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Vaccine . Joining us to explore this and other dwolts, is dr. Chin hong. Thanks for joining us. My pleasure. Thanks for having me on. This is a worrisome idea, that you can get infected, recover, and get reinfected. Hes 25 years old. Had no other medical history. Got infected like many people did in march. One to two months later when he visited some relatives, people were sick. Help got reinfected again. They did genetic analyses on both of them and they were both dirchlts. And he was sicker the Second Time Around. Sicker the Second Time Around. All right. Do we know if the Second Time Around it was the same strain or a different strain . We think that it was very slightly different but not different enough so that his existing immunity wouldnt have been effective if it were in place. The most like reply explanation is that his immunity roy ned. N. That comes back to what scientist say its really unpredictable how long the immunity would last. This week weve been hearing President Trump saying, hey, i think i am immune now i am immune now. What would doctors have to say about that . I think the case in nevada with this young guy, i would be very afraid to go against the world and think that im immune once i have covid. Again, you can get it again. It may be variable in different people how long immunity lasts but we cant tell. We dont have the tests to tell, have people check over and over again to see if they have immunity. The second thing is, you can get sicker the Second Time Around. What does this mean terms of a vaccine and what does it mean in terms of how we individually as individuals shy say, should act . It doesnt mean vaccines wont work. I think most people think its going to be more durable than natural infection. We have other cases in Infectious Disease where thats true. For example, human papillomavirus, you can get it over and over again but the vaccine has more than 95 effica efficacy. Similarly with covid19 we think the vaccine will be better than natural exposure. We have a major story here. Setback in the race for a vaccine. Several trials have been paused. Johnson johnson yesterday and eli lilly today. The johnsonandjohnson vaccine, we dont have many details but it wasnt like a halt. The pause is like, you press pause on a vcr i guess im dating myself here, on your tv, like you press stop. So it means that there was some illness which needs to be investigated. Hopefully there will be a placebo group. With 60,000 people somebodys bound to get sakt some point and you want to be cautious and make sure its not linked to the vaccine. Right. Do they suggest there could be a further delay to a vaccine being approved . Yeah. So regardless of whether or not its due to the vaccine, the point is when you study large numbers of people, people are going to vaccine trials are going to stop and vechlgt theres no way we will be able to have a vaccine by the end of the year like many people thought but i think in the springtime. We have a lot of great candidates on the block. Fingers crossed. Moving into the orange tier today santa clara will reopen limited Capacity Indoor Dining and other things, mall gatherings are possible now and movie theaters if you want. Any tips for people . Yeah. So i would say this is a crude measure like whether or not something is allowed or not but it is very different if gow to a hole in the wall Indoor Dining versus like a big sort of way house industrial building dining because of ventilation. So not all dine is created equal. Im all for dining but i still feel kind of nervous about it. If somebody really wanted me to go put my nickel down, it would be in sort of a big building with great ventilation. We want the great ventilation. Sfkts is embracing the ban concessi concessions. They say this means we cant make enough money to operate. How is this different than Indoor Dining . Is it . Is this officially different . I mean, it might be a little bit different. The same as in airlines. The rows are not equally spaced apartment it depends what the configuration is in the theater. Most theaters, however, are very well ventilated. Its very modern and general. The air conditioning is great. The air exchange is generally great. Again, if somebodys like on the row behind you and in front of you, its dprirchtd dining. Regardless, i feel im still going on the like an Outdoor Dining person. Its kind of european, after all. It is nice off get used to it, i have to say. Hey, yesterday on the show we had dr. J. They favor reopening for people who are at lower risk while increasing protect for people who are more vulnerable. What do you think about that . I think there are four words that have been describing this ideology. Bad science and seyi ideology. I think it realliy realliy realy on seasons. Herd immunity has been talked about for a long time. That hasnt worked without a loss of life. It depends on how much society is willing to lose life. People might have longterm consequences of covid like the long haulers, even if you get a mild infection, so im very nervous about this idea of reopening willynilly. Ultimately define who vulnerable is. Im a little nervous about all that nobodys advocating full lock county anymore. So nobody is, anyway. So again, i think the rational approach in california like weve been doing is not based on this ideology. Weve been pretty successful. Uhhuh dr. , we only have less than a minute but i want to address this point which a facebook viewer is bringing up. Brian says this nevada reinfection case is getting report as if its knew. Its several months old. Asking the media to be honest about it. Can you explain why . It could take several months before it is a confirmed case that is ready to be reported. Yeah. Thats a great point from brian. I think the difference within why hes reaching attention now is because its been peer reviewed. People dont want to say infection without having and look at all the scientific evidence. This is the difference between sort of conspiracy and confirmed science. So its a constructive case for all of us. Drall right, doctor. Great talk with you. Thank you. Were going to take a short break. When we return, the and the veterans that never quit on their team. When being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher. Our agents put in the time and legwork for you,. So saving on Auto Insurance is easy. Because saving a little extra goes a long way. Usaa. What youre made of, were made for. And welcome back. Almeida county joined santa clair county into moving into a less restrictsive reopenling tier. Theyre both in orange, meaning the numbers are better. In oakland, almeida county, mayor live ya shaft. Good to see you. Hello everyone who has sacrificed so much to get us into the orange tier. It is an accomplishments of you to following directions to socially distance, wear a mask and be kaushts about staying indoors with different people. I dont think were going to see huge changes right away. Almeida county taking a cautious approach. They plan to announce some just activities that will be allowed but probably not t starting until the week of october 26. That is what we heard. We heard at that point, Indoor Dining, indoor worship, indoor movie theaters can be open to a limited kpasz and also some indoor malls can go up to 50 . I know your county has been cautious but can you tell us about oakland whats opening, playgrounds or not activities . Well, i am hope thafl playgrounds as a parent we know that people are going crazy inside. So to get the kids outside, im so glad that people will start to be able to worship again. I think faith is a very important part of our oakland soul. So thats exciting. Then restaurants. We love eating in oakland. And as were worried that the weather is going to start to cool off, those outdoor options that weve created might not be so attractive once that temperature dips down, so i think it is just in the nick of time that were going to be able to adjust as both the temperature and our Health Concerns are adjusting as well. No. The timing is certainly welcome. A viewer wants to know what would it take to open schools all the way. I recognize thats a decision made by oakland unified but it looks like in your city school will not be in person this whole year this smelser, i should say, sfliegt. Well, lets focus on public schools. Also, lets be ready for some tier read opening. Right now, the focus is only on Elementary School students well also know that we have special need students that we might want to provider dies for inperson instruction. I think everybody wants to get back to school but they want to be sure that it is safe. We certainly will be work we will our labor partners to be sure that every teacher, every staff person feels absolutely safe in their health before school gets reopened. Thats going to be some work. The existing contract is in place till the end of this calendar year. Yeah. Typically public School Students should not expect to see a return to school until the new year but i certainly am committed to doing everything within my power to get our teachers that sense of safety that they deserve so we can see schools renope a way thats safe and responsible. In the meantime, how are you doing in terms of your efforts to ensure that a hundred percent of oakland public School Students have laptops and wifi. Are you there yet . Were getting there. This thursday im going to be in east oakland at a school, and this is for kids that got loaner computers, they are going to be turning those in for permanent oakland undivided laptop that will be theirs to keep and to stay in the their homes so that theyre not only tools for Distance Learning but really for the whole family to be connected to life saving resource and information. So we have already distributed about half of those 25,000 oakland undivided laptops. Were going to keep it going. Were going to cross the halfway mark on thursday. I want to ask you about slow streets. If you can talk a little bit about the progress to date and also i understand you just kicked into a new phase yesterday, right . We did well officially announced kind of slow streaks 2. 0. It was quite a celebration. Olson was one of 189 cities that competed for a National Grant to put public art and in oakland its even including a little kind of Community Garden as part of this traffic installation, so only in oakland do we guarden on our traffic calming devices and put like fantastic public arpt in there as well. And its really part of us creating a process where were listening to what community wants, and we are hearing a lot of people like the slow street but they dont want it to look like a Construction Zone so these planter boxes and decorative signs and barriers are going to be much more permanent and also responsive to what that particular neighborhood pants on o their street. Uhhuh. But you see the impact, right . You see people walking, running, jogging. You see people dining. You see that kind of impact already. Right. But think how much our city is oumd by roads. Theres time for cars to share them more with people. People have wanted to be outdoors. Theyve needed to be together in a distanced and safe way. The slow streets have been like a lifeline for so many of our families and communities, and a lot of those communities are saying we want to keep these once covid is done, and so we are working with those communities. Were also working on developing a bopup program for communities that want them for a temporary period of time. You dont always think of bureaucrats as creative nimble people, particularly not traffic engineers, but not so in oakland. Our Traffic Department has been so creative, so nimble and so responsive to community, conversation, and i just cant cannot thank them enough. I never held those stereotypes of engineers. I know they got to be flexible. I want to ask, its three weeks until election day. Youre heavily involved in voter education. I think youre holding a town hall on thursday with the league of women voters. Want to tell us about that . Thats right. I know everyones so focused on the president but there are a bunch of important measures both statewide, county, and oakland specific, so this thursday, bring your voter guide, your ballot and you will hear a very unbiased presentation of those measures by the league of women voters. Im going to chime in and add oakland specific impact. Not Everybody Knows that if prop 15 passes, that will bring an additional 64 million in oakland to fix the potholes, to increase library programs. Its important that oaklanders know that these statewide measures have very local consequences. Please join, its very interactive, too. Got it. We need to update our graphic but its every other thursday now. But this thursday is happening. Good to see you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Have a good one. Were going to take a short break, folks. When we return well talk to all this week, abc 7 has focussed on how shift shifting from parents, students and teachers from the challenge of Distance Learning to the challenging of returning to inperson class. Were committed to building a better bay area through it all. West Elementary School in hillsboroughs principal heather maata. Thank you for joining us, mrs. Maata. Absolutely. Thank you for having us. Yesterday was the first day back of your community k through five. I know the preschoolers came back earlier. What was the mood like . Today was amazing. We welcomed back not all of our students. We started off with the sequential approach. We welcomed back kindergarten, and second graders today. Students jumped out of their cars with big smiles on their faces and there was an amazing just energy on campus that weve missed since we closed our schools in march last spring. Yeah. So alex, cahuna wants to know how many students do you have in your school . So full enrollments here at west school is 346. Got it. Ok. So its kind of medium size. What safety precautions did your school and your district put in place for students and staff . Sure. So we have a variety of safety precautions that weve been putting in place all throughout the summer. So we have of course very small classroom setting, so we have about 15 students in each of our classes. The largest class that we have is 20 students, but thats in a very large space. Its been held in a library space. So that is also helping with our physical distancing, so making sure that we have that six feet between desks in the classroom. Also we have lots of markers all over our campus. Theyre quite colorful. All three of our Elementary Schools are colored pathways, so students know how to get to and from. Also, make sure that students arent interming ling as well. I was going say. How did that work out, keeping kids from interming ling . Im sure that was probably one of the moments that you were probably most concerned about or watching most closely, right . Right. Weve been clever. Weve divide under our playgrounds. We have like chalk lines that divide up our playgrounds. So we have class rooms playing on certain parts of our playgrounds. So then the two classes arent mingling. We have rigorous sanitation. Were san tiegz our play structures as well, just as students, when theyre playing with it, that its sanitized. Then also we have hand washing that takes place like before and after recess as well. In the video i saw kids had their masks on, the dervegs were apart. Did you find that kids were able to keep their mavericks on the whole time that they were in class . Yeah. For the most part they did a really great job. They were giving mask breaks today. We have some locations outside of the classrooms where students can go and take off their mask and just have a little bit of freedom for a couple of minutes. Of course where students are also socially distanced. As we get used to wearing our mask all day. Our educators had a practice day on friday where students wore their masks for some starting at 8 30 up till dismissal, so you could get ready even before it arrives on campus. Id like to find out what your procedure is with regards to temperature checks and very important testing, whether that is there for students and for staff. Absolutely. So weve had just incredible partnership with our community, our staff, and of course where support through our foundation with hhs. Weve partnering with someone who is helping us with testing. We were able to offer testing to all our students returning back and of course with our starvegs so that all took place before students arrived on campus today. Also we had the Health Screen screening that takes place every morning. Parents film out a questionnaire and when they arooichb campus, they show an app, this is a oh. Weight would it has the name of the student, then also the date that the parent took the questionnaire, so when theyre arriving on campus we have a visual that they have been cleared to come on to campus. So that today was day one. It went pretty smoothly. My pick up line or drop off was look a little longer. It takes a while to get used to things, im sure. But heather tlaurng so much for joining us on this interactive show getting answer. We explored a variety of topics, including the latest on covid reinfection. Well be on Facebook Live tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air, on the coronavirus, two separate trials now, a vaccine and antibody treatment both put on hold tonight. Plus, the fireworks. The Supreme Court showdown. President trumps Supreme Court nominee, judge amy coney barrett, is pressed on several major issues today, with just 21 days to go before the election. Does she consider roe verve rus wade a socalled super precedent, a law thats already settled. How she answers. Judge barrett is also asked about the Affordable Care act. With millions of americans and their coverage on the line, a case before the court just days after the election, how she answers on that issue. On same sex marriage. And on the president ial election. If its contested, would she recuse herself . And how she described talking to her own children about the video of george floyd. Se

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