I believe they targeted certain businesses for closure, but that was not warranted based on the data that we have. Reporter dr. Scott morrow says with all the factors taken into consideration, the county is stable. I think its a mistake to focus on single data points. And i think thats what the state is doing, and i think thats a mistake. Reporter others like the county supervisor agree, citing huge unemployment rates that will grow if the state doesnt make changes. In san mateo county, it was 2. 9 this time last year. Its now 10. 9 . That means theres 47,000 people that arent working in san mateo county. Reporter dr. Morrow says he agrees with indoor bar and restaurant closures, but says theres no data showing that transmission rates are higher in locations like barbershops and salons compared to other open businesses. Those in the industry are livid. Its been our industry, to be shut down again. Basically financially the Beauty Industry is being crippled right now. Reporter j. R. Stone, abc7 news. There are several major coronavirus headlines tonight. Four california counties are reporting urgent staffing and ppe needs. The state is asking to extend the deployment of u. S. Medical personnel to augment staff at eight hospitals in the state. Exactly how many covid19 cases there are in california tonight is unclear. The state reported a little more than 5,000 new cases yesterday. But those numbers are well below average because of an ongoing statewide computer glitch. In the bay area, the count of positive cases has increased by 878 for a total of more than 59,000. Some counties say the data glitch started showing up last friday. Quest, which is the most high volume lab that does the most testing in the state of california, we havent received a report from quest since july 31. Without the data, california counties are in the dark, unaware if cases are going up or down. The state told all labs to report to local Health Officials so they cn manually look at the data and deep Contract Tracing going. So theres a lot more negative cases than positive cases. Theyre pulling out the positive cases and assigning those as soon as we know about it. Reporter until fixed, the California Department of Public Health says the state has stopped adding and removing counties from the watch list. And it could stall the governors plan to let some Elementary Schools reopen. The state has been working on this and has really deployed a team and were working 24 7 to try to figure out where the data is getting stuck. Now, hospitalization and death figures are reported through different systems and dont appear to have been affected by this. Hospitalizations are down, and are now below average. The number of deaths is above average. Sonoma county joins a growing list of places where you can be fined for not following health orders. Fines for businesses start at 1,000. San mateo county passed a similar order this week. The pandemic has created unique challenges for parents, especially when it comes to education. Really it has. Thats why were dedicate thing week to what school will look like in the fall. For many families, that means distance learning. But thats pushing some parents to explore other options like homeschooling. Amanda del castillo found the interest has created quite the wait list. Reporter microschooling, distance learning, pandemic pods. Where do parents begin . Navigating options for education during covid19 may seem overwhelming, but the Home School Association of california, says more parents are pivoting to homeschooling. True homeschooling is when you are directing the education. Reporter jamie usually recommends parents use charter schools, its a Public School option that uses resources and teachers to support homeschooling. However, that isnt an option right now due to state legislation, which is limiting funds. Now the usually 40 to 50person wait list is a lot longer. This year, im hearing im 300, im 700 on the wait list. Its just exponential growth in people wanting that kind of help because of, you know, this health scare. Reporter ann wolf with a. T. Home school communities, says the pandemic is forcing parents to become more involved. Parts are more engaged, more on board, listening to their kids, not expecting somebody else to do all the educating. Reporter clarisse says modified spring schooling proved her daughter had little interest in learning over the internet. I dont feel like shell care for these zoom class, so homeschooling was the best option. Reporter an option that will keep ellys health in her parents hands. Theres no way of trying to contain this virus right now, besides keeping her safe at home. Reporter and reluctance met with reassurance, as the top reason for homeschooling comes from concern over education environment, including safety. In the south bay, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. All this week, abc 7 isckt distance learn willing affect College Students. If youre looking for more information about schools and reopening plan, check out our interactive map on abc7news. Com. Were constantly updating the map as new education comes in. President trump has issued an executive order tiktok and we chat in 45 days unless they are sold. The Trump Administration has raised concerns about the Chinese CommunistParty Gathering personal data of americans through these apps. Microsoft says its interesting in buying tiktok, a video app thats growing in popularity. New developments. Ohio Governor Mike Dewine says a second coronavirus test he took has come back negative. He had to scrap his visit to greet President Trump earlier today in ohio. Thats because he tested positive for the vi close contah the president. I just said i look forward to seeing the governor. They said sir, he just tested positive. Ha a headache, you know. So where did i get it . I have no idea. He will take a third test saturday to confirm this latest result. Close contacts to the governor have tested negative, as well. President trump contradicted virtually every Health Official in his administration today, saying hes optimistic a vaccine may be ready by election day. I am. Im optimistic that it will be probably around that date. I believe well have the vaccine before the end of the year, certainly but around that date, yes. I think so. The president , without citing evidence, said timing a possible vaccine to november 3rd wouldnt hurt his election chances. My projection, which is only a projection, is that somewhere towards the end of the year, the beginning of 2021, we will know whether we have a safe and effective vaccine. The president says hes not trying to get a vaccine for the election but he wants to save a lot of lives. The u. S. State department has lifted its global do not travel advisory. That warning was put in place mah , urging americans not to travel overseas because of the pandemic. The state department now urges caution. Many countries have implemented travel quarantine requirements for arying americans. Others, like the european union, banned u. S. Passport holders entirely because of record setting infection rates here. Bay area families of lebanese descent are mourning those killed in the beirut explosion. The blast killed at least 134 people and left entire neighborhoods decimated. People who attended the vigil came with american and lebanese flags. The investigation is focusing on how 2,750 tons of Ammonium Nitrate came to be stored tat facility. A fire in Alameda County burned 56 acrht heres the view from 7. The firetreatmt plt. Fire Officials Say the water is 30 contained right now. No one has been injured. The athletics bench coach sparks controversy with this postgame gesture. What hes saying about what he did tonight. Shifting to Online Learning during the pandemic. Many College Students wonder if its worth the high price of tuition. Its the latest in outside dining. The reaction and inspiration, coming up. Im meteorologist sandhya patel. Heat is going to build heading into the weekend. Ill have the temperatures, coming right up. Thanks, sandhya. First, heres a look at whats coming up on jimmy kimmel live. Thanks, dan and ama. If you fall asleep on me, i will take it personally. I saw Bubba Wallace riding around with a car that says black lives matter. I know hell never win because the poli hi. Whats on your mind . In. Can you help keep these guys protected online . Easy. Connect to the xfi gateway. What about wireless data options for the family . You can customize and save. What about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming . Lets hook you up with the Fastest Internet from xfinity. And now with our stores reopening, were putting Healthy Practices in place. Come visit a store today. Stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. Now thats simple, easy, awesome. Ask. Shop. Discover at your local xfinity store today. New developments. Oakland as bench close is apologizing for making an offensive postgame gesture, after the teams win today over the texas rangers. Heres the gesture, captured on the as telecast today. It appears that hes making a nazi salute. The relief pitcher stopped to Say Something to christianson who then raises his arm again. In a statement, he said my gesture unintentionally resulted in a racist and horrible salute that i do not believe in. What i did is unacceptable and i deeply apologize. Its back to school week here on abc 7 and were focusing on education. Tonight, the challenges facing College Students through distance learning. College is more than being in the classroom. Our reporter talked to three local students to see how theyre adapting. Reporter huge sporting events, not likely. Study groups with your friends . Maybe over face time. The College Experience this fall is going to look and feel a lot different with classes primarily online for virtually all bay area universities. And students are torn about what theyre calling zoom you. I spoke to three bay area students over, what else, zoom, to get their take. People dont have spaces to study or living at home, your family is there. Your sibblings are everywhere. Reporter 19yearold joslyn is a sophomore at San Francisco state university. Hes been learning online since the College Closed to students in march. But lagging internet issues at home have made it stuff. So bad she considered taking a gap year. I cant take the semester off. Reporter shes premed, so she decided to rough it out so she wont fall behind. A lot of students dont do well with Online Learning. Reporter 23yearold jasmine is a graduate student at cal sate east bay, who also has med school in her future. Like joslyn, shes concerned how much of her online material is actually sticking. Its just not the same level of understanding and comprehension as being in an academic environment. Reporter that has College Students taking a deeper look at the cost of their education. Joslyn depended on a Work Study Program to help pay for part of tuition. With that program up in the air, shes left with even more to pay. She even launched a petition, now with hundreds of signatures, to get the university to lower prices, to no avail. Stanford class of 2023s Linda Dennison is counting costs too. To have a backup plan for, like, prices is pretty start, even for someone who goes to stanford. Reporter hes one of the first generation, low income students on full financial aid. Stanford is plannig for a limited number of freshman and sophomore students to live on campus in the fall. Linda is worried about coming up with the money to make it back home to new orleans if theres a covid19 outbreak forcing her off campus. Shes also worried about missing that sense of community. Of course, its ideal that we have like a sense of community, especially for people who deal i think a lot of people, including myself, in school we build a lot of our relationships and theres a lot of social and Emotional Development that goes on thats lacking with online classes. As jasmine enters her final two classes of graduate school, shes trying to stay positive, even as she accepts the idea she may get her masters degree without ever going to a class again. With everything going on, the goal is to face situations like this with confidence. Reporter and the goal for linda, who still has three years of college aherd of her, whether on campus or online i just hope above all else i prioritize my own fulfillment. Reporter and theres no lesson plan for that. Julian glover, abc7 news. All week long, weve been talking to experts about how students of different ages and grades are impacted. Tomorrow, well wrap it up with a perspective from teachers. All the important backtoschool information that you see this week is available on our website and our new connected tv apps. Learn what to expect when schools reopen, ideas for keeping kids engaged at home and tips to keep everyone healthy and sane, which is not easy, as the school year begins. Wherever you watch abc7 news, youll find our special backtoschool ongoing coverage, and it is well worth your time. San francisco has taken Outdoor Dining to a new level. The pandemic and homelessness on the streets has prompted one restaurant to enclose diners in domes. Kate larson has this story. The domes are awesome, arent they . Its incredible. Very innovative. I thought it was very cool. I took a lot of photos, and we may consider going there this weekend. Reporter these new dining domes are the talk of San Franciscos mid market neighborhood. You want to eat in the plastic dome . Yeah, its cool. Reporter its actually quite cozy inside the transpart tents, which shelter guests from San Franciscos not so summery weather. Its surprisingly intimate. We have started playing this about a whole month. Reporter this is the general manager of a michelin restaurant. He was inspired by cle quarantine greenhouses in other cities around the world. We wanted to jump on to that same concept where we could offer our sushi dining experience. Reporter when you get to your dome, you can put your personal belongings in a basket outside to keep them safe. When you go in, the table is not preset. And thats intentional to make sure everything is sanitized. Some are not totally sure about the safety. Were not going to jump right into it. Just because its trendy. Reporter another impetus for the structure, the increased homelessness in the area caused by the pandemic. Its not the safest neighborhood. Reporter but the domes are booked through the weekend. Theyre playful, yet they serve a real purpose here. Theyre a perma mask, if you will, and its wonderful. Reporter in case youre wondering, the big bubbles cost about 1400 a pop. Kate larson, abc7 news. Pretty innovative. What activities put you most at risk for exploeposure to coronavirus . Go to abc7news. Com and guess the answer to various scenario and see what the experts have to say. No risk whatsoever from the weather forecast. Maybe breaking a slight sweat in the next couple of days, sandhya. Yeah, it is going to be warm enough to make you sweat in the inland valleys, especially this weekend, dan and ama. The temperatures are going to come up into summertime range. The kind of heat that we expect. But not today. It was warmer today. And definitely noticeable. Still had the marine influence going. This is a view as we look back towards ocean beach of that fog rolling in. It got a little breezy this evening, but nothing like the winds of yesterday. Thats why it allowed us to warm up with more sunshin. Hopefully you had a chance to get out and enjoy it. Socially distanced, all of that stuff. I want to show you the hour by hour forecast. 9 00 a. M. Tomorrow, temperatures in the 60s, fog is going to be limited. As we head into noontime, the fg just peels away. Te warming continues as we go into the afternoon. Temperatures, upper 80s and inland valleys for the most pat, low 60s along the coast. So a beautiful forecast for your friday. And as you look at live doppler 7, there suspect a whole lot happening. As a matter of fact, we had just a few patches of fog. Tonight, visibility is terrific. So youre get thing view from our san jose 87 camera. As we check out the temperatures, anywhere from the 50s to the 60s. A few 70s around ukiah. Heres the view. San francisco, yes, theres some fog, its typical. Well call it areas of fog in the morning. Mild to warm weather for the afternoon. Looking at the summer heat returning this upcoming weekend. First thing in the morning, though, if you have Early Morning plans or you work early in the morning, be ready for dense fog as visibility will be reduced. Right now, the marine layer has compressed to about a thousand feet, so it will be right down on the50 nice mild day in san jose. 84 in gilroy. Santa cruz, 69 degrees. 78 in palo alto. 75 in san mateo. Doesnt get much better than this. In San Francisco, 67 degrees. 63 in the sunset district. North bay temperatures, 78 degrees in vallejo. 76 in santa rosa. 74 oakland, 78 fremont. Inland is where the warmest weather will be. 95 in antioch. 86 in walnut creek. Heres a look at the sevenday forecast. Everyone will be smiling tomorrow as its a beautiful end to the workweek. Low 60s to low 90s. Heating up inland for the weekend. Up to 96 inland. The coast remains comfort able, and next week, we drop the temperatures a few degrees because were all about pleasing everyone. So for those of you that dont like the heat, we have cooler weather on the way next week. A fullservice Weather Department you have over there, sandhya. Thats right. Tomorrow on Good Morning America this cheeseburger is the best its about to get bester baby menutaur make it a double, yeah nice mane try my 5. 99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. Order now with no contact delivery. The calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. Laundry isnt done until its done with downy. For bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. Just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. For 45 days. Get a load of my southwest cheddar cheeseburger. Let menutaur make it a doubleeee, yeah its beautiful say what . I said its bea. 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Ends up with a birdie and shot a five under par 65. Atop the leader board and tied with bren brendan todd. An heres tiger on round one. Weve got a long way to go. This golf course is only going to get more difficult. The dots for tomorrow are going to be again, tough. And if you hit a ball in the rough, its potluck whether youre going to have a lie or not. I know with the winds plus the pickup, its going to get more difficult. Tiger will play in the afternoon tomorrow. The as have gotten hot, sweeping texas. They have won six straight with the astros coming to town. Never underestimate the power of the stash. Especially matt olson. Two homers yesterday, high, deep and goodbye. He will never shave. As up 10. To the fourth, bases loaded for chris davis. Crush has been struggling but coming out of it. Base hit to left. Two runs score. The as hold on for the 64 win. Their sixth in the row. Bring on the cheating astros tomorrow. How about the giants in colorado. 10, rocks in the 7th. This is absolutely annihilated to left. Threerun bomb. He got a little fired up, telling the rocks, shhh, as he went home. They didnt like that. 32, in the th. Daniel murphy going deep on garcia. This turned into your typical coors field horror show for the giants bullpen. They threaten in the 9th, but this is a game ending double play and the giants drop three of four. A lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesnt get everything clean. I tell them, it may be your detergent. Thats why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. With the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. For sparklingclean dishes, the first time. Cascade platinum. Puberty means personal space. So sports clothes sit around growing odors. Thats why we graduated to tide pods sport. Finally something more powerful than the funk. Tide sport removes even weekold sweat odor. Its got to be tide. All right. That is it for tonight. Thank you for joining us. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. For larry beil, sandhya patel, all of us, we appreciate your time. Announcer today on tamron hall, covid19 around the world. Well take you to the far corners of the globe to see how people from other countries are getting through the pandemic. Plus, an update from a family we spoke to early on from wuhan, china. An all new tamron hall starts now. Welcome to tamron hall, from my home. Yes, im still at home. Like a lot of you, working from your homes, the work space had to go back to the family space at some point. So, ive officially been booted out of the kitchen studio, and that we have a studio in a cozy room inside of our house. Its interesting right now. Im excited about todays show. Even though travel isnt recommended, we wanted to take you around the world. Its another vacation we all desperately need, but to quote my dear friend, al roker, im curious to see how people live in their neck of the woods. Especially now, because we are all globally connected to this pandemic. Take a look. Around the time that many of us were thinking about plans for new years eve, 7500 miles away, in wuhan, china, doctors are treating patients infected with an unknown virus. Within a matter of weeks, that virus had gone global. Italy became europes first hot spot for the coronavirus, with over 200,000 cases and nearly 30,000 deaths. It now appears the worst is over. Starting this week people are being allowed to slowly return to parks, visit relatives, and attend funerals. Churches are still, though, offlimits. In spain, too, there is a glimmer of hope. Millions of children are able to play outside for the first time in six weeks, after the government eased restrictions