
How San Francisco's mayor is trying to fight virus outbreak
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San Francisco mayor says 'drastic steps' by federal government needed to address crisis
On Monday, nearly 7 million people in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area were ordered by city and county officials to stay home to try to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. The city’s Democratic mayor, London Breed, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the public health considerations that went into that decision and how she is working to support businesses as they subsequently lose income.
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How San Francisco's mayor is trying to fight virus outbreak
Clip: 3/17/2020 | 7m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
On Monday, nearly 7 million people in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area were ordered by city and county officials to stay home to try to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. The city’s Democratic mayor, London Breed, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the public health considerations that went into that decision and how she is working to support businesses as they subsequently lose income.
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