Now at 11 00, an urgent plea as the bay area heads into a warm weekend. Tonight, the precautions in place to reduce the risk of overcrowding. A call for sweeping reform at assisted living facilities after at least 10 deaths as a peninsula care home. What one advocate says needs to be done. The unemployment rates in napa county are supposed to be some of the highest in the bay area next month as the Tourism Industry shuts down. How some are trying to adjust to a new way of doing business. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area. Solano county is now the first in the bay area to extend its stay at home order an extra two nd betty yu explains determining j those orders get extended. Thats right. Mayor london breed warned that now is not the time to lose sight of our goal. She said its likely the stay at home order in San Francisco could be extended weeks, even a month. We saw plenty of people lounging and enjoying the sun at the beach in the mission, despite the parking lots being closed, and a sign warning people to stay home. Ocean beach wasnt exactly empty this evening. Same story at the presidio. This weekend, the trust will close certain roads to cars to ey have on a nt to see people c dici froone anotr. Today, San Francisco has 1,340 positive cases of covid19. 22 people have died. And the number of people in the icu has gone up. Will the Public Health order get extended . The likelihood that that will happen is very likely. Reporter sfpd commended the public for not celebrating 4 20 outdoors and in public parks, as is tradition. But they said there are still people and businesses that continue to flout the stay at home order. To date, the department has given out 17 citations, admonished 73 people, and given hundreds of informal warnings. If you take a long drive and expect to find parking to go to a closed beach, its very unlikely, and i want to encourage people to do their best through this did i have weekend where your temptation is higher. And if you have to be out on the roads, sfpd cautioned everyone not to drive recklessly. The chp says theyve had an 80 jump in violations of drivers going more than 100 miles per hour. Now we get to meteorologist paul heggen with more on just how warm this weekend will get. Paul . Betty, its still going to be unseasonably warm out there, but the temperatures will back off slightly from where we ended up today. There will be that on shore breeze thats going to bring in clouds and fog towards coastal areas. Maybe that will discourage people from packing the beaches. Heres where we ended up for high temperatures today. Youre looking live at san jose. Lets put the numbers on the map. It was very warmpeal inland. San jose made it into the mid80s, Half Moon Bay only in the mid60s. Oakland was in the upper 70s, close to 80 degrees. The overall weather pattern shifts a bit into the weekend. The taste of summertime today is going to continue for inland locations this weekend. Still well into the 80s away from the coast, away from the bay. But a stronger sea breeze is going to have an impact. Well put some numbers on the map, talk about what to expect throughout the weekend coming up in just a few minutes. Ken . All right, sounds good, paul. Thanks. Santa cruz stepping up its efforts to discourage large gatherings. After weeks of free parking, you now have to feed the meters once again. Its all part of an effort to try and control the influx of people at the coast. The other big change at surf city, the county requiring face coverings. Starting at midnight, theyre mandatory for anyone older than 12. You must wear a face mask while waiting in line bussesg to the doctor, or riding the bus. A dire call for reform after 10 patients died of coronavirus at an assisted living facility on the peninsula. Kpix 5s maria medina is in redwood city with whats being done to contain the outbreak. Reporter tonight, a resounding call for change at assisted living facilities from nursing home advocates who say more needs to be done to protect those vulnerable residents. Meanwhile, the owner of gordon manor is speaking out tonight about the deaths of her residents and trying to stop the virus from taking anymore lives. Its complete devastation around us. Reporter shes watched resident after resident at her facility pass away from covid19. That includes former Stanford University president donald kennedy. Im incredibly honored to have known him. Reporter at least 20 residence departments and 7 employees tested positive for the virus at gordon manor, and at least 10 residents have died. The facility continues to operate as the department of Public Health steps in to help contain the virus. Caring for them has been a real privilege. I want to continue to do that the best i can under these conditions. I wouldnt want to be there, and i wouldnt want my mother there right now. If you have 10 people who have died . How many others are infected. Reporter but nursing home advocates, including those who have called for reform at facilities for years, say sweeping changes need to be made before more lives are lost. She says currently the all size fits all regulations are failing. Theyre not like nursing homes. Theyre not trained. They dont have to have staffing ratios or health personnel. They dont have to have the kind of Infection Control and procedures we need in nursing homes. Its awful, but it happened. Maybe one worker came in that had it, and it happened. Its not because it was dirty. Reporter this man named nnmother and aunt are residents of gordon manor, and should stay at the facility, despite calls for its evacuation. Its unfortunate. Nobody could have planned for this, you know . Reporter the facility, which was inspected by the state department of social services in january was in compliance, and no deficiencies were found. The familyrun business that specializes in Dementia Care has been open since 1983. Its motto is just like family. We are doing our very best to hold each other in this time. Reporter and we reached out to the state department of social services for an on camera interview. They declined. Its not state mandated for the facilities to report their positive covid19 cases. In redwood city, maria medina, kpix 5. A first of its kind program to help seniors in need and struggling restaurants at the same time. The state is partnering with fema and some local governments to provide meals to seniors three times a day, seven days a week. It will allow restaurants to rehire some employees or keep existing workers on the job. To be eligible, seniors must be below the poverty level, and at high risk of exposure to covid19. Or have a compromised immune system. On 60 minutes this weekend, the governor will discuss how california is working to trace the virus, and you can see it sunday night at 7 00, right here on kpix 5. Also on sunday, the San Francisco mayor london breed will join Margaret Brennan on face the nation at 8 30 sunday morning on kpix 5. Starting on monday, billio be available for u. S. Small businesses. Today President Trump signed the relief bill which also includes money for hospitals and expanded testing. Now lawmakers are already looking ahead toward another stimulus package. Democrats want funding to help state and local governments, which have been devastated by the virus. Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell said this week that states should consider filing for bankruptcy rather than adding to the federal deficit. Although napa county started lifting certain restrictions this week like landscape work and outings to golf courses, its major industry is still taking a big hit. Andrea nakano shows us how wineries are gettingcreative to get through the economic crisis. Reporter researchers at the university of pacific expect the unemployment rates in napa county to reach 22 next month, one of the highest in the bay area. Thats because the Tourism Industry is at a stand still as wineries remain closed. But some are trying to adjust to a new way of doing business. At alpha omega, wine tasting rooms are bare. The normal packed patio on a spring day has nothing but empty chairs. Theyre operating with minimal staff, but unlike other places in the valley, theyve been able to keep all their fulltime year long employees. Theres really only one business metric that makes sense, thats most im reporter meet the goal, theyve started to take most of its operations online. My name is barrett, your virtual ambassador. Thank you for joining us. Were live at 5 00, and this is our final, final friday segment. Reporter it debuted its live instagram show on wednesdays and fridays to connect with their customers over a glass of wine. Tastings have entered the virtual realm as wines are sent before the scheduled live sessions. Employees work quickly to fill their new roles, and the new online programs have taken off. Wine is something that brings people together and makes people happy. And at a me, thsveryimportant. Reporter like many other businesses facing hardships during this time, wineries also hope theyll be able to open their doors soon. But the Silver Lining may be they found a way to connect with their customers from around the world. Well come out changed, but stronger. I just think this is another avenue that never goes away. Reporter in napa, andrea nakano, kpix 5. Cal trans is taking advantage of reduced traffic to do some major roadwork. The long awaited project thats getting a jump start. Bay area Airline Workers have been a lot less busy with travel almost at a stand still. How theyre using that time to help with a Global Supply shortage. And stay at home orders didnt stop from more than 80 musicians from doing what they do best. How they had a virtual symphony. There are times when our need to connect really matters. To keep customers and employees in the know. To keep business moving. Comcast business is prepared for times like these. Powered by the nations largest gigspeed network. To help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. Tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. Weve always believed in the power of working together. Thats why, when every connection counts. You can count on us. This is something you dont see every day. Fremont firefighters breaking into a Loomis Armored vehicle that caught fire in the parking lot of a chickfila on mallory avenue. The electronic entry system wasnt working, so crews sawed their way in. No damage to the money inside, a loomis employee was treated for smoke inhalation. The empty roads are allowing cal trans to get a head start on a Major Construction project along highway 101. The highway is closed near the 280 split. Bridge work was originally scheduled for july, and crews are working around the clock now to demolish and replace 800 feet of the road bed. The construction is scheduled to last until may 3rd, but could wrap up early. Tonight, hundreds of thousands of muslims in the bay area and around the world are observing ramadan. For the next month, muslims will be praying and fasting, even though their mosques are closed. Some Muslim Leaders are postering their lessons and sermons online, while some families have turned parts of their homes into worship areas. Ramadan continues until may 23rd. United Airlines Employees showing were Better Together by helping with the global Hand Sanitizer shortage. This guy works at the Maintenance Center in San Francisco, and when he heard about the shortage, he got together with some of the companys chemists and engineers to create their own sanitizer. The first batch was approved by the fda, and since theyve been producing more than 550 gallons. A Southern California composer is using the power of music to reach thousands in the age of social distancing. Rachel kim shows us he created a stirring virtual music video with the help of more than 80 musicians from around the world. When youre weary, feeling small. Reporter its been said that music can heal the wounds that medicine cant touch. The man behind this 5 minute video wants to do just that during the coronavirus pandemic. I juwaed tot something out in the world to make people feel better. Everybody was so stressed and scared and doom and gloom. Reporter 48yearold chi is a composer and music editor, and has been in the film and tv business for 20 years. Like many others in his him without e pandemic left he used s time to create an arrangement, blending two uplifting songs. Bridge over troubled water and what a wonderful world. He then reached out to other musicians to create a beautiful symphony virtually. Like a bridge over troubled water. Reporter he created the music and sent it to the musicians who downloaded the material, recorded it, and sent their audio and video back to him. They were attracted to the idea of coming together. Reporter with the help of a video editor, in two and a half weeks, he was able to blend, sync, and show case the talents of 82 mostly local musicians in a beautiful performance. He sang along with his 8yearold son zach. They hope the video will bring you comfort, and also raise money for the Motion Picture and television fund. For more feel good stories like this one, just head to the special section on our website, kpix. Com together. Felt good, sounded good. Going to look good with the weather, paul. A little cooler, but still beautiful outside. Yes, very nice weather in store. Just a little more of the onshore breeze to drop temperatures back along the way. But above normal temperatures across the board for the foreseeable future. Looking at the big picture pattern, the reason for the warm spell is this big area of High Pressure. I know you dont care about the scientific part of it, but it means sink air. The air warms up as it sinks, and thats why weve been so warm. The real heat is in Southern California. Near record temperatures around los angeles. But the whole pattern will shift throughout the weekend. The area of High Pressure will flatten. The storm track stays aimed at the pacific northwest. But we are going to see a stronger on shore breeze that pushes the hottest of the hot weather farther to the south, and well see some changes heading into saturday and especially sunday. Right now temperatures are mostly in the 60s, and even in San Francisco, where that onshore breeze did kick in late in the day, temperatures just barely below 60. We drop back into the low to mid50s by early saturday morning, well above normal, but its windows open weather. Nice dog walking weather for lexi. Thanks to wes and helen sharing that picture. Posing on the dog bench and everything. A little hot under the paws in concord tomorrow afternoon with temperatures rising up into the mid80s. Inland still at or above 80. Youll have plenty of sunshine, but some cloud cover along the coast. The stronger onshore breeze means temperatures reaches temperatures into the mid60s along the coast, and upper 70s and low to mid80s farther inland. The farther away from the water, the warmer the temperatures will be. A quick check of futurecast shows the marine layer getting closer to the coast, but i will take the next several hours. It should dissipate quickly on saturday. I dont think thats the case on sunday as we head into sunday morning well see that marine layer with more of a presence, especially along the coast. It will take a few more hours to dissipate, so temperatures will be a few degrees cooler across the board. But still above normal. And another big warm up tuesday and wednesday of next week, then the temperatures back off. Darren will be here in the morning with another update. Thanks, paul. A long time cal trans employee gets the surprise of a lifetime. The big retirement send off straight ahead. How are you guys doing tonight . I cant hear you, because im alone step by step, were going to figure this out. Were gonna find a way through this. 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