Effect tomorrow night and saturday. Now this will not become a winter storm warning. It will most likely become a Winter Weather advisory tomorrow night or possibly a premium rain advisory. Thats what were looking at in these areas. Snow and ice. Again, snow varying. And ice is the big factor. Slick roads before changing over to all rain. Not concerned about this in the d. C. Area and points to the south. Temperatures will rise quickly on your saturday. Were going to have much more on saturdays weather and the weekend. Sundays weather, interesting as well. For a completely different reason. Ill see you back here in about ten minutes. Thank you, doug. Our Team Coverage continues. Lets take a look outside. It is not just the cold, it is the wind having an impact on you guys across our region. That includes a woman in Northern Virginia who almost had a tree fall on top of her car. Chris gordon is outside the metro station. Chris . What i want to tell you is this is not a normal rush hour.
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A new study looking across a large body of research finds further evidence for the safety of vaccines that are Food and Drug Administration-approved and routinely recommended for children, adults and pregnant women. The study updates a vaccine safety review that was released by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 2014. This in-depth analysis found no evidence of increased risk of serious adverse events following vaccines, apart from a few - previously known - associations, said Susanne Hempel, director of the Southern California Evidence Review Center.
The meta-analysis, published in the journal
Vaccine, does not address the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, but summarizes the results of 338 studies of other vaccines commonly given across the lifespan.