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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11 July 13, 2024

That will be made as california is brought back to life. This is hard right now, but i think its going to get that much harder once the shutdown is lifted. This is the first of its kind. The new Pandemic Response unit one local city just introduced. Lets start with our shelter at home. When will it end . Today no definitive answers but we did get a todo list from Governor Newsom. What we need to do before the governor will end that shutdown. Newsom says ending it is not like a light switch but think of it more as a dimmer. This phase is one where science, more Public Health not politics, must be the guide. Now, the governor did lay out his framework on how to slowly and safely lift our stayathome order. We mentioned it was like a todo list and here it is. Six things that need to happen according to him before we can reopen our economy. You can see on your screen here, make sure communities have the capabilities to test for and trace infections. Be able to protect the vulnerable populations like the elderly. Third, make sure hospitals can handle a potential surge. Also therapeutics and treatments. Be able to reissue stayathome orders and have a plan for social distancing in schools and businesses. And that means perhaps students go back to school in different shifts. It also means that dinner out on the town could eventually look and feel very different as well. Covid19 forced thousands of bay area Restaurant Owners to reinvent themselves with takeout only service. Now the governors plan will mean another pandemic pivot. Nbc bay areas jean elle is live in San Francisco where, jean, restaurants are facing yet another new normal. Reporter they really have a lot to think about tonight, jessica. The new normal for restaurants could include temperature checks here at their appropriate door and staff inside Wearing Masks and gloves. It will be a new Dining Experience and chefs are hoping when it is allowed, customers will be ready to give it a try. This is hard right now, but i think its going to get that much harder once the shutdown is lifted. Thank you so much. Reporter from fine dining to takeout only. Restaurant azee za in San Francisco is preparing to reinvent itself again after governor gavin newsom laid out possible new requirements for reopening. Dinner where the menu is disposable, where the tables half of the tables in that restaurant no longer appear, where your temperature is checked before you walk in to the establishment. Reporter this chef says once restaurants are allowed to open, hes not sure people will be making a reservation. I think initially its going to be, you know, a shock for people to go into a restaurant and for a manager or a host to take their temperature before theyre allowed into the restaurant. Reporter eliminating tables will also cut into the bottom line. The operating costs of running a restaurant will stay the same, but we are doing half the business. Reporter he says restaurants will need lots of support, and he is ready to adjust. Kind of really weird to think about. What would you like to have . Reporter at the libertys bar and grill, ian dugan says while its hard to imagine, he will do whatever is required to welcome diners back inside. Id rather be doing the safe thing and get creative in maybe the way we interact with each other changes a bit. Reporter diners say it will take some getting used to. Initially id be cautious and i would support them with takeout. Reporter so we all have a little time to get used to this new idea. The governor said theres no timeline for when this new Dining Experience might be allowed to happen. But you can Restaurant Owners around the bay area are considering those requirements and how to make it work. Jean elle, nbc bay area news. Thank you, jean. From eating out to entertainment, our venues are empty. The oakland arena deserted these days. Dozens of canceled events. In fact the Arena Management staff tried to postpone a lot of april concerts. Several bigname artists like the weeknd. They tried to postpone to early augment but even august is now in serious doubt. San francisco singer songwriter sam johnson says he cant wait to return to the stage. He typically performs 15 gigs a month but hasnt had a paid show in weeks. Really focusing on songwriting currently because theres not much you can do. Im not going to create gigs out of nowhere. Reporter Governor Newsom says dont expect to go to Major Entertainment or sporting events in the next four months. This is a live look at the shark tank, also empty. Today President Trump said hed be calling on commissioners and team owners of the major sports leagues and teams about guidance to ending the lockdowns. Parents and kids all across the state reeling after hearing the governor say when the shelter at home eventually lifts, school could look very different and thats if, if classes resume in the fall at all. Nbc bay areas ian cull explains what that school could look like and what districts may have to do. Reporter the governor says as sools reopen, physical distancing will still be required. That may include spacing out some desks and limiting the number of students in each classroom. We need to get our kids back to school. I need to get my kids back to school. Reporter right now the hope is fall classes will be in person, but Governor Newsom says there will be major changes for the states 6 million students. Already beginning those conversations in detail with the superintendent, public education, and others. What physically do those Schools Look Like . Reporter recess and p. E. May be reduced. Thorough cleaning must also continue until there is herd immunity and a vaccine. Im very hopeful. Reporter this doctor is the Alum Rock Union School District superintendent in san jose. She admits it will be a tough transition, especially in social distancing. Even if you have five per class, are you going to get them not to talk to each other or touch each other, right, because thats what they do. Theyre little. Reporter and students schedules may be staggered. Dr. Bauer says that presents challenges for parents too who rely on that time to work. Shes looking forward to more guidance from the state. Theres a lot of different details that need to be considered, you know, as we Design School in a new way. Reporter the governor is also saying large gatherings are unlikely until september, officially dashing dreams for seniors to have a traditional graduation. Its just upsetting for us because weve worked so hard for the past 12 years and graduation was supposed to be our time to be recognized by friends and family. Reporter giuliana is a High School Senior and will go to college in indiana. She doesnt know if those classes will begin on campus. Its been really hard for us as seniors. Reporter with so much uncertainty, newsom says there will be weekly updates for parents and kids. In san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. Well, if is a dimmer like the governor suggested or a rolling reopen, who gets back to work first . The governor says the definition of whats considered an essential business will be expanded. He plans to announce more details about that later this week. Tonight lets take a look at where we stand. Statewide we have more than 23,000 reported cases. Thats an increase of about 1,000 people within the last 24 hours. More than 3,100 people are now hospitalized. 1,100, you see that yellow graph there. 1,100 are in the icu. Some bay area counties couldnt announce the number of new covid cases today because of problems with the state tracking database. As of tonight six counties were able to report. All had an increase in cases. Alameda, santa clara, mendocino counties have not put out new numbers. No word on why some counties were able to announce new numbers and the others werent. Across the region, though, there are more than 5,400 reported cases and 147 deaths. Thats up one from yesterday. New at 11 00, an employee at a safeway in the north bay has tested positive. The marin i. J. Reporting the person worked at the safeway at the Strawberry Village Shopping Center in mill valley. That employee last worked on march 27th and has since received medical treatment. A new strike force in the north bay, specifically for covid19 emergency. The Santa Rosa Fire Department has introduced a new Pandemic Response unit. One of the first of its kind. This was prompted by the recent death of a first responder. Heres nbc bay areas terry mcsweeney. Reporter the Pandemic Response unit, or pru, had its very first shift this morning. It consists of one paramedic and y ve a higher level of echnician personal protective equipment, hi. Reporter its mission is to better protect first responders. When a 911 call comes in, emergency dispatchers ask questions to find out what is really wrong with that patient. If theyre worried they have covid, that will require a pru response. Theyll get the squad in addition to an engine or truck. Reporter the pru, also known as quad osquad one, knows how t decontaminate themselves and their equipment and all other emergency vehicles and personnel and if need be, the patient and family. This is in addition to our normal daily staffing. Reporter plans for the pru have been in the works for some time but might not be in operation yet if not for the tragic death two weeks ago of Santa Rosa Police officer Marylou Armer from covid19. The issue at santa rosa p. D. With their covid exposure really propelled us. We got this done in about a week. Reporter the additional staff will require additional money. Were told that the city is going to be trying to get grants, maybe reimbursement from the federal government, but the thought was the emergency is now. Theyll figure out how to pay for it some other time. In santa rosa, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. Thank you, terry. Were on till midnight. Ahead, people checking their Bank Accounts to see if that stimulus relief payment went through. We have some news youre going to want to hear about the checks and when those will arrive. And an east bay family doing something good for the community. Some cute little girls there. How theyre helping people who arent able to get groceries. Im chief meteorologist jeff ranieri bringing you that weather from you the past coupl days has been pollen. The oak trees in the high category. Ill show you when some rain moves in to clear this out, and also how long those 80 degree temperatures stick around. Ill have it for you in about seven minutes. What we do now will forever change our tomorrow. So lets do the right thing, today. Lets stay at home. Lets wash up. Lets always keep our distance please, six feet apart at least. Lets look after ourselves, as well as others. It will all be worth it. We can all do our part. So those on the front line can do their part. And when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. Hes made his move and broken his silence. Former president obama is officially endorsing joe biden. Choosing joe to be my Vice President was one of the best decisions i ever made, and he became a close friend. Joe has the character and the experience to guide us through one of our darkest times and heal us through a long recovery. Biden responded online saying, quote, this endorsement means the world to jill and me. Were going to build on the progress we made together. President trump responding, saying he will, quote, destroy biden in the november election. A sad sight tonight. With so many families already struggling to keep a roof over their head, this is the aftermath of a san jose house fire. Luckily it did not end in tragedy. A man and his best friend, his dog, being credited with saving a womans life. The f on delmas near downtown san jose. I neighbor woken up by his puppy, cole, barking. He quickly realized there was a fire and ran to help. He ended up breaking a window to get inside and he got the woman out. I think she knew something was on fire but, yeah, i dont think that she would have made it much longer. The house, the smoke was very, very thick. So glad i could help somebody out. Makes me feel good. Reporter the fire captain says there were three adults in the house. All of them got out safely. Our streets are relatively empty of humans, but what about coyotes . You hear that . Thats the sound of coyotes howling in San Francisco. Nick delia shot this video on march 31st from his apartment in north beach around 11 00 p. M. This was on the corner of greenwich and powell. Animal experts say if you see a coyote in your neighborhood, do not approach them. Well, new at 11 00 tonight, the coronavirus is changing our economic footprint. Millions of americans are waiting for those relief checks from the government. The question is how long will people who are out of work be able to make ends meet. Nbc bay areas cheryl hurd went to find out. Reporter as people hunkered down inside their homes at night, some venture out to get food for their families. People like jason holmes, who is an electrician by trade. I put in for my unemployment probably in the middle of last month when i was laid off, and im still going through the hoops with that. Reporter now he is anxiously awaiting his stimulus check. He has six children. Hes looking to get the maximum, 5,400. I wake up every morning, and i try to check the direct deposit on my bank account, and it hasnt happened yet. You know, well see. Reporter the Treasury Department says a large majority of those eligible for Coronavirus Economic Impact payments will get their money within two weeks. The pain is being felt all over the country. The average working family, you know, is only a couple of weeks away from not being able to pay bills. Reporter most americans are using the stimulus money on necessities like food and gas. Kelly penn has an 8yearold son, and shes looking for work. What i heard from some people is a lot of people are quitting because theyre scared to go to work because they dont want to get sick. So im still applying. Reporter Small Businesses account for 48 of american jobs. Those jobs are the backbone of our economy. Sadly some of those businesses may never open up again. In concord, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. The city of San Francisco, but its not a surprising one. Pride is officially canceled. Pride week was scheduled for late june. Hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend. Its the 50th anniversary. Organizers say theyre going to move some of the events online such as virtual art displays, pride talks, and interviews. More street closures could be coming to oakland. As we reported last week, the city closed 74 miles of streets to traffic so pedestrians and bicyclists have more room to socially distance. Its called the slow streets program. Tonight oaklands identified another 11 miles of streets that it would like to close. The city is asking for Community Input of this phase two. A family in livermore doing something good to help the community. The Sutton Family created the sutton girls Farmers Market stand stocked with Fresh Produce and some canned items. Everything in the store is like empty, so we thought it would be a nice little thing to do. At this time everyone has become at need. So it was really about how we could be helping everyone. Now, the food actually comes from their garden as well as some contributions from neighbors. Very nice. If youre looking to help out during the pandemic, weve made it easy. Log on to nbcbayarea. Com. Click on our Community Responds at the top of the home page. There you will find the link to contribute to Silicon Valley strong. Things are about to get really glitzy. Heres something good with a lot of bling. Warriors coowner peter guber is auctioning off his 2015 nba championship ring. I want to give them my championship ring, the one that i wanted so badly and finally had. I want to give them something that was so important to me that you can raise capital for it and money for it to help them. Thats a lot of gold, a lot of diamonds. The warriors ring can be all yours if you bid high enough. Guber is taking part in the covid19 all in challenge. Its raising money for families and frontline workers in need of food services. Are you ready for it, jessica . Right now the starting bid, we can maybe pool our money together. We need a lot of pool. 50,000. Lets bring in jeff. Hes got cash. Ooh. Hes working from home. How much do you think that ring will go for eventually . I think it will go for 100,000. At least. Okay. All right. Jeff, youre in for 80. Raj and i will each give 10. 10. Wait. I got to give 80 . 80 cents. I got 80 cents. Take it away. Okay. Ive got two cents. My two cents on the weather tomorrow, i definitely think its going to be beautiful here as we ride into that wednesday forecast. I know a lot of us have been asking for that warmer weather and that snienunshine. Weve had it and theres more on the way. Lets bring you outside to that live highdefinition network. We have mostly clear skies tonight after a high of 78 in san jose. Thats about 10 degrees above average where most of the bay area was about 10 degrees above average. Right now dropping down to 62. Well continue with some 50s as we roll through tomorrow morning and those mostly clear skies. If you have any plans tomorrow morning, just to be up and about in your front or your backyard, look for that sunshine and some cool 40s to 50s to start. Then by the afternoon were going up a couple of degrees warmer. 80 in napa. 79 martinez. Got you at 81 in concord. 82 antioch. Down to san jose 80. Palo alto at 80. Notice the coastline. We dont have any kind

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