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matt willis says showed a dose offered to someone 75 and older was320 times more likely to save a life than a dose offered to someone and also privilege is is is is because those with internet able to find an appointment. >> you can find our vaccine tracker and a way for you to send us your questions which we will try to get answers for you. >>> there has been a lot of talk about a possible fourth surge of covid-19 in the country. california may be able to avoid that. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is here to explain, stephanie, why we may be able to dodge the bullet. >> reporter: public health officials are cautiously optimistic the bay area won't be facing a fourth wave. and let's hope that's the case but as experts pointed out today, nothing is off the table when we have a report number of covid variants circulating the state. as covid cases surge in many parts of the midwest and east coast. the bay area is in good shape. but good enough to avoid a fourth wave? or is that still possible? >> i think it's a distant possibility. but i really doubt it. >> reporter: dr. george weth
matt willis says showed a dose offered to someone 75 and older was320 times more likely to save a life than a dose offered to someone and also privilege is is is is because those with internet able to find an appointment. >> you can find our vaccine tracker and a way for you to send us your questions which we will try to get answers for you. >>> there has been a lot of talk about a possible fourth surge of covid-19 in the country. california may be able to avoid that. abc 7 news...
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while traveling on the road 3 different teams with 2 or 3 cases per team public health officer matt williss the source of transmission has been preventable. he says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football was proximity without facial covering. >> is probably the most factor contributing to these cases teams reporting viral clusters have been required by the public health department. >> to provide updated plans detailing how these outbreaks will be prevented in the future. we're in the orange tier. but we actually somewhere cases this week that we saw last week. so our purpose is actually decline. the national academy of athletics is based in santa rosa but supports youth athletes throughout northern california marine area captain ben freeland says his organization works with city recreation departments and says there are strict safety plan has prevented an outbreak since they resumed activities in june. we've been and mandating the kids wear the masks throughout the pro gram. >> all of our prog
while traveling on the road 3 different teams with 2 or 3 cases per team public health officer matt williss the source of transmission has been preventable. he says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football was proximity without facial covering. >> is probably the most factor contributing to these cases teams reporting viral clusters have been required by the public health department. >>...
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. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way. but if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our patients, maintaining gathering indoors, people who are vaccinating not traveling, not nonessential travel. still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with at least another month to 2 months before we have that much widespread widespread immunity through vaccination if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues. >> like fitness centers such as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur. >> but people are still scared to get to come out of the mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25 to 50% won't mean much initially because people don't seem to be ready to come inside yet. >> the although we've seen it a pretty resurgence both in the members returning members in
. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way. but if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our patients, maintaining gathering indoors, people who are vaccinating not traveling, not nonessential travel. still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with at...
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. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way. if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our faces. big hitting this. but there's i gather people who fascinating, not traveling, not nonessential travel. it's still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with at least another month to 2 months before we have that much widespread widespread immunity through vaccination if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues. as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur. >> but people are still scared to get to come out of the mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25 to 50% won't mean much initially. >> because people don't seem to be ready to come inside yet. >> the although we've seen it a pretty resurgence. both the new members returning members in the last month. it'
. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way. if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our faces. big hitting this. but there's i gather people who fascinating, not traveling, not nonessential travel. it's still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with...
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we've question cases marin county health officer doctor matt willis says the move from orange to yellow could go either way. but if it does happen residents must remain vigilant about mask-wearing and distancing because herd immunity is still a ways off for still that window where the majority of us remain vulnerable. so well. there's no there's plenty of room a for surge if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier. it means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues like fitness facilities such as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur momentum was the most important factor show from us 8 point yellows to. >> but mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25% to 50%. >> won't mean much inieially because people still aren't comfortable exercising inside. such a way and people being possible coming back to a center like that. >> we have. >> 20% of the people so it doesn't change the dynamics of law. >> state of california should announce currin's fate by noon tomorrow. if marine norms instead of moving to yellow health officials say they will remain in
we've question cases marin county health officer doctor matt willis says the move from orange to yellow could go either way. but if it does happen residents must remain vigilant about mask-wearing and distancing because herd immunity is still a ways off for still that window where the majority of us remain vulnerable. so well. there's no there's plenty of room a for surge if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier. it means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues like fitness...
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but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the
but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's...
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but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has an on off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball across soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the nati
but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has an on off you know, there's still...
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. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way.but if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our faces maintaining distancing gathering indoors. people who are not traveling, not nonessential travel. it's still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with at least another month to 2 months before we have that much widespread widespread immunity through vaccination if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues. >> like fitness centers such as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur. >> but people are still scared to get to come out of the mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25 to 50% won't mean much initially. >> because people don't seem to be ready to come inside yet. >> the although we've seen it a pretty a resurgence. both the new members saying return
. >> marin county health officer doctor matt willis says it could go either way.but if the state does move more into yellow. it will expand reopening, but he says residents must remain vigilant because not enough people in the county are vaccinated yet to matter i what we already know. >> covering our faces maintaining distancing gathering indoors. people who are not traveling, not nonessential travel. it's still not recommended. these are things that we're going to stick with at...
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. >> public health officer doctor matt willis says some of the teens are not taking covid-19 health and safety protocols. seriously enough we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says some local school athletic programs have reported individual positive cases, but he says the clusters among club teams or concerning. we're jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. >> and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved marine counties in the state's less restrictive orange tier doctor willis says progress in limiting transmission of the virus has decreased are now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge doctor willis says the main source of transmission among athletes has been traveling in close proximity with someone outside their household without face coverings teams reporting viral cluster
. >> public health officer doctor matt willis says some of the teens are not taking covid-19 health and safety protocols. seriously enough we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says some local school athletic programs have reported individual positive cases, but he says the clusters among club teams or concerning. we're jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said...
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. >> but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the
. >> but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know,...
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. >> doctor matt willis says that sports clubs should not be playing in tournaments.e any more than 2 teams teams have to report their clusters to the county and they've been doing that. they also have to show a plan on how they're trying to prevent it. >> still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news san francisco struggling right now to move its homeless population out of hotel rooms and into more permanent housing. we'll tell you what challenges they're facing when we come back, john. >> and we are seeing sunshine across most of the bay this morning, but also a bit of fog and low cloud cover evident there in the distance. routing san bruno mountain behind sfo temperatures later today. still comfortable just not as warm as we had been highs in the 60's and 70's even cooler for the rest of the weekend. your forecast ahead. >> and yesterday we had multiple hotspots an accident, especially across the bay bridge. you drive times. but about 40 minutes yesterday. now we're down to 9 to looks like we're experiencing friday light. we'll have more on your commute times coming
. >> doctor matt willis says that sports clubs should not be playing in tournaments.e any more than 2 teams teams have to report their clusters to the county and they've been doing that. they also have to show a plan on how they're trying to prevent it. >> still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news san francisco struggling right now to move its homeless population out of hotel rooms and into more permanent housing. we'll tell you what challenges they're facing when we come back,...
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above that to level in a presentation this morning to the marin county board of supervisors, dr matt willis says the good news is that since april, 10th cases are trending down again, missing six single digit cases again most days of the over the past week. the earliest we would now move to the yellow tear would be made for 75% of marin county residents have had at least one dose of the covid vaccine, but until a majority of the county is fully vaccinated, there is a chance cases can go back up. i'm really excited and proud to live in a county that's taking this seriously. people are practicing vaccinations wearingo show that that life can return to somewhat normal. i think we need to get busy. this is, you know, opened up again. i think we need to get people back to work. go about my normal life like i've been dreaming about the last year. well, it may take a little longer to reach that goal. the expectation among public health and medical experts is that the more people who get fully vaccinated, the sooner covid cases will drop. june, 15th governor gavin newsom says the state health depar
above that to level in a presentation this morning to the marin county board of supervisors, dr matt willis says the good news is that since april, 10th cases are trending down again, missing six single digit cases again most days of the over the past week. the earliest we would now move to the yellow tear would be made for 75% of marin county residents have had at least one dose of the covid vaccine, but until a majority of the county is fully vaccinated, there is a chance cases can go back...
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to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willis says those guidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out in public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay area residents, is that. confidence in gathering in small groups with a mix of unboxing boxing it folks in the outdoor setting, but no one should throw away their mass just yet they're still required for indoor gatherings, regardless of vaccination status. think it's good to have the rules are the guidelines set? so are kind of everybody feels more safe, you know? and health officials are hoping the relaxed mask guidelines will serve. is it incentive for those who are hesitating about getting their vaccine? heather indeed, though, of really big step forward, our rob roth reporting live for us this aft
to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willis says those guidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out in public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay...
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to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willisguidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out of public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay area residents is said. confidence in gathering in small groups with a mix of unboxing boxing it folks in the outdoor setting, but no one should throw away their mass just yet they're still required for indoor gatherings, regardless of vaccination status. think it's good to have the rules are the guidelines set? so we're kind of everybody feels more safe, you know? thanksgiving and health officials are hoping the new guidelines will serve is it incentive for those who are hesitant about getting vaccinated? julie rob roth reporting live tonight, rob. thank you more than children, excuse me. i'm sorry about that. j
to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willisguidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out of public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay area...
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above that to level in a presentation this morning to the marin county board of supervisors, dr matt willisnews is that since april 10th cases are trending down again, missing six single digit cases again most days. of over the past week, but the earliest we would now move to the yellow tear would be made for 75% of marin county residents have had at least one dose of the covid vaccine, but until a majority of the county is fully vaccinated, there is a chance cases can go back up. i'm really excited and proud to live in a county that's taking this seriously. people are practicing, um, vaccinations and mask wearing and its ability to show that that life. can return to somewhat normal. i think we need to get businesses you know, opened up again. i think we need to get people back to work. go about my normal life like i've been dreaming about the last year. well, it may take a little longer to reach that goal. the expectation among public health and medical experts is that the more people who get fully vaccinated, the sooner covid cases will drop. june, 15th governor gavin newsom says the stat
above that to level in a presentation this morning to the marin county board of supervisors, dr matt willisnews is that since april 10th cases are trending down again, missing six single digit cases again most days. of over the past week, but the earliest we would now move to the yellow tear would be made for 75% of marin county residents have had at least one dose of the covid vaccine, but until a majority of the county is fully vaccinated, there is a chance cases can go back up. i'm really...
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you know, we county public health officer, dr matt willis says marin county's infection rate ticked up just a fraction, but that may be just enough to delay. a move to the yellow tear were at 1.7 cases. we need to be less than two as per 100 grand 100,000 residents per day. when i last looked on friday, we're about 2.1 cases, so we did a little bit of backsliding, so it's possible we won't love me that criteria on moment. move into the l. a tear. that slight increase, he says, is likely the result of marin county residents relaxing their vigilance. we're seeing cases associated with. his travel people, you know, traveling outside the area coming back being tested and testing positive that's probably the primary contributor to still blacks backsliding saw over the past week. we're seeing more cases associate with indoor social gatherings just across the golden gate. san francisco health leaders say they're hopeful they're trending in the right direction. we're looking very good right now, in terms of our case number staying low, and particularly our hospitalizations being very low throu
you know, we county public health officer, dr matt willis says marin county's infection rate ticked up just a fraction, but that may be just enough to delay. a move to the yellow tear were at 1.7 cases. we need to be less than two as per 100 grand 100,000 residents per day. when i last looked on friday, we're about 2.1 cases, so we did a little bit of backsliding, so it's possible we won't love me that criteria on moment. move into the l. a tear. that slight increase, he says, is likely the...
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to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willis says those guidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out in public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay area residents, is that. confidence in gathering in small groups with a mix of unboxing boxing it folks in the outdoor setting, but no one should throw away their mass just yet they're still required for indoor gatherings, regardless of vaccination status. think it's good to have the rules are the guidelines set? so are kind of everybody feels more safe. you know. health officials air, hoping the new relax guidelines will serve as it incentive for those who are hesitant. out getting their vaccine. rob rob ktvu, fox two news. president biden is scheduled to mark his 1/100 day in office with an address
to adopt those guidelines ourselves here in marin county, marin county public health officer, dr matt willis says those guidelines or another step toward getting back to a semblance of normal life, simple. the difference between today and yesterday is that people who are who are vaccinated now out in public can be within six ft. outdoors of other individuals. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hung, agrees the science is allowing for the change. probably the biggest change for bay...
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willie? >> yeah. busy morning. start, though, with new developments in the justice department investigation into florida congressman matt gaetz. the "new york times" now is reporting the inquiry into gaetz and former seminole tax collector joel greenburgh is focused and suspected involvement with multiple women it is alleged were recruited online for sex and received cash payments. that's according to people close to the investigation. text messages and payment receipts all reviewed by the "times." three people with knowledge of these believe greenburgh indicted last year, pled not guilty to a federal sex trafficking charge and other charges initially met the women through websites that connect people too go on dates in exchange for gifts, fine dining, travel and allowances. greenburgh reportedly introduced the women to congressman gaetz who also had sex with them. messages in interviews show during encounters in 2020, gaetz and greenburgh instructed the women to meet at certain times and places, often hotels around florida and tell them the amount of money they were willing to pay. no charges brought against congressma
willie? >> yeah. busy morning. start, though, with new developments in the justice department investigation into florida congressman matt gaetz. the "new york times" now is reporting the inquiry into gaetz and former seminole tax collector joel greenburgh is focused and suspected involvement with multiple women it is alleged were recruited online for sex and received cash payments. that's according to people close to the investigation. text messages and payment receipts all...