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Around 14 Percent of Coronavirus Spreads Tied to Restaurants Over Four Months

The DC government was able to trace a total of 15 outbreaks back to restaurants and bars from August 1 through November 26.

DC Bans High School Sports, Announces Stimulus Checks for Unemployed Residents

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that contact sports in high schools would be suspended due to the recent surge in coronavirus infections.

DC Updates Plan for Combating HIV Stigma, Reducing Number of Patients

The District of Columbia has released a new update to its plan for eliminating the stigma around HIV and curbing the spread of the epidemic.

Metro Leaders Propose Closing 19 Stations, Eliminating Weekend Service

Metro is considering closing 19 stations and ending weekend rail service “in the face of a historic budget shortfall” due to the pandemic.

Metro Withdraws 6000-Series Railcars Following Second Train-Separation

Metro is temporarily pulling its fleet of 6000-series railcars after a second train-separation incident that happened on the Red Line.

Mayor Bowser Introduces New Covid Measures as Cases Rise

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said that some modifications will be made to the coronavirus guidelines that are part of Phase 2 reopening.

Mary Cheh Calls on Everyone to Get COVID Shot; Shares Trial Experience

DC Councilmember Mary Cheh said she suffered from muscle pain and headache as she takes part in Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine trial.

DC Sees Second-Highest Daily Total of COVID-19 Cases Since Spring

DC recorded 245 new coronavirus cases for November 16, the highest count of daily cases since May, bringing the total to 19,309.