Appointments. Covid19 is very serious. We want to ensure they understand that. We will do whatever it takes to ensure that they feel safe in our space. Retail stores must limit capacity to 25 . Grocery stores are at 50 . Code enforcement will go through sunday, could be extended. Restaurants got a welcome boost from lastminute shoppers. We have live coverage with a look at how people are preparing amid the pandemic. Reporter some of the restrictions that you were talking about were seen today. Many stores said that the usual rush was replaced by a week of people trickling in. Many people say that tomorrow, the meal will be served up within extra helping of gratitude. The thanksgiving eve rush took on a different tone this year for smoke berkeley. Had to turn away more than 100 orders for thanksgiving dinner. People found that their travel plans changed right at the last minute. They were trying to find someplace to find dinner. Reporter chef tina found of the barbecue restaurant now ru
Moore its the season of giving but nonprofits say donations are not pouring in as usual. More and more San Francisco apartments are sitting empty but our Property Owners being upfront about just how many are unoccupied . Nobody should be scared of information or transparency. Now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area. A live look at the bay area airport where the cdc is extending the travel warning for the upcoming christmas holiday. Since Andrea Nakano joins us now from alameda as residents try to keep up with the changing guidelines this holiday season. Reporter here and Christmas Tree lane the holiday spirit is on full display with a view minor changes to deter large crowds from gathering here. Many say they have ruled out Holiday Travel but they admit that its been hard keeping up with the guidelines since they seem to change daily. Doug mckenzie grew up on Christmas Tree lane and now he is carrying on the family tradition. We are decorating more to bring happiness. They have been c
The pandemic. Marine county is the only other in the red tier as of right now. And there has been no mention so far about marin county going into the purple tier. At this point right now, health and Human Services secretary dr. Mark ghaly is giving an update on the states response to covid19. Well monitor the briefing and bring you an update coming up at 12 30. Governor newsome gave his update yesterday afternoon while quarantining at home with his family. This is after his children were exposed to someone who tested positive for the coronavirus. He talked about vaccines yesterday, specifically how the state would store the keys and how they would distribute them as well. And his plan focuses on having people most at risk to receive the batch of vaccines, which might be available next month. Skilled nursing facilities, Residential Care facilities. Assisted living facilities. Of course, our First Responders and other critical infrastructure. Were making sure were protecting those that a
Get over six thousand eight hundred dollars below msrp on this equinox. Get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. At 11, new travel advisories that could put a damper on your christmas plans. What you need to know before you fly. The reality is that december, january and february will be rough times. Moore its the season of giving but nonprofits say donations are not pouring in as usual. More and more San Francisco apartments are sitting empty but our Property Owners being upfront about just how many are unoccupied . Nobody should be scared of information or transparency. Now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area. A live look at the bay area airport where the cdc is extending the travel warning for the upcoming christmas holiday. Since Andrea Nakano joins us now from alameda as residents try to keep up with the changing guidelines this holiday season. Reporter here and Christmas Tree lane the holiday spirit is on full display with a view minor changes to deter large crowds fro
Welcome back to our special, highlighting the feelgood stories of 2020, we take you to martinez, where an attorney is helping feed people who are in need of a meal amid the covid19 pandemic, christina tells us that he is also helping restaurants that need a boost in business by pairing the two together. The lunch rush has slowed a bit during the pandemic. Owner david getting a boost from a donor. Going day by day, wondering how you are going to make rent, somebody comes with a check for 1,500 out of just the kindness of his heart, thats something very amazing. It is one of 16 downtown restaurants gifted money from a program called meals to martinez. I think a lot of people when they hear about this, it doesnt make sense to them, they feel it is too good to be true. The local attorney donated 30,000 from the restaurants to the law offices with the help of the nonprofit main street martinez, the meal program is giving out 600 meal vouchers to people in need redeemable at one of the 16 re