Official decision, the announcement catching many educators and families offguard , some are ready for life to get back to normal. Others say its too premature and one Virtual Education to continue. The risk is still out there. Its been extremely hard managing remote work and distancelearning. Reporter parents airing what a lot of parents feel, frustration over balancing work with educating their schoolchildren in the the coronavirus pandemic is not easy when kids have no social outlet and seek a lot more attention. I think school should go back to start because everythings been really hard on me. Its kind of like having two jobs. We try to relieve each other. Reporter you think all parents might want to send their kids back to school early, not quite. For us as a family, the last thing that i want to do is when its july and maybe go back to school. We had to give up two vacations as of this jerk the first thing i want to do is take another vacation. Recognize another learning loss because of this disruption. We are concerned about that. Reporter Governor Newsom concern students are falling behind, for the first time suggesting moving the school year up. We are considering the prospect of an even earlier school year into the fall. As early as late july early august. Reporter s reasons, some School Districts have struggled to adapt to distancelearning and parents who are essential workers find it difficult to homeschool. Its been especially hard in homes without technology. We need a longer summer after all the trouble of what we are going through now thats all of us, the teachers, the family of the children. Reporter still, Kindergarten TeacherDaniel Wheatley has reservations. Cutting ashore and rushing into the next year when we dont know what thats going to look like is rather frightening. Reporter when children head back to the classroom, the governor says there will likely be modifications, possibly staggering start times to limit the number of students in school at one time and changes to recess and lunch time. One School Superintendent says too many questions are still unanswered. Is the state going to be sending districts money to be able to do this . Because opening early, that means are we expanding the year . Or are we keeping the same number of days . The California Teachers Association echoed a similar concern with the uncertainty in the state budget and funding for schools. Many parents also shared concerns of a resurgence and possibly pulling their children out of school again. The governors comments about reopening schools came during a broader discussion about reopening california. He wasnt specific on the timeline, but once again he said we are weeks away, not months, from lifting restrictions. Under the governors plan, businesses that can easily accommodate social distancing will reopen first. That would include things like retail stores. Would be higher risk businesses like gyms, nail salons or movie theaters. And finally, major events like concerts or conventions. The governor says that quote, will take some time. The governor also vowed he wont be pressured into opening prematurely. The protests wont drive our decisionmaking. Political pressure wont drive our decisionmaking. The science, the data, Public Health will drive our decision making. State Health Officials say hospitalizations from coronavirus and icus days have remained stable. Still, the governor says life in california wont go back to pre coronavirus days until we have a vaccine for widespread immunity. Now to Sonoma County where they are making changes in reopening some areas outdoors that had been offlimits. Ktvus andre senior tells us that starting tomorrow residents will be able to bike or walk to designated parks. Reporter while the coronavirus takes a toll on the physical health of many, children shelter in place orders have left its mark on peoples physical and psychological health. Synonymy county leaders are taking steps to address the problem. We can walk or bike to a park and use the path. Reporter during tuesdays board of supervisors meeting with county Health Officer announced a soft opening of parts in the county. The first easing of restrictions to put in place on march 17th to prevent the spread of covid19. Tried to use it and maintain the social distancing and other measures that will allow us to reopen these areas. Reporter other perks that will see anything of restrictions, as of 12 01 a. M. Wednesday, annabelle state park in santa rosa, sugar hill ridge state park in kenwood and Jack London State Historic Park in jack london. Though playgrounds, and restaurants will be offlimits. Parking will remain offlimits. Residence can only visit the parks in their neighborhood and park rangers will be watching for group gatherings. We want people to respect the social distancing and facial covering requirements. Reporter of all nine counties sonoma has the Second Lowest number of cases, 200 . 22 the operate, with 117 active cases currently, 103 people have a balance of keeping the spread of covid19 and check while trying to push you the community into some sense of normalcy. This is the first up, its not the final step. I hope we will continue to move toward equitable access for locals to get into Regional Parks. Reporter coastal beaches and parks such as dorion Regional Park are not part of this move. By olbermann Sonoma CountyOfficials Say they will study the soft opening and determine whether they should lift more restrictions in the future. Nearly 20 residents at a nursing home in vallejo have tested positive for the coronavirus. The state Health Department says at least 18 patients have been infected at the Windsor Vallejo care center on twyla me street. A number of workers also tested positive, but the state didnt release the exact number. So far no new deaths hayward mo people have been tested for covid19 since the city started offering free tests five years ago. Since then results show more than 11 of tested positive. The site is at cal state east bay and is open monday through friday. Testing is free and open to anyone. The number of coronavirus cases here in the United States has passed another grim milestone. Today the u. S. Surpassed 1 million cases. Thats according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins university on their coronavirus tracker. And the number of deaths in the United States is now approaching 60,000. To put that in perspective, thats more than all of the americans who died fighting the vietnam war. Doctor Anthony Fauci says he is hopeful that we will know whether a Coronavirus Vaccine is only horizon this winter. If that is the case, there is more work to be done. Once a vaccine is found to be safe and effective the challenge will be to make enough for everyone. The doctor is still sticking with his initial prediction that a vaccine could take 12 to 18 months to develop, test and get approved. You may need to be ready to pay more for meat and find less to choose from. Major producers are having supplychain problems because so many plants and workers are sick with covid19. We have what consumers can extract. Reporter President Trump today ordered made plans to stay open. Is declaring them Critical Infrastructure as the Biggest Companies crippled by the coronavirus. We have pork and beef your. Reporter a meat shortage depends on where you shop. I have 16 branches, all in local Northern California that supply us with our whole animals. Reporter this small Sonoma County butcher is delivering meat to households across the bay area, busier in the pandemic than hes ever been. It was definitely unexpected, yes. I could never predict this, thats for sure. Reporter shoppers may be seeking something other than massproduced meat and poultry from factory farms outof state. It was the head of tyson foods who raised alarms this week, declaring the Food Supply Chain is breaking across the Meat Processing industry 20 workers have died and thousands have been sickened. When you have covid19 , disrupting that frontline workforce, you are no talking about disrupting the supply appeared we do see a large swing in prices. One week its a pretty good deal in the next its outrageous so we will pass. Reporter and noticing a smaller selection in the meat case. Kind of stuck up over time. Not hoarding, but definitely kept in mind. Reporter with livestock being destroyed because it cant be processed, President Trump ordered plants to keep running uric we are in very good shape. We are working with tyson, one of the big companies. We always worked with the farmers. There is plenty of supply. As you know, there is plenty of supply. Its distribution. Reporter and a towel plans are laid out. Workers are close together on assembly lines. Riddick say they shouldnt be forced on the floor if they cant be protected. A meat supply system that is officially efficient and fragile and we are seeing all of these closures. Reporter california has factory farming and a closing cost and close to pastor reese quality its likely more people will try something locally raised. Get to know the people processing your protein and make sure you trust them. Of course the wildcard is panic buying. If people make a run on meat and clear the coolers, then the shortage will be swift and most likely worse than expected. We saw that with the paper products. 35,000 stakes are heading to food banks in San Francisco and marin thanks to snake river farms and i do hope youre the family farm usually sells its highend st to food bank to those in need during this pandemic. The total load is worth about 2 million. The local nonprofit plans to start distributing the stakes to food banks tomorrow. Temperatures were pretty warm today, but tomorrow you will notice a cooler day and beyond into the weekend. Also, accusations of fraud and a scheme involving facemasks. Federal charges filed in San Francisco and the suspects excuse. First tonight, a cockfighting ring busted wide open. Hundreds of birds seized, 10 people detained. Across america, Business Owners are figuring things out. Finding new ways to serve customers. Connect employees. And work with partners. Comcast business is right there with you. With a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. And enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. Voice Solutions Like remote Call Forwarding and readable voicemail. And safe, convenient installation. When every connection counts, you can count on us. Get the connectivity your business needs. Call today. Comcast business. Alameda county sheriffs deputies said that busted an illegal cockfighting ring over the weekend. Deputies rated a property in rule pleasanton off of Dublin Canyon road and recovered hundreds of birds. Our Crime Reporter henry lee tells us it was a call that tipped off investigators. Reporter a cockfighting ring busted in the east bay with roosters fighting to the death. Coliseum style, gladiator fights. Reporter it happened with a tip to the Alameda CountySheriffs Office about dozens of people. Its a severe form of animal cruelty. Those birds go into those fights and usually only one bird comes out alive. Reporter sky fox flew over the sprawling property on Dublin Canyon road, south of 580. The cockfight was held inside and out building. This was the view from the ground. A gated property all that shielding the operation. Serve sergeants ray kelly sent over the helicopter before raiding the property saturday with the help of the police and chp. When Law Enforcement arrived of those individuals began to run for the hills. Reporter 10 were detained, but no arrests have been made as investigators try to identify the ringleader. Deputies found 120 roosters, 59 hens and unborn fellow. There were up to 600 bird cages including the checks and several hundred eggs being incubated. Some birds didnt make it, among the dead, these two chicks. We also had somewhat serious injuries to their extremities where they have been sliced by these razor knives put on to their cause. Cockfighting is one of the most cruel sports. Reporter the roosters were most likely shot up with performanceenhancing drugs. The birds are doped up with amphetamines and other drugs to make them more aggressive so that they will fight in the rink to the death. Reporter none of the recovered chickens had to be euthanized. The Sheriffs Office and others are taking care of those birds and the eggs while at the same time trying to find those responsible for the fight. Federal authorities in San Francisco have charged a man from michigan in a coronavirus mask scam. 24yearold Rodney L Stevenson the second was charged with wire fraud for allegedly scamming at least three people into paying hundreds of dollars for masks they never received. Stevenson is charged with creating fake ecommerce sites to sell masks for 40 each. Federal Authorities Say stevenson falsely claimed to have respirator masks in stock and available for sale and shipment. But the masks, including some for a bay area healthcare worker, never arrived. At the end of the day a fraud is a fraud. If you are doing the crime we are going to come after you. But at times like this where we should be united in taking care of those, especially those healthcare workers that need the masks. Stevenson was arrested in his home in michigan. s website says an unexpected delay in the supply chain are causing shipping delays. If hes convicted, stevenson faces a maximum of 30 years in prison, five years of probation and 1000 fine. A stretch of south on highway 101 through San Francisco is close overnight for construction. On a normal day more than 240,000 vehicles traveled the section of highway at alameda boulevard and interstate 280. Crews have already removed and replaced 800 feet of the northbound lanes. Now they are starting on the southbound side of highway 101. Lanes will be closed overnight while the work continues. Drivers can expect delays at all hours. The work is expected to wrap up in early may. We had a pretty nice day today. Temperatures got up there. It was 92 in fairfield thats the warm spot. 96 in santa rosa. These temperatures will be falling away, tomorrow will be cooler. In some cases maybe 10 degrees cooler. 5 to 10 degrees. So its going to be substantially noticeable. Or it will be noticeable, i can say that. Santa rosa today was 86. Tomorrow santa rosa goes out of 79. San francisco 74 and 65. The temperatures fall off. The mechanism for this cooling as the fog along the coast in the lowPressure Centers to the north of us that have stretched out the marine layer and allowed for this push. If you look at what we are looking at oakland now, and you can see the marine layer shooting out across the bay. Its narrow and shallow and shooting out across the bay towards berkeley. Right there you can see the edges of it. So super he shallow. Its going to happen this week pretty much every day as we will stretch out and get a little bit deeper each day and thats what happens. You start to cool off. So the trend starts with today, the warmest day of the week. And after that we do this move, we start sliding down the hill and getting cooler each day. Tomorrow is going to be 5 to 10 degrees cooler. Its all about the 70s tomorrow, maybe a few low 80s. When we come back we look at the five day forecast in the computer model and show you how fog plays into the daily plan. San francisco maryland and breed says the city is moving forward with the review process for new housing development. That would be built on the side of the balboa reservoir which is located right next to city college. The proposal cause for 1100 new homes. 150 would be prioritized for city and College Faculty and staff housing. Altogether all the homes would be set aside as Affordable Housing but include four acres of open parks in space and childcare for open children. In san jose people are protesting the construction of two tiny homesites. Facing the city fast tracked the job. One site is for the exit ramp from bernal to monterey road, another fiber for ryan 101. The protesters say the city rest to get it built during the Current Crisis without community input. The big issue is they suppressed the voice of the public and reduce Public Outreach during the crisis in the deregulated state we currently have they have shortcut it a lot of building regulations and planning. They expect us to stand for 10 to 15 years overall. I just want to make a quick apology for the audio. Hope we will get that cleaned up in just a little bit and get back to frank. First case of its kind in the c why researchers say not to be alarmed. End of next tonight, Vice President mike pence visits the mayo clinic and draws criticism for not wearing a mask like everyone else while he was there. This virus is testing all of us. And i