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how they end up closing down the covid-19 vaccination site as well. california will set aside 40% of the dose for the hardest hit communities. i'm tracking rain returning tomorrow. the latest timing in the forecast. abc news at 11 starts i applaud our governor for listening to those who were left behind, looked over. governor newsom setting aside 40% of the vaccine doses for the most vulnerable neighborhoods. >> governor newsom says targeting the areas hardest p r economy. today, the state released zip codes that are prioritized.
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they are basing it on family income, education level, access to public transportation, and air quality. ten bay area neighborhoods are in the list. three are in alameda county. two are in france. the tenderloin and treasure island, and one is in contra ca costsa county. >> j.r. stone spoke with leaders in the communities about the state's new plan. >> we are on our way, and governor is just giving us a boost. and a good shot in the arm, so to speak. >> reporter: rev rant brown, president of the chapter of the naacp, is praising governor
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newsom. they will put aside 40% of the doses for the hardest hit. >> we are the most diverse state in the world, the most diverse, and we are falling short. all of the announcements we are made in the months, we are falling short. >> the governor's office says the rate of covid-19 invexs in house holds making less than $40,000 a yea a yea a yea a yeaa neighborhoods, going on to say the wealthier populations are getti getting vaccinated at twice the rate. and in alameda county, 9.3% of doses have gone
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>> the vaccine is free. you do not need to be a u.s. citizen. >> reverent brown 180 and says people were skeptical of the polio vaccine when he was a boy. he has don't the vaccine with his wife and his 103-year-old mother. >> no fever no chill, and we must not hype up the negativity. >> reporter: reverend brown says they in the process of setting up clinics from san francisco down to southern california, and those sho sh be in place when a couple weeks, j.r. stone, abc 7 nuggets. frustration as they look to
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expand vaccination. the east palo alto city county met today. more than 10% of covid-19 cases. so the county, ravenswood family health center, the ymca teamed up to provide it to workers and low income families. >> as long as there is a challenge to the blue shield health plan, it has affected all of our supply, including the county. >> the county hopes it will help fight many of the challenges people face like a lack of transportation and paper work. >> >> many counties are seeing lack of vaccinations. sutter health was forced to cancel appointments. they only have enough for
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two-thirds of the current back long. santa clara said they are facing the same issue. >> we received less than we were expecting. and one of challenges, we are notified about this information the week before we're planning for the following week. >> many are concerned about the lack of transparency with blue shield'sing shield's algorithm. a horse racing protest in the parking lot. it forced hundreds of appointments to be canceled. >> reporter: around 11:30, four activists made a dramatic attention. using purple smoke to draw attention. and calling for the track to be shut down entirely.
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>> to pro tent future horse deaths. five horses have been kill this year. >> reporter: while they delayed the scheduled horse races, she said they did not anticipate the vaccination would be shutdown. >> we did not consider it, no, because it was outlandish to have considered it in the first place. >> reporter: the berkeley fire department says they were notified to evacuate around noon. >> the recommendation is that we close down the site. >> reporter: they were able to reopen at 3:00 p.m., but 200 people were prevented from getting to their appointments. others waited one to two hours in traffic. >> we just waited in line and eventually i happened. i got my shot. >> even duress, they did a great job. >> reporter: the city council
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member says he doesn't know why it was a distraction. >> reporter: golden gate fields issues a statement, thoroughbred horse racing is a highly regulated, legal sport. trespassing is not allowed. matt boone, abc 7 news. in the north bay, the fairgrounds will host a clannic for eligible residents this weekend. adults 65 or old, child care employees, and school employees. more than 9 million vaccine doses have been administered. you can check the progress any time on the vaccine tracker on abc 7 news.com. here is a big clang. aowed n california. it's the result of a settlement reached with san diego county.
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that means basketball, volleyball and wrestling with resume as long as more than 14 thou,000 cases. there will be testing and masks provided for coaches and support staff. >> all i want is to put on the jersey and represent my school and be a part of the team. >> it's not a threat to society, and the kids are not the enemy anymore. >> teams can return to competition if they follow the strict requirements in place for college teams. that includes testing for each competition and following contact tracing protocols. california lawmakers aim to get opportunities back in the classroom. governor newsom does plan to sign it. it overs $2 million for the
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schools to open by the end of the month. >> a lot more to come here. a marathon evening in washington. why a senate clerk is reading all 628 pages of the covid relief bill ofloverch for garba. checks in the mail for san francisco customers. and the return toin door dining is a hit. the bay area restaurant booked some lid for months. rain returns tomorrow. i will have the latest timing ahead. >> first, a look what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, of all the shows you can watch tonight, this is one of them. >> you selling vaccines? >> look at that pretty face of yours. 's no vaccine for broken legs.
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bill will read first. so a senate clerk is reading it outloud at 12:30 and finished minutes ago. >> the massive covid relief bill has made its way to the senate floor, but all republicans voted against moving forward. vice president kamala harris had to step in to break the tie. >> the nays are 50, the 50, and the motion to move is agreed to. >> $160 billion, and $1400 checks for those making up to $75,000, a year and up to $80,000, a smaller check. >> you comfortable with having to limit direct changes. >> reporter: democrats still support the bill. >> it's not what i wanted.
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it's not what we voted on in the house but if it gets a single penny nor someone who needs it, we should do it. >> both the house and the senate bills call for extending unemployment benefits at $400 a week through the end of august. south bay congresswoman released a report with posts from congress. they are for people who voted to overturn the election. like former president trump, a member of congress to aided and abedded betrayed their oath of office. san franciscans stand to recover trash collection fees they have been overpaying. it's part on of the settlement with the city's trash haller. they assume them of rev lageing
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the cozy relationship to >> ror on raise collection hre smming from these and other allegations. the revelations have shaken public trust in the city's government. >> he has done more to under mine not only the people's faith in the government. but my own personal faith in the government as a public official who has been working in the public interest for the last 20 years. >> reporter: they issued a statement saying we are reviewing the internal processes and working with the city to make sure it never occurs. they will settle a lawsuit for $7 million without admitting
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liability. we asked what it means about city government. >> this is not a good look. if not for the city acounsttorn and the feds, and we would be still paying it. >> house holds will see refound of $190, and garbage collection rates will go down 7%. a north bay zi has approved renaming drake boulevard. fairfax voted to change the name. last year prorks test tors marched along the boulevard because of drake's connection to the slave trade. 409 mile volt will have diffnames there are new developments on the san francisco subway project. the more than 1.5 mile extension
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was supposed to open last year. the project has faced several delays. the project is on track to begin service in spring in 2022. all right, spring but it sounds like we are not quite there yet. winder is still hanging on there. >> it sure is. drew tuma is here for the forecast for the weekend and beyond. >> yeah, this time tomorrow, we will be tracking rain moving through the bay area. after nearly two weeks of what has been a dry pattern, we will see a more winter like pattern tomorrow night. the camera tonight, a live look outside, and san francisco skyline, we have clear skies across much of the bay area. numbers in the clear skies, they are falling quickly, nevada, 37 degrees, and san ramon, palo
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alto. 48, the current temperature in hayward. and the beach has hazard for a northwest swell. energetic from time to time, and the risk of rip skurnts is still there, the ocean current is kaumg through the day tomorrow. tonight, clear skies out there, temperatures in the upper 30s to mid 40s for the starting temperatures out the door first thing on your friday. here is live doppler 7. you can see the storm nicely off the coastline. it's already bringing rain to parts of seattle, and portland right now. it looks pretty close, if you look at satellite and radar. but it's going to take its time getting here. tomorrow night, we expect the rain to move through. during the day tomorrow, it's mainly dry, you will find increasing clouds throughout the afternoon. numbers in the 60s. 61 in the city. 646 in oakland. a high of 62 in santa rosa.
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it's tomorrow night in to early saturday morning, we include the rain. a storm impact scale, a light system we are tracking with right there moderate rain. hourly hour go, 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the win is beginning to move through the north bay. 10:00, 11:00, it starts to move through san francisco, the east bay, the south bay. it's approaching through the south bay early saturday morning, and by the time it rises, saturday morning, the rain is out of here. and quick, light system, from a tenth to a third of an inch of rainfall once it moves out by saturday morning. we will get some snow in the sierra as well. a winter weather advisory, 5,000 people. 3 to 8 inches of show. the highest could see 11 inches of snow with the storm. the forecast, tomorrow,
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boy, the house is prime rib is making up for the canceled reservations. >> the san francisco steak house is booked three months in advance. opening started filling up when indoor dining became a thing again. the restaurant could begin filling more seats as tiers change. abc 7 caught up with, and we are happy to see it hope.
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>> i wanted to come and support my favorite restaurant, house of prime rib. since i live not too far away, i thought this would be quite the occasion. >> if you would like to get a spot, you better be quick. the next opening is in june. >> that is greet see them bouncing back like that. >> yeah, absolutely. >> good food there too. stay with us, larry beil is here with sports. >> the warriors end the first half of the season in phoenix. young
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