal Clear blue skies and were tracking temperatures still hot out there for warmest inland valleys, checkout conquered. 91 degrees out there right now after being near the triple digits today. Youre 35 degrees warmer than Half Moon Bay at 55 degrees along the coast. Starting to see the return of that marine layer and also cool sea breeze influence certainly helping there. But san jose fremont and berkeley in the mid 70s and temperatures still toasty for those of you in our north bay valleys. Novato trying to flirt with 80s but 79 degrees with livermore and dublin in the low to mid 80s there for your saturday night. So lets take a look at when tracker for we are tracking northwesterly breezes for downtown San Francisco. More of a cool sea breeze influence for those of you in oakland sustained at 20 Miles Per Hour or less and taking a look ahead at our next 3 day forecast. Were still going to deal with that valley heat through monday. Some relief on tuesday, but we wont really cool down to seasonal temperatures until the middle of this upcoming week. More my full forecast in just a few minutes. Noel and and back to you. Thanks, in the east bay, the search continues for alexis. Gabe, the oakley woman who has been missing for several months today, volunteers searched the space for a specific piece of evidence. That could provide muchneeded answers and closure. Kron fours gayle ong has the latest. On their efforts from oakley. Volunteers brought metal detectors. Sifted through bushes and plants along live oak avenue in oakley saturday. Its crazy. What one thing to find part of the cell phone that belongs to the missing oakley woman. Alexis gabe. She likes to take pictures all the time. Just thousands and thousands of pictures on our or emails or text anything else that we can get a clean up is on standby right now. Theyre waiting. If we do find something theyre going to come in or 2. To date, alexiss body has yet to be found. Her father glenn says her iphone 11 Screen Protector was found in some bushes near oakley. Police say alexis is exboyfriend. Marshall jones is a prime suspect in her disappearance and likely murder. Police say his dna was found on her screen. Protector jones was killed during a confrontation with police in Washington State last month in recent weeks, investigators released more clues. A handwritten note believed to be written by jones providing directions on where to dispose of alexiss body. Im here to support a family and going to somehow some back in oakley volunteers helping the family search for answers and get closure to breaking my heart. A good girl. Can down as a very loving for any one of the missing this long and for marshall to be gone and no information from the family. This is very frustrating to Police Departments are helping the and you know and the entire community here. Its its awesome. That here to support and it just pleading to anyone who has information to these. We just give us the information we need. And the city of oakley is offering 100,000 reward for any information leading to the whereabouts of alexis, gabe, reporting from oakley, gayle ong kron. 4 news. Contra costa county prosecutors say antioch and Pittsburgh Police officers who are links to 40 different investigations cannot be trusted. That is until all criminal charges in each case are dropped. Chief assistant da Simon Oconnell says there are, quote, multiple officers who are subjects of an ongoing criminal investigation involving a range of offenses which constitute crimes of moral turpitude. He added the contra costa das office is actively engaged in evaluating these cases to determine whether the charged cases compromised or whether the case can proceed. And quote, the officers in question have not been identified. Exactly. A week after taking on her new job as San Franciscos District AttorneyBrooke Jenkins is reshuffling her office staff. She announced the hirings of 3 senior team members, including ana gonzalez who worked in the das office before, but was fired by chase abboud. And she will now be second in command there at the das office. Now im in a county deputy da nancy tung, who ran against chase, in 2019, will be jenkins, chief of special prosecutions and tiffany sutton, the director of the citys crime strategies division. Well be taking on a yet to be specified position there at the das office. Also, there was some firings yesterday of 2 booting staffers. Rachel marshall and rcl hurtado. They both responded by tweeting that they will still continue to fight for criminal justice. Happening tomorrow, the aids walk returns to San Francisco at golden gate park. Thats after 2 years of Virtual Events to the pandemic. The walk has been around since 1987 and has reportedly raised more than a Million Dollars to help fight to help in the fight against hiv and aids. The event tomorrow morning starts at 10 00am. The Newest National park is here in San Francisco and its opening to the public this weekend. A Ribbon Cutting ceremony was held today at the presidio tunnel tops the culmination of the decades long project adds 14 acres to the National Golden gate Recreation Area with a green space over the concrete tunnels that lead to the golden gate bridge. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and San Francisco mayor london breed were on hand for todays celebration. I think everyone whos responsible for making this tape. Table tops event, the celebration that it deserves to be having the incredible leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi who fought for what the people of this city wanted to see this place become. No longer the freeway. It once was no longer the limited access army base it used to be. But open place for all to enjoy. The park officially opens to the public tomorrow with events planned for the whole family to enjoy throughout the summer. Coming up in this hour of kron, 4 news, the School Vandalized a week ago now getting some tlc. How the community is coming together to clean it up. Plus, a bay area woman finally home after spending time in war torn ukraine was she says helping the ukrainian people was personal for her. But first, were going to talk. You made that uc berkeley, Infectious Disease specialist doctor John Swartzberg about the possibility of mask mandates returning to the ban. Welcome back. A study by the mayo clinic showing the ba 5 omicron subvariant is 4 times more resistant to our vaccines. And Health Experts are now calling this train hyper contagious as cases continue to rise. Los angeles expected to be the first. Southern california county to bring back indoor mask mandates. Were wondering what might happen here in San Francisco. Not too far behind los angeles when it comes to covid infections. Joining us now to talk masking is doctor John Swartzberg. Doctor, thank you for joining us this evening. I feel like for months doctors have been saying we likely wouldnt see mask mandates again. I know Alameda County did bring theirs back for a bit earlier this year. Were highly vaccinated population up here in the bay. So what are the chances masks come back for us . Well, its all up to. 2 things. Number one, but this virus decides to do. And right now its deciding to spread really fast. Speak 0. 5, 8. 5 and the other is up to us in terms of what we can do to stop the spread or at least slow it down. So those are the 2 things we have to play with right now. Doctor john Alameda County. As we mentioned, they issued mask mandate on june 3rd at last about 3 weeks. Then there are some critics out there that were referencing transmission rates and whatnot and said that essentially it really made no difference. So is there really a point to Wearing Masks . You cant tell whether wear masks. Mask mandate for 3 weeks would make any difference or not. And frankly, if one county doesnt the bay area, the other 7 counties dont do it, its not going to work very well anyway. It really has to be a pretty concerted effort to get to have all the counties, least most of them, if the mandate to make to make a difference. Heres what we know. We know that wearing high quality indoors does protect you and does protect other people that i think everybody understands that the question really is. If we cant get most people to do that and the number of cases are surging and hospitalizations are going up. Should mask mandates 10 be implemented. And thats really what the the questions centers around. The cdc has been saying for a good while, any county of which San Francisco county is certainly one of them that are in the orange right now or in the transmission levels of red. Everybody should be wearing a mask indoors. If you go to counties, you see people with 90 of people indoors with a mask and other counties with 5 or 10 . When it comes to the severity, though, of these new cases that folks are having, are they more severe . Are you seeing . Thats been one of the probably the only really good thing about this new surge in cases. And that is that were seeing a real disconnect between the high number of infections and relative to what we saw december and january, relatively lower numbers of hospitalizations, people in the icu and people dying. But the number i want to emphasize the word relative because right now in the united states, were adding 30350 people die every day and 2 years ago, 3 years ago, we would have thought that was a catastrophe. And now were saying thats a lot better than 3,000 people were seeing during the day december january, united states. So everything is relative. And doctor swartzberg, you know it. One of the phrases that was used during the pandemic a lot, maybe even overuse was this idea. New normal, new normal. This is the new normal for us. So is masking just simply going to become the new normal for us . Because last summer were bringing back masking in the bay area to curb the issue of the delta variant. Now were dealing with these omicron subvariants is is it just going to be masking every season . Well, theres no get to this fired city of kherson the summer and the winter and the spring in the fall so sees no, is not really an issue. I think which really asking is what are we going to get out of this . Yes, cycle of having to wear masks in tates market where masks and takes months. Well get there. Were going to get already. I think the earlier we were talking about the lower numbers of people being hospitalized compared to december january. But that primarily has to do with is the large amount of background immunity that the people in the bay area have for vaccination and from previous infection. So thats helping drive down a lot of the really serious infections. But its not driving down. Yeah, clippers are influenza. That makes you pretty miserable. Disney land you in the hospital. But i think we can break this cycle. I think we can break it by getting more and more people around this planet vaccinated so that theyre not generating these new variants that cause everybody this planet problems. I think our science is going to take us too much vaccines that are going to be more robust, both in terms of their duration. How many, how how widely they can cover all these different variants. And i think well have newer medications coming down the pike. That will make a big difference. So i think well get well break the cycle. But were nowhere near it right now. Doctor John Swartzberg, thank you as always for your expertise. Uc berkeley, Infectious Disease specialist and professor emeritus, thanks again. Thank you. Youre welcome. Thank you. We want to get your check of your forecast this evening. Taking a live look at downtown Sa