Right here in the bay area, there was 37,000 cases and nearly 670 deaths. New a new, the state superintendent of schools is urging districts to use an abundance of caution when it comes to reopening classrooms this coming fall. Superintendent Tony Thurmond held a virtual News Conference this morning on the efforts to support School Reopening decisions we talked about what the state is doing to help districts hold classes on campus. Thurmond is hoping School Districts do not rush to any Big Decisions on how to reopen. We know conditions have changed significantly. Those conditions warrant School Districts taking steps, i would say require an abundance of caution, to think through how reopening might take place, and to repair some contingency plans, if conditions persist. Just last month, the state department of education released 62 pages of guidance for districts on how to implement physical distancing and properly disinfect campuses. The sand for this Unified School District has annou
In san pedro square, a surprising thing started happening that caught managers by surprise. The hardest thing is getting employees to come back because they are making more money on unemployment. Reporter in some cases, a lot more. Which is unbelievable. Reporter Natalie Matheson was laid off in early march from her job as a hostess in Hotel Restaurant but being unemployed is far from the hardship she was expecting. Its wonderful because they are giving me a lot of income, more so than if i was working right now. Reporter she qualified for state unemployment which pays 200 a week, then came the federal stimulus bill which brings in another 600 a week on top of that. I making a decent amount on unemployment so i have thought should go back to work, when should i go back, is it worth it . Basically anyone in california who is earning less than 43 or 44,000 a year is collecting more on unemployment insurance. Reporter and employment Attorney Says workers can enjoy the benefits, until they