Of us that this transmission can be substantially mitigated by wearing face coverings, by wearing face masks. This slide we present is pretty selfevidence. I think the evidence is overwhelming. We see it in other countries as it relates to the importance and potency of wearing face coverings to mitigate the spread of this disease. A recommendation is now the cdc clarifying that point of view, and clearly now an increasing number of people that are i taking personal responsibility to protect themselves and protect others and i want to thank all of you for practicing the kind of behavior that will allow us to move past this pandemic sooner than we otherwise would. Going outdoors and taking activities, specifically, that have been indoors and now moving them outdoors. Obviously, also, to the extent air flow is a big part of that can mitigate the spread of the virus as well. That is why we talk often not just about masks, but the importance of moving indoor activities outdoors. Accordingly
Stubborn clouds, once again. 72 to 77 and the breezes are already kicking in and it may feel cooler than that if youre in the shade. A degree or two cooler than yesterday and temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Enjoy a wonderful evening. Heres reggie with more news. Mike, thank you. Now you see it, now you dont. The governor cracks down because of a surge in covid19 cases. Youll see this pattern throughout this newscast and well start with Contra Costa County where one particular business is being hit hard. Amy hollyfield is live for us in walnut creek this morning. Amy . Youre right, reggie. The big impact here from the governors announcement is hair salons. A lot of the businesses that the governor Just Announced he is shutting down hadnt yet reopened here in Contra Costa County. But hair salons had and many think they should be allowed to stay open. Many salons like this one in concord, the mane event has done a lot of work, separators between the chairs, thermometers, hand sanitizers
Who can easily log on in the first place. As for the other half, well, thats a different story, as david pogue explains this morning. Reporter during the pandemic, highspeed internet has been the foundation of work, school, and doctor visits, which is great if you have highspeed internet. But about half of americans dont. To get online to do your research or your correspondence, you park at a taco bell . I do. Reporter ahead on sunday morning, the Great American Internet Access crisis. Pauley she is a legend of country music, tanya tucker. And back before the pandemic shut most concerts down, she shared some stories with our bob schieffer. Delta dawn reporter she was once country musics wild child, a breakout star at the ripe old age of 13, tanya tucker has been riding high for five decades. With a grammywinning album that is getting the best reviews of here career. If that 13yearold tanya tucker was sitting here, what would you tell her today . I dont think i would tell her anything.
Poke the bear. That mother lays it on the line for Governor Newsom. She says her son in san quentin deserves to be treated better. A covid19 outbreak at the prison is sending new fear through the loved ones of those incarcerated there. Good evening. Im kristen sze. Im larry beil. Lets get to the numbers. As of noon, 1,314 cases of covid19 at san kwenity. 629 just in the last 14 days and seven inmates have died from it. According to the Sacramento Bee the state Public Defenders Office wrote this to lawmakers and we quote, san quentins staff, especially medical staff, is simply drowning among the chaos. Underscoring the problem for san quentin and other prisons, today the World Health Organization acknowledging that the coronavirus may be airborne and people should avoid crowded places, close contact settings and confined and enclosed spaces with poor ventilation. Obviously thats not possible at san quentin. Reporter at san quentin prison, the lucky ones passed through gates, they return
Reputation that caught our attention. It is discrepancies in the rules. Earlier this week, the director talked about how it should be used. It was narrowly focused on looking at the pay roll and trying to help those businesses keep their employees paid. Yet newly released date eight shows 730 corporations, including several employment agencies all report zero employees. Yet they cash in the on 257 million in fulling. They did not retain any employees is a lot costly there be another explanation . If it says zero, i have to believe its probably more of a data reporting error or a field the bank didnt capture for some reason. Reporter heres a question. Why would an application for a milliondollar loan be approved without the company even identifying jobs would be retained in. An shoot outrage. The real incentive for many of these companies is that even if they knew they would have to refaye loans because they didnt use it toward saving jobs, they were able to benefit from the extremely l