night -- more potentially dangerous bacteria has been found here, specifically the presence of onedomonas, at least in patient care area outside the nicu. it was discovered in the water pipes after two newborns died in the neonatal intensive care unit. expertsfectious disease are working to identify where the a bacteria is coming from, the root of the problem, the hospital has been running continuous water sampling and testing. they are also working to disinfect the plumbing infrastructure for the entire complex. a number of babies have been transferred out of the knenicu. we who brought her sick child in today. i am feeling so bad about everything. that people should do something about it. as soon as possible. john: the county is planning a hospital-wide water treatment. but right now hospital officials are telling folks this afternoon, do not avoid the hospital, do not avoid getting care. all other departments are being run and are available at this hour. in cheverly, maryland, john gonzalez. back to you inside. federal funding for prince george's county's headstart program has been sto