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"D.C. area though now starting to spread northward through the beltway and up into Montgomery and prince George's counties in Maryland It is 55 and ros and 55 farragut square 56 in Laurel at four 41 What a sad way to usher out 2021 hearing the news that actress Betty White died Friday at the age of 99 after attracting at entertaining France across literally generations TV guides Matt rauch joined sandy cassel to talk about white's career It just feels like a loss although we just can only celebrate all that she did And she won a Guinness Book world record for career longevity I mean she was doing it Her story is the story of television She was there at the beginning selling hours and hours of live local daytime talk in Los Angeles She had a sitcom that she produced First woman producer called life with Elizabeth that became nationally syndicated She had talk show on NBC She was famous for all the game show appearances and then to get two signature roles at mid career mid to late career to be Sue Ann nivens on the Mary Tyler Moore show and then flip the script and be rose nyland on The Golden Girls when they'd actually wanted her to play blanche and she got to play rose instead and just took it to even a new level of stardom at 88 She won yet another Emmy as guest host of Saturday Night Live after a fan campaign and it really she just did it all and she seemed to have a great time doing it and she entertained us all along the way There are no regrets in terms of what she did We just regret the fact that she can't live forever Yes we do Well Matt let's talk now about some TV shows that are coming back A couple of favorites Yeah the TV comes back in full force Everything's back basically but on Tuesday too long running shows are going to sign off beginning their final seasons on ABC We have the sitcom blackish which was pretty groundbreaking in the way that it dealt with a lot of racial issues But in the first episode as the final season Michelle Obama guest stars So that's a pretty big get And over on NBC a popular tear jerker this is us is revving up for its final season So everybody who's been following the pearsons and their ups and downs over several time frames just get out the hankies because it's going to be an emotional final season for sure That is TV guides Matt Roush It's four 43 The region has seen a huge spike in coronavirus cases in recent weeks and it has some school systems beginning 2022 in virtual mode others requiring negative COVID tests to allow kids back into class no matter where you are though plenty of parrot anxiety as we head back to school this week One way or another Parents should send their children back to school with masks and with vaccines for those who are available But doctor Katie Edwards the medical director at Annapolis pediatrics says they should also expect that their kid is going to get sick with the same kind of illness type of illness that they get sick with every year She says vaccines and other treatments will help minimize worst outcomes but since this is becoming another respiratory illness like cold or flu We do need to normalize this as something we are all gonna get Doctor anisha Abraham and children's national says it's still a good time to talk to your kid about their anxieties though It's only if they're feeling down or really anxious These are also good times to talk to your healthcare provider John Doe and WTO P news A second person has died after shooting at a New Year's Eve bonfire party in prince George county Virginia the Richmond times dispatch reports a shooting happened about half an hour into the new year about 200 people attending an outdoor party police say 20 year old tremendous tides of Siri county died at the scene a second victim 22 year old divine clanton of Dinwiddie county died of his injuries in hospital Saturday afternoon Police say they are confident that some of the party's attendees had witnessed the shooting and they're asking those witnesses to come forward so far no arrests just ahead new year's heartbreak for the Washington Wizards Frank hammerhead details at next four 44 As boosters are.

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"Montgomery county in fact right over our heads and along I 70 between Hagerstown and Frederick We've got 54° in northwest D.C. at two 41 Experts say there may be an increase in domestic terrorism in the U.S. in 2022 in this week's episode of the hunt with WTP national security correspondent JJ green doctor Hans dick of saint Schindler senior director of the counter extremism group project I should say says Americans need to realize that domestic terrorism does not operate in a bubble Because the U.S. is fertilized by the situation and the U.S. situation is fertilized by the U.S. situation So I wouldn't want to separate those two because there is money flows from European networks to Americans and back and there is meeting of Americans with Europeans on European soil and vice versa Looking at January 6th what did we learn from that and the anniversary of January 6th is coming very very soon Do you see or hear anything that we should know about I mean what have we learned What we learned is that significant organism First of all we learned that this was not a spontaneous expression of angle However extremist right It was very much pre planned It was organized and major parts of the people who entered the capital on that day came to Washington D.C. in order to do exactly that Was far more organized than it at the time Secondly we also learned that there is a reason why the Proud Boys did fund climbing drives Fundraising drives before Chinese This was accelerated by the political climate that may also have played a role but these guys have plants And they took advantage of the political environment at that time but they no less violent now that the political climate may be slightly more different It definitely showed you a very scary amount of organization and worrying overlap between individuals who get professional training military or security forces and the individuals who were on the steps of the capital and insight That I think has to be taken serious Doctor Hans Jacob Schindler senior director of the counter extremism project more at WTO P dot com search national security JJ green TOP news It's two 43 The region has seen a huge spike in coronavirus cases in recent weeks and it has some school systems beginning 2022 in virtual classrooms while others will require negative COVID tests before allowing kids back into class no matter where you are though plenty of plenty of parrot anxiety as we head back to school in one form or another this week Parents should send their children back to school with masks and with vaccines for those who are available But doctor Katie Edwards the medical director at Annapolis pediatrics says they should also expect that their kid is going to get sick with the same kind of illness type of illness that they get sick with every year She says vaccines and other treatments will help minimize worse outcomes but since this is becoming another respiratory illness like cold or flu We do need to normalize this as something we are all gonna get Doctor anisha Abraham and children's national says it's still a good time to talk to your kid about their anxieties though It's really if they're feeling down or really anxious these are also good times to talk to your healthcare provider John Doe in WTO P news A 5 year old Baltimore girl has been accidentally shot by her 6 year old brother in Baltimore The girl suffered a grayswood but she was taken to local hospital with non life threatening injuries Baltimore city police say the shooting happened just before 9 yesterday morning the boy had apparently gotten hold of his father's gun police say they have recovered the weapon the father was at the scene and charges are pending A second person has died after a shooting at a New Year's Eve bonfire party in prince George county Virginia the Richmond times dispatch reports the shooting happened about a half an hour into the new year about 200 people attended the outdoor party police say 20 year old tremas tines of Surrey county died at the scene a second victim identified a 22 year old divine clanton of Dinwiddie county died of injuries in hospital on Saturday afternoon so far no arrests just ahead new year's heartbreak for the wizards Two 44 Severe winter.

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"Trial by combat It culminated in a brutal and deadly assault on the U.S. capitol an attempt to overturn that election and keep president Trump in power CBS reporter grace segers was in the Senate chamber It was a terrifying experience That experience counterfeit patriots ransacking the capital and so far yielded criminal charges against more than 660 people Jail time for nearly 20 More than 45 have received subpoenas from the congressional committee investigating the riot Nobody's off limits Several close allies of former president Trump have refused to cooperate Steve Bannon a former top White House aide was charged with two counts of contempt We're here to fight this and we're gonna go on offense congressional Republicans have downplayed what happened on January 6th and mostly dismissed efforts to investigate Major Garrett CBS News Washington with the continuing spread of the omicron variant of the coronavirus many parents are wondering if it will be safe for their children to return to in person learning Parents should send their children back to school with masks and with vaccines for those who are available But doctor Katie Edwards the medical director at Annapolis pediatrics says they should also expect that their kid is going to get sick with the same kind of illness type of illness that they get sick with every year She says vaccines and other treatments will help minimize worse outcomes but since this is becoming another respiratory illness like cold or flu We do need to normalize this as something we are all gonna get Doctor anisha Abraham and children's national says it's still a good time to talk to your kid about their anxieties though It's only if they're feeling down or really anxious These are also good times to talk to your healthcare provider John Doe and W TOP news Sports next then traffic and weather on WTO P 8 44 The following is a paid commercial message For nearly 60 years.

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"An MCTS spokesman says the congressionally approved elementary and secondary school emergency relief fund is helping pay for the masks Get more information on the impact COVID-19 is having across our area at wt dot com Matt smold of YouTube news With the continuing spread of the omicron variant of the coronavirus many parents are wondering if it will be safe for their children to return to in person learning Parents should send their children back to school with masks and with vaccines for those who are available But doctor Katie Edwards the medical director at Annapolis pediatrics says they should also expect that their kid is going to get sick with the same kind of illness type of illness that they get sick with every year She says vaccines and other treatments will help minimize worse outcomes but since this is becoming another respiratory illness like cold or flu We do need to normalize this as something we are all gonna get Doctor anisha Abraham and children's national says it's still a good time to talk to your kid about their anxieties though If they're feeling down or really anxious these are also good times to talk to your healthcare provider John Doe and W TOP news Fairfax county public school system is going to offer diagnostic testing for symptomatic students and staff at south county high school tomorrow like they did today The testing is not required to return to school or work however it will take place tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. officials emphasized the testing should only be used by students and staff who are symptomatic and want to know their health status before returning to school or work Coming up in money news All the housing market records in 2021 and they weren't just prices I'm Jeff labo It's 6 24 You've counted down the seconds Now make every second.

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"In 61° downtown and district heights brought to you by noodle comb design offering 0% financing and free 3D rendering on your new roof visit new Lake home design dot com It's two 21 Woman is dead after a single car crash in prince George's county happened around four this morning on branch avenue and brandywine state police say the woman's car slammed into the guardrail and came to arrest in the median They say she died at the scene COVID cases are rising and so are efforts to fight it so in Montgomery county they are doing so one kn 95 masks get a time Maryland's largest public school system tells it is ordered a quarter million kn 95s enough for all of its 24,500 plus staffers through mid March an MCTS spokesman says the congressionally approved elementary and secondary school emergency relief fund is helping pay for the masks Get more information on the impact COVID-19 is having across our area at wt dot com Matt small of YouTube news Meanwhile with autocratic a lot of parents are wondering whether in person learning will either be safe for kids or whether the kids will even go back to classes Parents should send their children back to school with masks and with vaccines for those who are available But doctor Katie Edwards the medical director at Annapolis pediatrics says they should also expect that their kid is going to get sick with the same kind of illness type of illness that they get sick with every year She says vaccines and other treatments will help minimize worse outcomes but since this is becoming another respiratory illness like cold or flu We do need to normalize this as something we are all gonna get Doctor anisha Abraham and children's national says it's still a good time to talk to your kid about their anxieties though It's only if they're feeling down or really anxious these are also good times to talk to your healthcare provider John Doe and WTO P news Two 23 the holidays are usually tough times for area blood banks Factor in COVID and that situation becomes critical The Red Cross says the blood supply is running dangerously low We're seeing them at their lowest level in about ten years Actually hang in with the capital area Red Cross says during the pandemic many elective procedures were put on hold But now they're being done which means more blood is needed but at the same time we're still in the pandemic And that means some of our partners and our blood drug sponsors they might not be hosting blood drives So we're finding a challenge to keep up right now some of the area's hospitals say they have a day or less of blood on hand We want to make sure there is a healthy supply of blood and hospitals because if not it can delay patient care So she's asking anyone that can to take the time to donate a pint Michelle Morello WTO P news That's still ahead of money news What boosts the D.C. housing market every other year I'm Jeff label It's two 24 Moments they surround us Intersecting every day every instant Moments that can change us forever.

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"Will have rapid antigen test available at our firehouses the same way that we did the day after Christmas to make that available So that is a change in our schedule And if your test is positive don't wait remove yourself from that situation And start your isolation process Melissa Howell WTP news Four 42 the climbing COVID number includes more and more children but getting to see the pediatrician is becoming a pretty tough order At an apple as pediatrics appointments Philip fast Not burdened of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now People just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications So positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham is a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger They under the age of 5 are the ones that are hospitalized John Doe in WTO P news American university will go virtual to start spring semester on January 10th university officials say they expect in person classes to resume on January 31st officials are strongly recommending all students staff and faculty get tested at least 48 hours before that return to campus Georgetown university is also choosing to start spring semester online.

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"Never this a moment Hello there I began Crawford Acacia James is our producer and coming up British social Ghislaine Maxwell faces decades in prison after guilty verdict in a huge sex trafficking trial How could Wednesday's verdict affect others associated with alleged ringleader Jeffrey Epstein a closer look in about ten minutes How busy is your pediatrician's office right now Unless more than last year I'm John doeman News time three 31 The jury in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trial finds the defendant guilty on 5 out of the 6 counts after several days of deliberation fox's Alexis McAdams is at the federal courthouse in Manhattan To go through those 6 counts guilty and all of them except for count two which as we know is enticing a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts which carries a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison That was the charge that those jurors in that room even asked for a whiteboard to markers and highlighters as they went and asked the judge to please clarify what enticement meant on those charges And this comes after about 40 hours of deliberation So the jury did have several questions There was a few notes that were sent out as well but in the past during those deliberations including the holiday break that happened they had asked 13 questions to the judge sending out those nodes asking for more testimony asking to see some more of that evidence Prosecutors say Maxwell groomed in traffic underage girls to be sexually abused by her former boyfriend disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein We will take a closer look at that verdict in what it could mean as the case moves forward with CBS News legal analyst rosenbaum in less than ten minutes time It's three 32 Maryland has more than 2000 COVID patients in hospital beds the highest number ever Governor Larry Hogan says most of those being treated are unvaccinated and hospitals are being asked to monitor beds and put off elective surgeries Obviously the local COVID caseload is exploding a Maryland check that Maryland is now averaging about 6800 new cases a day Virginia about 6700 new cases a day Those are both records D.C. averaging more than 2000 cases a day That's up nearly 1000% over two years ago There are now plans to provide funding for hospitals impacted by staffing shortages It cubs as COVID cases continue to surge Today D.C. health officials announced while cases are surging vaccination rates are high and only 74% of hospital beds are occupied We've been working very closely with our hospitals to ensure that they are ready for any increases in patients Patrick Ashley with D.C. hell says to better assist hospitals when it comes to preparing and staffing the district will be providing a $15 million grant So $5 million is base funding which is given to them on a percentage of their operating beds $10 million provides them relief based on the amount of additional funds that they have spent on temporary staffing Actually says they have a lot of work to do when it comes to encouraging people to get booster shots You want to keep them safe and well and also preserve the hospital capacity Melissa Howell WTO P news Three 33 the surge in COVID cases affecting local colleges and universities American university will go virtual to start spring semester on January 10th university officials say they expect in person classes to resume January 31st officials are strongly recommending students staff and faculty get tested at least 48 hours before returning to the AU campus Meanwhile Georgetown university is going to go virtual to start spring term Glasses will be virtual through the 30th Of January with the university saying students had the option to return to residents halls beginning January 11th but anyone who does come back to campus has to be tested first Mary about university announcing the all star spring semester online for at least two weeks when students and staffers do come back everyone will have to be boosted or have a negative test result and everyone will need to wear masks indoors Because of the increase in COVID cases urging care centers around the area have lines stretching around the building Pediatricians are also getting swapped I am not a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus At least 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and that are positive that are ending up being hospitalized at children's currently John Doe in WTO P news Three 35 a big phone call later today between President Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin The White House says the range of topics will be extensive including upcoming diplomatic engagements with Russia Politico Cole founder John Harris telling WTP the meeting comes as tensions with Russia rise because of Ukraine Russian troops have been massing for several weeks more than a 100,000 on the border with Ukraine and there's a line expectation that they're at least contemplating the military action which would really be a big problem would lead to a significant escalation in an already tense relationship with the United States and Europe The Biden administration says it continues to engage in extensive diplomacy with European allies and partners about Russia's military buildup on the border with Ukraine CBS Jan Crawford at The White House says a Russian invasion would be met with fierce response from the west If Russia does invade The White House says the consequences will be severe including punishing economic sanctions additional military assistance to Ukraine and bolstering NATO allies in the region but there are no plans for U.S. troops on the ground Today's plan call requested by the Russian president Some supporters of Donald Trump are a seemingly try to remove some of the guardrails that stopped him from overturning the 2020 presidential election Then president Donald Trump began questioning the validity of the 2020 elections in August of last year His actions up to and after the election led to the January 6th assault on the capitol by his supporters With some two thirds of Republican voters now believing the election was stolen GOP controlled state legislatures have gone into action to restrict voting and take over local election boards The Georgia General Assembly now has more control over the state board of elections which itself has power over local officials Fulton county home to Atlanta and the largest block of democratic voters in the state is now being investigated Republicans backing former president Trump have replaced election canvassing board members in 8 of Michigan's 11 most populous counties Several Republican candidates who deny Trump's loss are running for offices in battleground states that could play a key role in the election of the next president in 2024 Outside experts call it a slow motion insurrection with a better chance to overturn democracy than Trump's failed power graph I'm Tim McGuire Just ahead of wtp closer look.

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"Remove yourself from that situation And start your isolation process Melissa how WTO penis The climbing COVID numbers include more and more kids but getting in to see the pediatrician could be a pretty difficult chore these days At an apple as pediatrics appointments Philip fast It's not burdened of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now People just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications The positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham's a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger say under the age of 5 are the ones that are hospitalized John Doe and WTO P news American university will go virtual to start spring semester on January 10th university officials expect in person classes to resurrect resume I should say on January 31st officials also strongly recommending students staff and faculty get tested at least 48 hours before returning to campus Georgetown university also tries to start spring semester online They will be virtual through the end of the month as well University says students have the option to return to residents halls beginning January 11th but anyone who does come back on campus has to be tested first about university announcing they'll start spring semester online for at least two weeks when students and staffers do come back everyone will have to be boosted or have a negative test result and everyone will need to wear masks indoor Two 32 43 I should say food and fitness go hand in hand and that is why the Washington football team is giving loudon county schools a $10,000 grant to promote both the donation is meant to fund more breakfast options at four county high schools is all part of the American dairy association's northeast fuel up to play program the NFL kicks in ten grand for school districts per club Just ahead of cap's winner a big Maryland football winner and more Straight ahead with rob wood fork It is two 43 Who is that again I don't know that number Please hold for a very important question You can skip robocalls but don't skip your well visits and recommended vaccines They help protect you So ask your doctor at pharmacist about any recommended.

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"Because of the increase in COVID cases urgent care centers around the region have lion stretching around the building Pediatricians also getting swamped I haven't had a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus Probably 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and that are positive that are ending up being hospitalized at children's currently John Doe in WTO P news President Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin will speak on the phone later today The White House has the range of topics will be extensive including upcoming diplomatic engagements with Russia Politico cofounder John Harris tells WTP the meeting comes as tensions between Russia and the U.S. rise over Ukraine Russian troops have been massing for several weeks more than a 100,000 on the border with Ukraine And there's a line expectation that there at least contemplating the military action which would really be a big problem would lead to significant escalation in an already tense relationship with the United States and Europe The Biden administration says it continues to engage in extensive diplomacy with European allies and partners about Russia's military buildup on the border with Ukraine CBS's Jan Crawford at The White House has a Russian invasion could be met with a fierce response from the west If Russia does invade The White House says the consequences will be severe including punishing economic sanctions additional military assistance to Ukraine and bolstering NATO allies in the region but there are no plans for U.S. troops on the ground Today's planned call was requested by the Russian president just ahead on TOP the stories have flowed like tap water since Tuesday's death a football coach and broadcaster John Madden more coming up it is one 37.

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"A new year Doctor Anthony Fauci says if your plan is to hunker down with family and close friends a home related vaccinated boosted gathering go for it But if your plans ought to go to a 40 to 50 person New Year's Eve party with all the bells and whistles and everybody hugging and kissing and wishing each other a happy new year he'd strongly recommend not doing that Sagar Meghani Washington Because of the increase in COVID cases pediatricians are getting swamped I haven't had a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus Probably 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and that are positive that are ending up being hospitalized at children's currently John Doe and W TOP news Maryland healthcare workers looking to get or renew their licenses are in limbo right now A cyberattack earlier this month shut down the health department's servers and now medical professionals tell TOP they are scrambling to get the documents that they need It's just been a nightmare Sharon meters spent a year doing a clinical internship and paid thousands and fees for her license but it's locked away on the health department's website and her new position as a therapist on hold It's doctors occupational therapists people in the nursing field And yet how are people supposed to get jobs The health department says 90% of data hacked in that security breach on its website this month is restored but IT teams are working around the clock to get the rest until then metter says Get some paper in a pan and ask you the damn thing The old fashioned way Gigi Barnett wtp news 1152.

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"Where it happened Police say this whole thing started around four in the morning An off duty officer not too far from here her shooting he found a man shot and wounded on boniface street and alerted other officers that the suspect got away in a white Mercedes Benz The car was stopped on Wayne and Dartmouth Police chief Marcus Jones says the suspect then got out of the car and started shooting Officers returned fire the individual who was shooting at the officers was struck and has succumbed from his injuries The chief says none of the four officers involved were hurt They have been placed on administrative leave while the state's attorney general's office is investigating as required under law There was body cam footage and they hope to release it within two weeks they say And WTO news In response Montgomery county's executive Mark elric saying today that the county's trying to address the rising crime particularly violent crime that's been happening in Silver Spring Over the last several months our department has been working proactively in Silver Spring to suppress illegal activities in particularly violence and we continue to meet with resonance business owners and workers and so are the spreading to find ways to address the rise in crime As local COVID cases climb more kids are coming down with it But getting kids into their doctor's office might be tough At an apple as pediatrics appointments fill up fast Not burden of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now people just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications The positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham's a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger say under the age of 5 are the ones that are hospitalized John Doe and W TOP news Coming up in money news if you couldn't find that sought after gift you were looking for the supply chain breakdown may not be the reason it may have been Grinch bots Are you thinking about refinancing your home to get cash out for college A renovation or to pay off debt The last thing you want to do is pay thousands of dollars.

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"Close friends a home related vaccinated boosted gathering go for it But if your plans ought to go to a 40 to 50 person New Year's Eve party with all the bells and whistles and everybody hugging and kissing and wishing each other a happy new year he'd strongly recommend not doing that Sagar Meghani Washington Now because of the increase in COVID cases urgent care centers around the region say they have live stretching around their buildings pediatricians say they're also getting swapped I haven't had a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus Probably 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and are positive that are ending up being hospitalized at children's currently John Doe and W TOP news COVID affecting everyone Marilyn healthcare workers looking to get or even renew their licenses now in limbo a cyberattack earlier this month shutting down the health department servers and now medical professionals were telling WTP they're scrambling trying to get the documents they need in a time when workers are stretched thin It's just been a nightmare Sharon meters spent a year doing a clinical internship and paid thousands in fees for her license but it's locked away on the health department's website and her new position as a therapist on hold It's doctors occupational therapists people in the nursing field And yet how are people supposed to get jobs The health department says 90% of data hacked in that security breach on its website this month is restored but IT teams are working around the clock to get the rest until then metter says Get some paper in a pan and ask the damn things The old fashioned way Gigi Barnett wtp news And still ahead in money news the Dow on a roll to close out 2021 and airlines they continue to struggle.

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"Local hospitals including no vint health which operates hospitals and manassas and haymarket are issuing a similar plea on social media Gigi Barnett W TOP news As local COVID cases climb more kids are coming down with it but getting kids into the doctor's office might be tough At an apple as pediatrics appointments Philip fast It's not burdened of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now people just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications The positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham is a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger say under the age of 5 but the ones that are hospitalized John doeman news Food and fitness go hand in hand and that's why the Washington football team is giving loudon county schools $10,000 in grant money to promote both The donation is meant to fund more breakfast options at four county high schools It's all part of the American dairy association's northeast fuel up to play program the NFL kicks in ten grand for school districts per club market With President Biden wrapping up his first year in office correspondent Stephen portnoy takes a look back On the platform where two weeks earlier rioters swarmed Joe Biden urged unity We must end this uncivil war The new president went about undoing the policies of his.

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"Down with family and close friends a home related vaccinated boosted gathering go for it But if your plans ought to go to a 40 to 50 person New Year's Eve party with all the bells and whistles and everybody hugging and kissing and wishing each other a happy new year He strongly recommend not doing that Sagar Meghani Washington And for Smithsonian museums closed a visitors today through Monday COVID cases sweeping through the staff the national museum of African art the postal museum the anacostia community museum and the national museum of Asian art going to be closed Smithsonian saying it will reallocate healthy staff to keep them open for the rest of the week And because of the increase in cases urgent care centers around the region have long lived stretching around the building pediatricians also getting swamped I haven't had a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus Probably 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and that are positive that are ending up being.

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"Mid 60s 54° right now in Leesburg 52 at camp springs and it's also 54 officially at Washington recognition Thank you Matt brought to you by new lacombe design offering 0% financing and free 3D rendering of your new roof visit new la combe design dot com For 21 if your mildly ill and think you might be infected with coronavirus hospitals say stay away W TOP's Gigi Barnett has details from Northern Virginia If you need a COVID-19 test and you are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms do not go to the emergency room That's the plea from a nova health system in Northern Virginia this week The hospital sent that message over social media as it's seeing a spike in patients with medical conditions needing emergency care other local hospitals including no vint health which operates hospitals and manassas and haymarket are issuing a similar plea on social media Gigi Barnett W TOP news As local COVID cases climb more kids are coming down with it but getting kids to their doctor's office could be a little difficult At an apple's pediatrics appointments fill up fast Not burden of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now people just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications to positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham's a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger say under the age of 5 but the ones that are hospitalized John Doe and WTO P news It's four 23 food and fitness go hand in hand That's why the Washington football team gave loudon county schools at $10,000 grant to promote both The donation is said to fund more breakfast options at four county high schools It's part of the American dairy association's northeast fuel up to play program The NFL kicks in ten grand for school districts per club market Next in money news more military discounts at a big retailer I'm Jeff label Four 23.

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"katie edwards" Discussed on WTOP
"Chantilly in the middle 50s 56° Penn corridor 52 and it's 51° in Colombia Two 40 Former Nevada senator Harry Reid is dead The 82 year old had served in Congress for more than three decades and was Senate majority leader from 2007 to 2015 Here's W TOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller Harry Reid as many people will point out grew up as a boxer as a young man and had kind of a hard Scrabble growing up period in Nevada And it was that kind of push and shove in the political world that he was used to and that's why he didn't mind going toe to toe with people at one point he actually called former president George W. Bush a liar a lot of Republicans obviously upset with him for things like that But on the democratic side they saw him as a fighter and somebody who always really went after things not only for the Democrats for but for the public at large Reed's wife landra says he died peacefully and surrounded by friends after four years with pancreatic cancer President Joe Biden is ordering all U.S. flags at The White House and on federal grounds to be flown at half staff to honor him In other politics President Biden is considering Sarah bloom Raskin for a top role at the Federal Reserve She is a progressive and a local who's married to a well-known Maryland congressman The Wall Street Journal reports the administration is eyeing Raskin to become the Central Bank's top regulatory official Raskin is a Democrat a former fed governor and Treasury Department official She's married to Maryland congressman Jamie Raskin The journal says that Raskin has a record of progressive views and if nominated and confirmed she would have a jam packed agenda tackling everything from capital rules and fair lending to digital assets and climate change Progressives encourage mister Biden to quickly nominate her warning that delaying her nomination crimps The White House agenda Joan Jones W TOP news To 42 food and fitness go hand in hand that's why the Washington football team gave loudon county schools at $10,000 grant to promote both The donation is said to fund more breakfast options at four county high schools it's all part of the American dairy association's northeast fuel up to play program The NFL kicks in the same amount $10,000 for school districts per club market As local COVID cases climb more kids are coming down with it around here but getting them to the doctor's office could be tough At an apple as pediatrics appointments fill up fast Not burden of illness of really sick kids It's just volume of illness Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director of the practice which has 5 offices in Maryland In the past parents wouldn't get too concerned about a kid showing symptoms of a cold but now People just want to know right This is this virus that has so many implications The positivity rate at children's national hospital right now 48% The very small minority of those patients actually end up being hospitalized Doctor anisha Abraham is a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine For those kids that are vaccinated we continue to see that they're having milder cases They're not being hospitalized We're also seeing that more kids that are younger They under the age of 5 are the ones that are hospitalized John doeman news Our on Dave Preston at Yankee Stadium will have details coming up two 43 When we and American Eagle dot com were asked by our client repair clinic to well repair their website our digital marketing experts like Tim rolled up their sleeves and got to work You know Tim you know that he loves a good challenge which meant that this project was pretty much the highlight of Tim's year From improving slow loading performance that plagued our client's site to slashing duplicate pages and building and optimized sitemap Tim was like a real-life action hero but of website optimization And our client reaped the benefits With major strides in their SEO like more traffic impressions and revenue Tim and the team even helped them create.

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"katie edwards" Discussed on WTOP
"Around the region also have lines stretching around the building pediatricians are getting swamped with calls these days I haven't had a positive COVID in the office for months and then literally it was like an explosion over the past two weeks Doctor Katie Edwards is the medical director for the Annapolis pediatrics group which is as busy as it's ever been right now Sometimes it's just a cold but she says People have been coming in over the past few months even for things that they maybe wouldn't have necessarily come in for before because it was an unnamed virus Probably 48% of our kids that are being tested right now in the hospital actually being positive for the COVID virus At children's national hospital doctor anisha Abraham a pediatrician and acting chief of adolescent medicine says most of them are mildly symptomatic though It's a small percentage of those people that are being tested and that are positive that are ending up being hospitalized at children's currently John Doe and WTO P news Meantime two Maryland counties are taking action on these surgeon COVID cases And a rental county executive Stewart Pittman says he's county is seeing a coronavirus case rate of 90 per 100,000 and he's urging residents to get their booster shots but unlike county executives in Howard and Baltimore counties he is not declaring an emergency explaining he'd need county council approval to do that Rather than play yo yo with these decisions we're letting the county council debate this first and arundel county council will meet on the issue next week Frederick county executive Jan Gardner says she's asking that county's board of health to hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss the current risk of COVID and a possible indoor mask requirement Kate Ryan W TOP news Amid a nursing shortage during the pandemic comes an additional problem nurses aren't able to renew or obtain licenses in Maryland right now In fact all health licenses have been on hold It's because of a system outage caused by this month's cyberattack at the state health department in Maryland but there are now workarounds being developed that could help affected nurses on the job Coming up on We went and did the mission You've known my position for a long long time It's time to end this war We look back on President Biden's foreign policy failures and triumphs this year It's right after traffic and weather 1107 A big deal the college football player said vandals sportsbook This is Dave Johnson of what I'm talking about FanDuel is hooking new customers up with 30 to one enhanced dogs on any team to wither semifinal game So you can bet $5 worth $150 on any team that make it to the final at Alabama will make it to the final Just sign up for vandals sportsbook use that promo code Dave Johnson and make a deposit.