Therapeutic medicines, vulnerable populations, homeless, healthcare surge capacity, appropriate personnel and personal protective gear. State officers showed a very encouraging sign. The total number of hospitalizations from covid19 in the total number of admissions in the icus have remained stable. Reporter a specific newsom would get was adjusting opening schools earlier for the school year. Late july, early august. Reporter but opening up lower risk and nonessential places such as Retail Stores and increasing curbside pickups , manufacturing offices and public spaces are all requiring continuing social distancing, few specifics. We believe we are weeks, not months away from making meaningful modifications. Reporter that could be interpreted as anywhere from 2 to 7 more weeks of hunkering down, regarding close contact activities such as personal care businesses, hair, nails and gems months, not weeks. Reporter even more sketchy, mass gatherings. Concerts and Convention Halls with tens of thousands of fans in large stadiums, we will take some time. Reporter newsom says california is not going back to pretran19 days until we have widespread immunity, or a vaccine, or both. It could start a second wave that could be even more damaging than the first and undo all of the good work in progress that you have made. Reporter the state also says everyone should eliminate nonall essential travel until further notice. Now to vallejo, were more than a dozen residents at a nursing home have tested positive for the coronavirus. At least 18 patients have been affected at the Windsor Vallejo care center on the wall in the street. Several workers tested positive. The state havent released the exact number, they will only save less than 11 workers. So far no deaths have been reported. And the u. S. There are more than 1 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus, more than any other country in the world. 58,000 people have died and 115,000 have recovered. So far more than 5 million have been tested. New york continues to be the hardest hit state with nearly 300,000 cases of the virus. Vice president mike pence went to the mayo clinic in minnesota to talk to researchers for trying to find a cure for the coronavirus. He greeted healthcare workers and plasma donors. However its what he did not do thats raising eyebrows. As you can see, the Vice President is not putting anything over his face, despite the policy at the clinic that everyone has to do that. During his visit he thinks the mayo clinic for their continued research in combating the coronavirus. Actually was told that at this point you have infused more than 3000 people with blood plasma from people who have recovered from the coronavirus, but literally more than 6000 americans at 2100 sites around the country are participating in this. In a tweet, the mayo clinic said officials told mike pence in advance he had to wear a mask. Sock stumped on wall street today, more uncertainty over the u. S. Economy. The dow dropped 32 points, the nasdaq fell 122 points and the s p was down 15. The index has started to move lower following a report this morning that u. S. Consumer confidence is at its lowest level in six years. About 1 million americans have now tested positive for the coronavirus and more than 55,000 people have died, almost as Many Americans who were killed in the vietnam war. But as the curve begins to flatten, some states are starting to reopen their economies in georgia almost all businesses can start operating again, although many say they are taking special precautions to avoid a spike in cases. Governors and states trying to reopen say there is no onesize fitsall approach and they should be given the flexibility to move at their own pace. We have 150,000 mississippians out of work that have lost their jobs over the last 4 to 5 weeks. We have a Public Health crisis and economic crisis in our state as well. Of long of local officials are keeping social distancing in place, the mayor of San Francisco has expended her order for another month. A Small College in vallejo could soon become californias only college holding inperson classes. The cal maritime in vallejo says many of his courses cannot be taught online and they hope to resume facetoface classes late next month so students can finish the spring semester. Among governor nuisance to allow a limited reopening of the campus with new safety rules. In san jose three members of the city council today called for the continued support of survivors of Sexual Assault, child abuse and Domestic Violence during the coronavirus pandemic. Councilwoman sylvia arenas, Magdalena Carrasco and maia esparza say social isolation during the stayathome orders can increase the risk of Sexual Assault crimes. The situation gets even worse when families are forced to live in cramped housing. Living in these conditions even before the covid19 crisis meant that children were often living with strangers and there is absolutely no space for privacy in these types of living conditions. We know that child abuse, Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence were already pre tran19, very serious dangers, with feelings that were forced to live in overcrowded housing by economic conditions. Today the council heard an update on the Police DepartmentsSexual Assault response of strategy work plan. It was created to dedicate staff and resources following a spike in Sexual Assault. The councilwoman talk in a News Conference this morning to encourage the entire counsel to support and approve the plans updated spending proposal. Oakland Unified School District is marking a milestone and its Free Meal Service for students. The grab and go program gave away its 1 millionth meal yesterday. The program has been operating at 12 schools in the district after all classes were canceled last month. School staff and volunteers have been handing out meals on mondays and thursdays for students to have breakfast, lunch and dinner every weekday. The Program Offers personal hygiene products, pet food, homework packets and art supplies. Public libraries are closed, but the use of Online Services are at an alltime high. Libraries in the bay area have been closed since the stayat home orders went into effect about six weeks ago. People can still check out e books and e audiobooks. The chronicle reports digital checkouts at the Berkeley Public Library are up from 40,000 to 6 6000 a month. A battle brewing at San Francisco city hall about what to do with the citys Homeless Population during the coronavirus pandemic. Why some supervisors say the mayor isnt doing what she promised. Some bay area musicians are not letting a quarantine get in the way of a concert. Of the east bay police bust a cockfighting ring, hundreds of chickens that have been confiscated. 90 degrees and loss of upper 80s. One of the warmer days we right now, staying connected is more important than ever. And fast, reliable, secure internet from xfinity can help. We have plans to fit every budget with speeds up to a gigall at xfinity. Com. Well ship you a selfinstall kit that makes setup quick, safe and easy. No tech visit required. And our simple Digital Tools will help you manage your account online. At xfinity, were committed to keeping you connected. Find great offers and value, today, at xfinity. Com a man who was hit by a bart train in san leandro has died from his injuries. His name has not been released. He was hit shortly before 10 00 this morning. It wasnt immediately known if the man jumped onto the tracks were fell by accident. The station was closed for about an hour while police investigated. Trains were obviously delayed during that time. Police in san jose say a Little League coach has been arrested on suspicion of child molestation. 51yearold manuel souza, a coach for the santa teresa Little League in san jose was arrested at his home on friday. Investigators as jesus that is accused of engaging in sexual acts with a child over the past year. He faces several charges, including a felony charge of lewd or lascivious acts upon a child under the age of 14. To the east bay now where authorities are investigating a large cockfighting operation. Deputies rated a property in rural pleasanton and recovered hundreds of chickens. Ktvus Crime Reporter henry lee with more on the call that tipped off investigators. Reporter a cockfighting ring busted in the east bay with roosters fighting to the death. Coliseum style gladiator fights. Reporter it happened with a tip called into the Alameda CountySheriffs Office about dozens of peak will add a legal cockfight. Severe form of animal cruelty , those birds going to those fights and usually only one bird comes out alive. Reporter flew over the rolling property. The cockfight was held inside and out building. This is the view from the ground, a gated property all but shielding the operation. Search sheriff Sergeant Ray Kelly said police set up the helicopter before raiding the property saturday with the help of police and chp. When Law Enforcement arrived all of those individuals began to run for the hills. Reporter 10 were detained, but investigators are trying to identify the ringleader of the operation. They found more than 120 roosters, 59 hands, 400 checks and unborn foul. There were up to about 600 birds if you include the checks and several hundred eggs that were being incubated. Reporter some birds didnt make it. Among the dead, these two chicks. We had birds that had serious injuries to their extremities, where they had been spliced by razor knives that are put on their clause. Cockfighting is one of the most cruel blood sports. Reporter the roosters were most likely shot up with performanceenhancing drugs. The birds are doped up with amphetamines and other drugs to make them more aggressive so they wont fight in the ring to the death. Again that was henry lee reporting. This year the oscars will consider films that were not screened in a commercial Movie Theater as a result of the pandemic. The academy of Motion Pictures arts and sciences will involve films that debuted on the streaming service. Movies must have already had a plan theater release to be considered. The Academy President released a statement saying exceptions had to be made during this historically tragic time, when audiences appreciate movies now more than ever. Some Small Business owners said they cant wait any longer for the stayathome order to be lifted. What they are doing now is reopening on their own. That puts them at odds with the law. Reporter tuesday the owner of vacavilles serendipity salon, tempted karma in the law by resisting the shelter in place order and resuming business. Im more worried about the guaranteed loss im going to take if i continue to stay closed. Reporter six weeks of shutdown and mounting bills are forcing her to open up. Shes losing 15,000 per month. As may approaches she is reopening her twoyearold salon. First up, macy broda bash to have her extensions done. If you take proper precautions you decrease your risk of contracting the virus. Reporter the push to resume business is sweeping from the north bay to southern california. I am a Small Business, i need the revenue to survive. Reporter from bars to salons, some say if they wait for the state to greenlight reopening californias economy, they wont have a business. I decided to open my doors so the stylist in my salon can make money. Reporter for the handful who have reopened, many more are clamoring to do the same, but online. They are fuming over the perceived inequities over who was allowed to reopen and shut down. Some are worrying if another month goes by and there is no clear opening date for the california economy. The need is for there to be a vision of how the Small Business person can cope with this in a truly sanitary and hopeful to society way. Because it does get worse and worse. Reporter leah rivera is limiting the number of customers, using gloves and masks, sanitizer and strictly enforcing social distancing. Vacavilles police chief says he will do outreach, not issue citations, try to get Business Owners to comply with existing orders. We certainly are concerned for our local businesses that are suffering and struggling. Our intent is to educate and work with the businesses. Reporter a growing number of Business Owners feel the best way to work with them is to let them go back to work. Santa cruz county may ease stayathome restrictions starting next week as parks and beaches are on track to reopen. The countys help officer says shes working with 13 other Health Officials on stayat home orders that are less restrictive. I merrily there looking at low risk, mostly outdoor activities, including construction, gardening and possibly golf. Santa cruz county is considering allowing summer day camps for schoolaged children. Warmer than yesterday, we had numbers that reach into the low 90s and spots, fairfield in the low 90s, walnut creek 90 degrees for a high, saratoga 87, pretty warm out there. The warmest day we will see this week. Temperatures from here begin the trend south and we will see whether systems from the north come down. When that system comes down it will bring cooler air close to us. Something i wanted to talk about today, as we look at the live camera shot, a lot less people on the road and a lot less polluting particular matter going into the air because we are doing a lot less stuff. The difference. Today is a day where we have high pressure, a warming atmosphere, it could easily be a spare the air day. Its not, but it could easily be. Look at their quality right now, we are looking across the bay at berkeley. Again, you can seeagain, you ca it all the time, but you can see its a little hazy. Theres the claremont hotel. Im just pointing out really the impacts of not putting stuff in the air. Look at what it does to the atmosphere. Nature is really having an interesting run right now. And again today, just after this newscast, go outside and look up in the sky. Lookout. If you really think about it, on a day like today when its warm like this, its hazy typically, that is not the case, a beautiful day. So in the southeast there has been some strong storms, the storms continue to fire off, this is thunderstorm warnings and watches through houston and mississippi and up by the upper ohio and Mississippi Valley bailey st. Louis. You can see the trend, nobody is traveling, not many people are traveling so not a lot of folks impacted at the airport. Severe weather. This is the time of year and they are getting it. A little fog off the coast right now, as we talked about. Not much today, kind of patchy at best, but theres a little fog and that will linger the next few days and even enhance as we get closer to this low pressure to the north of us. I will show you right here, see that guy. So the situation in a shopping is dropping down and here is the ridge. This ridge is bumping, its going this way and going down a little bit. So whats going to happen, all that means to you and me is a deeper marine layer, cooler daytime highs. It will still be beautiful, just not as warm. Temperatures the next few days will generally be, today we had upper 80s to low 90s in the warm response. Tomorrow will be mostly upper 70s and low to mid 80s and the warmest spots. A little cooler and you will see cooling each day of the weekend. I will see you back here with a five day forecast. Starting next month airbnb is rolling out new cleaning protocols. The new standards will encourage the use of protective equipment and proper disinfectants when cleaning properties. There will also be a mandatory 24hour weight between rentals to address the possibility of particles that could be airborne inside a home. Still had, concerns are mounting about the nations food supply. Coming up, the ceo who is raising the red flag about a break in the Food Supply Chain. Coming up on ktvu news at six , concerns over what markets still operating in the bay area. New video showing live animals and raw meat being sold in the same place. State lawmakers are working to shut them down. Another county in the north bay is easing restrictions just in time for the warmer weather. What people in Sonoma County will be allowed to do starting tomorrow. Its not just the Meat Industry with concerns over shortages. We look at food supply fears and whats being done to make sure there is enough food for everyone. Reporter the coronavirus is impacting americas food supply in more ways than one. Its infecting workers who help supply it and changing where and how americans consume it. I think the issue is we have seen consumer demand 4050 normal. Reporter perishable items are particularly difficult. Some farmers have had no choice but to plow crops as Fresh Produce rots. We are trying to repeat all of our supply chains. It really threw a grenade in our supply chain. Reporter the meat business is also suffering. Plants are shutting down as workers become infected. Tyson, smithfield nj bs of closed processing plants. The tyson chairman wrote, in a published letter, billions of animals including pigs, cattles and chicken will be