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gradual drop in cases, since account santa clara county health officials are raising concerns over an alarming rise in variance that can threaten the communities progress. >> we need people to hold on for a little bit longer. >> only a fraction of covid-19 cases undergo genomic sequencing, dr. sarah cody says the case is linked to more variance is climbing. >> keep wearing a mask. delay your travel. don't enjoy dying. don't go to indoor bars. don't host an indoor gathering at your home. even if it is allowed under state rules, don't do it. it is not faith, not yet. >> every variant detected in santa clara county including separate variance first detected in the united kingdom, south africa, brazil, california. the rise comes as the county faces low vaccine supply from the state even as eligibility expands.
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>> we are a county of nearly 2 million people, the largest in northern california. the allocations are not going as far in our county as others. >> this week, the stanford clinic lab declared variantin the county. >> it contains two nonowned spiked mutations in the receptor binding domain. these include i-4 a4 q which is similar to another mutation we have heard about. >> infectious disease experts are reminding the public to maintain vigilance. >> my worry is we will gave the virus a chance mutations that will get around the vaccines. then, we are just going to be sliding back down the hill. >> the race continuing between the variance and the vaccine. san francisco mayor
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london breed touted the vaccination expansion to anyone 50 and over and she held the city's effort to give those eligible, a shot. >> i know i am smiling right now. it has everything to do with a fact that all of what we have done and everything we have talked about in the past in terms of where we need to get to we are finally getting there. >> san francisco's rate of vaccination averages 82% of residents 65 and older and the have received one dose of the vaccine. overall at least 45% of all san franciscans have received their first dose. >> that includes governor newsome. he is 53 years old and got his vaccine shot today. the governor previously said he would wait his turn, and he did. he received the single-dose johnson & johnson vaccine from state health and human services secretary. the governor encouraged everyone to get vaccinated when it is their terms stressing the
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state is headed in the right direction, the pandemic is clearly not over. >> this disease is not going away. it is not disappearing. it is deadly as it has ever been. we remove the vigilance. we don't continue to vaccinate. this thing can blow up quickly particularly now with over seven variance. 7 we are tracking in the state of california. newsom says more than 18 million doses have been administered so far in california. that is nearly half of the states population. dr. patel keeping track of the latest info back by popular demand. it is good to see you dr. >> that is why i am here. >> yeah, that is why you're here and we pay you
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and over can get vaccinated. let them know anything they need to know in terms of any prep they should do. drink water? take advil? do what you need to do before you show up for the shot. >> recommendations haven't changed but i noticed an influx of people going out to get their shots and they are excited. the guidelines have not changed. there is nothing special you need to do. you don't need to pre-medicaid or take benadryl, ibuprofen, or advil. in fact, avoided unless you are already taking these medications for another medical condition. w are trying to ask people to avoid drinking alcohol as well. you want to make sure you are feeling tiptop before you go in. if you look at the clinical trials they weren't studying to look to see if every single person was eating healthy, not smoking or drinking. we suggest you skip all of that stuff if you can. go in there,in there,in there,i you will be that much more protected. >> what about people that had covid previously and are getting the vaccine shot?
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will they experience anything different than the rest >> it is interesting. a lot of people out there had covid-19 in the past. many more than we probably documented. there was a study that came out earlier today and it shows people who had covid-19 in the past and got one dose of the vaccine in this specific study had as much of an immune response as those who had two doses. it is not enough to say that people in the past should skip should skip getting the dose. regardless if you had covid in the past the actual immune response he will get from the vaccines, we know what that immune response will be. which rested. we know it will last. go ahead and get both of your shots or one if you're getting johnson & johnson. >> pfizer news today. they announced they detected antibodies from their vaccine lasting six months. when i read this i was alarmed because i said oh no, are we going to be doing this over and over? you interpret it a different
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way. >> i did. larry, optimism. basically, what they were looking at, is face 3 trial, the same one we looked at earlier in november and december reported 95% efficacy they are looking at the responses generated from those individuals 6 months later and they still have a strong immune response. they have the antibodies. that is not saying in six months they would disappear. in fact it may last for years. it is important to know that if you get vaccines right now, you have a strong level of protection 6 months later. it is probably going to be a lot longer than that. that is important as we head into summer, fall, winter >> we would do a deeper dive on this story coming up in a few minutes. really quick, if you're going to a giants game you will need proof of a negative covid test or full vaccination. does that seem like a lot? >> it does. listen, i am just going to be candid and human right now. it seems kind of prohibitive for someone who wants to get to
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a giants game and feel normal and experience something. i don't understand if you are wearing a mask you are away from someone and doing the protective steps. you are probably going to be okay. you heard me say this 1 million times. one concern i have when it comes to a vaccine passport is equity. i really want to know people have equal access to a vaccine. once again we create a role of have and have-nots. you got access to a vaccine because you had these resources and wi-fi and a car. now, you get to go and experience life. for tests it may be cost prohibitive for some people. obviously, it is a good public health measure. i want to make sure we are paying attention to resource and equity. >> he is the optimist. dr. patel that would be making me the pessimist, i guess. >> you called me the fund police last year. i have to rebuild my brand.
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>> okay. you are on it. thank you. the results of a new pfizer study could have a major impact on getting kids in the classroom. >> i think this is a game changer and a great opportunity for advancing the reopening of our schools for in person instruction. >> a tries it a pfizer trial found its covid vaccine with 100% effective in kits 12-15. superintended thurman says we will need to wait to see if parents will be willing to have their kids vaccinated. a lawsuit filed by san francisco school board member allison collins took everyone by surprise including her own colleagues who are also being sued. she says her first amendment rights were violated after she received a vote of no- confidence after she posted derogatory remarks against
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asian americans. leanne melendez joining us live in the newsroom with the unintended consequences of this loss. >> reporter: as we know, words and actions matter. because of some of the decisions made by this board and in the lawsuit, here is what people are telling me. who would want to be superintendence of this district? number two, recruiting families into the public schools have been really hard and this makes it even more difficult. finally, again, this is what people are telling me. it is unlikely that san francisco voters will be so willing to pass another bond measure or parcel tax to support schools in san francisco. >> school board commissioner allison collins has set a price, $87 million as punishment for allegedly having her first amendment rights violated. >> this is an embarrassment. my hope is that it is one thing to sue in general but you are going to sue for some money?
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that is something a member of the school board, who voters elected, should never have the ability to do. >> collins is suing 5 of her fellow school board members and the district after they voted to strip her of her position as vice president. she was also taken off of her committees. the decision was made after the decision revealed that she posted a series of offensive anti-asian tweets in 2016 for she was a board member. at the time, collins was responding to a group of asian american kids at francisco middle school who were harassing a latino student. >> it is wrong to cancel allison collins for tweets she made five years ago as a parent for speaking directly of her own lived experience of racism and discrimination. >> collins has apologized for her tweets but refuses to step down. >> i invite you to join me in making this moment count to not let me or anyone else be swept under the rug, canceled, or
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dismissed for speaking truth to power. >> state senator scott weiner called collins a self absorbed politician. he said if she even vaguely cares about educating san francisco kids, she will stop suing the school district and her colleagues and instead resign. this school board has gained national notoriety for a series of controversial decisions like attempting to take down historic murals, proposing to rename schools and changing the merit-based admission policy at lowell high school. now, this lawsuit by one of their own. rachel norton with a school board member until recently when she decided not to seek reelection. >> generally, when the district gets sued, there is a briefing in closed session to understand what the options are and what strategies the district will take. they can't even do that. it is really problematic. >> so, problematic because they can't possibly allow her
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board member to be in those the sessions. what about gabriela lopez? the president of the board. she is the only board member who is not being sued because she was the only one who did not vote to strip collins of her title. by the way, collins is also suing to have her title restored as vice president. one more thing, when served with litigation, the legal department assesses the litigation and will hire outside counsel as needed. the money comes from the general fund, which as we know, also pays for educating students. this could come out of the kids education pocket? >> correct. >> all right. leanne, thank you. we have had some gorgeous warm spring weather with temperatures teetering toward summer. these are pictures from san jose, the brooklyn marina and chrissy field in the san
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francisco. >> spencer christian joins us with a lovely forecast. >> we will take a look at current temperatures. we had one record high yesterday. that was 83 in san jose. some of the locations are reporting higher temperatures than at this time yesterday. it is 90 degrees in san ramon. it is 89 in fairfield. we have mid-80s across the middle and areas warm day. i will have your complete forecast with includes a a a cooldown spencer, thank you. coming up, our of terror. life savings lost during a terrifying robbery in oakland. 18 fashion designer turning 18 fashion designer turning activist and her ch it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions:
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larry, you are here in spirit. thankfully no more of those. of as well as they did we are so over that. it is 2021. let's roll some of the video. we are inside of the colosseum. humans will be here shortly. they are not allowing fans into the stadium until about 6:00. the gates to the park cannot open around 5:30. about 12,000 fans will be in the colosseum. the players and coaches are ready to have the faithful back your in the colosseum. they are just as invested as we are. we definitely feel that. they have been instrumental in our success. you look at our home success and all the walkouts we did at home. it has a lot to do with our fans being there. >> we decided we would let some fans into see the the the the t
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it will be a fun and emotional day. >> i think it is something we all took for granted i didn't realize how we needed the energy and the fans in the stands. i can't wait to have them back out there. i am excited to pl >> bob melvin is taking batting practice and ground balls. this feels so good and so normal. when people get back in here it will feel even more normal. i am sorry after your cardboard cutout away but i have to do it. you will have much more coming up in sports. we will hear from the a's taking on the houston astros. it should be a good start to the season. chris, i feel like you discarded the cutout when you could have gently placed it down. it felt wrong to me. they could be a collectors item for somebody, someday. yeah, that was not sincere.
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thank you, chris. we will see you during sports at 6:00. enjoy your afternoon at the ballpark. >> wait until chris puts it recycling. the giants open the season on the road tonight in seattle. fans planning to had to next week's home opener at oracle park will face some tough restrictions. wayne freeman has a close look at the new rules for going to the game. as the banner behind you says welcome home. getting inside may not be so easy. >> thank you so much for being here. happening happy opening day. >> in the days of covid has major league teams throughout first balls across the country they are also rolling out protocols for fans. at oracle park that means severe guidelines for what will be the city's largest public events of the pandemic. no entry through this gate without proof of a vaccination are proof of a negative test. >> what mlb does is they say you need to comply with your local -- you state and local health officers.
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>> while still in the orange tier for this homestand the high-end the giants will limit admittance to 8900 fans or 22% capacity. they will be sitting in pods ordering food remotely and staying in those pods with masks on. expect proof or testing of vaccinations to be happening randomly before admission. >> anyone coming into the ballpark will be subject this requirement. >> those will be mostly season- ticket holders for now. for now, it did not stop average fans from weighing in outside of the park. >> if we have 500,000 people that died, i think it is worth it. >> i don't think it is fair. i think it is kind of discriminatory. >> would you take a test just to go to a game? >> no. no. i am already fully vaccinated.
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kind of like that idea. >> it is worth noting only new york mets and the yankees fans face tough measures but they are not permanent as covid numbers improve so will access and maybe sometime soon we will get normal again. >> i think it is important to play the long game here. normal would be really, really nice. we are in the new a beautiful day for baseball. >> while we are talking about that i will lean over here and switch something around and show you the forecast for this evening for the season opener starting the 2021 season at home against the houston astros gametime 7:07. we will have sunny skies and temperatures at around 73 degrees. great baseball weather. let's take a look at the current 24 hour temperature change around the bay area. yesterday we were flirting with record highs. most locations are several degrees warmer than this time
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yesterday. there is the likelihood of a couple of records today but we have to wait until 5:00 to get the final official readings. i can tell you it is pretty warm. it was a couple of degrees warmer in san francisco earlier. 80 degrees in oakland. 86 in mountain view. morgan hill 84 and 72 at half moon bay. looking at blue skies over the golden gate, it is pretty warm in other locations. anyone in santa rosa. 83 at napa. 89 at fearful. 85 at livermore. i mentioned a moment ago it is 90 in san ramon. the color pattern begins tomorrow and it will get even cooler over the weekend. we will have an average range of temperatures and it will be dry for easter weekend as well. here is the forecast animation going into the late night and overnight hours. this will push out locally over the bay overnight. morning commuters may be
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greeted with a little bit of fog in the early commuting hours. by midday tomorrow we will see the fog thinning out. it will be a bright mainly sunny day except for some lingering patches of been fog of the cosine. on we go to overnight lows with temperatures mainly in the mid- 40s in the inland valley than mid to upper upper upper upper upper 40s along the bay shoreline and mid-40s along the coast. not much of a cooldown during the overnight hours but we will have cooler weather than we have had for the last couple of days. has will range from low 60s to mainly low 70s near the bay shoreline about 80-81 degrees in the warmest inland areas. seeping ahead to monday morning we will see early next week some disturbances moving to the north -- mainly to the north that will bring the threat of some sprinkles to the bay area. we are not expecting or calling for any rainfall rainfall rainfa day forecast. here it is. a dry and mild easter weekend. it is breezy on monday with a
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mix of clouds and sun. it will remain a mix of clouds but without the strong breezes. later the clouds they can a little bit. again we are not ready to forecast any rainfall just yetju all right spencer, thank you. a big day for ballparks and theme parks as they can finally reopen as well. we will go for a ride at 2:00 right here on the bay area. free wine and $10,000 a mont
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impact with recognizing how deep-seated the racism was. that was something that i don't know under the extent of it. it made me really think about how do i figure out how i am working within the system that has perpetuated this? >> we had a hearing on violence against asian americans and they talked about communist china. you see there is this rhetoric coming primarily from republicans that is confusing what americans of asian descent. >> the online form also included sports figures. >> i have to say there is nothing more gratifying than trying to make a difference. over the years i learned leadership is taking action when the pressure is on you.
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>> when no one is looking. that is a great point. a study found anti-asian hate crimes jumped nearly 150% in the year >> i am scared they are going to come back. >> a young girl who is still really scared, obviously. her parents live savings is now gone. this, after multiple men tied them up and ransacked the home. the families pressing police to solve this case as the family told us that one of the assailants told the family why he was robbing them. >> i am scared they are going to come back. i don't want them to come >>
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after four men broke into her parents oakland home at around 10:30 p.m. tuesday night. >> they said if you do anything, the first person i shoot will be your daughter. >> he covered his face with a black mask and he had a gun in his hand. >> they tied rosie and her husband up. >> they forced amy under a blanket as they ransacked the home. they took everything from the sneaker collection to the bengals off of her wrist and much of the family's life savings >> this crime happens at a time when asian americans in the bay area and around the country are feeling targeted. she says at least three families along herstory have been robbed or attacked in recent months. the only thing that kept her from breaking down during her
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ordeal was what one assailant whispered in her ear. >> okay, don't worry. we are not going to kill you or you. we came here for money. we have no job and no money because of covid-19. that is why we are doing this. >> it is almost like he apologized. >> that is why i thought better. at least he had a human heart. >> consistently says the monumental task of putting their homes and their lives back together a message to the enforcement, a attention to asian-american victims. here is the message to the robbers. >> please, don't come back here. you really got what you wanted. just leave us alone. >> i just want them to be nice and not rob people. they can get their own money by making a
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vaccinated so you can go wherever you want. to me, when i first read that, i thought this was a high barrier for people that may not have the money to get: tested and haven't gotten vaccinated yet. >> i was thinking people may feel having to show so much proof of their health. i think it is a good idea to do that because i am in favor of what it takes to keep people healthy. although i have been fully vaccinated and i am a huge baseball fan, i think i am still hesitant to go into a crowded ballpark. if they are limiting capacity to seedings like 10,000 or 12,000, i may go. >> kristin, how about you? >> i think provide it for free for fans that arrive as a part of the ticket and that would be the way to go. that could be the model for concerts too. >> raiders fans in maryland are selling their house. the pictures have gone viral.
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the homeowner says his house is his twisted imagination come to life along with some raiders paraphernalia. includes a coffin, a black church pew and there is real th cemetery gates and headstones. the realtor asks to the seller to remove around 25 size figures from horror horror horr >> not exactly. i will say it is pretty done. it is not my taste, personally. >> peacefully pourable as what you are saying. >> thoughts, larry? >> at $225,000, a bargain is my thought. everybody has got their own
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i expected them to look horrific but they look really cool looking. >> there is a buyer right there. >> the thing that is interesting, in the music world, sampling is accepted, right? you can't do it do it do without paying for it. >> then, you get sued. >> for 600 something dollars he better get a lot of holy water. corporate america seems to be embracing the april fools joke more and more here. just in time for twitter a cauliflower flavored bunny. would you go for that one? how about a a a cream from velveeta? not to be confused with cream cheese. one more for you. outback steakhouse leading its
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after the long this closure in the 114 year history, the iconic destination was opened up once again to california residents. >> it is very nostalgic. this brings back a lot of happy memories. it is a little different with the mask but it is okay. >> 8-12 rides will be open daily and weekends there aftherf >> roaring down the tracks was a giant dipper. this lucky family was the first to read the wooden roller coaster once again. again. >> it was so fun. >> it was so fun i think i was crying. >> why there is no set limit on boardwalk capacity visitors can expect a 25% cap on the rides are state guidelines. online tickets are highly
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recommended but not required. of course, a mask is mandatory. in addition rides were temporarily closed during the course of the day for cleaning and sanitizing. >> we are complying with all of the guidelines defined under the orange tier and if and when santa cruz moves to yellow we are very committed that everyone has a great time but ensuring everyone stays healthy and safe when they visit or walk to work at the boardwalk. >> you can see smiles on faces. there are fun rides and great weather. the perfect combination for a welcome back to the santa cruz beach boardwalk. lucky dustin. >> the rides are running again at six flags discovery kingdom. thrill seekers can jump on the roller coasters. matt boone was there as the park open. >> before the crowds came in, a group of first responders were given early access. >> i am a little nervous
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because i think we were the first one. >> brad anderson is a vallejo firefighter. >> i am rev a laugher.a laugher. >> outside, the first people to arrive before the gates open was the vascular family. >> they are intimidating looking. >> before the pandemic began she and her daughter were forced to spend a lot of time inside. >> she has leukemia. she is at the stage and maintenance where she can actually go out and have fun. the doctor said take her out and let her have fun. that is what we are doing. >> they plan on hitting the coasters hard. >> it is crazy. it is a different feeling. >> it is fun. it feels good to be back. >> there are safesafesafesafesae >> the thrills are still there.
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>> a part of normalcy escape. >> like many of the things you have to make sure you are prepared. in order to get an you have to make your appointment online before you show show show okay. a perfect day to go screaming on a roller coaster >> and a great evening to go to the a's season opener. great weather this evening. here is a look at overnight conditions. will have clear skies and then and around the bay. and onshore flow has developed. this will probably push out across the bay a little bit. tomorrow, look for a much cooler day than today. highs will range from the low 60s at the coast to low 70s around the bay tobay tobay tobao the warmest and then location. here is the 7-day forecast. there will be further calling but it will remain dry and mild
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coming up on abc7news. on abc7nc stay with us for abc7news at 11:00. a 7th grader is not dreaming of being a designer she is one. ashland so merges her fashion and activistism to support the asian community. >> i am a fashion designer fashh activist. i started when i was six. my mom said yes. i fell in love. what i like is restructural. i have been in three fashion shows and two were in new york. the cancer foundation asked if we could help the cancer kids
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and i told them that i did a fashion show and they decided to do a kit together so the kids can make fabric. this is the donation for cancer kids so they had something to do in the hospital. all of this violence has stop. speaking out against violence. all of the asian hours getting pushed. really sad and made me want to do something about this. i recently organized a rally for asian americans to raise awareness for the issue and to finally speak out against this and realize that this is going on and to call somebody out if
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they see this happening and to report the hate crimes. it was amazing to see it coming together and uniting to support this cause. >> in the beginning of the pandemic, i made masks for health care workers and our community in general. i wanted to do that again for %-úd is happening and we won't stand for this. here is an example. i want to use the platform i have now to educate about the asian history. what is going on recently. >> let's speak out against racism and have a voice for those voiceless. >> i used to be a shy person and more on the quiet side so now that this is happening it is very pope that everybody speaks about this and speak k k
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>> she is amazing and what a future change maker. no makeup present. that's for joining i'm not sure if there's anything i can say to my family members to convince them to take the covid-19 vaccine. i'm not even sure if i'm convinced. hi darius, i think that people respond more to what we do than what we say. so after looking at all the data and the science about these vaccines, i got the vaccine. and i made sure my mom and dad got the vaccine. because these vaccines are safe. ♪ ♪
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nearly a third of califorof calr are vaccinated against covid- 19. >> santa clara county have found different variants that have arrived. >> anger in fremont as the school district says no one is returning to class until the end of the school year. >> frustration in san francisco as the school district is in a new controversy. >> and a new mass the pandemic began. this is abc7news. we will begin with parent angry over the decision
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