In inland areas. So i hope you guys are all doing a great day or enjoying a great start to your day, i should say, at home as well. Lets take a look at your outer sunset using our cameras. 55 degrees and you can see that fog and those low clouds lingering around the coastline. Overall, our current temperatures are in the 50s for San Francisco, cool throughout so it will be cool to start, but take a look at that coastal fog. So were seeing some fog in half moon bay, San Francisco, started to make its way in toward hayward and livermore as well. Not much change when it comes to the temperature but by the afternoon, just a quick sneak peek of what were tracking. When it comes to that temperature trend, inland areas will see a lot of sunshine. However, because were seeing as High Pressure, were not only going to see it stay sunny, were also going to see a warmup in our temperatures and thats, of course, going to bring dry conditions, which always brings an elevated fire danger concern tlohroughout the inland areas so ill have a closer look at that in a few minutes. We begin in marin county as Bay Area Public Health officials intensify warnings about the spread of covid19. The violent reaction of a jogger asked to wear a mask is now under investigation in marin county. Rangers responded to an assault on a trail at phoenix lake. A 59yearold larkspur man said he put his hand up and told an approaching jogger to put a mask on. He said that jogger pushed him to the ground and kept running. Rangers did not locate the young man. Walkers, stunned by the violent reaction, and divided about how to handle people violating mask rules. And i think its the wrong choice, but yet, you know, its like, its their choice, and im not here to police people. And sometimes people when people come really close, i ask them, please give me my six feet and that works. I never had any problem with it. Courteously asking enemy to put it on is okay. But to behave abusively, i dont agree with that. Marianne county supervisors passed an ordinance adopting fines for people who violate the health order t. Fine for not wearing a mask when its required starts at 25 for individuals. Enforcement is expected to begin as early as next week. California has updated its total number of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. Its a big number, now more than half a million. The death toll now stands at nearly 9,200 statewide. A vast majority of those deaths have come from older people, but yesterday, the state registered the first death of a child. Covid19 has taken the life of a Central Valley teenager. The California Department of Public Health says the teen had Underlying Health conditions. The death is hitting the Central Valley community hard. Im speechless when it comes to anything that i could say to the family. Its a hard case. And it just brings home the reality that this is not sparing even the youngest members of our community. Valley Childrens Hospital confirmed that patient was theirs and released a statement reading, in part, quote, we understand how all of our best efforts cannot ease the grief of families, something we wish we so deeply could lift. The death of this patient reaffirms that children and no age group are immune from the devastating impact of the covid19 pandemic. Here in the bay area, our counties collectively added more than 700 cases. The county with the highest number of cases is medAlameda County. Santa clara county added 182 cases on friday alone. Effective today, many businesses in San Mateo County have been forced to shut down again. Gyms, hair and nail salons and indoor malls will be forced to close or find a way to move outside. A recent rise in coronavirus cases put the county on the governors watch list, triggering these additional business restrictions. We spoke to one salon owner who says the closures are not only threatening his business but the whiplash from reopening and closing again is frustrating and exhausting. I would rather quit. I will have no business. Emotionally, its impossible. Financially, its as impossible with rent and overhead. San mateo county now joins the rest of the bay area under the watch list. Time is running out and with it, money for millions of americans depending on unemployment checks during the pandemic. Congress has not come to an agreement about extending them as part of the next relief bill. The lack of a deal means more than 25 million americans are losing 600 a week in unemployment. For many, that money was the only thing keeping them afloat. Its going to be like probably cutting back on groceries, its going to be cutting back on anything extra i was planning or trying to do. Its just going to be its just tightening it down to core basics. Several Republican Leaders have said they think the 600 a week actually discouraged people from going back to work. The latest stimulus proposal would drop that 600 to 200 a week. The Vallejo Police department is enlisting outside investigators to look into accusation of so called badge bending. We reported on the practice earlier this week after open vallejo broke the story. There are longrunning reports of vallejo officers bending a corner of their badge to indicate theyve been involved in a fatal shooting. The outside investigation could begin as early as next week. Our Investigative Unit has spent months looking into vallejos use of force records. Officers have killed 19 people since 2010, including an unarmed man just last month. Vallejo police have launched a hate Crime Investigation into vandalism at an east bay city councilmans office. Graffiti was found yesterday morning at vallejo councilman and mayoral candidate hakim browns office. Messages such as black lives matter and defund the police along with racial slurs were sprayed on the building and sidewalk. Police say they may notify the fbi. Much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up, estimating antibodies, the new first of a kind test the fda just approved and what they could show us about a persons immune tooeps to the virus. Plus s for me, we start closing on every monday because monday is a disaster for us. Minority businesses in the bay area struggling to survive in the pandemic. 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For me, its going to be difficult to continue like this just on three kids and i dont want to close down my business because two of my families are essential. Reporter agarwals business is one of many east bay black and brown businesses impacted by the covid crisis. Stanford institute for Economic Policy research recently did a study. It shows that nationwide, the business shutdown disproportionately affected blackowned businesses by 40 . L. A. Latinx businesses by 32 and asian businesses by 26 . Due to coronavirus, people half of the people, like, scared coming out. Reporter mohammad and jose opened up mamas pizza take and bake in pleasanton back in february. One month before shelter at home orders were taking effect. We were the stage we were about to close all the the whole business here, but we dont want to give up because its just a couple of months, we open. We didnt know the pandemic is going to be worse. Reporter they say they are refusing to give up. The restaurant is a lifelong dream for them. They will do everything they can to keep the business open. In pleasanton, cheryl hurt, nbc bay area news. Dozens of salon owners and workers rallied outside of San Franciscos civic center yesterday afternoon. Their argument, they should be considered essential workers and allowed to open, especially given their training in sanitation measures. Current state guidelines allow salons to operate outside only and not all services are perspectived. Many owners are facing a tough decision, close their businesses or sink deeper into the red, hoping the government extends Unemployment Benefits soon. We have much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up, looking for coronavirus antibodies just got easier. The new test thats showing doctors even more than whether or not someone has those antibodies. I am tracking summer temperatures in inland areas, upper 80s, low 90s, what we can expect frorom your w weekend co up i in just a f few minuteses. Were approaching 7 15. Heres a live look outside at the very fogcovered bay bridge there. Still a beautiful sight. A new kind of Antibody Test will not only tell if patients if they had the antibodies but how many their bodies produced. The fda has approved two serology tests. The test tells patients how many antibodies their bodies have produced. Doctors say being able to measure some of the antibodies will be helpful in learning about the virus and what antibodies mean to potential immunity. Many bay area cities have been experimenting with different ways to help their businesses stay afloat like closing downtown streets or expanding outdoor seating. Danville tried it but theyre scaling back now. For the past month, danville has been shuttering down a main part of hart avenue from sunday morning through sunday evening, but starting today, a much smaller stretch will be closed. The reason, the town found that shutting down most of the avenue to traffic on weekends was actually hurting small businesses. Well, definitely hoping about to get more business and have more people walking down in this section of harts avenue and climb out of this thing altogether. Other businesses we spoke to believe foot traffic will not come back until the pandemic is over. And if you were one of apples 25,000 bay area employees, we hope youre comfortable working from home because youre going to be there a while. The cupertinobased tech giant announced its letting its people work remotely until 2021. This comes, of course, as the pandemic worsens in california and nationwide. Apple employees have already been working from home for most of the year. Apple ceo tim cook said employees eventually returning, it all depends on a vaccine. Other bay area tech giants like google, twitter, and facebook already made similar announcements. Looking for a place to spread your wings during this pandemic . No better place than an Aircraft Carrier and we have one in our backyard. The Uss Hornet Museum is reopening today after closing in march. The hornet is famous for hosting all types of patriotic events but the pandemic means only the open air hangar bay and flight deck will be open. Still, those things are big so there will be plenty of room for you and your kids to safely w d wand wander about. Visitors will have to wear masks and social distance. Only then will you be welcomed on board. Time for a check in with vianey arana for your microclimate forecast. How are things looking out there . You know, depending on where you are and, you know, what view your windows looking at, youre going to see either fog or a lot of sunshine, sierra. Thats the beautiful of microclimates here in the bay area and its going to be a nice afternoon. But as sierra mentioned, earlier, the fog is really covering the Golden Gate Bridge and also the city. So lets get right to this San Francisco hayes valley Weather Underground camera because normally its a great shot but you can see the buildings down below and then thats kind of all you can see because of the fog. Now, we do have High Pressure thats sort of going to help keep us hotter and also dry throughout the bay area. And meanwhile, areas like san jose seeing pretty good clearing and a lot of sunshine expected for this afternoon about 59 degrees right now, current temperatures throughout, probably the coolest part of our morning so far. And then by the afternoon, lets take a look at the hourbyhour outlook when it comes to that cloud cover around the coastline and that fog. So, well get partial clearing for the coast but it will slower to clear compared to inland areas. Inland areas, expect plenty of sunshine, im going to push this timeline forward all the way through tonight and also into tomorrow morning so very summerlike, especially for areas like San Francisco, half moon bay, santa cruz can expect to see some of that fog as well, into early tomorrow morning. Expect that as well into monday. So really its just a trend of summerlike temperatures. Todays forecast will be a lot warmer in some spots but slightly warmer in others. So san jose, a high of 82, concord, 93. We have this High Pressure from the Desert Southwest thats keeping us warmer but were definitely cooler compared to southern california, where they have been seeing tripledigit heat in some areas, also in salina, theyve been seeing tripledigit heat so definitely, when you compare the tripledigit heat to what were going to be seeing here this weekend, were off to a much cooler weather start, at least you have a chance to get away to the coast from the heat. As far as your air quality, though, im happy to say that its going to be such a good day for a hike. Were not worried about the air quality for today. Its going to be good. And as far as your pollen count, also keep in mind that if grass pollen usually tends to get your sinuses going, take that medication to go because we are seeing top allergens as grasse and juniper. Because it is High Pressure, remember High Pressure dries us out. Now, thankfully, its not going to be a windy day, just breezy, mildly breezy at times, but even then, whenever we see those hot conditions paired with that dry weather, we see elevated fire danger so be mindful of that if youre going to be out and about. Report any suspicious activity and if youre going to be grilling, please be safe about it. Longrange outlook, into wednesday, that High Pressure starts to back off a little bit and overall were going to see comfortable weather. If youre going to be hiking in the trails of the east bay, sunny and warm by 1 00. So get those Early Morning hikes out of way before, i would say, 3 00. Inland temperatures start to cool off by monday, 89 degrees and then they get nice and really cool by wednesday, look at that, predicted high of only 80 degrees. Thats about a 15degree drop compared to where were going to be at today and into tomorrow. Early morning fog, again, will linger for the majority of the day for the kwocoastline and th well get some good clearing for this afternoon. Sounds like a perfect forecast. Thank you. Still ahead on today in the bay, from Campus Living to toiling in the fields, the stanford students life being altered by the pandemic. M menutaur geget a load o of my souththwest chcheddar cheeeeseburger. Let memenutaur makake it a a doubleeee,e, yeah its beaeautiful sasay what . I i said its s bea. Try mymy 5. 99 sououthwest cheddar chcheeseburgerer combo and makeke it a doububle for a a buck more. E. 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Reporter covid19 has created plenty of worst case scenarios, so she had to set her degree aside and take a bucket to pick blueberries alongside her family. You strap on the onegallon bucket on to this, like, almost backpacklike strap. That really wears you out throughout the day. Reporter in 110degree heat, she and other farm workers picked the crops no one else wants to pick. A gallon bucket of blueberries fetches 3. 50. On a good day, she can fill four an hour. When