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>>and how sacramento is trying to attract bay area tech workers lower them away from the bay. >>the greater sacramento area is looking for more ways to try to bring remote workers there from the bay area yesterday the greater sacramento economic council kicked off a campaign to attract more workers to the central valley, the next out west campaign is meant to boost the city's local economy, the pitches aimed at young bay area tech workers. used to working remotely. >>we want to attract and tech to attract innovate is companies out of the bay area and on a national level to site selectors. >>more workers means more competition for housing and that will likely drive up rents in sacramento, but the council says a growing economy is going to helped by hopefully incomes for everybody. >>speaking of the greater sacramento region it will soon be under stay-at-home order that region which includes lake tahoe and the surrounding areas, there fell below 15% icu capacity today. that's the magic number right it's currently at 14.3%. the state home order will go into effect midnight tonigh
>>and how sacramento is trying to attract bay area tech workers lower them away from the bay. >>the greater sacramento area is looking for more ways to try to bring remote workers there from the bay area yesterday the greater sacramento economic council kicked off a campaign to attract more workers to the central valley, the next out west campaign is meant to boost the city's local economy, the pitches aimed at young bay area tech workers. used to working remotely. >>we want...
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monday's event begins at noon in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and some breaking news just into the newsroom tonight of pg and e is now warning customers of a potential public safety power shutoff this as the. >>dry weather conditions and the high winds cause an increased risk of fire danger here is what we know at this hour the power could be shut off starting early monday morning in the bay area it would affect 6,780 customers in napa county and 1797 customers in sonoma county. pg and e says it is not expected to be a widespread shutoff event in the bay area at least not at this time we will of course continue to monitor the conditions and bring you any new information from pg and e as soon as it becomes available. >>this morning at a chance to talk with doctor deborah birx from the white house coronavirus taskforce got her thoughts on governor newsome statewide covid restrictions here's some of that interview. do you think california doing the right thing. >>you know i don't think california has a choice at this moment you know governors and
monday's event begins at noon in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and some breaking news just into the newsroom tonight of pg and e is now warning customers of a potential public safety power shutoff this as the. >>dry weather conditions and the high winds cause an increased risk of fire danger here is what we know at this hour the power could be shut off starting early monday morning in the bay area it would affect 6,780 customers in napa county and 1797 customers in sonoma...
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a teen has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting at a sacramento mall, 18 year-old demario back shot and killed 2 brothers a 17 year-old and a 19 year-old the shooting happened friday night at arden fair mall during a very busy shopping day. officers say the shooting began after an argument between 2 groups of people who knew each other parents of the brothers killed express their love for their 2 sons. >>i just want everybody to know that my boys in love. they were good wasn't leaving a bad life. but i know they do take from these were living the good life. >>sacramento police say their investigation is ongoing and believe more people may be involved in the case. >>president elect joe biden had his first daily briefing yesterday this is battleground states complete recounts requested by president trump's legal team. >>even with the lingering legal battles biting continues to build out his white house staff. kareen wynter reports. >>with additional cabinet nominations expected president elect joe biden already delivering on a promise to build a diverse administration. he ju
a teen has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting at a sacramento mall, 18 year-old demario back shot and killed 2 brothers a 17 year-old and a 19 year-old the shooting happened friday night at arden fair mall during a very busy shopping day. officers say the shooting began after an argument between 2 groups of people who knew each other parents of the brothers killed express their love for their 2 sons. >>i just want everybody to know that my boys in love. they were good wasn't...
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monday's event begins at noon in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>in the east bay, frustrated parents are calling on the berkeley unified school district to be ready to let their students return to class as soon as the public health officer says it's safe to do so for says it has that story. >>distance learning is a cause of growing frustration for some parents of students in the berkeley unified school district over 300 parents have signed this petition calling the reopening the berkeley public schools. >>like we need to work together and understand each other and move forward to what i believe is a common goal of teaching and learning in person. >>jameela done as a parent of a 7 year-old berkeley elementary school student she describes what concerns her most about a child's distance learning experience. >>it's so fresh ing not to mention the fact that what might it actually needs the most is to learn how to interact with other kids so i'm actually less worried about him academically than i am socially at this point he is reluctant to leave the h
monday's event begins at noon in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>in the east bay, frustrated parents are calling on the berkeley unified school district to be ready to let their students return to class as soon as the public health officer says it's safe to do so for says it has that story. >>distance learning is a cause of growing frustration for some parents of students in the berkeley unified school district over 300 parents have signed this petition calling the...
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>>in less than 2 hours a stay at home order will take effect in the greater sacramento region and it will remain in place for at least 3 weeks doug johnson was in sacramento today as residents tried to squeeze in what is likely their final restaurant meal of 2020. >>it was the scene on our street in sacramento this afternoon as many sit down and have various different restaurants. for the state's stay-at-home order for the greater sacramento region shuts them to support our small businesses and restaurants injured dak and helen cox came out to the knowing they won't be able to dine at a restaurant again until 2021. >>sex, so we can't possibly come on do this, but you know i did it is what it is. we we do we can border go into effect tonight at 11:59pm will ban all on site dining at restaurants, allowing them to offer only pick up orders to go. >>it was the last day of class for for another 30 so we figured this is to be able to enjoy out my door dining steve samara says his heart just breaks for all the employees were losing their jobs just before the holidays, speaking with waitress
>>in less than 2 hours a stay at home order will take effect in the greater sacramento region and it will remain in place for at least 3 weeks doug johnson was in sacramento today as residents tried to squeeze in what is likely their final restaurant meal of 2020. >>it was the scene on our street in sacramento this afternoon as many sit down and have various different restaurants. for the state's stay-at-home order for the greater sacramento region shuts them to support our small...
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obviously sacramento sleep train, porterville, fairview. then a new alternative care site that's not yet taken patients but now beds are being put up, stood up, but you can see 67 patients now in these facilities helping just modestly at this stage, modestly, to decompress the rest of the hospital system. but as we stand these up, our capacity is substantially greater, just an example, sacramento sleep train arena, well over 200, 220, get up to almost 250, potentially more in that one facility, number of patients are just at 11. we're getting these sites up, operational, key again is staffing. it's one thing to have a site. it's another to have the beds. another to get the staffing and hat remains the top issue as we work through this very challenging time. but nothing more challenging and nothing that underscores this challenge more than the total number of people whose lives have been lost and this is devastating, lives lost in the number of days, over the holiday season. hanukkah, kwanza and obviously christmas. 64. every monday i say th
obviously sacramento sleep train, porterville, fairview. then a new alternative care site that's not yet taken patients but now beds are being put up, stood up, but you can see 67 patients now in these facilities helping just modestly at this stage, modestly, to decompress the rest of the hospital system. but as we stand these up, our capacity is substantially greater, just an example, sacramento sleep train arena, well over 200, 220, get up to almost 250, potentially more in that one facility,...
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este es el caso de un hombre de sacramento que entrÓ mÁs de un mes en coma. >> me siento bendecido por volver a vivir. >> volver a la vida es justo lo que le ocurriÓ a osvaldo ramos cayÓ en coma inducido por covid 19 en agosto, sin dar mayores seÑales de vida, incluso recuerda como un enfermero celebrÓ su despertar. >> le pedÍ mucho a dios, se me salieron las lÁgrimas a mi y al doctor porque mira su alegrÍa. reportero: su esposa quien tambiÉn se contagiÓ. en una primeraentrevista cerraba los narraba los momentos difÍciles que vivía, su pequeÑa hija cumpliÓ 3 aÑos, mientras su padre estaba en coma. >> despertara, que porque su papÁ estaba donde el doctor. >> me enternece bastante porque hubiera querido estar en su cumpleaÑos. reportero: dÍas despuÉs, oswaldo despertÓ. >> fue el cariÑo de mi cariÑo, de mis hijos, de mi mujer, pienso que fue lo que me hizo regresar aquÍ. reportero: han pasado 4 meses desde que osvaldo cayÓ en coma, luego de su recuperaciÓn, ha vuelto a trabajar e intenta hacer todo por primera vez, como caminar y hasta comer, todo eso no serÍa pos
este es el caso de un hombre de sacramento que entrÓ mÁs de un mes en coma. >> me siento bendecido por volver a vivir. >> volver a la vida es justo lo que le ocurriÓ a osvaldo ramos cayÓ en coma inducido por covid 19 en agosto, sin dar mayores seÑales de vida, incluso recuerda como un enfermero celebrÓ su despertar. >> le pedÍ mucho a dios, se me salieron las lÁgrimas a mi y al doctor porque mira su alegrÍa. reportero: su esposa quien tambiÉn se contagiÓ. en una...
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you can find a link to it on the sacramento county district attorney's website. >>> some new video that shows a terrifying scene in southern california. a couple answers a knock at the door and then shots rang out.>> you've got the wrong house, you got the wrong house. >> this was captured on a ring camera, as you can see, when the couple opens the door, two suspects start shooting and the bullets and of hitting the side of the house. no one was actually hurt, and the couple said they just moved in a few months ago and police are investigating if this could be a case of mistaken identity. >> they are distraught. you know the emotional shock and everything they have to deal with. they are considered armed and dangerous, especially just going up to the home and automatically shooting.>> the police are not sure what type of car the suspect got away and and there's no suspect ascription besides the clothes they were wearing. >>> while chasing contra costa county, the bay area news group obtained this video of the pursuit in june.>> he jumped on the 24 and he's running across.>> it happened
you can find a link to it on the sacramento county district attorney's website. >>> some new video that shows a terrifying scene in southern california. a couple answers a knock at the door and then shots rang out.>> you've got the wrong house, you got the wrong house. >> this was captured on a ring camera, as you can see, when the couple opens the door, two suspects start shooting and the bullets and of hitting the side of the house. no one was actually hurt, and the...
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too. >> it says a lot about sacramento's pride and also what kind of town we have here in our city for the nation. >> this is a guy who worked very hard. >> reporter: roger salazar is a strategist who worked on becerra 's attorney general election campaign. he says becerra 's protection of the affordable care act, which he also helped author under president obama, likely help to secure his selection. >> this is a critically important time for that department, given what is happening internationally and globally. >> becerra will be taking over for the health and human services at a time of crisis where the nation battles a surge in coronavirus cases. 1 million americans have tested positive for the virus in just the past five days. >>> governor newsom is all for it. he said you spent your entire career fighting for equality and justice. you spent the last four defending the aca. now you will help lead our nation to a quality, affordable healthcare for all, and continue to make telephone you proud. >>> next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, know before you go. why you are being a
too. >> it says a lot about sacramento's pride and also what kind of town we have here in our city for the nation. >> this is a guy who worked very hard. >> reporter: roger salazar is a strategist who worked on becerra 's attorney general election campaign. he says becerra 's protection of the affordable care act, which he also helped author under president obama, likely help to secure his selection. >> this is a critically important time for that department, given what...
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and the sacramento county health chief has risen. >>in the santa cruz county area are dealing with the devastating effects of the czu lightning complex fires. >>saturday. >>7 pacific to you drive traffic to the santa cruz fire relief dot org website to to raise money for families. >>here this evening as i'm healthy and we're here to support a relief and it was. >>you know i think it's some of the older artists, some of these kind of legends are. a lot of these artists really care. >>to people that have been terrorized by displacement of the fires seemed to strike every year. >>so this benefit concert is on saturday and we have more information on how you can stream it. on our website kron 4 dot com should be great. now there is a lot of demand for pets, this time of year and demand right now is an all-time high at animal shelters, right here in the bay area. it's a direct result of the pandemic so if you're interested in adding a new family member kron four's madyun has everything you need to >>the pandemic continues to impact just a
and the sacramento county health chief has risen. >>in the santa cruz county area are dealing with the devastating effects of the czu lightning complex fires. >>saturday. >>7 pacific to you drive traffic to the santa cruz fire relief dot org website to to raise money for families. >>here this evening as i'm healthy and we're here to support a relief and it was. >>you know i think it's some of the older artists, some of these kind of legends are. a lot of these...
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a change of heart in sacramento. the reversal on play grounds. >>> we'll got rain in the forecast to talk about. i'll sigh you after the break. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ the volvo xc90 recharge plug-in hybrid. ♪ ♪ . >>> some great news for parents. state health officials are allowing playgrounds to reopen. rob talked with parents and health experts about the move. >> reporter: at pioneer park this 3-year-old was back on familiar turf. >> he likes to be in the sandbox. >> he's able to be there because state health officials reversed the rule that made a playgrounds off limits. after push back the state reconsidered and reopenedded the play grounds. >> they need to get out. they need fresh air. >> all five bay area counties have agreed to reopen the playgrounds. >> l
a change of heart in sacramento. the reversal on play grounds. >>> we'll got rain in the forecast to talk about. i'll sigh you after the break. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ the volvo xc90 recharge plug-in hybrid. ♪ ♪ . >>> some...
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the greater sacramento, the northern is just under 34%. >>> on monday travelers flying from the united kingdom to the u.s. will be required to prove they are not infected with the coronavirus before boarding their flight. they will be required to have lab results showing they tested negative within three days of their flight. this comes in response to a new strain that's spreading in great britain. there are now more than 1000 cases in southern england. >>> that new strain is being reported in france, spain and japan, says it's highly likely this new strain has spread to the west. it's believed to be more contagious but more optimistic it can be stopped by the new vaccines. >>> more countries are starting to receive the pfizer vaccine. greece, spain, france, they have all received thousands of doses today. temperature controlled trucks made their way to ath a athens. france will give its first 20,000 doses to the elderly and other vulnerable citizens. spain will administer its first shot tomorrow morning. and will receive. >>> moving to this, developing news out of illinois where 3 peo
the greater sacramento, the northern is just under 34%. >>> on monday travelers flying from the united kingdom to the u.s. will be required to prove they are not infected with the coronavirus before boarding their flight. they will be required to have lab results showing they tested negative within three days of their flight. this comes in response to a new strain that's spreading in great britain. there are now more than 1000 cases in southern england. >>> that new strain is...
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we want to go now to our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala she's live in sacramento and actually these new restrictions currently in effect of course, but. >>we figure they will be soon. >>jagr and i should start off by saying not a single part of california right now is under a stay at home order but all of that hinges on a single number 15%. once a region in california is intensive care unit hospital capacity dips below 15% that region will go under the state's version of a lockdown which could happen to some parts of the state in the coming days. >>but we need to take seriously this moment, this is the most challenging moment since the beginning of this pandemic california leaders thursday ruled out rules for their new policy of the regional stay at home order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and the bay area. >>the state is tracking intensive care unit capacities in each state leaders said the state home order triggers once to regions hospital capacity falls below 15% newsom said all regions excep
we want to go now to our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala she's live in sacramento and actually these new restrictions currently in effect of course, but. >>we figure they will be soon. >>jagr and i should start off by saying not a single part of california right now is under a stay at home order but all of that hinges on a single number 15%. once a region in california is intensive care unit hospital capacity dips below 15% that region will go under the state's version of a...
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. >> we are not building enough homes for the people that want to move to sacramento, greater sacramento area. >> reporter: will the work from home trend remain after the vaccine takes hold? predictions are that it will. in sacramento, robinson wong, fox news. >>> >>> there's light at the end of the funnel, but we're still in the tunnel. and that means we're going through per hatches the most intense and urgent moment since the beginning of this pandemic. >> good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm andre senior in for frank. let's get straight to the latest numbers released from california today. there are now over 1.6 million cases of the coronavirus here in california since the pandemic began, including more than 32,000 new cases reported in the last 4 hours. more than 21,000 people have have died in our state. the state's 12-day test positivity rate is now 10.7%. >> this is a deadly disease. a deadly pandemic, and we're in the middle of it right now. we're near the end, but we're in the middle of the most acute peak, as it relate tuesday what we refer to as the third wave. >> report
. >> we are not building enough homes for the people that want to move to sacramento, greater sacramento area. >> reporter: will the work from home trend remain after the vaccine takes hold? predictions are that it will. in sacramento, robinson wong, fox news. >>> >>> there's light at the end of the funnel, but we're still in the tunnel. and that means we're going through per hatches the most intense and urgent moment since the beginning of this pandemic. >>...
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on saturday, i was out there at the sleep train arena in sacramento. they had 17 patients on saturday. they had 16 covid positive patients today. nt all of the patients are covid positives at the sleep train arena. you get a sense. these are sites that currently have been activated. we will provide more staffing. we will help more patients make their way in to these critical facilities. 37,892 is the last reporting period, total number of cases. tracking slightly below the 43,901 average number of daily positive cases that we have experienced over the last seven day period. some have inquired over the weekend suggesting or inquiring what they perceive based upon what has come in the last four days that we may be seeing a modest decrease in the growth rate, total case growth rate. still too early to tell. i caution people not to read into the weekend numbers. we will take a close look at this in the next few days and make the data available. we will give you our professional assessment. too early to tell but nonetheless, good to see the number in the la
on saturday, i was out there at the sleep train arena in sacramento. they had 17 patients on saturday. they had 16 covid positive patients today. nt all of the patients are covid positives at the sleep train arena. you get a sense. these are sites that currently have been activated. we will provide more staffing. we will help more patients make their way in to these critical facilities. 37,892 is the last reporting period, total number of cases. tracking slightly below the 43,901 average number...
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the greater sacramento region is less than 15%. southern california and san joaquin valley are both under 10% capacity. >>> starting tomorrow, the stay- at-home order in the state is going to expand into the sacramento region. it includes areas of lake tahoe. the order kicked in after the specific region fell below 15% icu threshold. people owning vacation homes in tahoe are allowed to travel to the properties. other potential visitors are told not to go to lake tahoe or book hotel rooms or short-term is rentals even if available. the order lasts three weeks since includes christmas holiday. >> monterey county leaders announcing this weekend they going to join parts of the bay area and preemptively. the icu availability is about 25%. the county's health officers said the number of coronavirus cases is rapidly rising. mont roy county's order begins sunday night at 10:00 and will last for weeks. we're now 15 days away from christmas. malls and shops would usually be packed during the most important and lucrative time of the year. wit
the greater sacramento region is less than 15%. southern california and san joaquin valley are both under 10% capacity. >>> starting tomorrow, the stay- at-home order in the state is going to expand into the sacramento region. it includes areas of lake tahoe. the order kicked in after the specific region fell below 15% icu threshold. people owning vacation homes in tahoe are allowed to travel to the properties. other potential visitors are told not to go to lake tahoe or book hotel...
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. >> this is not only great for california but gray for in sacramento. >> reporter: he said that the appointment is an achievement not only for him but the city of sacramento too. >> it says a lot about sacramento's pride and what kind of talent we have here. >> this is a guy that worked very hard. >> he is political strategist that worked on his attorney general reelection campaign, his protection of the affordable care act which he help author under president obama secured a selection. >> this is a critically important time for the agency and that department, given what we and what is happening nationally and globally, really with the pandemic that we have going on. >> they will take over to this at a time of crisis as the nation balances a certain coronavirus cases. >> governor new some mist for a. he has spent his entire career for fighting for the quality. you will help lead our they should towards polity, affordable healthcare for all and continue to make california proud. >>> with the pandemic spreading across the country, scott darling warns the nationwide surgeon cases and d
. >> this is not only great for california but gray for in sacramento. >> reporter: he said that the appointment is an achievement not only for him but the city of sacramento too. >> it says a lot about sacramento's pride and what kind of talent we have here. >> this is a guy that worked very hard. >> he is political strategist that worked on his attorney general reelection campaign, his protection of the affordable care act which he help author under president...
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hay que tener contactos entre personas para recibir los sacramentos. reportero: dijo que la iglesia tambiÉn deberÍa tener permiso para recibir y ofrecer servicios, como otros establecimientos. >> deberÍamos tener un nÚmero no limite. reportero: para el arzobispo, la iglesia no es un factor de contagios y espera que haya un entendimiento entre la iglesia y las autoridades de salud. >> seguiremos luchando por nuestros derechos. espero que podamos llegar a un acuerdo con las autoridades. reportero: el arzobispo no descartÓ la posibilidad de emplear acciones legales. el lÍder religioso agregÓ, que las celebraciones guadalupanas se harÁn de manera virtual. paola: muchas gracias. hacemos una pausa. al volver, mÁs restricciones en el condado santa clara. el condado estÁn mateo registra un aumento de contagios. christmas in the park serÁ diferente este aÑo. ¿que hemos aprendido del covid-19? es real... y es peligroso... quienes estamos en la lucha queremos que lo tomes muy en serio. aun no hay cura o vacuna, pero sabemos como protegerte a ti y a l
hay que tener contactos entre personas para recibir los sacramentos. reportero: dijo que la iglesia tambiÉn deberÍa tener permiso para recibir y ofrecer servicios, como otros establecimientos. >> deberÍamos tener un nÚmero no limite. reportero: para el arzobispo, la iglesia no es un factor de contagios y espera que haya un entendimiento entre la iglesia y las autoridades de salud. >> seguiremos luchando por nuestros derechos. espero que podamos llegar a un acuerdo con las...
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and chairs the california legislative black caucus, if confirmed by the assembly and the senate in sacramento should be california's first black secretary of state. >>election officials say former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang has filed paperwork to run for mayor of new york city has not formally declared his candidacy but apparently in the works because of term limits. the current mayor bill de blasio is nearing the end of his second and final term newly retired former san jose police chief eddie garcia has been hired as the chief of police for the city of dallas are sealed become dallas's 30th chief of police and the first latino to hold that position. garcia accepts this position after almost 30 years with the san jose police department and he's been credited with rebuilding the department after pension reform and an exodus of
and chairs the california legislative black caucus, if confirmed by the assembly and the senate in sacramento should be california's first black secretary of state. >>election officials say former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang has filed paperwork to run for mayor of new york city has not formally declared his candidacy but apparently in the works because of term limits. the current mayor bill de blasio is nearing the end of his second and final term newly retired former...
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and many patients aren't well months after infection, like sacramento firefighter matt rogge. he got sick in july and is still in lung rehab. >> i didn't think twice about putting my gear on, grabbing the hose and going up four, five flights of stairs, and now it actually takes a lot more effort to get that done. >> diaz: for everyone, this will be a new year's eve like no other-- parties canceled, crowds banned, hope hard to come by. but, in times square, the ball will drop. instead of the usual crowds, the party will be only be online. with concerns of a more contagious new strain of the coronavirus found in the united kingdom, starting tomorrow, anyone flying in from the u.k. must have a negative covid test. adriana. >> diaz: lilia luciano in los angeles, thank you. today, the european union began vaccinating the first of its 450 million people across 27 nations. nearly two million americans have already received the first dose of the vaccine, and over 9.5 million doses have been disributed here. but as cbs's manuel bojorquez reports from wisconsin, most people in rural are
and many patients aren't well months after infection, like sacramento firefighter matt rogge. he got sick in july and is still in lung rehab. >> i didn't think twice about putting my gear on, grabbing the hose and going up four, five flights of stairs, and now it actually takes a lot more effort to get that done. >> diaz: for everyone, this will be a new year's eve like no other-- parties canceled, crowds banned, hope hard to come by. but, in times square, the ball will drop....
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little's in the sacramento area are expecting the vaccine soon as well, doug johnson has reaction from the medical community there. >>from u c davis medical center to dignity health kaiser permanente and sutter health medical groups in and around sacramento are expecting to be able to give their medical workers. the covid-19 vaccine starting this week. >>people are first are the people taking care of the people are really sick. so people working in the hospitals and people working in nursing homes because the patients there in the most vulnerable to dying of this virus state senator doctor richard pan says after medical professionals, the next in line to receive the vaccine are essential workers. >>people who are we have food to be sure water systems are working with only a limited supply available for now doctor been warns it could be several months before the general public will have access to the vaccine. >>so in the meantime everyone has to do what they can to protect themselves from the pandemic now. >>it's going to take a while before the next thing is going to be available to ev
little's in the sacramento area are expecting the vaccine soon as well, doug johnson has reaction from the medical community there. >>from u c davis medical center to dignity health kaiser permanente and sutter health medical groups in and around sacramento are expecting to be able to give their medical workers. the covid-19 vaccine starting this week. >>people are first are the people taking care of the people are really sick. so people working in the hospitals and people working...
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the bay area region rise slightly today, but it's still below the 15% threshold, the greater sacramento region is at 11% the san joaquin valley region is nearly out of bed and the southern california region is totally at a but for a second consecutive day california setting a one-day record for covid-19 deaths with 379. >>also for a second day the state reported more than 52,000 infections. the staggering new figures mean california has seen more than a 1000 deaths in the last 5 days and nearly a 106,000 cases in just 2 days. our coronavirus vaccine coverage continues over on our website there you can find stories demonstrating how effective the vaccines are possible side effects and debunking rumors about the vaccine just had to kron 4. >>all right now to our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live right now downtown san francisco little drier out there tonight that we'll see if it will stay that way this weekend our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with the answer say lauren sec. i certainly an ice storm system moving through but mainly coming overnight last night that
the bay area region rise slightly today, but it's still below the 15% threshold, the greater sacramento region is at 11% the san joaquin valley region is nearly out of bed and the southern california region is totally at a but for a second consecutive day california setting a one-day record for covid-19 deaths with 379. >>also for a second day the state reported more than 52,000 infections. the staggering new figures mean california has seen more than a 1000 deaths in the last 5 days and...
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the greater sacramento region has 15.1 percent available. and right now the best in the state is the northern california region with 29 percent capacity. >>> santa clara county is launching a new program aimed at testing people in one latino community that has alarmingly hide infection rate. ktvu's rob roth says that members of the community will go door to door helping with covid testing. >>> here in east san jose covid- 19 testing is going door to door. this predominantly latino community has one of the highest infection rates in santa clara county. beginning tuesday teams of spanish speaking ambassadors are set to knock on doors and offer at home on the spot covid testing. >> a nasal swab that individual administers and it is observed and provides guidance from a safe distance. >> the samples go to the lab and the county found many people living here are afraid of getting tested. >> there is a fear of going to the site itself and concern about how they will be perhaps received. how their information is shared. who will have access to my i
the greater sacramento region has 15.1 percent available. and right now the best in the state is the northern california region with 29 percent capacity. >>> santa clara county is launching a new program aimed at testing people in one latino community that has alarmingly hide infection rate. ktvu's rob roth says that members of the community will go door to door helping with covid testing. >>> here in east san jose covid- 19 testing is going door to door. this predominantly...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and while it may be just days before 4 of the 5 state regions drop below that 15% icu capacity. the governor says these 11 counties that make up the bay area there including monterey and santa cruz in the bay area. we're not expected to hit that mark until mid to late december but some bay area health officials say they don't want a way to implement new restrictions kron four's dan kerman is live in san francisco city hall with more on that part of this story, dan. >>well pam san francisco health officials say if they wait until the end of the month it's going to be too late. >>that's why they're considering putting in restrictions earlier they say as things stand now they will run out of icu beds here in san francisco the day after christmas. >>the virus spreading like wildfire, san francisco health director doctor grant colfax says with covid hospitalizations more than doubling over the past 2 weeks, san francisco is on the verge of a catastrophe. >>in terms of our icu capacity we
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and while it may be just days before 4 of the 5 state regions drop below that 15% icu capacity. the governor says these 11 counties that make up the bay area there including monterey and santa cruz in the bay area. we're not expected to hit that mark until mid to late december but some bay area health officials say they don't want a way to implement new restrictions kron four's dan kerman is live in san francisco city hall with more on...
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cross paulson go from our sister station in sacramento shares his story. >>we're 3 times a week walking on treadmill with a 50 pound here this is how far criminal firefighter, matthew rocky is kind of the game what covid-19 the wait. >>history. conditions just knowing where you where you were and where you are now it's been pretty hard a difficult process. he said it closer to the end than the beginning the sacramento fire fight a contracted the virus back in july i've been sick before, but i've never been this sick. >>and i had never had extreme body aches to where the point i couldn't sleep and just felt like my back and hips for just being kind of mangled around he thought he had a 103 degree fever for a couple of days. >>he had trouble walking and eating while he didn't go to the hospital he did lose 25 pounds in just 2 weeks but had no prior illness says. >>where you lose about 10 pounds or so and a week or 2, but this one has definitely lingered. >>a lot longer >>more than 5 months later roddy says he's taking baby steps in his recovery he encourages
cross paulson go from our sister station in sacramento shares his story. >>we're 3 times a week walking on treadmill with a 50 pound here this is how far criminal firefighter, matthew rocky is kind of the game what covid-19 the wait. >>history. conditions just knowing where you where you were and where you are now it's been pretty hard a difficult process. he said it closer to the end than the beginning the sacramento fire fight a contracted the virus back in july i've been sick...
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the state's stay at home water is going into effect in the sacramento region this week. this means like tahoe will close hotels to visitors. this is as will operate at limited capacity kron four's gayle ong reports. >>if you're in a stay at home area. this is not the time to come to time how you should be staying at home just like we're all staying at home that's the message to visitors from south lake tahoe communications manager chris fiore this virus trends that so mentally what we know is that if we take the proper safety precautions we can stop this virus icu bed capacity fell below the state's 15% threshold on wednesday, leaving health officials no choice requiring the sacramento region that includes south lake tahoe to be under the new stay at home order that goes into effect at midnight thursday night for a minimum of 3 weeks is next 3 weeks are crucial. and if we can get through these next 2 weeks in and see those numbers go down on those icu beds become available again we could get back to the normal tile south lake tahoe has limited health care resources bar i
the state's stay at home water is going into effect in the sacramento region this week. this means like tahoe will close hotels to visitors. this is as will operate at limited capacity kron four's gayle ong reports. >>if you're in a stay at home area. this is not the time to come to time how you should be staying at home just like we're all staying at home that's the message to visitors from south lake tahoe communications manager chris fiore this virus trends that so mentally what we...
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northern california's region is at 21% the greater sacramento region is at 14.5% availability as of right now. >>in the east bay today was the first day of contra costa county's new stay at home order the county is essentially following the state's mandate and say that restaurants must closed down except for takeout and delivery retail stores are limited to 20% capacity grocery stores can only have 35% capacity. it was business as usual for number of stores in the area at the sun valley shopping center you can see people doing last minute holiday shopping wearing masks. grocery stores were also busy today and crop for talked to one woman outside a target store she had covid and has since recovered and is doing ok, but she says she's very much in favor of the stay at home order. even though she admits being a little tired of it all i just wanted to be over with >>yes, it's just the whole i it was ok for about 6 months and then now it's kind of during the holidays as scott just to be a hardship on >>a stay at home order is scheduled to last at least 3 weeks. >>covid-19 and the subsequent re
northern california's region is at 21% the greater sacramento region is at 14.5% availability as of right now. >>in the east bay today was the first day of contra costa county's new stay at home order the county is essentially following the state's mandate and say that restaurants must closed down except for takeout and delivery retail stores are limited to 20% capacity grocery stores can only have 35% capacity. it was business as usual for number of stores in the area at the sun valley...
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on the issue in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>the effort to stop the spread of covid-19. >>price we're going to have to take more restrictive action and it pains me to say that. >>the area restaurants are struggling to stay in business restaurants continue to be open for take-out. prestigious chefs from across the bay join us to discuss the future of our famed restaurant industry. the surviving the pandemic. >>hi welcome everybody thanks for joining us on this very special edition of dine and dish surviving the pandemic i'm vicki liviakis from fast food of fine dining and everything in between restaurants are some of the hardest hit businesses of the pandemic so over the next 30
on the issue in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>the effort to stop the spread of covid-19. >>price we're going to have to take more restrictive action and it pains me to say that. >>the area restaurants are struggling to stay in business restaurants continue to be open for take-out. prestigious chefs from across the bay join us to discuss the future of our famed restaurant industry. the surviving the pandemic. >>hi welcome everybody thanks for joining us on this...
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our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala reports from sacramento with more on the governor's update today. >>this is a deadly disease. a deadly pandemic and when the middle of it governor gavin newsome giving a grim update to california's covid-19 situation tuesday. the state is averaging more than 160 deaths per day over the last week prompting the state to activate its corner mutual aid and mass fatality program we just had to order 5,000 additional body bags, they just purchased for the state and we just distributed. >>down to san diego, los angeles and you know counties. >>that should be sobering california is now averaging more than 32,500 new covid-19 cases per day with about 12% of those expected to be hospitalized in a matter of weeks as regional available intensive care unit capacities dwindle state leaders say putting together surge. staffing is the priority california is distributing an extra 500 medical professionals throughout 20 counties, 50 of them from the california national guard. in the state is also working to vaccinate frontline essential workers in every county
our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala reports from sacramento with more on the governor's update today. >>this is a deadly disease. a deadly pandemic and when the middle of it governor gavin newsome giving a grim update to california's covid-19 situation tuesday. the state is averaging more than 160 deaths per day over the last week prompting the state to activate its corner mutual aid and mass fatality program we just had to order 5,000 additional body bags, they just purchased for...
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the greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and southern california regions are already in the stay at home order ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor peter, chin-hong says that extremely low icu availability in other parts of the state can actually affect the bay area as well and that's because the resources here can get pull to help those in worse positions hospitalizations are expected to worsen in the coming weeks. >>and you start flying the hospital with more patients then hospitals can take care of death rates rise not because they don't have state of the art minutes, them mainly because you can't just take care of everyone even if you're the best possible around the fact that the thing about ice you back a posse. i suggest we're in pretty tough times. the next thing you have to act will be think human deaths which i hope we don't get to. >>hospital staffing is already and alarming issue and run reason as frontline health care workers who are infected with the virus create an even shorter supply of trained professionals. well in san francisco, business owners and workers ral
the greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and southern california regions are already in the stay at home order ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor peter, chin-hong says that extremely low icu availability in other parts of the state can actually affect the bay area as well and that's because the resources here can get pull to help those in worse positions hospitalizations are expected to worsen in the coming weeks. >>and you start flying the hospital with more patients then...
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bay area, northern california, greater sacramento, the san joaquin valley and southern california. some governors says some regions could get shutdown in just a couple of days. so what's going to close? that's the big question. here's a partial list. hair salons and nail salons. no indoor or outdoor dining at restaurants, only take out. also wineries, zoos and playgrounds. so will this all work? nbc bay area's jackie ward asking the experts. >> reporter: back to tougher restrictions we go if california continues to see this surge in covid cases. tonight we spoke to two infectious disease experts who gave us their take on what governor newsom announced today. >> so much of california is at breaking point that there's not much more give to give. >> dr. peter hong is an infectious disease expert seeing the devastation of this pandemic first-hand at ucsf. he believes the states projections that the bay area icu capacity could dip to around 15% around christmastime. >> we have no choice, frankly. we try to, you know, press lightly on the brake, on that emergency brake. but i think they'
bay area, northern california, greater sacramento, the san joaquin valley and southern california. some governors says some regions could get shutdown in just a couple of days. so what's going to close? that's the big question. here's a partial list. hair salons and nail salons. no indoor or outdoor dining at restaurants, only take out. also wineries, zoos and playgrounds. so will this all work? nbc bay area's jackie ward asking the experts. >> reporter: back to tougher restrictions we go...
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>>well a stay at home order is now in effect in the greater sacramento area and will continue for at least 3 weeks doug johnson was in sacramento yesterday as residents tried to squeeze and what is likely their final restaurant meal of 2020. >>to support our small businesses and restaurants injured dak and helen cox came out to the knowing they won't be able to dine at a restaurant again until 2021. sex, so we can't possibly come on do this, but you know i did it is what it is. >>we we do we can stay home order to ban all on site dining at restaurants allowing them to offer only pick up orders to go. >>it was the last day of class for all the time in order for another 30 so we figured just if be able to enjoy out my door dining steve samara says his heart just breaks for all the employees were losing their jobs just before the holidays speaking with waitress here and she's. >>it was the last patient you know, i'm like a literally kept a well on several different locations around sacramento, telling fox 40 they're booked solid all day. a rush to get haircuts before the ban goes into p
>>well a stay at home order is now in effect in the greater sacramento area and will continue for at least 3 weeks doug johnson was in sacramento yesterday as residents tried to squeeze and what is likely their final restaurant meal of 2020. >>to support our small businesses and restaurants injured dak and helen cox came out to the knowing they won't be able to dine at a restaurant again until 2021. sex, so we can't possibly come on do this, but you know i did it is what it is....
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. >> that's what compelled sacramento county district attorney to give survivor's another chance to heal. her team put together an online book filled with hundreds of e- mail submissions from people who lived through the attacks. these stories reveal the ripple effect terror that gripped sacramento. >> there is one story of a family sleeping on the roof of a home. you have another woman who loaded her children into a car and slept in the car at night. >> people were prepared to do anything to keep themselves and their families safe. >> i remember one woman who washed her laundry and put it on her bed with a pillow and slept under that in the hopes that the person wouldn't see them. >> she said people wrote about training their kids to use guns. she said some parents had to explain what rape was so their children. deangelo's mo, tying people up, tormenting them for hours scared sacramento for decades. >> demonstrates the raw emotion that folks went through at the time. >> at his sentencing she thinks deangelo has no remorse but that doesn't have to stop stop people from moving forward. >>
. >> that's what compelled sacramento county district attorney to give survivor's another chance to heal. her team put together an online book filled with hundreds of e- mail submissions from people who lived through the attacks. these stories reveal the ripple effect terror that gripped sacramento. >> there is one story of a family sleeping on the roof of a home. you have another woman who loaded her children into a car and slept in the car at night. >> people were prepared...
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. >> we just saw a moment ago in sacramento, looked like a parade of sorts. >> yes, they had -- they knew they were coming. the governor of california met them at the nevada state line and welcomeed them, and he prepared welcomes along the way through major towns, so they had a big welcoming parade and committee in sacramento and even larger one in san francisco. >> so, now, we're midway between the capital of california, sacramento, and it's about an hour and a half today from sacramento to san francisco. >> it took them a little bit longer, quite a bit longer, and they had to take a ferry, no bridges then, they had to take two ferries to get across from oakland to san francisco. but you see there were power lines there, so they're back into civilization. >> and you can only speculate but they're waving. what do you think they were thinking? >> i think they were thinking, it's almost over. we've done the worst part. now they're in oakland, they knew the end was in sight. they were quite excited about getting there. and here, they're at the port in oakland. they're getting ready to g
. >> we just saw a moment ago in sacramento, looked like a parade of sorts. >> yes, they had -- they knew they were coming. the governor of california met them at the nevada state line and welcomeed them, and he prepared welcomes along the way through major towns, so they had a big welcoming parade and committee in sacramento and even larger one in san francisco. >> so, now, we're midway between the capital of california, sacramento, and it's about an hour and a half today...
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>>his midtown sacramento, wine bar and restaurant to shut down again amid a ban on indoor and outdoor dining. he says he always took precautions investing thousands of dollars in an indoor remodeled to accommodate spacing outdoor tents tables and heaters people that they can't that that that there. >>taking measures to protect themselves and i'm being punished. while other industries that lead to go power of getting a pass. he's also an attorney ernie and is filed a lawsuit on behalf of his restaurant sparkle nail bar and the sergeant a law calling for the state and sacramento county to allow them to reopen being the restaurant. now in the stands and hitting the street. capacity. it was just a political stunt. it causes some based any evidence he believes governor gavin newsome not provided adequate scientific data to show that these industries need to close for safety reasons we reached out to the governor's office and sacramento county asking for evidence that shows outdoor dining in salons contribute transmission of covid-19. >>the governor's office did not provide any numbers that
>>his midtown sacramento, wine bar and restaurant to shut down again amid a ban on indoor and outdoor dining. he says he always took precautions investing thousands of dollars in an indoor remodeled to accommodate spacing outdoor tents tables and heaters people that they can't that that that there. >>taking measures to protect themselves and i'm being punished. while other industries that lead to go power of getting a pass. he's also an attorney ernie and is filed a lawsuit on...
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he said is closer to the end than the beginning the sacramento fire fight a contracted the virus back in july i've been sick before, but i've never been this sick. >>and that never had extreme body aches to where the point i couldn't sleep that it just felt like my back and hits for just being kind of mangled around he thought he had a 103 degree fever for a couple of days. >>he had trouble walking and eating while he didn't go to the hospital he did lose 25 pounds in just 2 weeks but had no prior illness says. >>where you lose about 10 pounds or so and a week or 2, but this one has definitely lingered. >>a lot longer >>more than 5 months later froggy says he's taking baby steps in his recovery he encourages people to follow the safety guidelines. >>and play it safe, you know if you do get sick take take time to heal. >>now we have to take care of ourselves we'll be right back stay with it. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought
he said is closer to the end than the beginning the sacramento fire fight a contracted the virus back in july i've been sick before, but i've never been this sick. >>and that never had extreme body aches to where the point i couldn't sleep that it just felt like my back and hits for just being kind of mangled around he thought he had a 103 degree fever for a couple of days. >>he had trouble walking and eating while he didn't go to the hospital he did lose 25 pounds in just 2 weeks...
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>>his midtown sacramento, wine bar and restaurant to shut down again amid a ban on indoor and outdoor dining. he says he always took precautions investing thousands of dollars in an indoor remodeled to accommodate spacing outdoor tents tables and heaters people that they can't that that that there. >>taking measures to protect themselves and i'm being punished. while other industries that lead to go power of getting a pass. he's also an attorney ernie and is filed a lawsuit on behalf of his restaurant sparkle nail bar and the sergeant a law calling for the state and sacramento county to allow them to reopen being the restaurant now in the stands and hitting the street. capacity. it was just a political stunt. it causes some based any evidence he believes governor gavin newsome not provided adequate scientific data to show that these industries need to close for safety reasons we reached out to the governor's office and sacramento county asking for evidence that shows outdoor dining in salons contribute transmission of covid-19. >>the governor's office did not provide any numbers that
>>his midtown sacramento, wine bar and restaurant to shut down again amid a ban on indoor and outdoor dining. he says he always took precautions investing thousands of dollars in an indoor remodeled to accommodate spacing outdoor tents tables and heaters people that they can't that that that there. >>taking measures to protect themselves and i'm being punished. while other industries that lead to go power of getting a pass. he's also an attorney ernie and is filed a lawsuit on...
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sacramento was on top of the list. just above san jose where median home prices or at 1.2 million dollars i knew we were busy but i know if you are going to number one businesses began adjusting to safety measures allowing and even requiring employees to work from home that includes tech firms in the san francisco bay area and we definitely a bay area migration we're still see him on offer that people are coming from the bay area and valley, 70% of their buyers are from out of town sacramento was a short freeway drive from essential in person meetings and training sessions in the bay area even those with bay area by npower are being shut out by a bidding war people that were $800,000 buyers that for sure they're going to find a house right now all this means local home buyers are put at a disadvantage as the man forces prices above the median that is already a $550,000. the officers recognize that and point to the ongoing housing crisis in the state we are not building enough for the people that want to move sack well
sacramento was on top of the list. just above san jose where median home prices or at 1.2 million dollars i knew we were busy but i know if you are going to number one businesses began adjusting to safety measures allowing and even requiring employees to work from home that includes tech firms in the san francisco bay area and we definitely a bay area migration we're still see him on offer that people are coming from the bay area and valley, 70% of their buyers are from out of town sacramento...
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the northern california region is at 21% and the greater sacramento region is at 14.5% availability. these numbers are as of today, few hospitals have been hit harder by the pandemic does san jose's regional hospital where the intensive care unit is at full capacity, but regional has now joins the growing ranks of hospitals that have a new weapon in the battle against covid-19. it's a vaccine in here with a live report about the first vaccine uses kron four's rob fladeboe live from san jose rob >>well that's right can not no one here at regional medical center is under the impression that the arrival of the vaccine is going to have an immediate impact on the current surge of covid-19 but having witnessed the first vaccination here that i can tell you that it is going to go a long way to injecting a bit of optimism into the picture is regional as you said is one of the hardest hit hospitals in the entire region, there's more. >>in a scene playing out to hospitals and skilled nursing centers across the region, the first dose of covid-19 vaccine was administered friday here at regional
the northern california region is at 21% and the greater sacramento region is at 14.5% availability. these numbers are as of today, few hospitals have been hit harder by the pandemic does san jose's regional hospital where the intensive care unit is at full capacity, but regional has now joins the growing ranks of hospitals that have a new weapon in the battle against covid-19. it's a vaccine in here with a live report about the first vaccine uses kron four's rob fladeboe live from san jose rob...
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the sacramento region includes 13 counties from sacramento east to the nevada border and that includes parts of lake tahoe. the order starts on friday and will last for three weeks which will include christmas. people who own vacation homes in tahoe are allowed to travel to their properties but other potential visitors are now being asked not to book hotels or short term rentals. >> california's case rate meantime keeps climbing. there were nearly 31,000 new cases reported yesterday that is the biggest one day increase so far. 196 more people have died and a report number of people are hospitalize and a record number of people are hospitalized. close to 12,000 patients right now are in the hospital. >>> some good news for patients, some cities have reversed themselves and are now allowing playgrounds to reopen. the playgrounds had been shut down through a shutdown order. >> the playgrounds don't officially reopen until tomorrow but we found some parents and kids using them today any way and no one seemed to mind. at pioneer park in nevato this 3-year-old was back on familiar turf this
the sacramento region includes 13 counties from sacramento east to the nevada border and that includes parts of lake tahoe. the order starts on friday and will last for three weeks which will include christmas. people who own vacation homes in tahoe are allowed to travel to their properties but other potential visitors are now being asked not to book hotels or short term rentals. >> california's case rate meantime keeps climbing. there were nearly 31,000 new cases reported yesterday that...
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the greater sacramento region is back below 15%. it's at 11.6%. northern california has the most availability at 24.2% and is the only region not under a stay-at-home order. san joaquin valley and southern california are still out of beds, but that doesn't mean people will not get care if they show up at the hospital. >>> as california's intensive care units are reaching capacity, authorities are turning to alternative care sites. the sleep train arena in sacramento is one of the overflow facilities set up to take the pressure off the hospital system. 60 staff are working around the clock, but governor gavin newsom says it's not enough. >> at the end of the day, the biggest challenge we face in this state is enough staffing to meet the needs as it relates to this surge. >> the governor is appealing for staff to sign up with the state's health corps program if they are recently retired or have a particular expertise. >>> there are now nearly a quarter of a million new covid cases across the country every day, and that's led to a record number of pa
the greater sacramento region is back below 15%. it's at 11.6%. northern california has the most availability at 24.2% and is the only region not under a stay-at-home order. san joaquin valley and southern california are still out of beds, but that doesn't mean people will not get care if they show up at the hospital. >>> as california's intensive care units are reaching capacity, authorities are turning to alternative care sites. the sleep train arena in sacramento is one of the...
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es decir, cruzar stockton sacramento, un condado, para ir a trabajar. si tiene sÍntomas de coronavirus, la recomendaciÓn es que se practique la prueba, espere los resultados, nos expongan y exponga a los demÁs. a la cuarentena. si expondrÁ cuenten en lo tiene sÍntomas y se hace la prueba, puede volver a trabajar. tiene que continuar con el medida de prevenciÓn, es algo bÁsico. quedarse en casa si tiene coronavirus es una de las medidas mÁs importantes. >> el no aceptar eso y no tomar las medidas de precauciÓn necesarias puede crear brotes en comunidad. reportero: puede hacer la diferencia para evitar mÁs contagios cuando no hay camas disponibles para atender a pacientes en unidades de cuidados intensivos. paola: los reciente de san leandro pueden recibir la vacuna contra la influenza gratis. no es necesario programar una cita. tendrÍa que llamar a 5105773462. la campaÑa se realizarÁ este miÉrcoles de 9:00 a 3:00 de la tarde en el centro comunitario de san leandro en el 13909 este, en la calle 14. el departamento de salud recomienda que tod
es decir, cruzar stockton sacramento, un condado, para ir a trabajar. si tiene sÍntomas de coronavirus, la recomendaciÓn es que se practique la prueba, espere los resultados, nos expongan y exponga a los demÁs. a la cuarentena. si expondrÁ cuenten en lo tiene sÍntomas y se hace la prueba, puede volver a trabajar. tiene que continuar con el medida de prevenciÓn, es algo bÁsico. quedarse en casa si tiene coronavirus es una de las medidas mÁs importantes. >> el no aceptar eso y no...
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i understand that there are debates taking place in that this question is starting to even in sacramento. >>we hope through this resolution to call attention to the needs of the public school system steven says he agrees with both the fda and state guidelines are prioritizing the vaccine for health care workers and nursing homes first. >>but he's hoping the teachers can come right after that, there's been a very broad group of essential workers to find in both of those guidance documents. >>and it's in that category that we're advocating that educators have a special priority steven says there are still plenty of questions for the district to answer including. >>just how many vaccines will be needed will teachers actually take it and will it become mandatory all of those details are in front of we don't get no sir that what re teachers will be willing to take the vaccine, although we suspect it will be high. >>and we don't know whether or not the state would contemplate a mandatory vaccine and a school setting or whether we could or should. >>assemblywoman buffy wicks in state senator na
i understand that there are debates taking place in that this question is starting to even in sacramento. >>we hope through this resolution to call attention to the needs of the public school system steven says he agrees with both the fda and state guidelines are prioritizing the vaccine for health care workers and nursing homes first. >>but he's hoping the teachers can come right after that, there's been a very broad group of essential workers to find in both of those guidance...
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Dec 29, 2020
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sacramento region saw a decline, 16.6%. san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even worse. >> governor newsom saying the stay-at-home order in san joaquin valley and southern california are set to be extended. sacramento could ease and bay area could exit on january 8th if icu capacity rebounds. also giving an update on the vaccinations. >> 900,000 moderna doses by end of the week arriving in california. >> 1.8 million doses in december, short of the 2.1 projected by the federal government. >> i think it's an extraordinary success story and want to think everybody associated with operation warp spee
sacramento region saw a decline, 16.6%. san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from...
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just outside of sacramento. the santa clara teams traveled there for an indoor tournament in early november. placer county health officials say that was in violation of health orders. an investigation is now under way. we spoke to one coach from the bay area who is at the tournament. he tells us he was under the impression that the teams were following the rules. >> at the time, the tournament was being held, we were all in the orange tier, right. so it was my understanding that, you know, being in the orange tier according to the public guidelines that, you know, it was safe so long as the safety protocols were being followed. >> the coach told us the tournament had temperature checks and required masks be worn by the players except when they were on the court. but he adds since this outbreak he's decided to stop entering his teams into competition until infection rates come down. santa clara's assistant public health officer says, public health orders and guidance around contact sports are in place for a reaso
just outside of sacramento. the santa clara teams traveled there for an indoor tournament in early november. placer county health officials say that was in violation of health orders. an investigation is now under way. we spoke to one coach from the bay area who is at the tournament. he tells us he was under the impression that the teams were following the rules. >> at the time, the tournament was being held, we were all in the orange tier, right. so it was my understanding that, you...
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Dec 25, 2020
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sacramento valley is right there in the middle. not getting much rain. the scattered showers stay with us all the way overnight. by the time we get to eight are 9:00 tomorrow morning the last of them turn off. tomorrow afternoon you will get sunshine for the second half of saturday. here is what we will get for the second half a friday. we pick up a half inch of rain for the higher totals in the northbay. look how the numbers fade as you go south. by the time you get into contra costa county it's a 10th of an inch of rain. we watch the rainfall down here. ab 300s of an inch of rain. there's the donut hall where the rain manages to fall. it will be windy. as the main band of rain comes through this afternoon we will see the gust pick up a bit. perhaps 25 or 30 mile per hour gusts in the evening the wind will die back down. here comes the next storm. let's put in the futurecast and bring that forward. this is set for sunday. the second half of the day on sunday. better rainfall totals than this one. closer to a half inch. we will stay on top of that one. w
sacramento valley is right there in the middle. not getting much rain. the scattered showers stay with us all the way overnight. by the time we get to eight are 9:00 tomorrow morning the last of them turn off. tomorrow afternoon you will get sunshine for the second half of saturday. here is what we will get for the second half a friday. we pick up a half inch of rain for the higher totals in the northbay. look how the numbers fade as you go south. by the time you get into contra costa county...
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Dec 29, 2020
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sacramento region saw a decline, 16.6%. san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even worse. >> governor newsom saying the stay-at-home order in san joaquin valley and southern california are set to be extended. sacramento could ease and bay area could exit on january 8th if icu capacity rebounds. also giving an update on the vaccinations. >> 900,000 moderna doses by end of the week arriving in california. >> 1.8 million doses in december, short of the 2.1 projected by the federal government. >> i think it's an extraordinary success story and want to think everybody associated with operation warp spee
sacramento region saw a decline, 16.6%. san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from...
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. >>> at least one person was arrested in downtown sacramento. a rally focused on the presidential election. in response to the pro trump rally. this is the rally at our nation's capitol. supporters of president trump filled the streets. demonstrators were echoing the allegations of voter fraud. it comes after the supreme court voted not to hear the case seeking to invalidate votes in four states. >>> a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in wisconsin. it is among 60 seeking to undo joe biden victory. the judge said trump had not proven the suspect had violated the rights. >>> the justice department having on hundreder the biden includes some of his chinese dealing. he said on wednesday he was under investigation. the take probe began in 2018 and there's no indication it has to do with joe biden. >>> more on the rainy weather, most of the area saw a drizzle. the impact the first storm could have. >> a soggy saturday sees san jose sewage maintenance crews clearing storm drains. rain and winds occuring leaf crop season can heed to damage and flooding
. >>> at least one person was arrested in downtown sacramento. a rally focused on the presidential election. in response to the pro trump rally. this is the rally at our nation's capitol. supporters of president trump filled the streets. demonstrators were echoing the allegations of voter fraud. it comes after the supreme court voted not to hear the case seeking to invalidate votes in four states. >>> a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in wisconsin. it is among 60 seeking to...