One of your last San Francisco exits. The left lanes are still blocked. Chp trying to get a crew to run the traffic break so they can clear that big rig from the roadway. Wet roadways continue like san leandro. A crash south 880 in the middle lanes. Were watching that and the green highlighting showing damp roadways. Be careful. It is slick out there. Back to you, laura. Thank you very much. Breaking news from pfizer on this Covid Vaccine. They plan to submit vaccine for approval within days and just finished phase three testing and is said to be 95 effective. Pfizer adds effective for older people and has no serious side effects. The Company Expects to make 50 million dose this is year and more than 1 billion by the end of 2021. Last week pfizer initially said its vaccine was 90 effective. On monday moderna said its vaccine was nearly 95 effective. Pfizers vaccine needs to be stored in extremely cold temperatures. Here is perspective on the size of californias recent surge in covid ca
About this . This is a big change. Reporter well, marcus and laura, yes, its hard to keep up with all of the changes. Last weekend here it was packed, people eating indoors and outdoors and now Indoor Dining has shut down because were in the purple tier and now the curfew starts this weekend, tomorrow. This is, of course, in response to covid numbers rising throughout the state. The bay area is maintaining a nightlife and the curfew will make it tougher. They will have to adapt. On the weekends we were allowed until 11 00 and we were happy with the extension while we had it. Some type of spread from the nightlife, i believe so. Reporter many streets were blocked off to help restaurants survive with outdoor seating all summer long. Now its a lot colder and businesses are trying to survive with no Indoor Seating and a curfew that goes from 10 00 p. M. To 5 00 a. M. Starting tomorrow night through december 21st. Reactions are mixed. San mateo county, marin and San Francisco are in the red
Me80and low 90s. Zooming in here to Castro Valley, right around eden canyon road. We have a crash in the middle of the roadway. A motorcycle reportedly hit a our wideranging temperatures and staying cool near the coast. Wooden pallet. Mike, you were keeping an eye on also slowing in your typical the trivalley. Commute spot. Back to you. Anything else popping up . Thanks, mike. We have three spots. New for you this morning, new lets quickly get to the bay bridge toll plaza where we take concerns for the Oakland Police a live look. Department which may see its budget take a big hit within the next couple of years. A disabled vehicle reported but today in the bays bob redell live for us this morning. No bridge crew to check it out. Bob, this comes after a city lets move on to where we council vote just last night. Circled it on the map. Monitoring again. Not a problem for the cash lanes reporter correct. A unanimous vote last night, marcus. The Oakland City Council decided getting out of
We will have a later, if any, metering lights, because its friday today. Laura, back to you. Its juneteenth, today are the celebrations taking place marking the end of slavery. After George Floyds death became a new movement and discussion about race in this country. Today in the bays Cierra Johnson and how the bay area is celebrating. Good morning. Reporter good morning. It was 155 years ago today that a group of slaves in texas received the news they were, in fact, free and had been for two years. It was on that day juneteenth was born and today its being celebrated with a renewed passion and several bay area organizations are marking the day with some celebrations and we have some information on that for you. At 1 00 today there will be a march and a rally at San Francisco city hall. The event runs until 3 00. Participants are asked to practice social distancing. The group uplifting black leaders of sonoma organized the festival that will start at noon today at pioneer park in santa
Several weeks under an order that the owner believes is unconstitutional. He tells us he barbers are booked for the day. To be safe, hes requiring his customers, many of them First Responders and military veterans, to wait outside for their turn. The barbers are wearing gloves and face coverings and are wiping down seats between each appointment. He says he needs to pay the bills and support his 13 barbers. He says the lockdown has gone on long enough, believes the pandemic shutdown order is feardriven, points out that of the more than 440,000 people who live in solano county, there have been 263 cases of covid19 and in his words, only five deaths. He doesnt think its right his Small Business must remain closed while big businesses like costco and walmart are allowed to stay open. Shame on the government for allowing all of them to be essential and us not to be essential. Reporter your business requires you to touch people. And this is a situation when were exposed maintain social dist