Cases of covid19 per 100,000 people. Exceeding the states threshold of 100 cases per 100,000 people. Things are good, but theyre not great. We have good compliance with face coverings, but were going to have to implement some Additional Closures to keep those numbers down even further. Reporter but tuesday, closures will impact indoor operations for a list of sectors including indoor personal care service like hair and nail salons and barbershops. Gyms and fitness center, shopping malls, polices of worship and nonessential offices. Officials with the city of santa cruz say all is not lost as Business Owners can leverage outdoor space. Just looking at our physical landscape and the amount of space that we have for these businesses now spill out on to the schwaubs, into their private parking areas, utilizing some of our public spaces in a different way. Reporter santa cruz power fitness isnt skipping a beat. We already started to pivot full outdoor Training Facility in our back parking lot. Reporter coowner camille says when complete, clients should have about 4,000 square feet of outdoor space to work with. We have canopies copping for shade in the cardio section. We have full squat racks being installed. We ordered new equipment for outside. Reporter the city of santa cruz says more than 40 businesses are already participating in its outdoor expansion program, quite a few others in the queue. In the south bay, im amanda del castillo, abc7 news. Remember, you can check out where your county stands on the watch list with our interactive feature at abc7news. Com. See not only how long each region has been on the list, but why the state is keeping an eye on the spread of coronavirus there. One area of california hit hard by the virus is getting financial help to control the outbreak. Governor newsom today said the state will provide 52 million to the eight Central Counties you see on this map. Positivity rates in these counties range from 11 to 18 . Governor newsom says theyre among the areas disproportionately impacted by covid19. F health, safety, and emergency workers will be deployed to the central valley. The Latinx Community has been hit hard by the pandemic here in the bay area as well. Kate larsen explains how a new Testing Program launching in San Francisco this week works and who its meant to target. [ speaking spanish ] translator i would really like to make a plea to our latin community. Reporter dr. Gil chavez spoke monday about the gravity of covid infections in the latino community. The infections are not always trivial, and we have a lot of infections in young people in the reproductive age that result in death. We should protect people on the margins and most impacted because thats the right thing to do. But number two, if thats not your jam, you could should do it because it helps protect you too. Reporter john jacobo, with the partnership of bart and the city of San Francisco is beginning a new Testing Program this week f wee to rucamntf peoplehere,g where they were and passing that virus on to somebody else. Reporter the test willing be here at the 24 Street Mission bar plaza on wednesdays and friday starting at 7 00 a. M. For the next three weeks. The study is targeting a specific group. Were taking a very limited amount of tests to see how efficient or effective it is to target commuters and essential workers with low barrier testing. They feel like they need to go out and work to feed their families. Reporter this is a ucsf clinician who helps manage Contact Tracing teams. Most of the people we are calling dont have access or arent connected to a primary care physician which is obviously an issue. Reporter another issue she has heard lately what the Latinx Community is worried about is theyre going to start being stereo typed about the covid19 affected population, and thats going to change how people around them perceive them. Reporter only increasing the urgency to test and contain the outbreaks. Kate larsen, abc7 news. Well, the coronavirus has hit a new milestone, 16 million cases now worldwide, and after delaying the start of a Major League Baseball season, an outbreak this weekend forced two games to be postponed. Romina puga tells us there is new hope for a covid19 vaccine. Nicely done. Reporter the coronavirus potentially derailing the new Major League Baseball season. After more than a dozen miami marlins, players, and coaches tested positive two games involving four teams were canceled just hours before they were to be played. Mlb commissioner rob manfred says the league will carry on despite the outbreak. I dont put this in the nightmare category. Obviously, we dont want any player to get exposed. Its not a positive thing, but i dont see it as a nightmare. In d. C. , one of president trumps top advisers tested ipo, but the white house says there is no risk of exposure to the president , even though he was last seen at the white house on thursday. Meantime, notre dame is pasting on hosting the first president ial debate which would have been the universitys first because, quote, the Necessary Health precautions would have greatly diminished the educational value. But a major milestone in vaccine development. Biotake moderna begins its phase 3 trial. Dr. Fauci said on fox news safety is of utmost importance. Certainly there are no corners being cut, john, ill guarantee you that safety is very important. What were doing is not compromising safety. And certainly not compromising scientific integrity. Reporter Pharmaceutical Company pfizer also announcing its moved to phase 3. Both trials are expected to enlist 30,000 american participant, and both say we could see a viable vaccine as soon as end of this year. In colorado, romina puga, abc news. New at 11 00, the Vallejo Police officer who shot and killed Sean Monterrosa last month is back at work. The Vallejo Times herald reports jared tonne is back on the schedule. Body cam released this month shows an officer firing through the windshield of his car. Police thought he had a gun but he did not. Monterrosas family is calling for that officer to be discipline and for the police chie to resign. In the south bay, former San Francisco 49ers player Dana Stubblefield has been accused of raping a disabled woman. The San FranciscoAttorneys Office says the 49yearold lured a developmentally disabled woman in 2015. He assaulted the woman at his morgan hill home after interviewing her for a babysitting job. Stubblefield was a former defensive lineman for the niners and raiders. He faces up to 15 years in prison. San jose mayor sam liccardo wants to delay a ballot measure that would have given him considerably more power. He is backing off the strong mayor measure that comes after polling data shows it would be difficult to pass. In a memo released too, mayor liccardo proposed delaying it until novembe of 2022. However, he wants to move forward with a measure to shift the Mayoral Election cycle for the city to election years. The council will discuss the proposal at a meeting tomorrow morning. This evening, people honored congressman john lewis as his body lies in state outside the state capitol. John was known as the conscience of congress, and today he made his final trip to the nations capitol for an honor reserved for americas most prominent leaders. A policescort led his body on a farewell tour of some of washingtons landmarks before going to the capitol rotunda. Here in congress, john was revered and beloved on both sides of the aisle, on both sides of the capitol. Lewis,th from pancreatic cancer at age 80 arrived in washington today after two days after tribute in his hometown of alabama. He represented georgia in the house for more than 30 years. Today house lawmakers unanimously voted to rename a Voting Rights bill after him. Regis philbins family is asking his fans to honor his memory by helping people in need. Philbin passed away last friday at the age of 88. His family is encouraging mourners to donate to the new York Food Bank in his honor. Philbin is best known of cohost as live with regis and kathie lee and live with regis and kelly and host of who wants to be a millionaire. Abc news will arian hourlong tribute to Regis Philbin tomorrow night at 8 00. It is the oldest restaurant in california. Why San Franciscos tadich grill says it has to temporarily close. And a Small Business owner survived a fire, but now she finds herself being pushed to the brink. Also here were seeing a shift in the bay areas housing market. 7 on your sides Michael Finney has a tale of two cities tonight. Im meteorologist sandhya patel. Some cooling is coming. Ill show you when in the sevenday forecast, coming up. First, a look at whats coming up on Jimmy Kimmel Live after abc news at 11 00. Tonights host is whitney cummings. Everyone will be talking about the show tomorrow, on zoom, of course. Ive been doing zoom dates. Its better. You can control your lighting. At that point i would just want to get corona. Can it one up spaghetti night . Cleaning power of liquid. It sure can. Really . Can it one up breakfast in bed . Yeah, for sure. Thanks, boys. What about that . Uhh, yep it can . Yeah, even that i would very much like to see that. Me too. Introducing tide power pods. One up the toughest stains with 50 more cleaning power than liquid detergent. Any further questions . Uh uh nope one up the power of liquid with tide power pods. A womans American Dream could come to an end in the pandemic. She immigrated to San Francisco from el salvador and put everything she had into her boutique. She lost it once to a fire, rebuilt. But is facing closure again after not having any luck getting a loan or grant. Abc7 News ReporterLauren Martinez has the story. Reporter Reina Portillo helping her mom delmi run her boutique. A lot of people want to buy food instead of clothes. So we dont know. Reporter theyre unsure what the future will hold for kosa bella. They opened the bought teen 14 years ago by working in a store during the day and cleaning a restaurant at night. I remember sleeping in the couches of the restaurant because i had to go to school the next day. Little by little, saving, saving. Saying were going to have this dream, make it a reality. Reporter delmi made it a reality, even expanding over two stores ball. Fire in 2015 destroyed everything. We lost all the inventory, everything was gone. Since the fire, theyve been able to get back on their feet and relocate. They were forced to close their doors for three months because of covid19. They said they applied to loans, but no luck. So they hope a fundraiser will help. We launched to see if we can pay some of the bills we have, pay our rent. Reporter reina has launched the store online where they sell masks and face shields along with their clothes. The same way my mom raised me, showing me hard work can pay off. Its same way i want to show my baby. Its our American Dream. Reporter in San Francisco, laura martinez, abc7 news. Meantime, a longtime staple in San Franciscos restaurant scene is closing, at least for now. Tadich grill says it is offering Curbside Pickup but will serve its last meal this friday until it can reopen for indoor dining. The restaurant says its used all of its federal relief funding. Tadich has a gofundme fundraiser, and the restaurant says the money will be used for employees benefits and wages. Tadich opened in 1849 and is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in california. A San FranciscoRestaurant Owner is shocked after receiving an online order which was riddled with racial slurs and inappropriate language. Emily hui of sticks in the sunset district shared the receipt. The order for four corn dogs and waffle fries also included more than ten insults and slurs, including the n word. So many we had to blur nearly the entire receipt. She told dion lim she was shaken and worried about the safety of her employees, so she canceled the order and refunded the customer. From the coast to our cities and the suburbs amidst the many pandemic changes, bre alhiskreoced on e housing shift, highlighting solutions to build a better bay area. Declining rents during the pandemics are opening up new opportunities for many. Unfortunately, thats not the case for everyone. Michael finney has a tale of two cities. Records Marianne Moreno lives in a studio apartment at the edge of the tenderloin in San Francisco with her 22yearold daughter. It was the only thing we could afford. We relocated back here in 2018. Reporter she says living in the neighborhood has taken a toll on her health. You just heard the sirens go by, right . Its very difficult to work at home with the outside noise, whether it be sirens and horns people screaming. Declining rents gave marianne hope she could soon move. A report said in july the rents in San Francisco fell nearly 12 from the year before. Mountain view and cupertino each saw year to year rents plummet 15 . In san jose, rents dropped 8 . Two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment. She flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment in this highrise near the embarcadero. We were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. Reporter but the landlord suggested she keep checking back. The rent dropped 550 to 3200 in two months. She took it. Her apartment on the 19th floor have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. Sir, honestly, we are beyond the moon excited. We cannot we cant sleep were so excited. Her landlord even threw in free parking. Jacqueline ravens croft says some developments are offering one to three months free rent. Newer developments, kind of the, quote, amenityrich development, usually these are centered around downtown, close to tech areas. Reporter some, although not all tenants already in longer term leases have been able to negotiate lower rents. The Bargaining Power for tenants is still pretty strong right now. Reporter unfortunately, too many tenants cant afford to pay their rent at all and live in fear of losing their homes. Tenants together offers a free renters hotline. Our call volume has been through the roof since the pandemic started. We always have a little bit of backlog, but were working furiously to get through a backlog right now. Reporter she says some landlords have tried to coerce stimulus payments from their tenants, accusing others of increasing rents during the pandemic. And some have even illegally locked out their tenants. Both of these things seem contradictory, but sometimes theyre fighting themselves in a buyers mark and sometimes theyre finding themselves even more exploited than before. They seem contradictory, but its about income inequality. Ravenscroft predicts that the Eviction Moratorium will be extended. Rents are not going down everywhere. In oakland rents are up 4. 5 and livrmore theyre up 15 . Im Michael Finney, 7 on your side. Gosh, thats graez. Turn our attention to the weather. Lets go to sandhya patel tracking another week that looks pretty nice, sandhya. Yeah, its going to be a nice variety for everyone to pick and choose, dan and ama. Well have coastal fog, which you are looking at from our mount tam cam here, and well have the sunshine around the bay and inland. So go ahead and choose what you want. This is our summertime pattern, as you know. A lovely view of our natural ac rolling in tonight. The marine layer is 1400 feet deep. So it will make it across parts of our bayside communities. Its already there. Inland valleys not going to make it. So the temperatures reflect that. 50, 60s around the bay and along the coast. Live doppler 7 showing you that fog footprint as we head into tomorrow morning. Well be seeing more of the gray skies. I want to keep your attention on this area of low pressure, this circulation off the coast. And the reason for that is its going to be a player in our forecast as we head towards tomorrow not so much, but its wednesday that were going to start to notice a deepening marine layer and cooler conditions by a few degrees and some drizzle on wednesday. Do be prepared for aittleit of change, not a lot. Emeryville as we look back towards the eastern span of the bay bridge and San Francisco. Low clouds and fog tomorrow morning. Minor cooling for the middle of the workweek, and we are looking at a weekend warmup that will put those temperatures back into the hot category, especially in our inland valleys. Hourbyhour forecast 5 00 to 8 00, you start with the low clouds around the coast and the bay. And then as we head into the latter part of the morning, the fog will pull back to the beaches and then just sit there all afternoon like we saw this afternoon. Temperatures first thing in the morning anywhere from the 50s to the 60s as you head out the door for the morning commute. Just be prepared for possibility of reduced visibility. Afternoon highs will bonn the warm side in the south bay. 84 degrees in san jose. 92 in morgan hill. 80 degrees on the peninsula. 78 degrees in redwood city. 64 in half moon bay. Breezy, some lingering fog along the coast. 62 degrees daly city. 65 down