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With coronavirus cases down sharply, here's why experts say not to reopen -  The Washington Post
With coronavirus cases down sharply, here's why experts say not to reopen - The Washington Post

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. Covid Case Tracker - The New York Times
Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. Covid Case Tracker - The New York Times

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. Covid Case Tracker - The New York Times
Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. Covid Case Tracker - The New York Times

COVID-19 Response Protocol - DCPS Strong
COVID-19 Response Protocol - DCPS Strong

Covid cases plateau in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, showing effectiveness  of vaccines, experts say - The Washington Post
Covid cases plateau in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, showing effectiveness of vaccines, experts say - The Washington Post

DC Reported a Record High Number of New Covid Cases on Thursday -  Washingtonian
DC Reported a Record High Number of New Covid Cases on Thursday - Washingtonian

D.C. COVID cases: Summer 2023 uptick of virus in wastewater,  hospitalization rates - Axios Washington D.C.
D.C. COVID cases: Summer 2023 uptick of virus in wastewater, hospitalization rates - Axios Washington D.C.

DC, Virginia, Maryland Coronavirus Metrics Plateau After Spiking | WAMU
DC, Virginia, Maryland Coronavirus Metrics Plateau After Spiking | WAMU

COVID cases are falling rapidly in the D.C. region after omicron peak : NPR
COVID cases are falling rapidly in the D.C. region after omicron peak : NPR

COVID-19 Response Protocol - DCPS Strong
COVID-19 Response Protocol - DCPS Strong

Limits and Opportunities of Federal Reporting on COVID-19 in Nursing  Facilities | KFF
Limits and Opportunities of Federal Reporting on COVID-19 in Nursing Facilities | KFF

Field Hospital In Washington Convention Center Ready For Possible Surge In  COVID-19 Cases | WAMU
Field Hospital In Washington Convention Center Ready For Possible Surge In COVID-19 Cases | WAMU

Latest COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations in the DC region - WTOP  News
Latest COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations in the DC region - WTOP News

COVID Cases Are At All-Time High In D.C. – And Among The Worst In The  Country | DCist
COVID Cases Are At All-Time High In D.C. – And Among The Worst In The Country | DCist

Coronavirus Cases Trending Up This Fall In DC and MD | WAMU
Coronavirus Cases Trending Up This Fall In DC and MD | WAMU

Why Are There Spikes In New COVID-19 Cases In DC?
Why Are There Spikes In New COVID-19 Cases In DC?

US COVID-19 cases top 400, including first in DC | CIDRAP
US COVID-19 cases top 400, including first in DC | CIDRAP

D.C. COVID cases: Summer 2023 uptick of virus in wastewater,  hospitalization rates - Axios Washington D.C.
D.C. COVID cases: Summer 2023 uptick of virus in wastewater, hospitalization rates - Axios Washington D.C.

D.C.'s Daily COVID-19 Cases Top 300 For Two Consecutive Days
D.C.'s Daily COVID-19 Cases Top 300 For Two Consecutive Days

Virginia, Maryland Report Highest COVID-19 Caseload In Weeks | WAMU
Virginia, Maryland Report Highest COVID-19 Caseload In Weeks | WAMU

DC Health on X: "Updated Ward-level data for positive coronavirus (COVID-19)  cases in DC. Visit https://t.co/pnawzxnrPZ for more information.  #StayHomeDC https://t.co/Z3xlA1e3jX" / X
DC Health on X: "Updated Ward-level data for positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in DC. Visit https://t.co/pnawzxnrPZ for more information. #StayHomeDC https://t.co/Z3xlA1e3jX" / X

Public Health Experts Warn Against Pandemic Fatigue As Cases Climb In D.C.  Region : NPR
Public Health Experts Warn Against Pandemic Fatigue As Cases Climb In D.C. Region : NPR

Coronavirus in DC: What to know about restrictions, cases and safety - The  Washington Post
Coronavirus in DC: What to know about restrictions, cases and safety - The Washington Post

D.C.-Area COVID Cases are Back on the Rise - The Washington Informer
D.C.-Area COVID Cases are Back on the Rise - The Washington Informer

Geodata on positive COVID-19 cases show no hot spots in the District
Geodata on positive COVID-19 cases show no hot spots in the District