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… central business district as the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. The Grow Golden program brings small …
… and DC Public Charter Schools will begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. This week, DCPS teachers and staff who are …
… Mayor Bowser first made DC Circulator free for riders in 2019 as part of #FairShotFebruary. Since then, she has … free in March of 2020 in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency (PHE). The PHE expired on July …
… Young Women as Leaders to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on girls of color. On October 11, the District …
… participate in a panel discussion: What We’ve Learned from COVID-19: The Pandemic’s Impact on Perinatal Health and Our Next …
… “As our nation grapples with the disparities laid bare by COVID-19, our community is answering the call to invest in the …
… alternate care site to support the District’s coronavirus (COVID-19) medical surge response. When: Monday, May 11, at 11:00 …
… (Contact Tracers) To date, Mayor Bowser has directed $194.7 million to the District’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts. For more information, …
… an update on the District’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). The following updates will be discussed: DC Health …
… of Columbia: Number of patients under investigation for COVID-19: 23 Number of negative results: 17 Number of pending …