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A COVID-Positive Parent’s Morning
April 8, 2020
•“Mommy? Can I please stop watching the iPad now?” My six-year-old son not so gently shakes my arm as I roll over in bed. I check the clock: 10 a.m. […]
AllTrails App, the Perfect COVID Thing to Do
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For those going stir crazy inside, as they say, there’s an app for that! AllTrails, an app for hikers has an “outdoors” platform with crowdsourced trails from nearly 10 million […]
GW Hospital Starts Drive-Through, Walk-In Testing
April 6, 2020
•The District is expecting a surge in COVID-19 cases over the next week or two, before the number of infections is likely to peak.
Working From Home: Designing a Space You Can Live With
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What do you do if you don’t have the square footage to dedicate to a single-purpose room — or to a single person?
Coronavirus Hits D.C. Wards Differently
April 2, 2020
•Overall, according to an April 1 report, 586 positive cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, had been recorded in the District; 91 were newly announced on Wednesday morning.
COVID Sights: Brooks Brothers Skips Town; Residents, Businesses Confront New World
March 30, 2020
•A few businesses remain open on M Street, such as Thunder Burger (takeout and delivery only), Moby Dick, America Eats (meals for the needy) and even Georgetown Tobacco.
COVID-19 by the Numbers: How Bad Is It?
March 26, 2020
•The number of known positive cases is growing everywhere. But the determining factors in the severity of the disease are the number and percentage of deaths.
D.C. Hunkers Down During Cherry Blossom Season (photos)
March 23, 2020
•There was a brief window for a few days early on as the flowers approached peak bloom when it was possible to capture the scene.
D.C. Moves Closures to April 27, Announces First Death Due to Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
•The prohibition on mass gatherings during a public health emergency was extended until April 25, the last Saturday of the month.
Bowser Declares State of Emergency; D.C. Events Canceled
March 11, 2020
•The District is recommending that nonessential gatherings of more than 1,000 persons, including conferences and conventions, be postponed or cancelled through March 31.