Now at 11 00, for the first time, a bay area patient is diagnosed with coronavirus and the flu. Tonight, Health Officials say it should serve as a warning. Tonight an under ground fire burning just feet from a south bay freeway is flaring up again, the new information from investigators. With time running out until election day, activists in the bay area are trying to tip the balance in races far from home. Economists are calling it a she session, tonight, the devastating impact of the pandemic on working women. I think theres just something thats still kind of broken in the system. Good evening im ken bastida. Now on approximate kpix 5, amide fears of a possible twin demic the Health Department is reporting the countys first patient with the flu and covid 19. Kpix 5 joins us now from fairfield with the warning tonight from Health Officials, andrea . Reporter yeah, liz the Solano County Public Health officer is telling me tonight that the person infected with both under the age of 65 a
Again, the new information from investigators. With time running election day, activists in the bay area are trying to tip the balance in races far from home. Economists are calling it a she session, tonight, the devastating impact of the pandemic on working women. I think theres just something thats still kind of broken in the system. Good evening im ken bastida. Now on approximate kpix 5, amide fears of a possible twin demic the Health Department is reporting the countys first patient with the flu and covid 19. Kpix 5 joins us now from fairfield with the warning tonight from Health Officials, andrea . Reporter yeah, liz the Solano County Public Health officer is telling me tonight that the person infected with both under the age of 65 and is in fairly good health. This person works in the Health Care Sector but thats not where the doctor believes the transmission occurred. There is basically a warning to us that we have flu in the community as well as covid. The first case of coinfec
For changes that make things a little more convenient for the boaters sounds good at least the last part of it the convenience or Catherine Heenan host of inside bay area politics talk to an expert about that a captain at you know a grant of income people still have a lot of questions of course we know. Lots and lots of people are voting early both in person by mail. This was the scene in San Francisco recently but what happens to those ballots being returned before election day. If you return one early does that mean it will be counted early well, generally, yes, we talk to somebody with the Santa Clara County registrar of voters office. Boats come in and that person happens below biz scanned thats the signature area is scanned. That signature is compared many only by human eyes. To what we have on file and if the signatures match and then the humble of goes to the pass as they call it where it is open and the ballots are removed now we we do process the ballots before the close of po
Our Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala joins us live now to explain the difference between what will be opening up tomorrow actually. Yeah well under state guidelines retailers like toys stores Clothing Stores Sporting Good stores, flowers stores. Can all reopen only with Curbside Pickup. The days of shopping instore are still indefinitely away. This by no stretch of the imagination is over state leaders thursday released new guidelines and a checklist encouraging employee symptom in temperature checks, new training touchless Payments Systems special hours for the elderly and dozens of other recommendations allowing retailers and their supply chains to go back to work as soon as friday, we know that this is going to be a gradual move into stage 2. We are going to be able to and more businesses and sectors. As the date allows us Governor Newsoms administration acknowledging some counties and cities want to reopen at a faster pace than the state the requirements include know could tha
“Vaccines continue to be the most effective method for fighting COVID-19 and flu, and prevent severe illness, disease and death,” said Dr. Bela T. Matyas, the Solano County health officer.