Melanie woodrow is live with a look at the impact on the bay area. Melanie . Reporter indoor activities, including Indoor Dining off the table. The governor has ordered the closure of additional indoor sectors for counties on the watch list. Go the governor dimming the switch on californias reopening. This virus is not going away. Reporter all california counties across the state will close Indoor Dining, wineries, theaters, Family Entertainment centers, zoos and museums, card rooms, and bars, which must close all operations. This includes san mateoesumed i. We were able to suppress the spread of this virus. We were going to knock down the growth of this in the beginning. Were going to do that again. Reporter this as the california covid19 test Positivity Rate increases with the number of hospitalizations and icu patients. Not only are people getting covid19 and seeing people transmit this disease, but were also continuing to see lives lost. Reporter counties that are on the watch list being monitored for worsening covid19 trends are closing additional indoor sectors. The bay area counties on the watch list are contra costa, marin, napa, solano, and sonoma counties. Also on the watch list is monterey county. Alameda county is likely to go on the list tomorrow or the next day. Reporter watch list county also close indoor fitness centers, worship services, offices for nonces salons, barbershops and malls. We continue to press upon you the importance of wearing a mask, wearing a face ve emphasizing what we can do to stop the spread of covid19 and potentially move that dimmer switch back in the opposite direction. Melanie woodrow, abc7 news. Melanie, thank you. If youre not sure how the announcement affects you where you live, weve made it easy to figure out. One page on our website lays out the changes for each bay area county, and an interactive map of which businesses are open and closed. Youll find all of this on abc7news. Com. Remember, share it with your friends, too. In the east bay, hair salons and barbershops are closing down again in Contra Costa County because of the governors latest health order. M doesnt mnnythin rstand the ney should never b the tuatn t c toeafs closing. These businesses opened less than a month ago. In the north bay, todays news hit santa rosa hard, since Sonoma County is on the watch list. It will opt to shut down gyms, hair salons and barbershops, as well as all bars, Indoor Dining and indoor tasting rooms. Some places only reopened a few weeks ago. I dont really like the way its been handled. And without warning, without any warning. So are we supposed to lock up right now in the middle of the day . The new closure also last until at least august 2. Today, the Santa Clara County deposit allows barbershops, nail and hair salons, tattoo parlors and gyms, so many to tell you about, to reopen. But it might not last long. The county has been monitored by the state since sunday, and if its coronavirus situation doesntimprove, they will have to close wednesday. Dustin dorsey sahas more. Reporter open, closed. Reopening, not reopening. Its been a whirl wind for south bay gyms and owners. We took you inside here as theyre preparing to operate during a pandemic. That day has come, as they are now officially open for business. I think its great. It gives you a sense of morality. Covid is still out there and we need to be worried about it, but it feels good to be back. The game changed over a weeks time about two or three times, from opening to closing, to reopening. And then, of cour the week our cardio areas are offlimits and the locker rooms, as well. You cant take a shower or use a locker. We have the ability to capture your login times, which will serve as a reservation system. I think wtang away from one another, we can accomplish this. A lot of the people have been worried, mostly about the cleaniness and what were doing. Cleaning each machine, wiping down seats, handles are the big thing. We have to monitor who is using the dumbbells. Now its like if we see a 25 missing, well wait for it to clean it, then we go to the next section. Just cleaning everything down, even if no one has used it. I think its a better process. I feel like if this gym is a clean gym, everyone cleans up after themselves, they clean up before or after they use the equipment, so im not worried about it. Everyone is Wearing Masks and staying distanced from each other. Its cool. Its up to both the members and the staff to keep us safe. And whatever we need to do im all for it. Reporter dustin dorsey, abc7 news. And as businesses open and close, many are experiencing an emotional back and forth, a mental roller coaster. Luz pena spoke with experts about this issue and what you can do as we move forward. Reporter five of nine bay area counties are on the California Watch list. And today, the governor had another update. Requiring all counties to close their indoor activities. Psychologically, theres too much to keep up with. People get angry and its just emotionally damaging. Reporter at her practice, this psychologist has seen an increase of depression and anxiety as covid19 cases increase. Its often creating a trauma response. Most of us have been sort of holding on, just tightly and we have this date in our mind that, okay, things will begin to get back to noal rorter today, santa clara reopened hair salons, gyms and tattoo parlors. But if cases spike up again, and the county has to close, this behavior begins to tax heavily on many. Sometimes positive coping statements, like this is going to be really challenging, but ive handled challenging things in the past. Reporter the lack of ability to cope during these Uncertain Times is leading many to the er. Were seeing eight to ten a day expressing suicidal ideations. And then the other group are those that are responding with anger. Reporter Infectious Disease expert dr. Hong says this. It was done for a specific reason, which is keep us vigilant, and it gives people the most flexibility. Reporter experts recomndocu solidne directglain trend today with covid19 hospitalizations during an update with mayor london breed. That blue dark line, if everything stays the same and there were no changes, we would hit a peak of 830 hospitalizations in our city. In april, we peaked at 94. And thanks to all the work that people did in San Francisco, we sheltered in place, we drove that number down. Reporter the San Francisco zoo, which has been a hot topic opened today for the first time in four months. It will be able to keep its outdoor spaces open. Despite todays order from the governor, but indoor operation also have to close. Tries to ge handle on the coronavirus, the nations top Infectious Disease expert is pleading with the public to do its part to slow down the spread. Dr. Anthony fauci made those remarks today with stanford medicine. Chris nguyen has this story. Reporter as cases of the Novel Coronavirus continue to surge across the united states, theres growing concern about what will happen next. We need to drop back a few wards and say okay, we cant stay shut down forever. Reporter during a virtual fireside chat with the dean of stanford medicine, dr. Anthony fauci spoke candidly about the importance of gradually reopening the economy, but doing so wisely. Pull back a bit, and then r proceed in a prudent way observing the guidelines. All you needed to do was look at the films on tv of people in some states who went from shutdown to complete throwing caution to the wind. Reporter as scientists work on potential drugs for the virus, fauci is cautiously optimistic that a safe and effective vaccine will be ready by the end of the year or early 2021. His comments come as reports seem to indicate a growing rift between him and the white house. Politics aside, stanford disease expert dr. Maldonado says its more important than ever to rely on data and science. Try to engage with individual populations. When you can engage in a community level, its a very effective and trying to gain trust and having a dialogue. Reporter a timely effort to battle this deadly virus. You think of not only your personal responsibilities, but your societal responsibilities. Although you may not get sick, almost certainly youre going to infect somebody else. And then you will get a Vulnerable Person who will be sick who will go to the hospital who might die. Reporter in the south bay, chris nguyen, abc7 news. One of the Big Questions still unanswered, what will happen to school . A safe education is an important part of building a better bay area. So were going to take a look at that topic in the next 30 minutes. Also ahead im laura anthony, where this longtime beloved catering business is forced to close after 72 years. Im spencer christian. After a weekend of Sizzling Summer heat, much more comfortable weather coming our way this week. If your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. Looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes overthecounter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. Ha these drops probably wont touch me. Xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. What is that . Xiidra, noooo it can provide lasting relief. Xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. One drop in each eye, twice a day. Dont use if youre allergic to xiidra. Common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. Dont touch container tip to your eye or any surface. After using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. Talk to an eye doctor about twicedaily xiidra. I prefer you didnt xiidra. Not today, dry eye. Were helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa. Com in building a better bay area, we off look at the Economic Impact of this pandemic. In the next few minutes well look at some contrasting examples. Catering companies have lost mill t busess vevanied. Ura anthony wn businesss buness, more than seven decades in the business. This one says 51. Were still using it. Reporter will close its doors for good in a matter of days. We had these barbecues for church festivals. Reporter the owners here have seen and survived a lot. Working with my dad. Reporter but its the coronavirus shutdown that will take them down for good. Bottom fell out during the dot com. My husband had a heart transplant, and then after that, there was the 2008 recession. Reporter now its just a matter of cooking up the last meals and delivering the final orders. As it kept going, you see the writing on the 70s, late 60s. Reporter a business thats catered thousands of weddings, birthday parties and events, simply cant survive on box meals and 7 of the clientele. Theres no light at the end of the tunnel. Theres no timeline, if you will. You dont know how long its going to last. And youre bleeding. Youre losing money every day. Reporter now this kitchen will close for good on wednesday. But the memories made here by this Family Business will live on forever. I was hoping to make the 75th anniversary and turn it over to our nephew and let him proceed. But thats just not working out. So 72 years for catering, though, is a pretty good record. Reporter laura anthony, abc7 news. Barbershops are calling on Alameda County to let them n oakland where about 20 people protested outside the county Health Departments offices. The stylists say they are prepared and have some of the most effective sanitation procedures in place already. Sar salons and barbershops have been closed since march. While many businesses have struggled during the pandemic, one has never been busier. Marcus books store is the i would o is the oldest black independent bookstore in the country. Repte here atars okorin and, busines since the 60s, mcu books is a one stop shop for books but specialize in black history and social injustice of people of all ages. Its really important that a community have its own bookstore. Reporter like many businesses, marcus books had to shut their doors temporarily. And with the help of the community, they were able to keep their business alive. Three weeks after the coronavirus shutdown, marcus books setnooks following the death and protest of george floyd, books from black authors have been flying off the shelves. They have seen a spike in sales by over 200 . So definitely a surge in reading, in wanting to read. And also in what people are reading, because were seeing a lot of people in the store that we havent seen before. And theyre buying anything in the store. Mainly books dealing with racial issues. Reporter marcus books is seeing a large amount of support from surrounding communities and also on a national level. Just overwhelming. We were getting 300, 400 orders a day. Weve been very fortunate with the really the National Support weve received. Because were sending packages all over the country. Its really cool just to walk and see people on the cover of. Reporter people expanding their knowledge to keep an open mind that could lead to change. I feel cautiously hopeful that there will be some change in the entire society. Reporter in oakland, abc7 news. Abc 7 is partnering with iheart radio. Go to abc7news. Com to find resources. Just click on support the bay. As we continue, did you notice a change in the weather this week . Not as hot as oh, oh, announcer ® onceweekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. A majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained i oh my a1c is under 7 announcer and you may lose weight. Adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. I lost almost 12 pounds oh announcer for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. It lowers the risk. Oh and i only have to take it once a week. Oh oh, oh, oh, ozempic® announcer ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Do not share needles or pens. 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Bonhamme richard in san diego is still burn thing evening. More than 24 hours after it started. The number of injured from the fire skyrocketed to 57 today, nearly all the victims suffered minor injuries from the incredible heat being put out from the blaze. Temperatures estimated to have reached 1,000 degrees. Now there are concerns about toxicity of the smoke. We continue to fight the fire. We remain aware of the concerns with regard to air quality and water. An explosion below deck triggered that fire. The cause of that is being investigated. The navy says the fire on the ship could burn for days. All right. Lets focus on our weather now. It cooled off from yesterday, spencer. It certainly did, ama. Respect we thankful for that . It was toasty yesterday. Lets take a look at our current surface wind speeds. Its gusty around napa and fairfield with gusts up to 25 to 35 miles per hour. And breezy in other locations, as well. Lets take a look at the cooldown over the last 24 hours. This is the 24hour temperature change. 17 degrees cooler right now than it was at this time yesterday in napa, fairfield and concord. So sharp cooldowns in the inland areas. Six degrees cooler in oakland and San Francisco than at this time yesterday. Heres a view looking along the bay bridge. 58 degrees in San Francisco. 66 in oakland. 74 in mountain view. And san jose. Pacifica, 55 degrees. And from emeryville, weve got some fog beginning to roll out from the coast guard. 76 degrees in santa rosa. Napa, only 66. 80 in fairfield. 75 in livermore. Heres the view from our roof top camera. Across the embarcadero, overnight and into the Early Morning hours, low clouds, fog, patchy morning drizzle. Only minor fluctuations in the temperature range. So call it a mildtowarm week. And an even warmer pattern develop thing weekend. Although were not expecting anything as extreme as what we had the past weekend. This is the forecast animation for overnight. Notice how far the fog pushes inland. There will be reduced visibility and lingering fog that will linger until the midmorning hours, then a sunny day inland. Overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid 50s. A little cooler at the coast. C. And the beginning of the day, lingering low clouds. So Early Morning hours will not be very sunny. But by midday, it will be sunny just about everywhere. And temperatures start to rise more sharply into the afternoon. Now well look at the highs. High of 60 at Half Moon Bay tomorrow. 56 in San Francisco. Oakland, 72. South bay, 83. San jose, the inland east bay, upper eig80s to near 90. 76 at napa. And on we go to the accuweather sevenday forecast. Notice, again, not much of a change in the temperature range through thursday. But it starts to warm up inland on friday. Friday, saturday,