- BART, which is suffering a complete collapse in ridership and therefore revenue, will get some of a $25 billion piece of the $2 trillion federal aid package. There are funds in the stimulus package earmarked for "critical lifeline funds" to help shore up transit agencies. [CBS SF]
- A former SF General doctor, Dr. John Murray, has died of COVID-19. [Chronicle]
- Mayor London Breed is saying that San Francisco needs 5,000 more hospital beds and 1,500 more ventilators to handle a surge in COVID-19 cases. [Examiner]
- Bay Area corner stores are becoming a lifeline during shelter-at-home orders. [Chronicle]
- PG&E's falling stock price could spell trouble for its bankruptcy plan. [CBS SF]
- SF businesses are refusing to accept cash because it might have virus on it, but that still remains illegal after a 2019 ordinance. [Eater]
- Napa winemaker Agustin Huneeus Jr., who was jailed in the college admissions scandal, has been let out early due to the coronavirus. [CBS SF]
- Steph Curry is hosting a live Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci on Instagram's IGTV tomorrow. [KTVU]
- TV stars Eric Stonestreet and Will Forte will be appearing on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" with Jimmy Kimmel for the show's 20th anniversary. [ABC 7]