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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 July 13, 2024

Had physical shopping inside the shores, and stores need to have markers. And must limit the number of employees working depending on the size of the store. Now, it might be easy to forget the what means to be in phase two. What is meant to be open and what is not. The main things that are open in phase two, retape stores that offer curb side pickup. Limited manufacturing jobs. Some offices can reopen, and dinein plans are finalize the that can help restaurants provide for pickup and delivery open. What is still closed, a number of things. But among, hair and nail salons, gyms, movie theaters and churches and religious centers. We learned the Oakland Police department is scrambling, 93 of its officers and employees may have been exposed to the coronavirus. This stems from one officer who tested positive. Jackie ward has the latest. Jackie . Reporter all all 93 of the employees were tested. 88 were tested here and five of them were tested off site. The officers who tested positive was exposed in a traffic stop last week, and a source with direct knowledge of the issue tells us that although officers are provided with personal protective equipment, this officer officer chose not to wear it. An Oakland Police Spokes Person up said there were times in the incident the officer did not have his mask on. At points during the incident, yeah, and at points, no, when officers when officers are making a detention or an arrest or transporting a person, they have to utilize the personal protective equipment. Reporter the police union tells us the average watch shift that operating with 35 officers, nearly two shifts of officers may have been in contact with the officer. The police union tells us 247 employees had been exposed. And four tested positive. As more officers and employees continue to get tested, the headquarters here is deep uply cleaned today. In oakland, jackie ward, nbc bay area news. Thank you. Lets take a look a the latest numbers. More than 11,000 cases across the bay area. The death toll, 204 people. Santa clara, the almost 2500 people. Today, San Mateo County reported nine new deaths. Overall, the number of hospitalizations is down. 54 people are hospitalized with covid in San Francisco. You can see the bar graph here. 55 in san mateo. Take a look at contra costa county. Just 16 people in the hospital. Ha is a new low since march 24th. You can see e Alameda County and santa clara county. And two people and 87 people hospitalizeded. En an update on a nursing facility. A total of 11 patients have died at the care center. The cases account for more than twothirds of the countys fatalities. The total number of residents resting pass t resting positive is 99. With many of us staying at home and away from public transit, bart needs federal dollars to keep it going. The question, will ridership go back to what it was . Melissa colorado has more. The walnut creek bart station has never looked this deserted in the middle of the day. Trains are oning every 30 minutes and face coverings are now required. The president of barts board of directors sounding the alarm today. To keep the training running, they need help from washington, d. C. Today, President Trump tweeted out that bart and other agencies are getting 700 million in federal help. Turns out, the tweet is old news. The money is from the cares act in march. Yeah, the cares act was instrumental ensuring the train operators and Bus Operators stay afloat. I can can see some Police Presence now. And p, you know, its getting better. Bart confirms it received 521 million. Bart will near more cash from the cares act ads he eyes next years budget. And a portion of the second money for the 21 budget. A jab at the president on twitter, saying if he cared about bart, he doesnt, he and Mitch Mcconnell would move forward with passing and signing heros on act for the next 3 trillion of critical emergency relief funding fmpbl. If riders are not riding, we still need to move trains. No traffic, no duis but we are seeing a lot of speeders. Today, new numbers from march 19th to april 30th this year versus last year. Crashes are down 75 in california. The number of dui arrests are down nearly 42 . However, the rub on speeders. Drivers are pushing the limits. Nearly 3,000 people. Reporter ticketed for driving 100 miles per hour. That is an increase of 46 from last year. A new product that can help businesses get back on their feet. Its called facebook shops that gives them tools to create Online Stores in facebook and instagram. The facebook shops can be the primary Online Presence for many bases. They will use Artificial Intelligence for shoppers. Still no dinein eating in restaurants, tough for any Restaurant Owner but its difficult if you own three eateries within a block of each other. Getting a lot of people to its a lot of thinking outside the box. Lets bring in Jessica Aguirre from home. Jessica . Not just three restaurants in danville. Add two restaurants in the city, in the heart of the financial district, which right now is a ghost town. That is the predicament facing laura and her family. The brewery in danville, the vine in spirits and danville and bridges, a restaurant made famous by the bay areas most beloved nanny. Help is on the way, dear mrs. Doubtfire they sure hope so. Mrs. Doubtup fight was a lifesaver in bridges when the movie was filmed. They have been in the Restaurant Business since the 80s. And they made it through the recession and now they are facing covid19 head on. In prevision, a lot of Critical Thinking and problem solving. But as long as we have the trust of our guests that we are taking care of everything, and they are safe and p healthy at our store, i really hope that well be able to get through this. Were lucky now have have outdoor space. I know there are a lot of restaurants that do not have that ability to move tables outside. So we are really lucky to have the beautiful patio at bridges. We just renovated the vine last year, there is a patio there as well. Are you confident that your restaurants will be able to make it the through this . I love the Restaurant Industry because we are bringing people together and they get to share a moment together. You know, or the Dining Experience and making memories and food and cocktails and i really think that we will get back to that. At some point. So, you know, its really just about surviving at the this point. That communal meal is so important to all of us. They are eager to be back and serve their customers. That they have the outdoor space to do it. They are just eager. They say they can do it. They survived things before. They can do it with the help of their customers and with mrs. Doubtfires. That is one of my top three favorite movies. I love that movie. Yeah. Thanks. Up next here at 6 00, from internment camp to businesswoman. How friends and family members are remembers one of the victims of the pandemic. The owner of a bakery in San Francisco. A positive effect of the pandemic. How the virus is producing global warm withing. Im chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. Tracking the warmup beginning tomorrow. I will have an update and show what you is floating around in the bay area in seven minutes. New details this evening about the killing of a suspect. They arrested several suspects, he was taken from his water front home in october in what investigators said was a robbery. He was later found dead on a remote property he owned in the mountains six miles away. They are not going to release more information until thursday. Among the 404 people that died in the bay area of covid19 is a San Francisco woman who is a fix yoture in the community. Hatsi has a special set of skills. The ability to overcome cha life handed her and to always do with it a smile. P patsy says her mom was famous for it. That is how people described her my entire life. She is the sweetest fern. Like many japanese americans of her generation, childhood in an internment camp is part of her story. But high school, she was flourishing. He was active. She was in school plays. She participated in sports. She married in 1964. A decade later, took a big chance. Opening their own business. The sweet stop in San Francisco has been in busy ever since. Their coffee crunch crunch is famous. And she was always the face of the operation. She was always the one who greeted the customers. Knew the customers by name. While the battling lung cancer this past year, she still showed up for work at the bakery. What i admire most about her is her strength and courage. Especially during the last period of her life. The bakery, it turns out, was more than just a place to make money. It was their way of giving to those they cared about. To give to us, to give to the community and really be the greater good. The bakery has been closeded since the beginning of shelter at home set to open again this week. Under the leadership of one of her grandchildren. What is inspiring woman. Well miss her smile. A new effort this evening to increase access to covid19 testing. The mobile reach team is helping under served communitieses in San Francisco. Tomorrow, will be a mobile testing site at the recreational center. They have been providing food, water and hygiene kits. The pandemic is forcing others that cut jobs. Glass door laid off 300 workers, about 30 of the work force. It gave each employee three months p pay and Health Care Coverage through the end of the year. Glass door ceo calls it the gut wrenching. Google is mapping out a strategy to kbring back its work force to the office. The ceo laid out the google reopening strategy to employees. The campaign expects to have around 30 of the workers in the office. They are unsure of permanently allowing employees to work from home as some Tech Companies are offering. How about this . Bay area home sales have plummeted since the covid outbreak but prices are not going down. April numbers reflect the first full month of the Coronavirus Impact in the bay area. Sales of Single Family homes dropped almost 40 . Statewide, down nearly a third from april of last year, the biggest drop since december of 2007, the start of the great recession. Home priced dropped 1 in march. A live look at sfo. The airport got good news. Flights will resume in two weeks. They will are vv one weekly flight to zurich. And three flights a week to munich. They have had no flights to europe since april 1st. A big day for a little boy in San Francisco. Nothing was wrong here. It was all right. A parade of fire engines, police cars, motorcycles and trucks, conner, theres conner, celebrated his 4th birthday. Birthdays are expect special for him because he has Chronic Health issues. Since he loves all types of vehicles, this is perfect. To make it something really just full of love like this, and so many people saying we want to put a smile on your childs face is heart warming. Mom and dad are nurses and have been working on the front lines. Right there, he gets to hang out at the chp motorcycle. What a memorable day for that family. New indications that the changes we made is helping with global warming. Scientists say that fewer people on the roads and Carbon Emissions and the research is down in the Global Project chaired by Stanford University Sciences Professor rob jackson. We estimate that global carb carb carbon die y Carbon Emissions. The earth will see a 7 decrease in carbon dioxide. The state is granting approval to move to stage two. Most of the area is in the beginning part of stage two. Napa county is in the later part. That means businesses can open with safety modifications. Retail stores and shopping malls and dinein restaurants and schools. Big changes for napa county as it moves in stage two. Effective june 1st. We go to napa county. The fewest amount of infections and they have been moving the most aggressively in the later stages. It depends on each county. They can do with they want and jeff is doing sign from his home computer. Weather science, right . You go thereat right. Definitely promising informatiy ahead, we have it coming your way. And e we will get you started off right hire. A look over the east bay from walnut creek to concord, we have a few puffy cumulus crowds. A chance of a shower today. We really havent seen anything with most of the activity over the sierra. We move tonight, we will drop it down to the 50s at 10 00 p. M. That will bring back a cooler breeze for us and make it comfortable. I do have clouds have start down here near the peninsula, and the san Santa Cruz Mountains and by the afternoon, we get that sun shine back, its going to be a beautiful day. Temperatures do warm up. And 78 in antioch, and you have 60s along the coastline in San Francisco. My extended forecast does warm it up. Check it out. By saturday, were up to 84 degrees. That is going to help a lot of things bloom. Right now, you can e see the oak pine, and olive trees are high to moderate. That that could be bothering your allergies. We will talk more about memorial day in the forecast. I will have it coming up in about 25 minutes. Still, a Little Something for everyone in the sevenday forecast. 70s, 80s and 90s. Janelle, cover your eyes. You dont like the 90s. I dont. Hopefully its in my area. Up next, tracking the spread of the virus. Across the country. The cdcs ambitious plan, and how its going to work. Were all doing our part by staying at home. That could mean an increase in energy bills. You can save by using a fan to cool off. Unplugging and turning off devices when not in use. Or closing your shades during the day. Stay well and keep it golden. [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong Public Schools make a better california for all of us. Im Jessica Aguirre works from home. And the coronavirus, how long do the antibodies that you develop of getting the virus protect you from getting it again. Trying to answer when conducted 25city that start summer. The cdc is conducting that, and San Francisco will be one of the locations where that study is put together. Now, the researchers need blood and volunteers willing to give it. 1,000 samples each month will be collected in 25 major cities, including San Francisco. That will be 300,000 blood samples. A nationwide blood Collection Company will be collecting the donations. Dr. John torres says they will look the at the antibodies in the blood samples and help them understand how long they offer protection against the virus and how its spread. It will give us an idea how many antibodies they produce, how long they last and what protection they are giving us against coronavirus, not just short term but long term. We dont know how long that the immunity is going to last. That will help. So many questions. Again, that is going to start this summer. And theyre going to be looking for volunteers including here in the bay area, which is one of the first places that is going to launch the study. Now, the company says who is going to be a volunteer. They want regular people. They dont want people that are super, super healthy and they dont want people who are vulnerable. They want people down the middle so they can get a baseline what mean tos for the virus. It continues to be questions, the more questions that are answered, the more questions they have about covid 1, how it spreads and how we can protect ourselves. We need more tests and data. Thank you. Up next at 6 30, why nancy pelosi brought up the President Trumps age and weight and criticize you had him for the drug. A critical decision that will impact restaurants in san jose. Right now at 6 30, are trump and his decision to use hydroxychloroquine. The drug, President Trump says its a personal decision for him to use that drug. He went to capitol hill today, without wearing a mask, to meat with republican lawmakers. He started taking it after two staffers tested ps tif for the virus. Its just a line of defense. Just a line of defense. Im dealing with a lot of people. Look the at all the people in the room. Im the president. Especially in his age group and shall we say weight group, morbidly owe beez, they say. They suggest that the president not take medicine. Speaker pelosi. The treasury secretary defended the trump strigss handling of the economy. They accuse the white house of forcing workers to choose between their jobs and lives. And they spoke to a senate committee, and told them they forced states to end the lockdown. They suggest slowing the line of meat plants and providing more protective equipment. How many workers should give their lives to increase the gpd of the dow jones by 1,000 points. No work shoulder do that. And i think your characterization is unfair. We have provided equipment, we have done a terrific job. They testified that some Government Programs designed to redistribute relief funds are not up and running. Okay, hopeful news surrounding the virus today. The daily death toll going down, and a new study says you might not be able to get the virus two. Joining us is dr. Hong. Great news over the weekend. No deaths in the bay area two days in a row. First time since early march. What does that tell you . I think a lot of people are hopeful right now. The sun is shining. That is the why we feel in your hearts and gov now newsom revised his criteria, before that, he said n

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