. >> in the south bay, kris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> san mateo's public health officers apologized to local businesses saying the order will do more harm than good. in a strongly worded statement, dr. scott morrow writes, this action is a bit like looking for your lost keys under a streetlight even though you lost them miles away. our numbers we're in a relatively stable state in regards to the virus. he disagrees with the decision to place the county on the coronavirus watch list. >>> in the north bay, a short time ago, sonoma county supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance to find people -- it takes effect immediately. people face $100 fines for not wearing a mask or ignoring social distancing guidelines. you can be fined for taking part in a gathering more than 12 people not sheltering in the sme house. fines for businesses start at $1,000. there's also a county hotline to report infractions. >>> why these ee tension workers say it's time to recognize the work they do. that's next. plus, t hungry. the good thing is, organizers streamlined the process. the bad news. the need se