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where you cannot keep socially distancing yourself from others by at least six feet at all times. if you shop at grocery store by nugget markets you must wear a mask or nose forward covering your nose and mouth when in their stores. the chains are checking employee temperatures before they start work and nugget employees are sent home if the temperature exceeds 100 degrees. >> san francisco school district officials and teachers union are negotiating the terms for distance learning for the rest of the school year. virtual classrooms are proving challenging for some teachers. >> it's hard. it's so much work. >> a third grade teacher in san
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francisco richmond district. she's been teaching remotely for several weeks. on monday she ramped up the lesson plan. >> today i have a morning meeting with the half of the class. i pushed out a recorded language lesson. and tech issues. i met with two small groups and in person >> two laptops with her toddler in today never expected to become an over night i.t. expert. >> my student has a technology issue. i can't see their screen to know what's going on. i call them with my smart phone and use what's app. i feel comfortable with technology and it's like a -- >> she spent nine hours working monday but is calling -- who never used video chat.
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and spinning her wheels trying to keep up with the new teaching technology. >> it's hard to not feel overwhelmed. my colleague stayed up and had several all nighters trying to figure it out. >> the district is doing everything possible. >> vice president of the san francisco board of education. she is cosponsoring a resolution that sets up wellness and mental health checks for students and teachers struggling with the dance between them and the classroom. >> this is beyond tech. ensuring students and educators have their human basic needs met. >> the board will vote on the resolution at tuesday meeting. >> in a south bay a non-profit organization is setting out to help mothers struggling to find necessities for their babies. the biggest needs are the most
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pensive. formula and diapers. essentials. >> pandemic panic buying has left store shelves bare. hording can impact the health of infants. >> there's a will the of need for formula and diapers. this family lost a significant income and lost jobs due to the out break. >> the president and ceo of the non-profit empower and excel. after the need she put out calls to pediatricians. her son is leading the effort to collect formula and fund. >> we have been able to collect 200 cans of formula. and just started a week ago. >> the goods go to 75 women. mothers who aren't already geinassistance fro t county. >> particularly those individuals less connected to servic so those who are families who are hard to reach. or maybe not involve nd the
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child we halfare system. >> serving the low income population. being able to afford formula at all can be challenging. services are so important. covid-19 isn't making it easy. >> we're finding for a will the of families they have having to physically go to the store, find there's no formula. and contact the store manager. contact the store to find out when will will be formula and time going back out in the context of having a newborn. >> some are getting desperate turning to dairy or diluted. both are dangerous levels. >> you're trying to stretch. >> for now they continue partner with the community collecting baby formula for families struggling during covid-19. >> asian fusion cafe says the pandemic after the pandemic it
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will close more than 50 stores nationwide. the chain posted on facebook. along with photos showing an empty cafe. and blames it on expired leases and stores and malls having to close. >> east bay care facility devastated by coronavirus. hear the exclusive interview with the owner. >> several meat processing plants closed due to covid-19 among employees. experts explain why you shouldn't worry about shortages. >> live from home. temperatures trending higher today. how much warmer in the coming day straight ahead. >> starting tonight jimmy kim el live returns to its regular time
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ta believe thems w taed. the shooter fired from a white jeep cherokee with temporary dealer license plates. >> a brick hit and killed a william riding in a car in concord. identified as 63 year-old a grandmother. on friday night she was in the front passenger seat of a car on highway 242. when a brick smashed through the windshield. officers say someone threw the brick from an overpass. no arrests have been made. >> the death toll climbed yet again at a care center. in her first interview the facility owner tells us i team reporter that a fourth patient who tested positive for coronavirus has died. >> i have been in the healthcare business most specific will skilled nursing since i was 15. >> crystal owns eleven nursing homes up and down the state. agreements to manage and consult
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se more. she broke the news that another patient has died. >> sadly we're told this morning a fourth patient passed away. >> i wonder what you say to the families of your patients. who have become infected and especially to the families of those who passed away. what do you say to the family? >> our condolences. this is a terrible virus going across the world. >> 28 patients have been infected. two dozen staff who have the virus were sent home to quarantine. >> what was about your facility that allowed the virts to spread rapidly and through the center. >> based on the way the virus spreads, what we do know which is changing minute by minute. when it gets into a building, it can spread quickly. because of the nature of the virus. >> the experts tell me infection
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control depends on adequate staffing. they were cited in august for failing to meet minimum staffing requirements on 16 of 24 days checked. the state also found issues with lack of care and sexual assault of residents by staff. she had three license applications denied in december. because violations current properties posed immediate jeopardy for the residents. >> what is going on? how are your clients in in immediate jeopardy? >> you'll be the first to talk with me about it. >> would you put your own family member in your facility? >> without a doubt. >> she tells me her primary struggle is founding masks, gowns and equipment for the staff. >> to be honest it doesn't matter if i have all the ppe in the world. if somebody else's nursing home
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and my nurse goes there. they might contract the virus and bring it into the building. >> she has been getting her other facilities to boost the spirit of staff. who are battle the deadly out break. >> if a patient is diagnosed today, we expect them to show up. we expect them to dig their nail ins and leave the fears at home and outside. and take care of the patients. and it's okay to be scared. we'll support each other through it. >> she's been filming a documentary about the past four weeks and had a crew there filming the interview. >> the man facing retrial for the ghost ship warehouse video had bail reduced today. his bail dropped from $750,000 to $150,000. amida push it house fewer people in jail during the coronavirus
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pandemic. >> a picture of a woman wanted after being suspected of coughing in the faces of security guards at target. the guards confronted her after she hid items inside her clothing and left the store without paying. on march 27 witnesses told police the woman got into a car waiting for her in target part. in the south bay pedestrians will no longer have to press butt tops buttons if they want cross the street. it's a move to protect public health. so they don't have to touch the buttons. >> helpful. could the next shortage at the grocery store be in the meat aisle? meat processer closed its plant in south dakota after at least 200 workers there tested positive for the covid-19. half a dozen plants closed temporarily. some say we could see a temporary shortage but a
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representative for the industry says supplies are steady. >> we have lot of food in storage. pork, beef, all poultry. in storage. and on the way to grocery stores. >> whether shoppers see more empty shelves or higher prices will depend on how many plants close kp how long. >> first wave of stimulus checks hit some bank accounts. over the weekend. most eligible americans will receive their payments within two weeks. paper checks will be distributed later this month. how much can you expect to receive? we have a calculator on our web site. >> families at ronald mcdonald house are saying thank you to retailers that brightened easter. cvs donated. the entire inventory of a store closed due to the pandemic.
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as you can see the care packages feature more than just candy. join better bay area project thanks and share your gratitude. use the hash tag and show us how you're saying thank you. >> familiar characters to remind us to stay safe. a collection of mannequins in this yard taken up the social distancing message. they first appeared last year. we reported this. as a protest against a ordnance requiring him to lower the fence. some neighbors don't quite understand his approach. they say they appreciate the whimsy. >> they set a good example. >> yes. telling people what to do. >> social distancing. even a dummy can do it. right? >> he plans to keep them social
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distancing in his yard until we can stop taking that safety measure and it's safe to do so. he's no dummy. >> definitely not. i hope they have their sunscreen on. we have a lot of sun today. >> meteorologist is tracking a nice day. >> it's going to be beautiful the next couple days. today was. we had plenty of sun and look at live doppler 7. high pressure is setting up shop. the wind will continue to come out of the nort northeast. that will set up for a warmer pattern today. temperatures came up in the upper 50s to the 70s. we'll bring in 80s the next couple days. this means the spring warmth comes tree pollen. that is running high and will continue it run high the next four days. oak, juniper and sweet gum. from allergies. 40s 50s on the temperature right now. looking at numbers first thing
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in the morning. that is coming up. visibility patchy fog. it's starting to come down. be careful in the morning. a beautiful view as we look across the bay. patchy fog over night breezy in the hills. warmer pattern the next two days and cooler the end of the week. we have showers coming in sunday night into monday. here are the morning temperatures. primarily in the 40s and 50s. fog will be a problem in patches around the coast. for the afternoon bright skies lots of mild weather in the south bay. 79 degrees in morgan hill. gilroy 78. on the peninsula 76. 67 in pacific. bright conditions in san francisco. really mild 70 degrees there downtown. 67 in the sunset district. north bay temperatures breezy in the hills.
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77 napa. heading into the east bay. temperatures will come up above average low to mid-70s. 75 oakland. inland valley up to 80. and fair field, 76 livermore. we have rain coming sunday night. into monday. models are in agreement it looks like wet weather here and snow in the sierra nevada. we will take anything we can get. we're still behind. the 7-day forecast featuring warmer weather the next few days. 80s inland. 60s coastline. cooling begins thursday and you start to notice it as we head into the weekend when temperatures drop. 50s 60s sunday night talking about rain drops into monday a level 1 system. switch from the warmth to the wetness. >> thanks for the warning. >> tomorrow on good morning america chase rice performs his
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results were released today a week after voerts went to the poll despite the pandemic. the democratic nominee got an endorsement from his final rival sanders. >> san francisco using plywood covering shuttered business as their canvas to lift spirits. many decided to paint murals after vandals wrote on the boards. a painting of a nurse hangs outside a tattoo parlor. it seemed like a no brainer to salute healthcare workers. >> we are now just wrapping up day 28 of the shelter in place in the bay area. what else is changed? here's a day in the life.
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most running backs unless you are christian who became the highest paid in history. average of $16 million a year. last year he became the third player in league history with 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. the entire carolina offense. his college coach on the value. >> this is one of the competitive human beings on the planet right now. he's still such a great teammate. he's such a great leader. he's a community leader. some sad news from the nba. minnesota center lost his mother. to the coronavirus. she was 58 years old. both of his parents came down with the virus. dad improved. mom continued to deteriorate. warrior star among those
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expressing condolences. hunter pence spent his 37th birthday playing in a tournament of a video game the show. his wife was trying to urge him onto victory. >> i have sunflower seeds. come on. we have to rally. >> down a run in the final inning. it falls it's a walk off. pence celebrates too much. the winning runner stops before home plate. why, who knows. he wins in extras. >> i put the controller down. finally. i can't mess up the base running. >> woo! it's a

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