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to return in person. some students are concerned about that. pfizer boosters have been authorized for 12 to 15-year-olds. at a time when some children's hospitals are dealing with a record amount of covid cases. details in my story. behind an account critical to understanding the on house prices. advocates way in -- weigh in on another delay. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. dan: uc berkeley students studes tonight asking campus administrators to take action and postpone the return to in person classes. students are due back in less than two weeks as omicron cases rise. ama: all other uc campuses with undergrads have announced plans to start the spring semester virtually. dan: abc 7 news reported was in berkeley tonight and has the story. reporter: uc berkeley students
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are scheduled to return to class in just under two weeks. as the omicron variant spreads, some students think it is not smart to be in person. >> how concerned would you be walking into a classroom? >> i would say pretty concerned. reporter: james is the student vice president for campus affairs. he thinks the university should follow the other uc schools and start the semester remote. >> obviously there something they saw in their research and medical centers that made them think going back in person right away is not the right thing. i don't feel confident we are the only one out of the nine that is not making that decision. reporter: uc berkeley says they continue to monitor the situation. the campus has masking and vaccination policies in place, they are not ruling out the policy of changing their learning plans. others at the university are also concerned about safety. >> i'm pretty happy i'm not teaching right now. i think i would be more nervous. reporter: sophia is a phd
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student and part-time undergrad teacher. she says teaching is easier in person, but safety has to come first. >> students are performing better in person versus online discussion. you still obviously have to take it into account safety. reporter: the berkeley health department reporting its highest daily cave in -- covid case count. they say they will make testing available to all residents and students but also said the adversity should start about -- think about starting the semester remote. wax we want our students to return in person safely. reporter: he thinks temporarily starting away from the classroom will limit the spread of the virus and make it easier to return to in person learning. >> just saying outfront we are born to do a period so we can get foreign teens and tested and go from there. -- quarantined and tested and go from there. dan: uc santa cruz announced it is the length the return of in
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person learning for two weeks because of a wave of covid infections. school officials after running 3000 tests, the campus positivity rate is at 5%. the highest since the school started testing. in person learning will resume on january 31, the same day the booster deadline goes into effect. students who live on campus should not return this weekend. ama: san francisco state university students will not be returning to campus when the new semester starts. university president lynn mahoney announced today that start of in person instruction will be delayed until fairbury 14 because of the increasing covid cases. classes will be held remotely. most campus services will be provided remotely until perry seven. dan: oakland unified school district is wearing students and parents teachers may be planning a sick out. in an email, they said we have worked to determine which schools may be affected by this
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unsanctioned activity. the principle of each school will communicate daily with families at their school is likely to be negatively impacted. so far we know oakland stack has asked parents to keep students home. today, nearly 900 san francisco educators called out sick, they say the district has failed to protect them from the omicron variant. the district and teachers union is negotiating a health and safety agreement. are getting ends tonight without progress and has been delayed until next week. ama: california health officials gave the ok for 12 to 15-year-olds in the state to get a booster dose of the pfizer vaccine. recommendation is for some immuno compromised five to 11-year-olds. teens 16 and older could already get a booster shot. this comes as at least one bay area hospital is seeing a record number of pediatric covid cases. abc is seven news reporter j.r. stone has a story. >> i want to get the booster. reporter: last week, he wasn't
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able to get it because she wasn't 16. fast forward to this week. the fda and cdc have given the ok for boosters among her age group, and there is another problem. >> we were told to wait. a few days after that, she tested positive for covid. we left the house to isolate in a hotel around -- away from the rest of the family. reporter: they are zooming with us from their hotel room, away from older immunocompromised family members they live with is audra, her husband and be all have covid. she will have to wait for her booster. doctors at stanford say families of other 12 to 15-year-olds or immuno compromised five to 11-year-olds can start booking booster appointments. dr. mould and otto says while booster shots is another tool in the tool ship box, there's another more pressing concern. >> the majority of kids were
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eligible still haven't received the first vaccinations. reporter: the doctor says while pediatric covid cases aren't always as serious as adults, it is nothing to mess around with. >> a camp at kids in the hospital. they have certainly died. our hospital has record numbers of kids on oxygen with covid. reporter: a reason why she says she may have covid now, that she is planning the booster. certainly not foolproof, but as much as she can do. >> i will get it as soon as i can. i'm very excited. do know how long i have to wait? >> her pediatrician says if she is symptom-free, next week she can get it. ama: vaccines are still our best protection against coronavirus. the vaccine team is here to answer your questions. had to -- had to abc7news.com /coronavirus, had for that big
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blue box to submit your question. dan: rain is back for a return engagement. let's check in with abc 7 news reporter -- meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya: we need the rain. a light level one on live doppler 7. going into the pacific northwest. we are going to get back end of this. the weaker end. there's where the rain is right now, crescent city, near eureka. heading in our direction. tonight we have some drizzle out there. ed is going to be around midnight. 7:00, the north bay is trying to see the rain. it spreads at 9:00 to san francisco and the east bay. for the morning commute, if you are not working from home, use caution. the roads will be slippery, light rain with pockets of low visibility as we still have areas of fog tonight. i will be back with the rest of the timeline plus a look at your weekend changes coming right up. ama: in the south bay, advocates for the un-house population across onto clear -- santa clara
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county fear delay of a critical homeless count that will impact the clear understanding of the crisis. the point in time homeless count happens every other year but was canceled last year because of covid. reporter: more seniors, more families and more newly un-house people. according to advocates for those experiencing homelessness, front-line efforts to feed people living on our streets have required more meals. >> we already have our own count going. we know we have to change our numbers. reporter: the last count happened in between 19. number showed a countywide spike and homelessness of 31%. and an increase of 41% in san jose from 20. 2021 would've provided updated figures. this week was postponed till next month. sean rights as the count is
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critical. a requirement for receiving federal homeless assistance funds and more. the mayor called thisss greatest failure. >> i take responsibility for that. >> i agree with the mayor. look around. reporter: bay area resident says he is volunteered for accounts elsewhere. the census provides more of a baseline. >> there's no way we can count -- callous boats sleeping cars, live in doubled up situations. we are only scratching the surface. reporter: volunteer fears the population may be harder to reach, question different ructions because of suites. >> whatever situation have been able to make for themselves, in the absence of actual housing resources, displacing those encampments, doesn't work reporter:. reporter:reporter: i've reached out to the county and that company behind the point in time count.
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about the delay. dan: the breathing sister she plans to keep his memory alive. ama: a rancher found dead in the east bay. what happened when officers tracked down the bold that may have been responsible. dan: one year since the capital insurrection. a look at how are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone.
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>> [indiscernible] >> i think it's a question of where our authority is. >> very concerning. reporter: publican note lawmakers notably ask for remembrances, except liz cheney, cochair of the select committee investigating the insurrection. her father, by her side, saying he is deeply disappointed with the current gop leadership. the for former senator johnny isakson's funeral. for trying to exploit this anniversary to -- for partisan policy goals. ama: local members of congress that the date reflecting on the insurrection anniversary. the country is more more than we were a year ago. >> we can't erase what happened that day.
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we have to look at it as an opportunity to strengthen our democracy. it is time for enough of us, to come together for what is needed. ama: local leaders also sing today it is time for the republican colleagues to step up and speak out against the violence. >> anyone who was watching this should note there were hundreds, thousands of people came with the goal of inflicting violence. i don't understand how every american congressperson and senator doesn't condemn that. ama: bay area residents marks the anniversary. a rally was held this afternoon at civic center plaza in san francisco. speakers abled the siege is a deadly attack against all americans. for a look at january 6, one year later, look at our article on our app. dan: let's get you more details on the rain coming up. ama: only friday? sandhya: a short line event.
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let me show you live picture tonight from our golden gate bridge camera, where it is a foggy view. the fog hung around most of the day. temperatures in the low 50's to low 60's this afternoon. visibility down to two miles in half moon bay, ford and fairfield. is going to be changing. we both cold front coming in. you notice the pacific northwest getting the atmospheric river. it moves in our traction. we do have drizzle and fog out there. something you will have to watch out for. 40's and 50's on your temperatures. a live look, from our exploratorium camera. a little fuzzy because of the fog in the city. fog and drizzle tonight, rain arrives in the morning. we are looking at drier and brighter afternoons this weekend. milder weather, pattern is setting up for next week. want to show you our drought situation, it has improved dramatically across estate. in the last two weeks we've had
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enough storms, the extreme part of the drought, 79% two weeks ago, now 17%. as we look at the bay area, we are still in a drought. no doubt about it. always a good idea to conserve. definitely a welcome sight. more rain is coming. level 1 for tomorrow. scattered, light rain. under .2 inches of rain. when you get going, don't leave home without your umbrella. you will need it. at 5:00, the north bay. that relying shifts -- rain line shifts. parts of the east bay and at 11:00, scattered across parts of the peninsula and south bay. 1:00 sub most of the focus is out of north bay. it is in east and south bay. still hang onto the umbrellas until early afternoon. the sun will start to break through one separate breakthrough. rainfall totals anywhere from .02 inch to .2 inches through
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tomorrow night. in the mountains, we are expecting snow. winter weather advisory in the sierra 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. the passes will be impacted, with several inches of snow above the passes, possibility of travel delays, chain controls. around this time of year, definitely use caution, take this change. -- chains. temperatures will be pretty uniform, in the 50's. partly to mostly cloudy skies. for the weekend, you're going to see some that fog saturday morning and again sunday morning. this time, you're going to seat more son. the accuweather seven-day forecast, it is one for tomorrow. wet start in the morning. we dry out for the weekend, with the chilly mornings, afternoon highs on the mild side going into tomorrow. dan:
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dan: it's a marathon weekend at walt disney world. ama: this year's actions special -- this year is extra special because it is the 50th anniversary. she is participating in a 5k, 10k, half marathon and full marathon. that is for races in four days. nearly 50 miles. britney is doing it for fun, but hopes to win all four races. >> this is for me. i love disney. just running, and all those pieces. it is more about walking weight, being awake -- i had the best time. dan: she will be will running in full costume in all four races. disney is the parent company of abc 7. you go, whitney. ama: that is something. dan: from costume to uniform, the next time the warriors plate, we will likely see klay thompson on the court. ama: larry beil here with
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: steph curry and draymond green rested tonight. night two of back to back. it didn't have the energy, the firepower. klay thompson looking -- toward what is likely to be a sunday come back. jonathan commando, there is a done, dubs looking for offense. 360 spin, warriors up 11. nooiingr went, ev n ppening.-- not happy. they were seven of 33 from deep. they need jordan poole to lighted up. over 11.
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-- 0411. first time they've lost two straight all season. jimmy garoppolo limited practice. he is able to throat despite his injury. he be able to play sunday's -- play sunday? >> i can't really tell the difference. i think he looks better than he did last week. i don't know what it's like to play with chipped bones in my thumb while trying to throw a football. larry: we shall see. college hoops, facing seven tonight. bears keeping it close, shepherd with 15. they got within four, isaiah mobley, you know his brother, plays for the cavs. he got 19. 77-63. they looked good despite not playing a game in 18 days. usf facing loyola chicago at a
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community college in salt lake city, last-minute decision. makes a three-point game, between seconds left, doug still down three. can't knock-down, dogs lose for the second time this season, 79-74. to the eyes, sharks got worked over by detroit. thomas turtle for -- tebow time. 2-0. two minutes later, making a 17. 3-0 sharks. aiden hill made a stand up 37 saves, stopping buffalo last-second flurry. sharks hang on to the wind.
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