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WPVI Action News 530 AM April 18, 2015

Shorts as we hit 80 degrees, david murphy is in for chris he has the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast. Dancingund. Reporter what a great great day, theres the shore, you dont see the camera bouncing much at all, because we dont have much wind out there. Satellite shows you how theres a little bit of cloud cover over there, now its beginning to thin out in southern delaware. Were off to a sunny start and staying that way temperatures not too bad 56 degrees in philadelphia. 45 in reading almost 60 at this early hour in Sea Isle City and atlantic city. As we roll through the day, 6 62 degrees by 9 00 a. M. Looks like a late day high of 79 degrees some urban centers hitting 80 or so. 77 by 6 00 p. M. A couple of issues theres a redflag warning this is in the northern suburbs until 8 00 a. M. Because of a slight breeze but mainly the low humidity and the dry forest floor, if a brushfire were to get started it could spread easily. ....

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COVID-19 far less dangerous to kids, but they are affected


PolitiFact s ruling: Half True
Here s why: In a viral video clip, a suburban Atlanta mother who implored her local school board to stop mandating masks for children claimed that kids ages 5 to 9 are not affected by the coronavirus.
Children have been less likely than adults to contract COVID-19, and it’s rare for them to become seriously ill with the virus but to say they are not affected goes too far.
More than 3.6 million children in the United States have tested positive, and at least 297 have died, according to the latest report from American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association. One reason schools require masks is to try to prevent kids from giving the virus to other people, which can happen even if kids become infected but don’t show symptoms. ....

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