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Worst Fear of Prisoner Advocates Comes True: First Inmate Dies of Coronavirus in DC Jail

Washington, D.C. recorded its first coronavirus-related death among incarcerated people this week, after rights groups called for release of inmates.

You Can Still Join ‘Community Yoga’ While You Stay Home

While you are spending more time at home to stay safe from the coronavirus, yoga might act as a life-saver to get you through this nerve-racking experience.

Learn How to Boost Your Immune System via Hulin’s Online Class

Staying home is an effective way to protect yourself from the novel coronavirus. However, you need to step up your game by supporting your immune system.

Hilton and American Express Give Out Rooms to One Million Medical Workers

Hilton Hotels and American Express have joined forces in order to provide rooms for one million medical workers as they combat COVID-19.

District’s Total Number of Coronavirus Cases Surpasses 1,000

D.C. has recorded 1,097 COVID-19 infections as of Monday, exceeding the 1,000 case mark, with 24 people having died from the disease.

DC Council Wants Grocery and Pharmacy Workers Recognized as ‘First Responders’

Five members of the D.C. Council petitioned for the mayor to declare grocery and pharmacy workers as "first responders” during the coronavirus pandemic.

DC Mayor Issues Stay-at-Home Order due to Rapid Spread of Coronavirus

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that she has issued a stay-at-home order in response to the growing number of coronavirus cases.

Kennedy Center Gets $25 Million Bailout in Coronavirus Stimulus Package

The Kennedy Center will receive a total of $25 million funding as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus rescue package bill to help lift the economy.