New numbers in napa did not surprise the county health director. Were at the point where weve exceeded 100 per 100,000 cases in the last 14 days. Now were on the states monitoring list. Reporter indoor dining, done. If restaurants have outside patios, service may continue and so will the stress for owners who can only guess about staffing and buying food. Its devastating to open and close and open and close and nobody knows what to do next. Reporter so they improvise. Do you mind if i take your temperature . Reporter theyve already closed the indoor tasting room and moved it outside. Inovation, the next best option against the tide of a virus. Until theres a vaccine or something, i dont see us going back to a lot of inside we prepared this could go on for some time. Now the obvious question, what happened in napa . They were doing so well. They opened early. One of them, a restaurant we saw, she tells me she thinks napa is aville of its own successful people came back into town. They were not Wearing Masks and they have contributed to this new problem in the county. Indownville, abc7 news. Thank you. In the south bay, the bay areas largest county has received the go ahead from the state with the plan to reopen the economy. Chris nguyen is live to explain what will open. Chris . Reporter hi, ama. Theres been a lot of back and forth between county and state officials in recent days. A lot of confusion. But this decision now clears the way for more businesses in Santa Clara County to reopen on monday. In Santa Clara County, the path to reopening more sectors of society is now a little clearer. We know we cant be 100 in our homes sheltered all the time. When we go out to engage in business, or to engage activity, we must do it differently. Reporter last night, state officials granted the countys request for a variance, clearing the way for many businesses in the south bay to resume operations. This includes fitness facilities as well as hair and nail salons which have been shuttered. The past couple months have been very difficult. Reporter she is a hairstylist at santana row and is looking forward to welcoming back her clients. I feel so much excitement to get back to doing what i love. Im a hairdresser. Being creative is part of what we do. Reporter there was confusion over the Holiday Weekend when the countys application to accelerate the reopening was initially denied by the state. Officials say it was because of differences in the way the county and the state were calculating dataed today to covid19 hospitalizations. Adding to the mess, they were told by the state that Outdoor Dining wasnt allowed. A lot of Business Owners were panicking. They thought they would have to go back to takeout. Reporter in down san jose, they were relieved to get clarification about being able to offer patio seating moving forward. The frustration is still fresh. Were just worried that the second wave will come along and well have to lock down again. We hope the communication gets better. Reporter as the county transitions into what theyre calling a Risk Reduction model, experts say educating beam the virus will be crucial for keeg it at bay. The key for Santa Clara County is to keep the messaging to the very hard to reach populations that it may have around what it takes to be safe and what it takes to move slowly and patiently. Reporter and a reminder, although county is reopening, the pandemic is far from over. Our cases are rising. Theyre rising more dramatically than they have even last week. Reporter the county says it will release industry specific protocols to help businesses with reopening. Again, thats supposed to come sometime by the end of the week. Also, all businesses in Santa Clara County must submit updated social distancing protocols back to the county by july final. Were live in san jose. Abc7 news. Reporter thank you. With santa ordinances. Pushing pause on the planned phase of reopenings. Outdoor bars and indoor restaurants were planning to resume next week. That wont happen now. Chris reyes is live to explain. Reporter good evening. At this hour, this place would have been packed by now before the pandemic. Nova is one of the more popular restaurants in the city. Instead theyll have to rely on the life line for a little longer. What youre looking at is what the dinner hour rush looks like in a covid19 reality. A bunch of takeout bags. We have no choice. We are living in covid. Reporter with that, the mayor confirming what everyone in the San FranciscoRestaurant Industry already knew. It will continue to look like this. Empty. Its grim out there. I understand the battle between economics and safety and we are behind that, safety first. Reporter he said hes making due with takeout orders about, 100 a day. And servicing organizations like food runners that is allow him to keep about 19 people on taf preparing 1,000 meals a week. Still, his business is at 20 of what it was pre covid19. We dont have silly hopes for this coming back to what it was. That illusion is definitely gone. I think what were doing is making the most of what weve got. Reporter but unlike restaurants down the street, he doesnt have a lot of Outdoor Dining spaces. Thats a reality for most restaurants. If we cant do dinein for a long time, there wont be much of a Restaurant Industry. Reporter the city says it is working closely about how to move forward but the only time they can provide a day to day check on how were doing flattening the curve. The reality is that we are not ready to provide a time line in terms of when these next steps can be taken. This is contingent on what the data tells us. Reporter thats why it is so important that we follow the guidelines of the city to wear our masks, to socially distance, to wash our hands, to do everything we can, to stay apart. Reporter thats why for restaurants like nopa and the 3,000 plus others in the city, the only philosophy to live by, chin up and keep going. All right. Really amazing to watch the staff make the best with what they have. Laurie thomas couldnt emphasize enough that theyll need a lot of help from the federal government to get through the crisis. They dont want to mimic whats happening in new york. Recent projections predict 85 of restaurants could fail this year because of the pandemic. Abc7 news. 85 . Thats a staggering figure. Thank you. Nflt a coronavirus outbreak has hit the california legislature. At least six people who work in the assembly have tested positive including an Assembly Woman from southern california. It was supposed to start taking up bills yesterday. But now its under clear when it will return from its recess. It has seven weeks left with hundreds of bills. Living with coronavirus means constantly evaluating the risk level of different activity thats we all do from summer camp to shopping. We put together an Interactive Game where you can guess the risk and see what medical experts think about it. It is all on our webb. Abc7 news doc. Coming up, a Birthday Celebration at a restaurant roo indiana by racism. Youll hear from both parties involved. A familiar encountered racism in the midst of a hike that seems to come out of nowhere. Im spencer christian. A warming trend is on the way. Ill have the people were afraid i was contagious. I felt gross. It was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. Four years clear. Real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. Dont use if youre allergic to cosentyx. Before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. An increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. Tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if youve had a vaccine or plan to. Serious allergic reactions may occur. Learn more at cosentyx. Com. A father out on a weekend hike with his family end counters the unexpected. That incident with racist overtones has resulted in a woman losing her job. Abc anchor dion lynnasas story. Reporter youre watching a shocking moment. Cant be in this country . Reporter the father who doesnt want to use his last name, his wife, 6yearold son, 11yearold daughter and fluffy were nearing the end of their hike when they were confront by this woman who is calm but upset. Fluffy is on the trail. You cant just step in front of us and tell us, go back to your country. Thats dehumanizing. Reporter the woman was identified as beth by abc7 news viewers who emailed me to say they had previously worked with her. She is a Vice President for 24 hour fitness and was employed as the chief people officer at topa equities. Following the internal review we have second the resignation of the employee involved. Topa equities does not condont this behavior. She said she deeply respected the rights of all people and regrets her conversation did not illustrate this and wants to work toward unity. She also believes it doesnt depict what happened and that her words were muffled by the mask. What they repeat back is not what she said. He is half japanese and he is still trying to process the recent turn of events but is no stranger to xenophobia and hate. Ive been called since i was a kid, ive been called a number of things. Told to go back to vietnam. Reporter he will continue educating his daughter and son about the discrimination theyll face later in life and to share his story as an example to his kids. Use your voice to say, yeah, these things do occur. And join us thursday for our conversation, allies in action. We talk about building a better bay area. Thurs live at 4 00 p. M. Right here on abc7. Today is blackout day. A day africanamericans are told not to spend any money or if they do, only at blackowned businesses. This year this has taken on new significance. A family is speaking out after a San Francisco ceo went on a racist rant captured on video while they were celebrating a birthday. Tonight, that ceo was also responding. Melanie woodrow has the story. Reporter raymond and his family were having dinl order his wifes birthday at Carmel Valley restaurant, looseia. We were there celebrating. Having fun. Reporter when the man you see in this picture began randaling. Suddenly i hear this loud voice. Reporter his niece recorded what happened next on her cell phone. Say that again. Oh, now youre shy . Reporter he gave the family the finger. Then said [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. Need to leave. Asian piece of [ bleep ]. He was full of hate and anger. Its sad that there are still people that are like that in this world. Let lube in this country. Reporter a lucia employee quickly stepped in. Do not talk to our guests that way. Get out now. They are valued guests. Are they . In an email, the Vice President and general manager of the Bernardus Lodge and spa said, in part, we are proud of our staff in keeping with bernardus core values. Writing, my behavior in the video is appalling. This was clearly a moment where i lost control and made incredibly hurtful and divisive comments. I would like to deeply apologize to the family. I can only imagine the stress and pain they feel. I was taught to respect people of all races and i will take time reflect. I think he men what he said and what he did. I dont believe his words. Because his actions speak louder than the words em. Reporter those actions in part include additional instagram comments directed at one of the supporters that include asian expletive or come near me and my people and you are expletive dead. There was an request for additional comment. I cant say what he did was acceptable or right. No. It isnt. It isnt. A lot of people will probably disagree with me by saying, i forgive him but i do. Reporter abc7 news. If you need an ally when it comes to issues of Racial Justice and inequality, to go abc7news. Com take action. You will find local resources and guides like how to talk to your kids about race. New developments in a terrible weekend tragedy. The parents of a 6yearold boy named chase young made an emotional plea to help find the person who killed their son on the fourth of july. Them he was unintended reporter if you know something, you know somebody, step up. Justice for jace sclak. Reporter it took every ounce of energy for this father to make that plea. They lost their 6yearold son to gun violence. A little boy just out with his sister watching the fireworks. Surrounded by family and friends and supported by the mayor of San Francisco, young said his son was an amazing child who brought light into every room. Jace was different. My son was different. My son mattered. My was going to be somebody. Reporter police say he was killed near the 1200 block of ingalls street. Police said both were never the intended target. So far there are no suspects. Today investigators were combing a hill near the crime seasonable searching for any evidence including bullet casings. Mayor londs breed said this case deserves the attention of all of San Francisco. No more funerals no more death, no more destruction in the black community. Weve got a chance to do something different. Its time to do something different. Reporter in 2016, while president of the board she sponsored to create a 250,000 reward fund for under solved homicides in San Francisco. Today chief scott assured us, that reward is still out there for anyone who comes forward with solid information. We know people know what happened. Call us. 4155754444. Reporter in San Francisco, lyanne melendez. We put a link on our website. Abc7news. Com. Warmer temperatures are this virus is testing all of us. And its testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. So abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. And until this fight is over, we. Will. Never. Quit. Because they never quit. Weve always put safety first. And we always will. For people. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. A close call this afternoon. Sky 7 was overhead as a grass fire forced people to evacuate dozens of homes in the summer lake neighborhoods. You see all the smoke. Firefighters called in a helicopter for area support. It burned about 50 acres. The Evacuation Order was lifted just before 3 00 p. M. No homes were damaged. And it didnt seem quite as windy as it was yesterday. No. A little cooler. Spencer christian is here with the forecast for the rest of the week. Youre right about it. There were some breezy spots. We have 25mileperhour winds in San Francisco right now. Notice all the other locations are 10 to 15milesperhour. Much lower generally speaking than what we saw this time yesterday evening. It is also quit a bit warmer. 2 degrees warmer in San Francisco. Seven degrees warmer in san carlo. 10 degrees warmer in livermore. Lets take a look at some current readings. We look at blue sky over the bay. It is 63 degrees in San Francisco. Oakland, 69. 81 at mountain view. 86 in gilroy and a cool 58 at pacifica. On we go to some other temperature readings. We look westward to San Francisco from emeryville. 88 right now in santa rosa. 77 in napa, 89 in fairfield. It just dropped from 90 a minute ago. 88 in concord and 82 in livermore. Now across the gold gate, well see some fog developing along the coast. A Warming Trends continues for the next few days and it will be down right hot in our inland areas. Heres the forecast animation showing not a lot of fog in the early evening hours but later tonight, especially during the overnight and Early Morning hours, well see the fog. Sunny skies just about everywhere tomorrow. Overnight lows will be in the low 50s along the coast and in the north bay counties. Santa rosa, lake port. Most other locations will have lows in the mid 50s. And it will be even milder with a low of 60 degrees at which seems more like a high than a low. On the peninsula well see some low 80s at redwood city, palo alto. On the coast, mainly mid 60s. Pacifica with at least partly sunny skies. Breezy at the coast but fairly mild. Well see highs in and around San Francisco, down town,town,t, napa, 88, sonoma, east bay highs tomorrow, 76, open. 79, union city. And in the inland east bay well see highs in the low to mid 90s. Once again, that will be the warmest region as it often is in the summertime. And then mid to upper 90s, fairfield, antioch, 98 degrees, maybe even higher. Saturday, a slight dip in temperatures by two degrees in most locations. Temperatures will bounce right back up rather forcefully on sunday. Heres the action weight sevenday forecast throughout the entire period. Inland highs will be well into the 90s with the coolest, or maybe the least warm day inland on saturday. And well see lows in the highs, rather, in the low 80s. Around the bay for most of this period of time and low to mid 60s along the coast. A nice warm toasty summerlike pattern. No real extremes except sunday we could see a couple places inland getting close to 100 degrees. All right. 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