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Washingtonians Urged to Help Seniors Access Walk-Up Sites for Vaccination
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has called on residents to help anyone who is 65 and older get to the walk-up COVID-19 vaccination sites.
April 21, 2021
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Washington Sports Club to Pay $100K for Violating COVID-19 Rules
The Washington Sports Club will pay a penalty of $100,000 to the District after it was accused of violating COVID-19 emergency protocols.
April 21, 2021
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DC Marijuana Advocacy Group Gives Free Joints to Vaccinated for 4/20
DC Marijuana Justice handed out joints to residents who were able to show proof they have been vaccinated to mark April 20.
April 20, 2021
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DC Parking Enforcement to Fully Return Starting June
Drivers in DC will start facing the risk of getting parking tickets to the full extent on June 1, with the end of pandemic relaxation.
April 20, 2021
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Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Open for DC Seniors
DC residents ages 65 and older have access to COVID-19 vaccination at walk-up sites without making an appointment as of Monday, April 19.
April 19, 2021
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Metro Smartrip Cards From Before 2012 to Be Obsolete Soon
WMATA is upgrading its fare payment system, which means SmarTrip cards issued prior to 2012 will stop working due to their old technology.
April 17, 2021
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Walk-Up Vaccination Sites to Open for District Residents 65 and Older
DC announced that residents ages 65 and older will be able to get COVID-19 vaccination without scheduling an appointment at walk-up sites.
April 15, 2021
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Howard University Gets $1.59 Million Grant for Vaccination Work via Mobile Units
Howard University College of Medicine has received a total of $1.59 million to fund its efforts to produce mobile vaccination units.
April 15, 2021
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