The District of Columbia has recorded zero new deaths from COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the coronavirus, Monday, May 25, which is a first since March 31.
The practice of offering alcohol to go at some bars and restaurants in the District of Columbia can be permanently permitted after the coronavirus pandemic.
A street safety advocacy group held an action on Memorial Day, blocking off streets in D.C. in protest of lack of social distancing space for pedestrians.
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Washington, D.C. could begin a staggered reopening starting from Friday, May 29 depending on coronavirus-related figures, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser.
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D.C. council members Mary Cheh, Brianne Nadeau and Charles Allen penned a letter to Mayor Muriel Bowser, asking her to close some streets to motor vehicles.