Being prepared and overcoming challenges. Usaa has been standing with them for nearly a hundred years. And well be here to serve you for a hundred more. Is positively to do the new test site that Christopher High School in the town of gilroy. We have to have these type of services throughout the county. Only then will we be able to reopen our businesses. For now the Testing Capacity at the new site is limited to 132 people at each site per day. That is why they are prioritizing who can get tested first they are starting with people who worked at who work at Skilled Nursing facilities, First Responders and healthcare workers and anyone with symptoms of tenderloin housing clinic. Eventually they want to expand the testing to more people. We are trying to get enough tests so everybody can be tested. The importance of that is as people slowly start to get back to work we want to make sure that people know that they are healthy and they know that if they are not we can more quickly follow u
With almost 3 million confirmed cases. In the u. S. , there are about 938,000 cases with more than 52,000 deaths. California ranks fourth in the u. S. With 42,000 cases and almost 1700 deaths. There was seven additional deaths recorded in the bay area today with roughly 7000 cases now. Dr. Anthony fauci said today that he believes the United States could double its coronavirus testing over the next two weeks. He says ramping up testing will only help with the stepbystep effort to reopen the country. The country is currently completing between 1. 5 million and 2 million tests per week. Whatever is coming, its getting a bit more difficult for some people to stay home. Outdoor areas around the bay area are seeing a surge in activity and officials are doing their best to accommodate the crowds. Ktvus greg liggins joins us with some of the problems today. Greg . Reporter yeah, andre. After four days of being stuck indoors, for a lot of people, its being a lot more difficult staying inside w
Mallicoat. Good morning i am Claudine Wong and lets go to like being the first to check in. Meteorologist Rosemary Orozco for the forecast and we all got or the first to try you hand at the culinary arts. The purple memo today, frank or all the arts. Be the first to volunteer. Or the first to say its all going to be okay. Pointed out first and i love we are all on the same wavelength if not in the same building. And when the day comes, that is right i am feeling your when were no longer looking at our worlds from the inside out. It will be what we did in here vibe. And we have potted plants with that will make us stronger out there. Purple behind me, waking up the cloud cover along the coastline and parts of the bay, cooler whaso lets do the rightver chanthing, today. Ow. Temperatures for many around the bay area and this is a look from the east bay towards the lets stay at home. Lets wash up. Lets always keep our distance bay bridge and into San Francisco where you can see the please,
Now at 11 00, a fire ends up getting dangerously close to home and ends up killing more than two dozen animals. I know one of my guys just has died. Plus a Bizarre Police chase. What happened when the driver dressed as a clown decided to sit on the roof of his car. And as we remember with pride when apollo put the first man on the moon, good evening. We begin tonight with what started as a fire in an Apartment Building that ended up killing dozens of chickens. In pay point with what happened. This was a two alarm vegetation fire that threatened some apartments but firefighters were able to stop it from advancing. Unfortunately the fire killed about 30 animals that belonged to one owner. Flames and thick smoke filled the air in bay point this afternoon. A man visiting shared this video. Firefighters were able to knock down the fire by Late Afternoon but it was too late to save chickens and a prized rooster. I come here every day with my husband and try to feed them but now that. One of
Experience. This is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Good evening. We begin with breaking news and heartbreaking news. San francisco is mourning the loss of a man who devoted his life to helping the citys most vulnerable communities, the reverend Cecil Williams. Hes died at age 94. Williams was the long time minister of glide memorial church. He died at his San Francisco home surrounded by friends and family. The glide foundation celebrated its 60th anniversary in San Franciscos tenderloin last december. It provides services for the homeless and anyone in need of a hot meal every day of the year. You may recognize it most for its thanksgiving celebrations where reverend williams always played a key role. His fight for justice also extended around the globe. Hes seen here with human rights champion Nelson Mandela in 1990. San Francisco Mayor london breed paid tribute to reverend williams writing, as a young girl, i would never have dreamed id grow up to work with him. We all be