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Foxtrot’s Abrupt Closure May Be Illegal
Arts & Society
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Pinto, McDuffie Call on Mayor to Ease COVID Restrictions
May 10, 2021
•District Council members Brooke Pinto and Kenyan McDuffie made an impassioned plea on behalf of their wards’ schoolchildren, families, workers and businesses.
D.C. Coronavirus Update: The End May Be in Sight
March 8, 2021
•The city is currently in Phase Two, meaning moderate community spread, moderate health and public health capacity and fair community engagement.
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.