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District to Get More Car-Free Lanes for Buses and Bikes This Month

The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) is planning to expand its car-free lanes meant for buses and bikes into three more locations soon.

Pandemic Caused Rise in Death From Other Diseases in DC Due to Fear From Seeking Care

The District of Columbia has reported an increase in the number of deaths not related to the novel coronavirus from January-May compared to last year.

District Relaunches Capital Bikeshare E-Bikes on Streets

Capital Bikeshare, a bicycle sharing system that serves the DC area, has announced that it is putting its dockless electric bikes back on the streets.

Metro Conducts ‘Return To Work Survey’ to Plan Services During Reopening

Metro released a survey on its website, asking employers and employees about their plans for returning to work to design its services during the reopening.

District Has No New Cases of Coronavirus Linked to Street Gatherings

DC has recorded zero new cases of COVID-19 stemming from recent street demonstrations or other public events such as the Fourth of July celebrations.

Two Washington Nationals Players Test Positive for Novel Coronavirus

Two Washington Nationals players have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, the team’s manager announced Sunday.

National Academy of Medicine Holds COVID-19 Meeting via Zoom

The National Academy of Medicine’s Leadership Consortium is holding a biannual meeting via the video-conferencing app Zoom from 1 pm – 4 pm EDT on July 7.

Metro to Offer Extended Service on Fourth of July

Metro announced that there will be extended service at a number of stations after the Salute to America fireworks display on the National Mall on July 4.