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Transcripts For WUSA Wusa 9 News Sunday At 630pm 20131208

Lets get an update on what you can expect for the remainder of tonight and all the important mondaymorning commutes. Lets go to chief meteorologist topper shutt. Hi topper. Bruce, youre right. The morning commute will be a real mess north and west of town. It should not be that bad. But we want you to see the false sense of security here and the first area of the precipitation is pretty much moving on through now clearing the metro area. Not seeing anything showing up around town or the beltway, but were left with the freezing drizzle. Here is the next batch of the precipitation that is going to race in here tonight. But i think that it will produce the the heavy freezing rain north and west of town. Montgomery county, Fairfax County, certainly Frederick County and Loudon County. Just a little mix over the bay and indianapolis and also the county. So now temperatures, 27 to 31. North and west of town tonight. Icing is tonight north and west and the morning commute will be icy north and

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Concern surrounds long-term care facilities as COVID-19 cases increase

Concerns surround long-term care facilities as COVID-19 cases rise in San Antonio SAN ANTONIO – Increased hospitalizations and positive tests are showing that COVID-19 is not yet behind us, and once again, concerns are surrounding long-term care facilities. Katherine Nicholas, the assistant director of nursing at Morningside Ministries at the Meadows, a senior living community, is concerned as COVID-19 cases rise in our area. “We’re taking extra precautions. We went back to N95 masks,” Nicholas said. Masks are still required at the facility, and there are staff and visitor health screenings. Dion Munoz, the assistant executive director, said they had not had any recent outbreaks, and most of their staff members and residents are vaccinated.

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