A bay area mother of twin babies evicted and left homeless. A computer foulup. A top resignation. Governor newsom fends off questions about a massive tech skal glitch involving counting covid cases. Your computer devices may be causing your skin to age. What you can do to prevent it while still using your devices. Cooler tomorrow, but not for long. When the temperatures will soar, coming up. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc7 news. A single mother in vallejo left homeless just six months after giving birth to twins. Her life took a dramatic turn during the pandemic. It sure did. She lost both her job and her home. Jr stone is live tonight with the story. J. R. , she is in a really tough spot. She certainly, dan. There is an Eviction Moratorium in place blocking evictions, advocates and lawyers that i talked to say there are many exceptions, and people are still being evicted. Youre looking at elijah and elias, 6monthold twins, who along with their mom were living out of a car shortly after they were evicted from their vallejo home in midjuly during the midst of the pandemic. I couldnt secure a job. I couldnt secure child care. I couldnt secure nothing. She says she was the property manager at the Vallejo Mobile Home Community and rv park. Because of her job, she lived there for free. Her eviction papers state she was fired for substandard performance and denied her claims of harassment and discrimination. That was in middecember of last year, a time when she was pregnant with the two boys, living with her 13yearold son, and on bed rest. Fast forward to july 16th when she was evicted. So often these management agreements that the employee signs have clauses that say youre not a tenant. Youre just an employee. And the law allows them to be evicted. Reporter she has been on unemployment but was unable to secure housing without a job, denied at bay area shelters and running through money staying at hotels. She posted this pic of her two boys when they were living out of their car. I was so mad. I was mad at their dad, my family, myself. Reporter someone saw the picture and offered help at a shelter in sacramento. She has been there less than a week and her 13yearold is with his father in oakland. She admits she is still homeless, but with her babies and optimistic. Sometimes i pray, please dont let this be my breaking day. Please dont let me be, you know, these type of situation, people go crazy, you know . But thank god i got my mind still. Reporter in all of those pictures you saw there were taken within the last couple of weeks. I did reach out to the mobile home park. They did not return my calls. Keep in mind other eviction protections may end here in california within a week. And if that happens, some fear that we could see an onslaught of evictions and an increase in homeless numbers going forward. Jr stone, abc7 news. All right, jr, thank you. Tonight there are more than 20 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus worldwide. The United States accounts for about a quarter of them. And keep in mind california has the most of any state. We are confident enough when we look at these trend lines is the trend lines continue to look favorable. Reporter Governor Newsom is optimistic, even with californias coronavirus cases spiking the past three days as the state fixes a technical problem with test reporting. About 5600 people are hospitalized with covid19. But that number is below the twoweek average of 6,300. The sevenday Positivity Rate is 5. 8 , holding stable. The governor, however, is not so confident when it comes to president trumps executive order to give 400 a week to those who are unemployed. He says california simply cant dm chip in the 25 . The state does not have an identified resource of 700 million per week. There is no money sitting in the piggy bank of the previous c. A. R. E. S. Act. And days after learning about californias covid19 data reporting discrepancies, one of the states top Health Officers abruptly resigned. The governor was pressed for answers about it today, and abc7 News Reporter amanda del castillo has the story. We have fixed the backlog, official word from governor gavin newsom. On monday he addressed the quarter million unprocessed health records, most of which were covid test results. But the end of the day it was a combination of factors, s, rendci, iueaddressed. Oving cisions were made a forward without one of its top health officials. Dr. Angel suddenly stepping down as californias Public Health director and officer without explanation sunday. Governor newsom refusing to give reporters a reason. I accepted her resignation. Were all accountable in our respective roles for what happens underneath us. Reporter angels resignation follows two major mistakes. First, a server outage created a delay. At the same time the state failed to renew a certificate at one of its largest labs, action needed to receive data. It wasnt built for this time of a volume and purpose. So its being taxed very heavily. Reporter dr. Mycash says he is described by the glitch and isnt completely reliant on the cal ready system for its investigations. Prior to doesnt data reporting system, most things were done by hand. So were just back to doing it by hand. Reporter the state says an effort to create a new lab reporting system is happening now. We reached out to the States Department of technology and digital innovation. Both refused to comment further. Im amanda del castillo, abc7 news. The number of coronavirus deaths is still rising in 25 states. At least 163,000 people have died here in the u. S. A romina puga tells us, there is new concern as the School Year Starts across much of the country. Reporter with over 163,000 lives now lost in the u. S. To covid19, dr. Deborah birx alerting governors that their there is significant mortality, primarily from texas, florida and california. Those three states account for about 50 of all the mortality were seeing. And with more than 5 million confirmed cases across the country, abc7 newss david muir pressed dr. Anthony fauci on president trumps claim that the virus is going away. But at 50, 60, 70,000 cases a day, its not disappearing at the moment. All youve got to do is look at the data, david. The virus is telling us what it can and will do if we dont confront it properly. Reporter meantime, the number of children infected is growing. An American Academy of pediatrics report says 380,000 children have tested positive. Nearly 100,000 of those in the last two weeks of july. This just as schools get under way. Across florida, thousands of students are back in the classroom. Masks are encouraged, but not required. Were encouraging if possible the facetoface because we know thats the best that our children can receive. Reporter some teachers are suing the state. Weve been reckless with bars and beaches and restaurants, and we simply cannot be reckless with our public schools. Reporter the return to the classroom is a difficult decision for parents. In rural wisconsin, this protest for inperson learning. Im really concerned about the kids that are just trying to learn how to read. They either dont have Internet Access because we are in such a rural environment, or they just dont have the Family Structure that they need to be safe and really learn anything. Reporter and the College Football season is still up in the air. The power five commissioners are deciding whether to cancel or postpone the season. President trump weighing in, tweeting the student athletes have been working too hard for their season to be canceled, and joining the athletes with their we want to play. That decision on fall sports is said to be decided by tuesday, depending on whether the University President s can come to an agreement. In colorado, romina puga, abc news. Excuse me . President trumps covid19 briefing today was interrupted by a shooting near the white house. He was abruptly ushered out of the room, out of the briefing room. The white house was put on lockdown. The president returned ten minutes later. Somedyee taken to the hospital. I dont know the condition of the person. It seems that the person was was shot by secret service. The suspect shot at someone who does not work for the white house. The secret Service Returned fire, hitting the man once. He is in the hospital in critical condition. And developing news out of oakland. Classes will enter their second day without an agreement between the Teachers Union and the School District on how Distance Learning will take place. The hangup is how many hours of live instruction there should be. Right now it is an hour online and the district would like to see a little bit more than that. The teachers would like to have substitutes to help with Smaller Group instruction. Theyre also asking for more flexibility for teachers who have children at home who are also learning online. Everyone in my household needs to be online at 9 00 a. M. , according to our schedules this year, which means im going have to assist my 9yearold, get online, help her while im also teaching. Both sides are hopeful to have an agreement before the end of this first week of school. Members of the Fitness Industry are pleading with San Francisco city officials tonight to be allowed to reopen. We can require masks at all times. We can be more than six feet apart. We can reduce capacity. We can do temperature checks. If you can risk exposure by spending 30 to 60 minutes inside a retail or a hardware store, why cant one safely go to the gym to improve their health . The San Francisco independent Fitness Studio coalition is demanding answers. Itd gyms sefore personal services. The coalition filed to see the covid19 data keeping them close. The city missed the deadline and requested more two weeks to gather the information. In the east bay the Community Came together for a vigil for a man who was fatally shot while waiting for a bus. Darius brisell was shot. His family was among those who attended the vigil which also called for an end to gun violence. In the north bay, there is a grassroots effort and movement to keep sir Francis Drake boulevard. Abc7 news was in fairfax and spotted a flyer that reads save drake boulevard. A Facebook Page says there are better ways to spend money to promote racial equality. Marin county recently, as we reported to you removed a sir Francis Drake statue from Larkspur Landing and sir Francis Drake high school announced it would change its name. The calls for change stem from the british explorers history of slave trading. As we roll into the fifth month of the pandemic, people want to know where are we with a vaccine. Do we have one already . Are we close . Coming up, a look at the potential vaccines in the pipeline. Because of the pandemic so, many of us have been spending more time staring at our screens, whether its your computer or your television, it could be affecting your skin. Coming up, how blue light from your devices could be aging your skin, and what you can do to prevent it. Also here, offering safety and security for those at risk. An empty lot in san jose will be used to address the twin crises of homelessness and covid19. Im meteorologist santiago sandhya patel. The cooling trend that started today is going to continue tomorrow, but dont get too used to the idea. Big changes are ahead. Ill tell you all about it, coming up. First, a look at whats coming up on jimmy skim medical live with guest host dua lipa. Thanks, dan and ama. Im dua lipa, and youre going to want to see this. So ive heard youve been spending quarantine with your husband Blake Shelton at the ranch in oklahoma. Who the else is with you . How was that . Well, he is not my husband, but that sounded cool when you said it. We love our new home. Theres so much space. We have a guestroom now. But, we have aunts. Youre slouching again, ted. Expired, expired. Expired. Thanks, aunt bonnie. Its a lot of house. I hope you can keep it clean. At least geico makes bundling our home and Car Insurance easy. Which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. Did you get my friend request . Uh, ill have to check. doorbell ringing aunt jonis here for bundling made easy, go to geico. Com. Hello . New at 11 00, your computer, phone, and television can age your skin. The problem is the blue light that those devices emit. As abc7 News Reporter kate larsen explains, we can do something about it without pulling the plug. Reporter with so many people working and learning from home, our screens, and the abc newsroom is full of them, have become even more ingrained in our daily lives. It turns out that our beautiful devices that we love have blue light in them there. Has been sort of a growing interest in knowing whether or not blue light may lead to some premature skin aging. Reporter these doctors are dermatologists. We have a lot of evidence showing that blue light leads to free radical formation, as well as a little bit of mitochondrial dna damage, and that can accelerate some of the cells to age a little quicker and lead to a little fine line formation, retinas and brown spots. Reporter thats because on the light spectrum blue light is next to light that is very harmful. The sun is multiple times worse than our devices when it comes to exposure, and unlike uv, blue light is not thought to cause skin cancer. However there is ever that visible light can actually cause our skin to make pigmentation, particularly in people of color. Reporter dr. Roman is a clinical professor of dermatology at stanford specializing in lasers and skin of color. It can be splotchy pigmentation and can be really unsightly and can affect peoples lives. Reporter the good news, you can block blue light. You need the sunscreen to really sit on the skin in order to block the blue lye light. Reporter dermatologists say to use mineralbased sun screens. Chemical sun screens do not blue light. On many devices, you can actually remove some of the blue light from your screen. On my iphone, i can go into display and brightness, then night shift and make the phone a little warmer in color. Kate larsen, abc7 news. The city of san jose broke ground today on a major Homeless Housing project. The development is on evans lane near the willow glen neighborhood. Mayor sam liccardo was joined by Council Members and habitat for humanity. Around 100 homes are scheduled to be built by the end of 2021. The site is one of three locations under consideration that will offer homeless residents shelter during the pandemic. In the east bay, a project to build a sixstory apartment complex near the Pleasant Hill bart station could move forward tomorrow. Contra costa countys board of supervisors is set to reject two appeals against the del hombre apartments. They claim there isnt enough parking and will cause traffic problems. Major clinical tries are under way in the u. S. To test vaccines for covid19. Youve heard that officials from the cdc and pentagon plan to conduct site visits to different states, including here in california in order to develop Vaccine Distribution plans based on what they learn. All this week we intend to answer questions about efforts to find a vaccine. Tonight a look at the players and potential vaccines now in the pipeline. Reporter the race to develop a Covid Vaccine is not only shifting into high gear, it turns out Drug Companies are following wildly different maps to find the finish line. The most important thing in a vaccine is the idea. Reporter ucsf professor dr. Jay levy is tracking efforts worldwide, including the roughly half dozen domestic vaccine trials now getting under way in the United States. He says one of the most intriguing is by the Company Moderna which is using messenger rna, essentially writing a genetic script and injecting it into the patient, coaxing their bodies into creating a safe fragment of the covid virus and triggering an immune response. The most interesting is the messenger, just the rna. Reporter drug giant pfizer is also working with a technique, but its not the only innovation in play. Researchers at oxford have used a charleston virus to create a socalled trojan horse. Its job, carry fragments of the covid virus into the body without being detected leaving the immune system to attack them. And then that is your vaccine. Then you immunize humans with that. Reporter stanford immunology professor says other Companies Like novavax are using their own proprietary addones to boost overall effectiveness while Johnson Johnson says theyre building on a technology they used to fight ebola in africa. A remarkable range of strategies unveiled in just a matter of months. So thats just been stunning progress. Reporter the first of u. S. Backed vaccines from moderna began phase 3 trials last month. Others from oxford, astrazeneca, johnson joarlined uin the chu u. S. Trial schedule stretching through the fall. Ultimately, researchers are hoping more than one might be successful, offering options against a worldwide enemy that has so far provided very few. Now, of course, the United States is not the only competitor in the vaccine race. All told, there are more than 100 vaccine efforts going on all around the world right now. Join us each day this week for a special series