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and is pushing for congress to pass the restaurant act all right so here's a look at all the bay area counties on the state's reopening system. >>everything stayed the same except for contra costa county that county move back from orange to the red tier and kron four's dan term and he joins live he's in walnut creek and dan of course that move from orange to red that means more restrictions are coming correct. >>that's right more restrictions coming this friday, you know they try to put in some stopgap restrictions last week knowing they were moving in this direction. now as you mentioned they have definitely move from orange to red and with that comes a new round of restrictions for many businesses. everything from retail stores to fitness centers will be impacted by contra costa. county's latest round of rollbacks and it's all due to an increase in covid-19 we've seen or cases go up about 25% over the last couple weeks and our test go up as well. >>and most concerning we've seen our hospital numbers of patients in the hospital due to covid. >>more than double from less than 20 patients to mo
and is pushing for congress to pass the restaurant act all right so here's a look at all the bay area counties on the state's reopening system. >>everything stayed the same except for contra costa county that county move back from orange to the red tier and kron four's dan term and he joins live he's in walnut creek and dan of course that move from orange to red that means more restrictions are coming correct. >>that's right more restrictions coming this friday, you know they try to...
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today santa clara county leaders announcing changes to its covid-19 restrictions now leading all bay area counties in the number of covid-19 cases today, the county making those changes once again to its restrictions. the santa clara county officials announcing those restrictions as a result of those surges in not in those cases and hospitalizations once again starting monday retail shops and stores will all be allowed to operate indoors. but i just 10% capacity. grocery stores must operate at 25% capacity. all professional collegiate and youth sports are temporarily banned. as far as travel goes under this new guidelines anyone entering santa clara county will have to quarantine for 14 days. if they've come from more than 150 miles away. >>right now the new restrictions in santa clara county leave the 49 ers without their home turf to play on. next week santa clara, banned all contact sports from holding games and practices for the next 3 weeks. the forty-niners currently have 2 home games scheduled within that 3 week window. there's the december 7th game against the buffalo bills that supposed t
today santa clara county leaders announcing changes to its covid-19 restrictions now leading all bay area counties in the number of covid-19 cases today, the county making those changes once again to its restrictions. the santa clara county officials announcing those restrictions as a result of those surges in not in those cases and hospitalizations once again starting monday retail shops and stores will all be allowed to operate indoors. but i just 10% capacity. grocery stores must operate at...
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send to your family. >> reporter: in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> we mentioned several other bay area counties are also putting a stop to indoor dining. the counties you see here in yellow, these are the counties stopping all indoor dining starting tuesday. that's marin, contra costa and santa clara county. sonoma county never even reached the point to allow for indoor dining to open. indoor dining is still allowed in the counties you see in green. now, this right here, this is part of the reason why so many bay area counties are now tightening their restrictions. the graph shows you the number of daily new cases here in california. you can see that the peak was in july, july 21st. the state reported 12,807 new cases. after that the cases went down, but then if you take a look, look at where we are right now over the past three weeks the state has seen another steady increase encases. thursday the state added nearly 6,000 new cases. the rise means we could be headed to those july numbers by december. it's not just the cases that are climbing. hospitalizations are also on the rise. just like ca
send to your family. >> reporter: in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> we mentioned several other bay area counties are also putting a stop to indoor dining. the counties you see here in yellow, these are the counties stopping all indoor dining starting tuesday. that's marin, contra costa and santa clara county. sonoma county never even reached the point to allow for indoor dining to open. indoor dining is still allowed in the counties you see in green. now, this...
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>>and san mateo counties to move into that most restrictive purple tier, you'll see there in the bay area just a little dot of red well that's marine county is the only bay area county to be in the red substantial tier. >>san francisco has been teetering on the edge of moving into the purple tier all week long we've been telling you about it. mayor london breed calling the latest surge, the most aggressive surge of the city has seen today during the pandemic kron four's dan thorn is live for us now in san francisco on the new restrictions that go into effect tomorrow good evening. dan. >>johnson and justine as you mentioned this purple tier was imminent. there was warnings from health leaders and city leaders that this was coming in today. it became a reality but with it as you mentioned some new restrictions and that includes unlimited stay at home order. >>san francisco slides back from red to purple on the state's tiered reopening system for restaurants and bars indoor dining had already been banned a few weeks ago, but now at 10:00pm to 05:00am curfew may take a bite out of business w
>>and san mateo counties to move into that most restrictive purple tier, you'll see there in the bay area just a little dot of red well that's marine county is the only bay area county to be in the red substantial tier. >>san francisco has been teetering on the edge of moving into the purple tier all week long we've been telling you about it. mayor london breed calling the latest surge, the most aggressive surge of the city has seen today during the pandemic kron four's dan thorn is...
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the six bay area counties in purple, take a look.lara, alameda, contra costa, solano, napa and sonoma counties. the most restrictive tier on the left businesses that must move everything outdoors, restaurants, wineries, gyms, museums and zoos as well as card rooms and places of worship. on the right, businesses that can continue to operate indoors, retail shops and malls but at 25% capacity. hair salons, barber shops, nail salons can stay indoors. >> three bay area counties are in the red tier, san mateo, sfra san fran and marin. wineries and card rooms must stay outdoors but more businesses can open rate indoors as long as they follow those restrictions. restaurants, movie theaters and places of worship at 25% capacity. gyms at 10%. >>> we'll have more coming up but our other top story, rain is set to move into the bay area. revved up the engine and storm ranger looking at san jose and san francisco. a look at the current conditions now. look what's coming our way. not only the rain but meteorologist kari hall sorting it all out for
the six bay area counties in purple, take a look.lara, alameda, contra costa, solano, napa and sonoma counties. the most restrictive tier on the left businesses that must move everything outdoors, restaurants, wineries, gyms, museums and zoos as well as card rooms and places of worship. on the right, businesses that can continue to operate indoors, retail shops and malls but at 25% capacity. hair salons, barber shops, nail salons can stay indoors. >> three bay area counties are in the red...
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that means all bay area counties except for three. that could change if the counties slide from red to purple. >> to find out what it means and how people are getting ready, marianne favro joins us live. >> reporter: well, so far today, all of the people we spoke with said they support the curfew. they say it's a small price to pay to curb the spread of the virus. this was absolutely bustling today with people shopping, dining, and enjoying live music. all things they won't be able to do after 10:00 tonight, when state leaders implement what they call a limited stay at home order. the curfew will end at 5:00 tomorrow morning. people here seemed to take it in stride. >> i think it's great. we need to stop the virus, stop the spread, and i think it's going to be great for everyone in the long run, even if it doesn't feel that way in the short run. >> i think it's probably for the best generally. >> reporter: once the curfew starts, you cannot gather with people outside your household. and you are not allowed to work or travel outside you
that means all bay area counties except for three. that could change if the counties slide from red to purple. >> to find out what it means and how people are getting ready, marianne favro joins us live. >> reporter: well, so far today, all of the people we spoke with said they support the curfew. they say it's a small price to pay to curb the spread of the virus. this was absolutely bustling today with people shopping, dining, and enjoying live music. all things they won't be able...
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not just here in contra costa county but throughout other parts of the bay area. ra costa county has stopped administering flu shots so they can focus on covid-19 tests like here in san ramon as people are trying to get tested before the thanksgiving holiday before they either travel andor get together with family and friends. covid tests are available for those who are symptomatic and first responders. otherwise appointments are fully booked. can you get a test if you are willing to pay for it. just because you test negative does not mean you should gather with people outside your bubble. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> reporter: and i'm cierra johnson in san francisco right now in the bay area two-counties are currently in the red, san mateo and san francisco, but both of them are at risk of slipping into the purple restrictive tier. as it stands now 70 new cases bringing that total to just over 14,000. in san mateo 215 cases, well above the 105 average. now if the counties do slip into the purple tier houses of worship, museums, movie theaters and gyms would
not just here in contra costa county but throughout other parts of the bay area. ra costa county has stopped administering flu shots so they can focus on covid-19 tests like here in san ramon as people are trying to get tested before the thanksgiving holiday before they either travel andor get together with family and friends. covid tests are available for those who are symptomatic and first responders. otherwise appointments are fully booked. can you get a test if you are willing to pay for...
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jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> not just the bay area, let's take a look statewide, especially as we head into the holidays. this is where we were last week. 13 counties in purple here in the bay area. down south as well. 22 counties in red. also plenty of orange and yellow tiers. now let's take a look at today. watch this purple wave here. you see most of our state now in purple. 41 counties are in purple. that's 70% of california. 11 counties are in red, 4 in orange, and only 2 are in yellow. and there could be even more counties in purple, in that purple tier, by the end of the week. jessica. >>> thanksgiving is just ten days away and your county's covid color could significantly impact your plans. here's what the governor's office is suggesting. if you live in a purple or a red tier, gatherings should be outdoors only. the entire bay area would fall into this category. let me say that again. the entire bay area falls into that outdoor category. gatherings should be kept short also. high risk individuals should not attend, even if it's outsides. counties in the orange or yellow tier can gather indoors if you're wearing a mask. but doors and windows
jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> not just the bay area, let's take a look statewide, especially as we head into the holidays. this is where we were last week. 13 counties in purple here in the bay area. down south as well. 22 counties in red. also plenty of orange and yellow tiers. now let's take a look at today. watch this purple wave here. you see most of our state now in purple. 41 counties are in purple. that's 70% of california. 11 counties are in red, 4 in orange, and...
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addition to the 9 bay area counties, 31 other counties across the state, a rolling back of the reopening process as well now governor newsom says he's considering implementing a statewide curfew this after daily covid-19 cases in the state doubled over the last 10 days all across across all demographics and regions. >>cases today. >>we'll end up in our hospital beds in 2 to 3 weeks. >>consistently at a rate of about 12% this is simply the fastest increase. california has seen since the beginning of this pandemic. >>governor newsom has not made a final decision on a statewide curfew to help curb the spread of coronavirus he says the plan is still being assessed. well to the peninsula now one local leader in san mateo county is against the idea of a statewide curfew to curb the spread of coronavirus seminole county supervisor david believes that small businesses like restaurants may suffer even more under a curfew order he believes the focus for state and local leaders should be holding individual individual people accountable by reinforcing mask wearing avoiding gatherings and also mainta
addition to the 9 bay area counties, 31 other counties across the state, a rolling back of the reopening process as well now governor newsom says he's considering implementing a statewide curfew this after daily covid-19 cases in the state doubled over the last 10 days all across across all demographics and regions. >>cases today. >>we'll end up in our hospital beds in 2 to 3 weeks. >>consistently at a rate of about 12% this is simply the fastest increase. california has seen...
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in the most restrictive purple tier that's almost all bay area counties except for moran, san francisco and san mateo counties, those 3 are still in the red tier now so starting this saturday all non essential work. movement and gatherings will be banned between 10:00pm and 05:00am every day for a month. restaurants will be allowed to offer takeout after 10 and essential businesses such as you know grocery and drug stores can actually stay open after hours residents will also be allowed to go for a walk and perform other routine activities but as for now the order is set to expire at 05:00am on december 21st so get ready. well county is one of the counties affected by the curfew kron four's gayle ong has a look at how people are reacting to the new restrictions. starting saturday people who are not on essential errands must stay home from 10:00pm to 05:00am until december 21st this as a rate of covid infection sores statewide. >>94% of california is in the most restrictive purple tier of the reopening phase that includes 6 bay area counties we spoke to doctor a room is su
in the most restrictive purple tier that's almost all bay area counties except for moran, san francisco and san mateo counties, those 3 are still in the red tier now so starting this saturday all non essential work. movement and gatherings will be banned between 10:00pm and 05:00am every day for a month. restaurants will be allowed to offer takeout after 10 and essential businesses such as you know grocery and drug stores can actually stay open after hours residents will also be allowed to go...
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today health officers from four bay area counties and the city of berkeley issued a statement supportinglara county's new restrictions and warned they may have to take similar actions soon. the new restrictions will remain in effect until december 21st. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> more details now. outdoor gatherings are still allowed ibsanta clara county, but they are capped at 100 people. the state limits outdoor gatherings of this size to first amendment activities such as protests and religious services. so with a mandatory quarantine for people traveling 150 miles away from the county we wanted to give you a little perspective on what that looks like. we mapped out several destinations to see just how far they are from the south bay. you can see napa is 87 miles away. sacramento is about 120 miles. lake tahoe a little more than 230 miles away. and san lewis obispo at 175 miles. a look now at hospital resources in santa clara county. as of tonight there are 239 people sick with covid in the hospital. tonight only 18% of hospital beds remain available. just to g
today health officers from four bay area counties and the city of berkeley issued a statement supportinglara county's new restrictions and warned they may have to take similar actions soon. the new restrictions will remain in effect until december 21st. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> more details now. outdoor gatherings are still allowed ibsanta clara county, but they are capped at 100 people. the state limits outdoor gatherings of this size to first amendment...
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we checked with other bay area counties that don't seem as worried. alameda county says its health care systems are not greatly impacted yet. and san mateo points out in the summer spike hospitals did not approach capacity and now the infrastructure is better prepared they all hope people not mixing with households will be enough to bend the curve like we have before. in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> even with all the troubling news about the new covid cases and hospitalizations there is more promising news on the vaccine front. pfizer has asked the fda to grant emergency use of its vaccine. this comes days after the pharmaceutical giant released results that show it is 95% effective. the fda will now analyze pfizer's data and then a committee will meet next month. if he isser says it will be ready to distribute a vaccine within hours of authorization. >> hearing all the advisories, don't travel this holiday season. but many college students are on the move this weekend because they say they have no choice. >> reporter: this weekend is tra
we checked with other bay area counties that don't seem as worried. alameda county says its health care systems are not greatly impacted yet. and san mateo points out in the summer spike hospitals did not approach capacity and now the infrastructure is better prepared they all hope people not mixing with households will be enough to bend the curve like we have before. in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> even with all the troubling news about the new covid cases and...
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counties. the previous single day-the bay area was on august 14th. san francisco and santa clara counties each recorded a record number of cases today. >>> hospitalizations in california continue to rise. the chronicle reports the number of coronavirus patients being treated in state hospitals has nearly doubled in the last two weeks. currently there are more than 6900 people hospitalized, up from 3500 on november 13th. in the bay area 274 people are hospitalized, up from 385 just two weeks ago. >>> as of today, the united states has reported more than 4 million coronavirus cases so far this month. that's more than double octobers tally of 1.9 million cases. >> reporter: the u.s. surpassing 13 million coronavirus cases as the nation continues to deal with a surgeon infections. more than 265,000 americans have died from the virus. on saturday u.s. hospitalizations are covid-19 fell below 90,000, breaking a 17 day record. though health experts fear a lag in testing and reporting over the thanksgiving holiday, along with a spike in cases after americans
counties. the previous single day-the bay area was on august 14th. san francisco and santa clara counties each recorded a record number of cases today. >>> hospitalizations in california continue to rise. the chronicle reports the number of coronavirus patients being treated in state hospitals has nearly doubled in the last two weeks. currently there are more than 6900 people hospitalized, up from 3500 on november 13th. in the bay area 274 people are hospitalized, up from 385 just two...
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so we are worried. >> their only three bay area counties not in the purple tier, san francisco, san mateo, and marin counties. all three of those counties are now in the red tier. >>> so with all of these new role backs into the purple tier, what does it mean for school reopening plans? maureen naylor has some answers. >> reporter: 41 counties in california are now in the most restrictive purple tier. >> the vast majority of our students are still in distance learning right now. >> reporter: under the purposele tier, any class that had resumed in person as of tuesday can continue, but for the majority of california school districts still doing distance learning, reopening plans are now on hold until conditions improve or the school gets a waiver snipe pearl, this has the largest impact on districts putting their plan in place for a return in 2021. >> reporter: margaret represents 77 teachers from a school district in contra costa county, which is doing distance learning, but was considering reopening january 22nd. >> that's not gonna happen. >> reporter: the teachers union president says
so we are worried. >> their only three bay area counties not in the purple tier, san francisco, san mateo, and marin counties. all three of those counties are now in the red tier. >>> so with all of these new role backs into the purple tier, what does it mean for school reopening plans? maureen naylor has some answers. >> reporter: 41 counties in california are now in the most restrictive purple tier. >> the vast majority of our students are still in distance learning...
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. >>> plus, all but three bay area counties enter the most restrictive covid-19 tier. what it means for many businesses moving forward across the bay area. >>> and with thanksgiving next week, people are already preparing for the holiday. why some stores say specific items are very hard to keep on the shelves. the news at noon starts now. >>> and good afternoon, everybody. i'm mike mibach. >> i'm gas there is a lot of wind and rain across the bay area and on the richmond san rafael bridge. the driver his their windshield wipers going and their highlights as well. mike mentioned the wind a moment ago. rosemary orosco is here to talk to us about the dramatic shift in weather. >> yeah, from yesterday into today. and today is likely to be the wettest storm on the season so far, which is good news for the bay area and more sierra snow. giving you a live look here. we showed you the golden gate bridge and now let's look at the pacific satellite view. we're, again, beginning to see more widespread rain early on. it took awhile to get here. the north bay was covered in the gree
. >>> plus, all but three bay area counties enter the most restrictive covid-19 tier. what it means for many businesses moving forward across the bay area. >>> and with thanksgiving next week, people are already preparing for the holiday. why some stores say specific items are very hard to keep on the shelves. the news at noon starts now. >>> and good afternoon, everybody. i'm mike mibach. >> i'm gas there is a lot of wind and rain across the bay area and on the...
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here in the bay area, there have been more than 130,000 cases and almost 1900 deaths. >>> three bay area countiesected to pause reopening and ban indoor dining and other indoor businesses. leigh martinez with more on the rollback. >> reporter: there has been a spike in covid-19 cases throughout california. here in the bay area, there are nearly 130,000 cases and hospitalizations are also on the rise. government officials fear the upcoming holidays could spread the virus further. san francisco ended indoor dining friday night, now three other bay area counties are going to do the same starting tuesday. contra costa county will also completely close indoor dining, indoor fitness centers, and concession stands at movie theaters. >> i think it is a really good move. i think that, actually, i don't think indoor dining should have ever been started, i know a lot of people are really tired and fatigued with having to deal with the pandemic, but the fact of the matter is, indoor dining is not a safe. >> i am fine with it, am happy to sit outdoors, i am happy to take out, i don't mind being cold, if it is
here in the bay area, there have been more than 130,000 cases and almost 1900 deaths. >>> three bay area countiesected to pause reopening and ban indoor dining and other indoor businesses. leigh martinez with more on the rollback. >> reporter: there has been a spike in covid-19 cases throughout california. here in the bay area, there are nearly 130,000 cases and hospitalizations are also on the rise. government officials fear the upcoming holidays could spread the virus further....
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cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> the covid crackdown is coming, affecting all bay area countiessco, san mateo and marin. how are people feeling about it? "today in the bay's" kris sanchez has a look at the impact on everyday life for folks. hi, kris. >> reporter: i think i speak for everybody the lockdown, the shutdown, the curfew order didn't come as a complete surprise but it is still shocking to find ourselves in this position eight months after living with covid in our midst. let's talk about what this means for you. the limited stay-at-home order asks people to stay home between 10:00 at night and 5:00 in the morning and will remain in place through december 21st. the curfew order allows you to go to work if you are an essential work certificate. you can go to the grocery store. you can go out and walk the dog, get a little bit of fresh air and takeout or food from a drive-thru. the order does not allow you to gather with people who don't live in your home and asks that you not work or travel unless you are an essential worker or unless that work or travel is essential like
cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> the covid crackdown is coming, affecting all bay area countiessco, san mateo and marin. how are people feeling about it? "today in the bay's" kris sanchez has a look at the impact on everyday life for folks. hi, kris. >> reporter: i think i speak for everybody the lockdown, the shutdown, the curfew order didn't come as a complete surprise but it is still shocking to find ourselves in this position eight months after...
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all nine bay area counties voted blue. president trump found support in the northernmost counties and in the eastern and central interior. >> and many groups came out today to secure the vote. a group showed up at facebook headquarters in menlo park about an hour ago demanding that the company prevent the candidates and their surrogates from spreading disinformation. facebook confirmed it had already applied warning labels to the two of president trump's posts. and about two hours ago a.g. grassroots groups staged this rally along the embarcadero today demanding that every vote be counted. >> happening now, sky 7 is over san jose city hall where a group of silicon valley faith leaders is making an urgent call for every vote to be counted. they're joined by 25 major silicon valley non-profits to promote a peaceful transition regardless of who wins the election. abc 7 news reporter chris reyes got their reaction to the president's speech last night. >> today is a non-partisan act. it is an act of democracy. it's an act we ar
all nine bay area counties voted blue. president trump found support in the northernmost counties and in the eastern and central interior. >> and many groups came out today to secure the vote. a group showed up at facebook headquarters in menlo park about an hour ago demanding that the company prevent the candidates and their surrogates from spreading disinformation. facebook confirmed it had already applied warning labels to the two of president trump's posts. and about two hours ago...
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situation facing hospitaling in the south bay is so serious, that it led to a rare weekend news conference from county leaders who announced further restrictions. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with us for more on this serious message from the county's top doctors. >> reporter: it's definitely concerning, at a press conference here, the public health officer announced that the covid cases are spiking. there were 760 reported today alone, and to give you perspective, that is the highest single day number since this pandemic began. now, because of that, that is why county health officer dr. sarah cody issued a quarantine order. if you travel more than 150 miles away from the county, you need to get home by midnight sunday or you will be required to quarantine for 14 days. there are also new restrictions on how many people can gather indoors, retail stores, indoor malls and other facilities will be limited to 10% capacity. grocery stores, pharmacies and drugstores can still remain at 25% capacity. dr. cody says the restrictions are needed because we are now at a critical crossroads. >> what we do or what we don't do starting today may mean a matter
situation facing hospitaling in the south bay is so serious, that it led to a rare weekend news conference from county leaders who announced further restrictions. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with us for more on this serious message from the county's top doctors. >> reporter: it's definitely concerning, at a press conference here, the public health officer announced that the covid cases are spiking. there were 760 reported today alone, and to give you perspective, that is...
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is the only bay area county to enact a mandatoryuarantine for travelers coming from 150 miles away. most essential workers are exempt from the requirement. so far the county hasn't said how they might enforce that order. >>> san francisco and san mateo counties also have new restrictions in place. both counties moved to the purple tier today. along with restrictions, the move means a 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew for nonessential activities. that goes into effect tomorrow night. >>> in the bay area, only marin county remains in the less restrictive tier. >>> millions of americans are making the round trip home after the long holiday weekend. you might recall the cdc recommended against holiday travel, and now dr. anthony fauci is warning about a surge upon a surge of coronavirus cases. abc news reporter alex presha explains why health officials are so concerned. >> reporter: as americans head home from their thanksgiving destinations, health experts warn the holiday could become a superspreader. >> we may see a surge upon a surge.
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here in the bay area the positive iterate stands at 3% in santa clara and alameda counties. marin county the only bay area county in the red tier and it's smaller population wise and the positive iterate there stands at 1.5%. >>> let's go back to the purple tier. you can see here many of the counties here in the bay area in purple tier. let's look at the map. nine bay area counties in purple. the most restrictive tier is santa clara county here. now those restrictions are really taking a toll on a lot of people traveling to santa clara county to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival. let's go to who this applies to and kris sanchez is live for us. i know a lot of people coming in at the airport behind you or at least being advised to follow those quarantine guidelines? >> yeah. as we heard and saw people arriving here we did hear some phones chiming. you might have heard this too, marcus. santa clara county public health office just sent out an alert to your phone about those increasing covid restrictions and includes a requirement to quarantine upon arrival or return here in
here in the bay area the positive iterate stands at 3% in santa clara and alameda counties. marin county the only bay area county in the red tier and it's smaller population wise and the positive iterate there stands at 1.5%. >>> let's go back to the purple tier. you can see here many of the counties here in the bay area in purple tier. let's look at the map. nine bay area counties in purple. the most restrictive tier is santa clara county here. now those restrictions are really taking...
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county residents is experiencing or at risk of hunger. >>and collectively around the bay at least 1.5 million bay area residents right now are in need of food bank assistance. >>volunteers with the alameda county food bank are helping to serve food for about 70,000 people per day and here's how you can help relieve the one thing that the banks need right now is financial support of our food costs are through the roof last year we spend about $400,000 in food costs in october. this october we spent nearly one 0.7 million dollars on food you can also help by lending a hand and becoming a food bank volunteer. haaziq kron 4 news. >>all right time now for 4 zone forecast that chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with us in lawrence we're all looking ahead to some rain. yeah finally looks like we're going to get the rain looks like it will kind of open up the pattern to we've got more systems on the way but tomorrow, yeah plan on some wet showers developing outside as we're going to see the beginning to pick up probably in the morning in the north bay first, fairly light to begin with and they're going to be scattered about the bay area but the
county residents is experiencing or at risk of hunger. >>and collectively around the bay at least 1.5 million bay area residents right now are in need of food bank assistance. >>volunteers with the alameda county food bank are helping to serve food for about 70,000 people per day and here's how you can help relieve the one thing that the banks need right now is financial support of our food costs are through the roof last year we spend about $400,000 in food costs in october. this...
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. >> to be clear, there are some bay area counties that are not under the restriction, but that could change this weekend? >> reporter: that's right, there are 41 out of 58 counties, and the state of california, the most restrictive tier, it could change this weekend, hearing from several health officials today, including dr. grant colfax, expecting it to move into the most restrictive tier by sunday at the earliest, and by the way the only other bay area counties that are in the restrictive tier right now are san mateo and marin county.>>> santa clara county is not reporting it says number questions since march, you can see the steep surge on the right, 407 cases reported today, and health officials warned hospitals could be at capacity in three weeks. >> the actions that we are asking and urging everyone to take, is number 1, cancel your holiday plans, do not travel. celebrate the holiday at home. with your loved ones from your household. >> meanwhile, san francisco could slide into the purple tier as early as sunday, as kenny mentioned, according to the county health officer, the c
. >> to be clear, there are some bay area counties that are not under the restriction, but that could change this weekend? >> reporter: that's right, there are 41 out of 58 counties, and the state of california, the most restrictive tier, it could change this weekend, hearing from several health officials today, including dr. grant colfax, expecting it to move into the most restrictive tier by sunday at the earliest, and by the way the only other bay area counties that are in the...
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proportionate benefit that we thought we should have for the actions that we were taking. >>> one bay area countyhting to move forward as many others are sliding back to contain cases. why sonoma county leaders insist their numbers are better than they seem. >>> ten days after the election, finally we have official results from arizona. joe biden expected to pull further ahead from president trump. >>> and let's take aook at doppler 7. we're tracking a storm this morning. it's not lit up now but in a few hours it will look different with some wet weather that's on the way as we start our weekend. good morning. it is friday. what day, friend? >> the 13t i have to say that so far we had a beautiful start to the day. let's keep it going. >> yes. okay. okay. for the morning hours we can do that. for the afternoon hours, if rain is your thing, it will be beautiful. here's what's going on outside. and you can see some of the beautiful colors showing up on our roof camera looking back towards the increasing clouds as they head to the south. let me show you our storm impact scale. our exclusive way of ra
proportionate benefit that we thought we should have for the actions that we were taking. >>> one bay area countyhting to move forward as many others are sliding back to contain cases. why sonoma county leaders insist their numbers are better than they seem. >>> ten days after the election, finally we have official results from arizona. joe biden expected to pull further ahead from president trump. >>> and let's take aook at doppler 7. we're tracking a storm this...
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counties. >>we're taking a look at a map of the tier status in the bay area right now moran is the only bay areain that purple tier they remain in the red so far kron four's reyna harvey live in san francisco with details on what moving to the purple tier means for people and businesses in the city hiring a good morning. >>the morning a lot of changes out here and it was almost inevitable you saw county after county making their way into the purple tier, one officials out here in the city say look they were averaging about 73 new coronavirus cases a day that was at the beginning of the month and now we're at that about a 118 new coronavirus cases a day so you see why they thought they had to make this change enroll into the purple tier like you said details san francisco. now joining in so we've got a status like this jim behind me movie churches all of them having to change the way they operate in having a services outdoors for a lot of locations that don't have the space like you see this gym behind me is right here on larry i thin strip of sidewalk. they're going to shut down altogether so th
counties. >>we're taking a look at a map of the tier status in the bay area right now moran is the only bay areain that purple tier they remain in the red so far kron four's reyna harvey live in san francisco with details on what moving to the purple tier means for people and businesses in the city hiring a good morning. >>the morning a lot of changes out here and it was almost inevitable you saw county after county making their way into the purple tier, one officials out here in...
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move nearly all california counties into more restrictive tears and here's a look at where each bay area county stands currently on the state's reopening map. everybody regressing except sonoma which was already in the worse. purple tier, some counties jumped back to tears today as more bay area counties have now banned indoor dining. for more now on the rise in cases in new restrictions we're joined by ucsf doctor, peter chin, hong welcome doctor we always appreciate information from you very big week. they have been talking about this surge. 4, you know months now. it's finally upon us, but it seems like it just. hit overnight. is that just an illusion or is it moving that quickly. it's such a reality vicki, i mean to me the of increase is really what's striking. >>not the i think we all expected the syringe but the exponential rise is really freaking people up. >>this comes at a time couldn't really be worse timing. i guess with thanksgiving next week. big the advice is out there to not get different households together but you and i we all know that the reality is some people will do that s
move nearly all california counties into more restrictive tears and here's a look at where each bay area county stands currently on the state's reopening map. everybody regressing except sonoma which was already in the worse. purple tier, some counties jumped back to tears today as more bay area counties have now banned indoor dining. for more now on the rise in cases in new restrictions we're joined by ucsf doctor, peter chin, hong welcome doctor we always appreciate information from you very...
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here in the bay area the positivity rate stands at 3% in santa clara and alameda counties. marin county is the only bay area county still in the red tier, a bit smaller population wise. the positivity rate there stands at 1.5%. santa clara county is among those instituting the most severe restrictions the county's health director is comparing the covid crisis to a train about to derail. >>> among the new restrictions marianne favro reports there are many questions how it will be enforced. >> reporter: as part of this new quarantine order san jose international must now post the information and also give each arriving passenger a copy of the order letting them know that they are required to quarantine for 14 days. this is the last group of travelers arriving at sjc who will not be asked to quarantine, but at midnight that all changes. that's when a new travel order goes into effect in santa clara county requiring people who travel more than 150 miles from the county to quarantine for 14 days. travelers have mixed feelings about the restriction. >> for most people that doesn't
here in the bay area the positivity rate stands at 3% in santa clara and alameda counties. marin county is the only bay area county still in the red tier, a bit smaller population wise. the positivity rate there stands at 1.5%. santa clara county is among those instituting the most severe restrictions the county's health director is comparing the covid crisis to a train about to derail. >>> among the new restrictions marianne favro reports there are many questions how it will be...
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. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a sudden spike in coronavirus cases has many bay area counties sounding the alarm this morning. where who may see a reopening tier backtrack. >>> plus, the affordable c.a.r.e. act back in the hot seat. the supreme court decision that could put healthcare coverage for millions of americans at risk. >>> and another chilly morning in the bay area. mary breaks down the region under a freeze warning and when the warm temps will start to slide in. good morning, everybody. it's today, november 10th. i'm michelle freeing ao. >> i'm len kiese. good morning to you. it's a cold start to the day. and a nice edition, my friends j. yeah? >> and christmas decorations downtown. >> i know. >> and oh, yeah. >> and snowflakes. >> and feels like winter. with the festive lights and we're looking at a cold start for sure and looking at the temperatures to the 20s, 30 easy and 40s again this morning and so bundle up. we have a freeze warning in effect for the north bay interior valleys until 9:00 a.m. the areas highlighted in purple under that is a freeze warning due t
. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a sudden spike in coronavirus cases has many bay area counties sounding the alarm this morning. where who may see a reopening tier backtrack. >>> plus, the affordable c.a.r.e. act back in the hot seat. the supreme court decision that could put healthcare coverage for millions of americans at risk. >>> and another chilly morning in the bay area. mary breaks down the region under a freeze warning and when the...
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lots of big developments tonight with the coronavirus as the bay area counties tighten restrictions. in the purple tier, santa clara county is imposing mandatory quarantine for some travelers. there's also a temporary ban on contact sports like football, which includes pro and college teams san francisco and san mateo counties announced today they are moving back to the purple tier. that means most indoor activities will come to an end tomorrow and a curfew will start as well. the move by santa clara county isn't quite like the stay-at-home order we saw from los angeles but there are lots of restrictions. where the 49ers will play their games is now up in the air, and for those who do any kind of travel, face a mandatory quarantine. it's 14 days if your trip is more than 150 miles away. we start our team coverage now with abc 7 news reporter matt boone at mineta san jose airport. >> reporter: dion, today would normally be one of the busiest travel days of the year, but travel has already slowed. now santa clara county targeting it even further, announcing that mandatory 14-day quarant
lots of big developments tonight with the coronavirus as the bay area counties tighten restrictions. in the purple tier, santa clara county is imposing mandatory quarantine for some travelers. there's also a temporary ban on contact sports like football, which includes pro and college teams san francisco and san mateo counties announced today they are moving back to the purple tier. that means most indoor activities will come to an end tomorrow and a curfew will start as well. the move by santa...
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amiss this backdrop bay area school leaders are developing new time lines to return to inclass learning. here is a closer look at some of the bay area counties and their covid cases. >>> many bay area leaders and education are working on developing a time line to safely allow students to return back to the classroom. san francisco unified school district is also looking to have some plans for reopening, finalized in less than a month. nbc bay area news cierra johnson is live for us in san francisco to break down the challenges the district is facing when building that plan and also what a return to school is going to look like. >> reporter: good morning. for many districts, not only san francisco but across the nation it's been about eight months since the teachers and students have been in the classroom but san francisco unified is looking to reopen that classroom in a phased manner and they have less than a month to have their plan approved. the district has until december 8th to release a plan that includes a start date for all elementary students. a district spokesperson tells me the superintendent and school leaders are also preparing a
amiss this backdrop bay area school leaders are developing new time lines to return to inclass learning. here is a closer look at some of the bay area counties and their covid cases. >>> many bay area leaders and education are working on developing a time line to safely allow students to return back to the classroom. san francisco unified school district is also looking to have some plans for reopening, finalized in less than a month. nbc bay area news cierra johnson is live for us in...
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bay area. >> and another hit to the 49ers. a player tests positive for coronavirus. what it means for the team moving forward. >> and one bay area county is rolling back some reopenings. what's changed. . >> a beautiful day across the bay area. checking that subshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon. major changes ahead. tracking a cold low pressure system. we will talk about the shower chances coming up. >> and kpix5 has a new app to give you 24-7 access to cbsn bay area and kpix newscast and realtime news updates. you can sign up for breaking news alerts. we will be right back. . >>> new, we have learned niners wide receiver kendrick born has tested positive for coronavirus. his agent said he is feeling fine with no cough. the teen is doingcontact tracing. he tested positive after a career high on sunday. >>> the team issued a statement saying that our organization has entered the nfl's intensive protocol and we are working with the league on contact tracing to identity high risk individuals. all team functions will be done virtually today. >>> game against the packers is still on. however, two packers players have been put on
bay area. >> and another hit to the 49ers. a player tests positive for coronavirus. what it means for the team moving forward. >> and one bay area county is rolling back some reopenings. what's changed. . >> a beautiful day across the bay area. checking that subshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon. major changes ahead. tracking a cold low pressure system. we will talk about the shower chances coming up. >> and kpix5 has a new app to give you 24-7 access to cbsn...
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it's definitely high 80s. >> santa clara county is the bay area's most populous county. they expect another 30,000 ballots to arrive. those ballots were put in the mail on or before election day. >> our election coverage continues online, nbcbayarea.com. there you'll find local and state election results. we are continuously updating the numbers for you. the results are also scrolling at the bottom of the screen. >>> are you feeling stressed about all this? you're not alone. the election anxiety that so many of us are feeling, and what you can do to cope with it. >>> plus, one step forward, two steps back. the bay area county that just tightened its covid restrictions again, and what that means for so many struggling businesses. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking that major change in temperature, and also the possibility of rain, thunderstorms, and sierra snow. i'll get you everything you need to know about this, coming up in about eight minutes. who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving
it's definitely high 80s. >> santa clara county is the bay area's most populous county. they expect another 30,000 ballots to arrive. those ballots were put in the mail on or before election day. >> our election coverage continues online, nbcbayarea.com. there you'll find local and state election results. we are continuously updating the numbers for you. the results are also scrolling at the bottom of the screen. >>> are you feeling stressed about all this? you're not...
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. >> two more bay area counties return to the purple tear. as they continue to climb at an alarming rate. >>> san francisco and san mateo into the purple tear at noon today. they're not the only bay area county that remains in the less restrictive red tear. hello everyone. >>> the changes, santa clara county imposes tighter restrictions. we have team coverage for you tonight on these new restrictions. they will tell us about how restrictions include a quarantined and a ban on contact sports. first we began with greg and a look at the changes in san francisco and san mateo counties.>>> as both san francisco and san mateo entered this most restrictive purple zone, the party started to enact changes that are going to effect businesses and lives and livelihoods. >> a trip to california academy of science in san francisco. something several people did sunday. despite what google may have said. >> i kind of expected. i was hopeful that google was right. >> under new restrictions, the ferris will and museum's have been forced to temporarily shut down
. >> two more bay area counties return to the purple tear. as they continue to climb at an alarming rate. >>> san francisco and san mateo into the purple tear at noon today. they're not the only bay area county that remains in the less restrictive red tear. hello everyone. >>> the changes, santa clara county imposes tighter restrictions. we have team coverage for you tonight on these new restrictions. they will tell us about how restrictions include a quarantined and a...
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here's a look at where bay area counties currently stand. eady in the purple tier and under that 10:00 p.m. curfew. only three counties are not and that is san francisco, san mateo and marin counties. amy hollyfield live in menlo park. amy. >> hi, good morning, reggie. here in menlo park you can stay out past 10:00 at night right now. just a few blocks away in palo alto, you can't. there is a curfew that is santa clara county. the big question today will this county join that county in the purple tier today? that's what we are looking for. we will have a big impact on businesses. san mateo, san francisco and marin counties are the only bay area counties in the red tier right now and that means they can eat inside a restaurant. dining rooms can hold 25% of their capacity. indoor gyms can bend movie theaters and museums. that all changes in the purple tier. officials have been watching the number of cases and have strongly suggestedpurple is happening. >> a mixed picture across california. we're always looking at the data urrent as we can and w
here's a look at where bay area counties currently stand. eady in the purple tier and under that 10:00 p.m. curfew. only three counties are not and that is san francisco, san mateo and marin counties. amy hollyfield live in menlo park. amy. >> hi, good morning, reggie. here in menlo park you can stay out past 10:00 at night right now. just a few blocks away in palo alto, you can't. there is a curfew that is santa clara county. the big question today will this county join that county in...
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the bay area counties set to roll back reopenings this week and a breakdown of what businesses are being impacted. >>> plus, the bay area is bracing for another round of rain. meteorologist kari hall is tracking when that wet weather is set to start. "today in the bay" starts for you right now. >>> well, welcome to monday morning. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on the commute. first, we'll talk about that rain coming our way. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that for us. when can we expect to see it? >> we're going to see the rain moving if by tomorrow afternoon. in the meantime we're enjoying nice, sunny weather and well above normal temperatures. we're looking at highs today that will reach into the mid-70s but we'll start to see the rain moving from north to south by tomorrow morning and most of the bay area seeing it by the afternoon. the rest of the week is looking nice. the rain is moving through parts of the northwest. i'll have a look at the time line coming up and how much rain to expect. mike, any issues as drivers get ready to h
the bay area counties set to roll back reopenings this week and a breakdown of what businesses are being impacted. >>> plus, the bay area is bracing for another round of rain. meteorologist kari hall is tracking when that wet weather is set to start. "today in the bay" starts for you right now. >>> well, welcome to monday morning. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on the commute. first, we'll talk about that rain coming our...
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at 11:00, people in three bay area counties stand by to see if they will join the more restrictive tierlong with curfew order most bay area counties are already under. we will look at where the numbers point to at this moment and what we are hearing from the governor from his latest update. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us for our mid-day newscast. i'm marcus washington. major changes could be coming for hundreds of thousands of people right here in the bay area if those covid tiers are changed like many people are expecting. let's head you to kris sanchez who is live in menlo park. >> reporter: here on the street, it is definitely something of interest right now because if san mateo county along with san francisco and marin have to transition out of the red tier and into the purple tier with the rest of the bay area, it will mean a lot of changes and stronger restrictions. it would mean an end to indoor dining in those three counties and return to outdough only services for gyms and houses of worship. indoor shopping would be licketlimited to 25% capacity instead of 50% they are
at 11:00, people in three bay area counties stand by to see if they will join the more restrictive tierlong with curfew order most bay area counties are already under. we will look at where the numbers point to at this moment and what we are hearing from the governor from his latest update. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us for our mid-day newscast. i'm marcus washington. major changes could be coming for hundreds of thousands of people right here in the bay area if those covid...
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state has focused and on again let's look at that map that shows all of the county so 6 of the 9 bay area counties and you can see for yourself that alameda contra costa santa clara at napa solano and sonoma counties, those counties. now in the purple tier, currently and the order that starts this saturday at 10:00pm and it stretches to december 21st at 05:00am. each day it will be an operation in the purple tier counties from 10:00pm to 05:00am. now the california secretary of health and human services says of the order is an attempt to dramatically stopped the rapid spread of the virus, a news conference that just wrapped up a few minutes ago, he talked about how the data showing that the caseload is skyrocketing and how it is important to put this order in place to try and stop and protect the vulnerable. >>we knew just a couple weeks ago we were at 3.3%. we were talking to you that about how it's priming minutes rising, and it certainly has nearly 52% increase just over the past 2 weeks we've some of over the last many weeks in my home county of los angeles dodgers. the lakers. we had hallowee
state has focused and on again let's look at that map that shows all of the county so 6 of the 9 bay area counties and you can see for yourself that alameda contra costa santa clara at napa solano and sonoma counties, those counties. now in the purple tier, currently and the order that starts this saturday at 10:00pm and it stretches to december 21st at 05:00am. each day it will be an operation in the purple tier counties from 10:00pm to 05:00am. now the california secretary of health and human...
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every bay area county except for marin, san francisco, and san mateo counties. they're in the less restrictive red tier. >> so the question is how are businesses preparing for this. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in martinez. this has to have mixed reaction. >> reporter: definitely a lot of mixed emotions. we're here in martinez where you can see businesses have moved their operations outside. we're in front of a couple of breweries. they've adapted to the cold weather by getting heaters, and now they are faced with one more challenge. cory katz is gearing up for what he expects will be one more shake-up to his martinez business, bar kava. not only has he had to move his operation outside, a 10:00 p.m. curfew kicks in saturday night. >> so if we have to close early because people have to get home by 10:00, that means i have to close an hour earlier. we lose revenue. bills don't get paid because we count on that money on a friday and saturday night. those are our busiest nights. >> reporter: down the street at this brewery, the owner says adapting to all the pan
every bay area county except for marin, san francisco, and san mateo counties. they're in the less restrictive red tier. >> so the question is how are businesses preparing for this. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in martinez. this has to have mixed reaction. >> reporter: definitely a lot of mixed emotions. we're here in martinez where you can see businesses have moved their operations outside. we're in front of a couple of breweries. they've adapted to the cold weather by getting...
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bay area home buyers are coming out in droves trying to make it in the bay. real estate agent say since september the average price for a home is now up in almost every county in estate site dq news prices rose by double digit percentages. from contra costa county the affect cost is about $750,000. in santa clara county it's about $1.3 million. in san francisco the average is $1.6 million. >>> one florida man will now go down in history as a one of a kind iron man. he became the first athlete with downs syndrome to finish an iron man triathlon. he trained tirelessly with another competitor who was also his guide on the race. the two were tethered for the swim and the run portion while the guide rode behind him on the bike course. he says his motto in life is to try to be 1% better each day. something we all can live by. >> that is amazing. that is not easy to do. >> it's not but congratulations to him. >> can you imagine jumping in the frigid waters of the bay this morning? that would wake you up. >> good morning! >>> it feels cold. you don't even have to take a dip in the water, just walk outside. some of us are starting out below freezing. in concord and liv
bay area home buyers are coming out in droves trying to make it in the bay. real estate agent say since september the average price for a home is now up in almost every county in estate site dq news prices rose by double digit percentages. from contra costa county the affect cost is about $750,000. in santa clara county it's about $1.3 million. in san francisco the average is $1.6 million. >>> one florida man will now go down in history as a one of a kind iron man. he became the first...
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>>> now at 11, the coronavirus targets a new segment of the population in one bay area county as the pandemic spirals out of control. >>> some san francisco residents say they feel increasingly unsafe living in hotels that are used to shelter the homeless. tonight, we look into their concerns.>>> my buildings have had three intruders that we know of. >> right now a fire at the mention of a hollywood a-list are. >>> and a hollywood tradition in santa clara county will look a whole lot different this year and we have an exclusive, inside look. >> good evening, now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area. the coronavirus spreading out of control . california reporting nearly 7500 new cases today but here are the really troubling numbers. hospitalizations are up about 38% compared to two weeks ago. and the number of patients in intensive care has spiked 34%. the state also reporting 69 new deaths yesterday. one bay area county is seeing a spike in cases right now in a new segment of the population. as andrea nakano reports from downtown novato.>> reporter: the marin county health department
>>> now at 11, the coronavirus targets a new segment of the population in one bay area county as the pandemic spirals out of control. >>> some san francisco residents say they feel increasingly unsafe living in hotels that are used to shelter the homeless. tonight, we look into their concerns.>>> my buildings have had three intruders that we know of. >> right now a fire at the mention of a hollywood a-list are. >>> and a hollywood tradition in santa...
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>>and speaking of holidays, bay area counties have seen an uptick in covid cases after halloween father's day mother's day graduation parties. this curfew could extend if they see a rise in cases reporting in pleasanton gayle ong kron 4 news. >>well today is president elect joe biden's birthday at 78 years old he's about to become the oldest president ever to enter office president trump was 70. ronald reagan was 69 he entered the white house and that he was biden's age when he left. the average age for a president in the united states when they're sworn-in is 55, so happy birthday to joe. >>some voters have a really interesting story to tell after a pod of killer whales decided to have a little fun with them seemingly off the channel islands bring your look how close they got the orcas got really close seemingly checking out the crew of boat and swimming under the boat, hamming it up really for the cameras, a photographer on board says this particular pot has not been spotted in about 2 years. and take a look at this one of the most. >>famous annual meteor showers remains active this mon
>>and speaking of holidays, bay area counties have seen an uptick in covid cases after halloween father's day mother's day graduation parties. this curfew could extend if they see a rise in cases reporting in pleasanton gayle ong kron 4 news. >>well today is president elect joe biden's birthday at 78 years old he's about to become the oldest president ever to enter office president trump was 70. ronald reagan was 69 he entered the white house and that he was biden's age when he...
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05:00am in the counties that are in the purple tier in just to go over again the counties that are in that area. the bay area this includes alameda contra costa santa clara napa sonoma and solano counties. so soon as this press conference starts it was supposed to begin at 3 o'clock. we will take you right there, but in other news that we're watching right now ahead of the holidays. the cdc has now issued new guidelines for americans traveling for thanksgiving and they're begging people not to travel next week in an effort to keep covid cases and hospitalizations down still air travel is will be picking up ahead of the holiday weekend. let's go now live to kron four's phillipe djegal he is at oakland international airport for us we're airport officials are saying they're expecting this to be a very busy travel period. felipe what's the latest. that's right justine just looking out october passengers. >>the number of them are traveling here. i open international was down about 67% compared to the same period last year. but if you look at what's happening now from september to october there was a 14% jump
05:00am in the counties that are in the purple tier in just to go over again the counties that are in that area. the bay area this includes alameda contra costa santa clara napa sonoma and solano counties. so soon as this press conference starts it was supposed to begin at 3 o'clock. we will take you right there, but in other news that we're watching right now ahead of the holidays. the cdc has now issued new guidelines for americans traveling for thanksgiving and they're begging people not to...
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unfortunately covid-19 cases are spiking all across the country and even here in the bay area has several bay area counties are now adding more coronavirus safety precautions there is concern about another pending stay at home order and joining us now live via zoom is ucsf doctor, peter chin, hong thank you so much for joining us here tonight, we want to talk about the travel advisory that was put out and also how to stay safe during the thanksgiving holiday and i just want to kind of level with everyone here people are going to gather over thanksgiving whether it is just their families at home or they're driving or they're flying. can you just tell us what is the best way to stay safe people are going to get together i we know that right. >>to lillian maya proust has always been risk mitigation and meeting people where they are not really lecturing them on what to do what not to do per se because they're different factors that come into consideration so in terms of safety. i think you know we all know that goes is going to be safer than indoors. but i think with the cold a lot of people be migrating indoo
unfortunately covid-19 cases are spiking all across the country and even here in the bay area has several bay area counties are now adding more coronavirus safety precautions there is concern about another pending stay at home order and joining us now live via zoom is ucsf doctor, peter chin, hong thank you so much for joining us here tonight, we want to talk about the travel advisory that was put out and also how to stay safe during the thanksgiving holiday and i just want to kind of level...
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other bay area counties are on track to do the same if they're unable to slow the spread and we have a complete list of covid testing centers in your neighborhood just head to our website kron 4 dot com there you'll find a list of bay area counties. >>click on yours and it will take you to your county's official covid testing website where you can hopefully schedule an appointment and tore find walk in locations to get tested. president trump they're making his first public appearance since last week saluting veterans today at arlington national cemetery. president elect joe biden meanwhile also honored veterans he was in philadelphia at the korean war memorial earlier today while his team does push ahead with the white house transition. kareen wilton winter has the latest developments on the biden transition. >>as he prepares to take office in january. in his first public appearance in days president trump along with vice president mike pence honoring america's heroes today with the national veterans day observance at arlington national cemetery in virginia 3 good. >>at the same tim
other bay area counties are on track to do the same if they're unable to slow the spread and we have a complete list of covid testing centers in your neighborhood just head to our website kron 4 dot com there you'll find a list of bay area counties. >>click on yours and it will take you to your county's official covid testing website where you can hopefully schedule an appointment and tore find walk in locations to get tested. president trump they're making his first public appearance...
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six of the nine bay area counties and 41 of 58 bay area counties now in the most restrictive purple tierstate deals with the surge in coronavirus cases. so here's a look at where the bay area stands this morning. look at all that purple. alameda, contra costa, santa cruz and solona joins in the most restrictive purple tier. that leaves just three counties in the red. marin, san francisco and san mateo. >>> moving back into the purple zone means transmission is widespread forcing counties into immediate restrictions. those started at midnight. they include limiting retail stores and shopping malls to 25% capacity and closing all nonessential indoor businesses like churches, movie theaters and gyms. indoor dining has to stop and all bars and breweries that do not serve meals have to close. >>> overall california's positivity rate is at 5%. that's not good for us. but when you look at what is happening around the country, it certainly looks a lot smaller. for example, south dakota are dealing with a 58.4% positivity rate. in fact, abc news obtained an internal memo from the health and human
six of the nine bay area counties and 41 of 58 bay area counties now in the most restrictive purple tierstate deals with the surge in coronavirus cases. so here's a look at where the bay area stands this morning. look at all that purple. alameda, contra costa, santa cruz and solona joins in the most restrictive purple tier. that leaves just three counties in the red. marin, san francisco and san mateo. >>> moving back into the purple zone means transmission is widespread forcing...
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now this is going to force not just most counties in the bay area but most counties in the state to take a step back in this whole process. >>this is simply the fastest increase. california has seen since the beginning of this pandemic california governor gavin newsome sounding the alarm as daily covid-19 cases in the state doubled over the last 10 days the state is seeing increases across all demographics and regions cases today. >>we'll end up in our hospital beds in 2 to 3 weeks. consistently at a rate of about 12% in an attempt to slow the spread and maintain the stability of the state's health care system state leaders ordered 40 california counties to take at least one step back in the states tiered economic reopening system the new forcing businesses and most california counties to further limit indoor capacity take business outside or shut down altogether by tuesday. my top priority. >>moving in. >>to the presentation of the january budget working with the legislature to the new year is to support our small businesses that are trying their best to weather this storm newsome also
now this is going to force not just most counties in the bay area but most counties in the state to take a step back in this whole process. >>this is simply the fastest increase. california has seen since the beginning of this pandemic california governor gavin newsome sounding the alarm as daily covid-19 cases in the state doubled over the last 10 days the state is seeing increases across all demographics and regions cases today. >>we'll end up in our hospital beds in 2 to 3 weeks....
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influx of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations happening all across the bay area and it's now for san francisco and samit counties to roll back into the state's most restrictive purple tier, this is the most updated map right now as you can see where the bay area and the real whole state stands right now majority purple yes, right and you can see that one lone red spot above san francisco. that's county that's the only area here in the bay area. >>not in the purple tier ran in the red or substantial tier that move into the purple tier for san francisco and san mateo counties will take place in less than 12 hours, let's go right now to kron four's dan thorn. he is live for us in san francisco with more on the new restrictions on when they go into place. >>and how businesses are reacting good evening. dan. >>good evening, justine end jonathan me roll back to the purple tier here in san francisco was expected. but that doesn't make it any easier a pill to swallow there's a whole new set of restrictions and included in that is a limited stay at home order. >>the warning of a purple tier rollback became reality in san
influx of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations happening all across the bay area and it's now for san francisco and samit counties to roll back into the state's most restrictive purple tier, this is the most updated map right now as you can see where the bay area and the real whole state stands right now majority purple yes, right and you can see that one lone red spot above san francisco. that's county that's the only area here in the bay area. >>not in the purple tier ran in the red...
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here in the bay area you can see the majority of those are purple but there are three bay area countiespt. marin, san francisco and san mateo counties. they are still in the red tiers. that means they don't fall under the curfew which begins tonight and lasts for one month until december 21st. but with covid-19 cases on the rise san francisco's director of public health says the city may fall into the purple tier and soon. the restaurant owners are frustrated and they recently adjusted to serving people outside and they invested in opportunities, umbrellas and heaters and now they say they're not sure they can adjust to closing early and keeping business afloat. >> closing early, it will be an additional loss for the business which it will make it almost impossible to operate it and maybe we have to make the decision to close. >> the goal is surviving. not like we -- we're not making money, no, for sure. the propane is $1,000 a month. >> san mateo county leaders also anticipate they may fall back into the purple tier and face the curfew. marin county meanwhile expects to remain in the r
here in the bay area you can see the majority of those are purple but there are three bay area countiespt. marin, san francisco and san mateo counties. they are still in the red tiers. that means they don't fall under the curfew which begins tonight and lasts for one month until december 21st. but with covid-19 cases on the rise san francisco's director of public health says the city may fall into the purple tier and soon. the restaurant owners are frustrated and they recently adjusted to...
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three bay area counties are in the red tier. san mateo, san francisco and marin county.the red tier wineries and card rooms must stay outdoors, but more businesses can operate indoors as long as they follow restrictions. restaurants, movie theaters and places of worship at 25% capacity. gyms at 10%. now, remember this is the bare minimum of what's required. counties can put up even more restrictions in place. san francisco, for example, has already shutdown all indoor dining. >> now, in livermore a restaurant owner tells us dealing the change of covid restrictions has really been tough financially. customers were dining inside for the last time or until alameda county health officials can document a slow down in coronavirus cases here. he says he's been reinventing his restaurant over and over during this health crisis hoping to just stay afloat. >> it all depends on how long it goes for. it's getting tougher and tougher having to open, close back up, hire people, bring staff on, and now we're going to have to cut back again. >> just like all the other restaurants the be
three bay area counties are in the red tier. san mateo, san francisco and marin county.the red tier wineries and card rooms must stay outdoors, but more businesses can operate indoors as long as they follow restrictions. restaurants, movie theaters and places of worship at 25% capacity. gyms at 10%. now, remember this is the bare minimum of what's required. counties can put up even more restrictions in place. san francisco, for example, has already shutdown all indoor dining. >> now, in...
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the order affects counties in the states most restrictive tear, the bay area counties are shown in light green and include every local county except marin, san francisco and san mateo, which are still in the red tier. jana katsuyama begins our coverage tonight.>> reporter: the state officials say they hope this curfew will really help slow the spread of the virus that has spiked in terms of cases in the state heard and they have extended the order through december 21.>> today's actions will help us bring down transmission and flatten the curve. >> california's health and human services secretary says instead of a statewide stay-at- home order the curfew targets the 10 pm to 5 am time frame when people tend to socialize, especially leading into the season of holiday parties and gatherings. >> people might be gathering with friends and maybe taking their guard down a bit because of the activity they are enjoying, masks come down. >> the curfew does not impact essential workers or trips to grocery stores or pharmacies. people can still leave home with people in their household. in restauran
the order affects counties in the states most restrictive tear, the bay area counties are shown in light green and include every local county except marin, san francisco and san mateo, which are still in the red tier. jana katsuyama begins our coverage tonight.>> reporter: the state officials say they hope this curfew will really help slow the spread of the virus that has spiked in terms of cases in the state heard and they have extended the order through december 21.>> today's...