Friday, July 10, 2020

COVID-19 Reopening Roundup: Cases Jump After UC Berkeley Parties; sixth Death Row Inmate Dies; Mayor Breed Tested For COVID-19

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The wave of news about the current coronavirus flare-up and now the reopenings can be overpowering. To assist you with exploring through what you have to know — KPIX.com/KPIX 5 News/CBSN Bay Area — will distribute a news roundup every morning of the top coronavirus and reviving related stories so you can begin your day with the most recent refreshed turns of events. 
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SF Mayor Breed, Supervisor Walton Tested For COVID-19 After Possible ExposureSAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Shamann Walton affirmed they may have been presented to the coronavirus. Civic chairman Breed tweeted she was anticipating test results, Wednesday, in the wake of learning she went to a similar occasion as "a person who knew that they had tried constructive for COVID-19." She didn't show where the occasion was. As per the San Francisco Examiner, Supervisor Walton additionally affirmed his presentation to COVID-19 and said he has been tried. City hall leader Breed said she is working with the Department of Public Health and anticipating her outcomes. 

Instructor Fears For Health, Safety After Trump Threatens To Defund Schools That Don't ReopenSOLANO COUNTY — President Trump on Wednesday openly pushed schools to revive this fall even as COVID-19 cases flood the nation over. "We're securely reviving our nation, and significantly, we're securely reviving our schools, we need the schools revived," President Trump said. He at that point tweeted "May cut off financing if not open!" The danger has left some Bay Area educators significantly increasingly worried about the wellbeing and security of themselves and their understudies, including Jason Tomlinson, who fills in as a center teacher in Solano County. "To make this COVID thing a policy centered issue, it's fundamentally, 'Disgrace on you,'" Tomlinson said. 

Alameda Re-Striping Lanes On Park, Webster Streets To Make Room For Outdoor DiningALAMEDA — The city of Alameda will re-stripe a section of Park Street this week to cordon off space for outside eating and shopping during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, city authorities said Wednesday. City laborers will re-stripe Park Street on Thursday and Friday making two paths rather than four between Tilden Way and Encinal Avenue to permit space for eatery supporters, customers, and others to keep up physical good ways from each other to help forestall the spread of the coronavirus. The region currently utilized for stopping will be accessible for open-air eating and retail while the external path on each side of the road will turn into the new stopping path. 

School Reopening Plans Met With Skepticism From Teachers, ParentsOAKLAND — Over the following hardly any days, a few Bay Area regions will be revealing their arrangements for what the following school year may resemble. Will understudies go to class? Perhaps a few, not all? Whatever it would seem that the suggestions for families are enormous and the stakes are high. So who decides? "We don't need educators and understudies coming back to class," said Oakland instructor Mark Airgood." We should direct our concentration toward doing as well as can be expected with separation learning for the following time frame." Teachers who state the following school year ought not to carry an arrival to the homeroom took an interest in a procession in Oakland on Wednesday. "The experience I had with my girl, she didn't do great with far off learning," said Oakland parent Harifa Winston. "My child did affirm, yet my little girl should be in the study hall with the educators. Be that as it may if it's undependable… " 

South Bay Residents Have Mixed Feelings About Planned ReopeningSAN JOSE — With coronavirus cases spiking over the express, another survey demonstrates a larger part of Californians think we have been reviving excessively fast. As indicated by the California Health Care Foundation survey, 53 percent said they felt the state was reviving excessively quickly, a 10% hop from a survey taken almost three weeks back. The survey additionally discovered 77 percent of Californians are worried about getting the infection. On Wednesday, Santa Clara County was five days from a significant re-opening. Among occupants, conclusions on the reviving were blended. 

UC Berkeley COVID-19 Cases Jump; Series Of Fraternity, Sorority Parties BlamedBERKELEY — The University of California, Berkeley revealed Wednesday a spike in understudies testing positive for the COVID-19 and is crediting the expansion in cases to a progression of society and sorority parties. UC Berkeley University Health Services Medical Director Anna Harte and Assistant Vice Chancellor Guy Nicolette uncovered the sharp ascent in coronavirus cases in an announcement distributed on the UC Berkeley site. The number of positive cases nearby expanded from a running absolute of 23 since the beginning of the pandemic to 47 new cases in an only multi-week, as indicated by the announcement. "Most of these new cases come from a progression of late gatherings associated with the CalGreek framework, which included understudies both inside the CalGreek people group and others, and prompted some auxiliary spread inside family units and inside other littler get-togethers," said the announcement. 

San Francisco Health Officials Unveil Preliminary School Reopening PlanSAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco wellbeing authorities disclosed their primer guide Wednesday intended to get understudies once again into the study hall for the fall semester. Be that as it may, it accompanied a major 'if' — "if conditions permit" for an arrival. The wellbeing division direction laid out the practices expected to securely continue face to face, nearby guidance, and extracurricular exercises at TK-12 schools. Moreover, the arrangement additionally included explicit moves schools should make to react to an episode of COVID-19 cases."I realize that numerous guardians, parental figures, and children can hardly wait to return to the daily practice and the strong learning condition of our schools, however reviving relies upon us and how effectively we can control the spread of COVID-19," Mayor London Breed said. 

San Anselmo Starts History Project Documenting Life During COVID-19 PandemicSAN ANSELMO — The Marin County town of San Anselmo has started a history venture to record life during the coronavirus pandemic with an eye on helping people in the future. San Anselmo was established in 1907 and a lot of its initial verifiable record is given by the old San Anselmo Herald. In any case, when nearby students of history inspected the paper's chronicles they could just discover two notices of the whole 1918 influenza pandemic that slaughtered 50 million individuals around the world. What's more, there was nothing about what it resembled to live through it. "So we concluded, how about we don't have that happen this time. How about we get some direct stories," said Judy Coy, Chair of the town's Historical Commission. The commission, in an organization with the open library, is requesting that individuals submit photos with a short section recording life during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

49ers Expect Reduced Capacity At Levi's Stadium In 2020; Announce Options For Season TicketholdersSANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers have declared alternatives for season ticket holders this up and coming season in the wake of the continuous coronavirus pandemic. As indicated by an announcement in the group's site posted Wednesday, individuals with season tickets will have the option to turn more than 2020 season installments to the 2021 prepare or quit for a full discount. The group has just suspended gathering 2020 installments for those on the regularly scheduled installment plan. "Season ticket benefits will proceed for all individuals in 2021 without affecting record rank or ebb and flow seat area, paying little mind to their determination for this season," the 49ers said. 

Gov. Newsom 'Not Pleased' As COVID-19 Cases Continue Spiking In CaliforniaSACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday spread out some troubling figures in the state's fight to stop the spread of coronavirus cases as numbers kept on soaring. During his report on the state's reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, Newsom announced that California had 11,694 new instances of COVID-19 affirmed on Tuesday, breaking the state's single-day record for affirmed cases. Be that as it may, Newsom additionally noticed that the alarmingly high number incorporated an accumulation of cases from the end of the week that Los Angeles County detailed late and assessed that the genuine number of new cases for July 7 was really under 10,000. "We had referenced that on Monday that there was somewhat of a build-up. There is a companion that would really bring this number under 10,000 that is spoken to in the number we're introducing here today," Newsom clarified. 

Stanford University To Cut 11 Varsity Sports Over COVID-19 Financial ChallengesSTANFORD — Stanford University declared Wednesday that it intends to cease 11 varsity sports from its games program because of money worries that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. "We will likely offer astounding help and a world-class understanding of our understudy competitors in the games that we offer. After some time, notwithstanding, furnishing 36 varsity groups with the degree of help that they merit has become a genuine and developing money related test," school president Marc Tessier-Lavigne, executive Persis Drell and athletic chief Bernard Muir said in a joint explanation. Portraying the cuts as "deplorable" and "amazingly troublesome," the accompanying games will be suspended after the up and coming scholarly year: people's fencing, field hockey, lightweight paddling, co-ed and ladies' cruising, squash, synchronized swimming, men's volleyball, and wrestling. 

California 'Flood' Hospitals Are Costly, But How Much? SAN FRANCISCO — With coronavirus cases rising quick, California is wanting to keep open a few temporary clinics that have seen hardly any patients however cost a pack — in one case more than $4 million to get ready and staff an office that just are.

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