Be social distancing protocols. There are questions and there is a lot of gray area, including in San Francisco. It appears parts of the new county orders might conflict with what the state says. Christy smith is in San Francisco to explain. Reporter it is another step towards a new normal with athletic fields and some other open spaces getting the green light to open. Starting monday, several areas that had been offlimits as we shelter at home could be accessible again, including skateboard parks. But tennis, basketball, and other activities that share equipment could still be offlimits. I think its okay some of them are being lifted gently, as long as were not having the direct contact, the persontoperson contact. Reporter here deloris park, some said it was too soon to change any coronavirus restrictions. Even though San Francisco is doing really well, were flattening the curve a little bit, i think another month is very helpful to do that. Reporter though the shelter at home order
And took it to the yale. Thats when the college speducated Public Relations experts said goodbye to his family and fled to avoid being jailed. Sergios journey to america was much more complicated than just getting on an airplane and flying here. He first snuck out of nicaragua, made his way through where he ws detained. After being released from and tortured. He escaped and made his way to america, where he entered as a political refugee, but he was once again spdetained and in detention, caught covid, and it wasnt until he started living with me and we got to know one another, that i really learned what het had gone through. Volunteer Michele Volpi hosted sergio three years ago. She and others helped him navigate the labyrinth of bureaucracies and bring his family to the states. They show up needinguasylum but not having any resources, not having housing, not knowing how to navigate transportation d states government. It was five years of waiting and another two hours of pacing before
Thank you. Moments ago a key deadline passed for people who lost homes in napa and Sonoma County wildfires. They had until 5 p. M. To sign up for a federal clean up program. Kpix5s Susie Steimle explains why many waited until the very last minute. Susie . Reporter well, liz, we are here at alta mir middle school. Theyre allowing people to sign the roes to help people reach a goal. As of 2 p. M. Today, 4,036 people had signed these roe forms. The goal is 5,100. So they hope enough people sign up between 2 p. M. Today and 2 p. M. Tomorrow to close that gap. The most reluctant of all Sonoma County residents filed in and finally agreed to turn their property over to the federal government today. What made you wait until today . Trying to figure out if it was a good thing or a bad thing. Reporter most dont want to be here. Not really in the big picture of things, but its kind of you dont have anything else. So its a forced hand. Reporter but theyre out of options. This is just a Necessary E
Temperatures in the 80s. Overnight, temperatures wont drop very much at all. Heat advisory in effect until 9 00 p. M. Thursday for virtually all the bay area except the coast. And over in this area to fairfield and beyond, excessive heat warning in effect until thursday evening. In just a moment ill come back and show you when we can expect minor relief and longterm relief as well. We certainly need it, spencer. The bay area heat wave keeping pg e crews busy around the clock. Some in livermore have been without electricity since yesterday. At one point 190,000 customers were without power. Fewer than 2,000 are still powerless as we speak. Several people found a way to beat the heat at brookley marina today. A couple of guys were learning how to wind surf. That plunge into the bay probably felt pretty good. Also a good day to sit and watch the boaters. A perfect day to spend next to, or actually on the water if you had that chance. Sitting on the dock of the bay. Sing it. Watching the t