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summit hill county supervisor david canepa wants to impose fines anywhere from $100-$3000 for anyone lan to introduce a bill at the board meeting on tuesday. if approved, san mateo county would join the contra costa and marin counties for enacting fines and the supervisor knows he will hear a lot of pushback about freedom. >> your freedom of not wearing the mask and not social distancing and going to these large parties and gatherings, you are killing people. >> we had to cancel our clients and let the rest of the team now. unfortunately, the team members really do depend on us to open because they left unemployment to come back to work for us. >> reporter: that was linda pham, owner of the nail spa talking about frustrations of closing, reopening and suddenly closing again on sunday. over the weekend, san mateo county was forced to shut down indoor operations for malls, churches, spas and hair and nail salons. many business owners had to spend thousands of dollars on equipment and now they are scrabbling to figure out how to move operations outdoors. the governor, once again has a li
summit hill county supervisor david canepa wants to impose fines anywhere from $100-$3000 for anyone lan to introduce a bill at the board meeting on tuesday. if approved, san mateo county would join the contra costa and marin counties for enacting fines and the supervisor knows he will hear a lot of pushback about freedom. >> your freedom of not wearing the mask and not social distancing and going to these large parties and gatherings, you are killing people. >> we had to cancel our...
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en ese mismo condado, de supervisor david canepa presentarÁ una propuesta que darÁ multas a las personasor la segunda y 500 por las altas adicionales. los negocios recibirÍan multas entre 250 y $3000 segÚn el tipo de infracciÓn. tambiÉn el riesgo a la seguridad pÚblica. la comunidad de san josÉ ayuda a un hombre de la tercera edad que perdiÓ su empleo y no tenÍa dinero para pagar sus cuentas, ni siquiera para comer. tayana garcÍa tiene la historia de josÉ melchor y sus nuevos amigos, en una historia que solamente verÁ en noticias univisiÓn 14. tayana: la ayuda le llegÓ en efectivo al seÑor josÉ melchor esta maÑana. es lo que recaudaron residentes del Área de la bahÍa, al ver que no tenÍa para comer o pagar sus cuentas. >> me da sentimiento porque me ayudaron sin conocer.. tayana; donaron mÁs de una veintena de personas. >> caridades catÓlicas informa que la aplicaciÓn del seÑor josÉ melchor hernÁndezhabÍa sido aprobada, que en los Últimos dÍas va a recibir su tarjeta. tayana: le ayudamos a completar la aplicaciÓn de los $1000 que estÁ entregando el sagrado corazÓn a personas indocumentad
en ese mismo condado, de supervisor david canepa presentarÁ una propuesta que darÁ multas a las personasor la segunda y 500 por las altas adicionales. los negocios recibirÍan multas entre 250 y $3000 segÚn el tipo de infracciÓn. tambiÉn el riesgo a la seguridad pÚblica. la comunidad de san josÉ ayuda a un hombre de la tercera edad que perdiÓ su empleo y no tenÍa dinero para pagar sus cuentas, ni siquiera para comer. tayana garcÍa tiene la historia de josÉ melchor y sus nuevos...
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today supervisor david canepa will introduce a new ordinance aimed at anyone who violates health orders. under this ordinance people not wearing a mask in public can be fined. this is from $100 to $500 depending on the number of previous infractions. officers and county staff will be handing out those personal protective equipment if a person refuses to accept it, a fine will be immediately imposed. "today in the bay's" jackie ward will have more on that coming up at 5:00. >>> livermore is about to get a million dollar boost to help homeless folks who are just trying to make it in the bay. the alameda county supervisors are expected to approve the use of the million dollars in funds from the east county economic development fund. the proposal is being done in partnership with a local church and with the city of livermore, and it looks to establish a 31 home community. the move again partners with the city and the city of livermore will accept those funds in a meeting later this month. >>> and in san francisco a win for tenants who cannot pay their rent because of the pandemic. a judge r
today supervisor david canepa will introduce a new ordinance aimed at anyone who violates health orders. under this ordinance people not wearing a mask in public can be fined. this is from $100 to $500 depending on the number of previous infractions. officers and county staff will be handing out those personal protective equipment if a person refuses to accept it, a fine will be immediately imposed. "today in the bay's" jackie ward will have more on that coming up at 5:00....
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to curb that trend and get more people to wear masks, today supervisor david canepa proposed an emergency ordnance to fine people who don't. >> people need to wear their damn mask. they need to take it serious. people are dying because of a virus and there's a lot of -- a lot at stake economically. because of what's happening around closures. >> reporter: if approved, the new ordnance would go into effect immediately. law enforcement staff and rangers would enforce the law and initially give offenders a warning. after that, people could be fined $100 to $500. nearly every we talked with today supports the proposed law. >> it will force people to actually put on a mask for everyone else's safety, and a lot of people tend to disregard that. >> it's okay because if you don't get a fine, they just aren't going to wear it, you know? everyone has to wear a mask. >> reporter: critics of the ordnance say it's unnecessary because state fines already exist. the proposed law would apply to parks, other public spaces and businesses. in san mateo, maryanne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, maryanne
to curb that trend and get more people to wear masks, today supervisor david canepa proposed an emergency ordnance to fine people who don't. >> people need to wear their damn mask. they need to take it serious. people are dying because of a virus and there's a lot of -- a lot at stake economically. because of what's happening around closures. >> reporter: if approved, the new ordnance would go into effect immediately. law enforcement staff and rangers would enforce the law and...
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our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues reporting in daly city. dan thorn kron 4 news. >>we're also monitoring the latest local covid cases and so far the state has recorded more than 706,000 cases with nearly 13,000 deaths across the bay area there are more than 82,000 reported cases and more than 1000 deaths you can find a breakdown by city and county always listed on our website just head over to kron 4 dot com. we now turn our to our wildfire coverage firefighters made more progress on the front lines over the weekend. the scu lightning complex fires and part of the east and south bay or
our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we...
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our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues. >>well a body says that he and other barbers and beauty workers are trying to become essential workers and they plan on protesting for that recognition at san fran said san francisco city hall on tuesday morning. reporting live in daly city dan thorn kron 4 news dan thanks. let's were down the latest covid-19 numbers for you tonight, worldwide there are now more than 25 million cases, the united states. >>now creeping ever so closer to 6 million cases in just the last 24 hours the golden state seeing 6,000 new cases bringing the total here in californi
our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we...
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along with health and building inspectors can issue citations and san mateo county supervisor david canepa says that kind says that the ordinance is all about common sense. >>first we'll start with you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we see the people that we talked to share its just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of giving them a citation it's i think if we do this. >>and we're aggressive more aggressive. in terms following this i think we can get off the watch list and then it's up to the governor to lift the restrictions. o canada says that he would like to keep the ordinance in place for as long as we're dealing with the pandemic. >>contra costa marin and napa counties already have a similar policies already in place. now let's take a look at the current covid-19 numbers across the bay area as of this morning, there are more than 54,000 cases of covid-19 and 835 people here in the bay area have died from the virus. we continue to see the most cases in alameda county a
along with health and building inspectors can issue citations and san mateo county supervisor david canepa says that kind says that the ordinance is all about common sense. >>first we'll start with you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we see the people that we talked to share its just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of giving them a citation it's i think if we do this....
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our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues reporting in daly city. dan thorn kron 4 news. >>we're also monitoring the latest numbers when it comes to coronavirus and here's a look at the state wide infection rate we're now up more than 706,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus with nearly 13,000 people dying from it. in the bay area more than 82,000 reported cases with more than a 1000 people now died from covid-19 put the a's don't have it. >>so one person with the traveling a's were off it was a team a somebody on the staff tested positive on saturday, so they called off the game they postpone th
our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we...
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enforcement along with health and visit building inspectors can issue the citations as well supervisor david canepa says that the ordinance is all about common sense. >>first we'll start with you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we see the people that we've talked to here is just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of giving them a citation it's i think if we do this. >>and we're aggressive more aggressive. in terms following this i think we can get off the watch list and then it's up to the governor to lift the restrictions. cannabis says that he would like to keep the ordinance in place for as long as we have to deal with the pandemic. >>contra costa marin and napa counties already have similar policies in place. in santa cruz county has also joined the list of counties that will be issuing fines for violators of state or county health orders. the new ordinance applies only in unincorporated areas of the county individual cities will be deciding enforcement in their own jurisdictions
enforcement along with health and visit building inspectors can issue the citations as well supervisor david canepa says that the ordinance is all about common sense. >>first we'll start with you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we see the people that we've talked to here is just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of giving them a citation it's i think if we do this....
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>>supervisor david canepa introduced the new mask ordinance tuesday, calling it a common sense solution for spine is a $100. a second finds $200. 3rd vibe is $500 of the ordinance also implements new fines for businesses who don't comply starting at $250 all the way up to 3,000 the reason we're doing this is to save lives. >>no different then when a police officer science someone. >>for a seat belt we have seen an increase in regards to people or 14 others, not wearing mask the san mateo county sheriff's office says they'll focus on education first but the mandate gives them another tool to encourage people to follow the order first we'll start where you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we see the people that we've talked to here, it's just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of giving them a citation we're serious about this. >>and hopefully i will get people to to comply. >>cannabis as he'd like to keep the ordinance in place for as long as we're dealing with the pandemic
>>supervisor david canepa introduced the new mask ordinance tuesday, calling it a common sense solution for spine is a $100. a second finds $200. 3rd vibe is $500 of the ordinance also implements new fines for businesses who don't comply starting at $250 all the way up to 3,000 the reason we're doing this is to save lives. >>no different then when a police officer science someone. >>for a seat belt we have seen an increase in regards to people or 14 others, not wearing mask...
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our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues reporting in daly city. dan thorn kron 4 news. >>we're also monitoring the very latest in terms of local covid cases so far across the state we have more than 706,000 total cases reported with more than well almost 13,000 reported deaths across the bay area they've been what more than 80 to 83 to 2000 cases confirmed with more than a 1000 deaths again all related to covid-19. >>the oakland a's are in self quarantine in houston, they're stuck there until they figure out if anybody else has covid somebody on the team, a player, a coach or somebody with th
our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we...
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>>supervisor david canepa introduced the new mask ordinance tuesday, calling it a common sense solution for spine is a $100. a second finds $200. 3rd vine is $500 of the ordinance also implements new fines for businesses who don't comply starting at $250 all the way up to 3,000 the reason we're doing this is to save lives. >>no different then when a police officer science someone. >>for a seat belt we have seen an increase in regards to people or 14 others, not wearing mask the san mateo county sheriff's office says they'll focus on education first but the mandate gives them another tool to encourage people to follow the order first we'll start where you know talking to a person educating them and most of her time in the cases that we've seen and what we talked to share its just some simple that they forgot to put it on. and in cases where they absolutely refuse we do have options of getting citation serious about this. >>and hopefully i will get people to to comply. >>along with law enforcement health and building inspectors can issue citations as well cannabis says he'd like to see th
>>supervisor david canepa introduced the new mask ordinance tuesday, calling it a common sense solution for spine is a $100. a second finds $200. 3rd vine is $500 of the ordinance also implements new fines for businesses who don't comply starting at $250 all the way up to 3,000 the reason we're doing this is to save lives. >>no different then when a police officer science someone. >>for a seat belt we have seen an increase in regards to people or 14 others, not wearing mask...
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our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues reporting in daly city. dan thorn kron 4 news i have a story. >>well we're also monitoring the very latest local covid cases so far the state has recorded more than 706,000 cases with nearly 13,000 deaths across the bay area there are more than 82,000 reported cases and more than 1000 deaths. >>the oakland a's are in self-isolation right now in houston after a member of the a's tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend. so the a's had to postpone their game suddenly in houston yesterday it was revealed who the infected person is if it's a player
our potty and other barbers and beauty workers have an advocate in san mateo county supervisor david canepa the county falls under the state's new purple tier meaning widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths but cannabis suggests rethinking how we look at the virus and its effect on business is capable of following guidelines. what i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we...
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supervisor david canepa said he was hearing from stylists looking for clarification. >> they're confused. should we stay outside, or should we go inside? >> reporter: then around 6:00, san mateo county announced on social media salons can open for indoor services on monday. we caught up with salon revel's melanie cilis. >> then we had to put our salon back in order indoors, get the cleaners to come. just a list. so lots and lots of work toexci >> reporter: mos salcilis is ready for a busy day back at work inside. >> we're so happy. thank you so much. and this little one gets to eat because of that, huh? >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> the bay area's biggest county, santa clara county, is in the widespread tier. because of the high case rate it's in that more restrictive tier. contra costa county is also in the widespread tier. the big issue here is that the high case rate that you can see there, 10.8 new cases per 100,000 people. we mentioned san francisco and napa counties. the only two counties not in the widespread tier. here's the breakdown for san francisco. it's in t
supervisor david canepa said he was hearing from stylists looking for clarification. >> they're confused. should we stay outside, or should we go inside? >> reporter: then around 6:00, san mateo county announced on social media salons can open for indoor services on monday. we caught up with salon revel's melanie cilis. >> then we had to put our salon back in order indoors, get the cleaners to come. just a list. so lots and lots of work toexci >> reporter: mos salcilis...
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. >> reporter: supervisor david canepa wants san mateo county to fine people for not wearing a mask in public. it would allow authorities to fine people not wearing a mask in public. they could get a $100 to $500 fine depending on the number of previous infractions. last week san mateo was the last to be added to the watch list which, of course, is impacting schools. this means middle and high schools will have to begin the new year online unless the county has been off the monitoring list at least two weeks. elementary schools can start the year in person. a small group and one-on-one learning will be allowed and staff will be tested early. governor gavin newsom continued to analyze what may have previously helped a number of cases stay relatively stable before increasing at the end of june. indoor bars, restaurants, gyms, salons and malls could have helped control the statistics. governor newsom also stressed the importance of wearing a mask. in a recent poll it found that 74% of californians say that people should always wear a mask in public. people are comfortable not wearing one
. >> reporter: supervisor david canepa wants san mateo county to fine people for not wearing a mask in public. it would allow authorities to fine people not wearing a mask in public. they could get a $100 to $500 fine depending on the number of previous infractions. last week san mateo was the last to be added to the watch list which, of course, is impacting schools. this means middle and high schools will have to begin the new year online unless the county has been off the monitoring...