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D.C. Passes 1,000 Coronavirus Deaths; Mayor’s Sister Dies
February 25, 2021
•COVID-19 led to a poignant and personal sorrow for D.C.’s Mayor Muriel Bowser, who announced the death of her older sister, Mercia Bowser, 64.
Vaccine Eligibility Expands, But Distribution Is Slow
February 22, 2021
•The new eligibility for 16-to-64-year-olds applies to those with cancer, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, an immunocompromised state or other conditions.
Georgetowners Find Getting Vaccination Appointments Challenging
January 25, 2021
•The list of priority zip codes for distribution left out Georgetown and other parts of Ward 2 and Ward 3, including zip codes 20003 through 20009.
D.C. Covid-19 Deaths Stand at 543
June 25, 2020
•From the Office of the Mayor: The District’s reported data for Wednesday, June 24, 2020, includes 31 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to […]
Morgan Pharmacy Opens COVID-19 Testing
May 14, 2020
•No doctor’s referral is required. Those who want to be tested fill out a questionnaire online and then are given a choice of appointment times between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on weekdays.
D.C. Opens COVID-19 Hospital at Convention Center
May 11, 2020
•Set up on the lower level, used for food service and car shows in the past, the finished rooms are ready today for around 115 patients infected with the coronavirus, if need be.