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Page 1: Celebrate the - | dpw · 6/25/2020  · Celebrate the Fourth of July at home. Large outdoor gatherings are still high risk, especially when people are close together and unable to
Page 2: Celebrate the - | dpw · 6/25/2020  · Celebrate the Fourth of July at home. Large outdoor gatherings are still high risk, especially when people are close together and unable to

June 25, 2020

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Celebrate the Fourth of July at home.

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Large outdoor gatherings are still high risk, especially when people are

close together and unable to properly social distance.

June 25, 2020

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New Cases by Day 4

June 25, 2020

In DC, we have

flattened the curve,

but we have not

eradicated the virus.

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Need a test? Get a test. 5

June 25, 2020

If you have any symptom or believe you have been exposed to the virus, get tested.

COVID-19 Testing/Sampling Weekly ReviewAs of Saturday June 20 at 8PM

Schedule by Site Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

F Street 10am-2pm X X X X X

Anacostia 10am-2pm X X X

UDC – BB 10am-2pm X X

Fire Stations 4pm-8pm 4 / 11/ 24 / 31 8 / 10 / 30 / 31 (Sat is 12p-4p)

Serology L Street SE 9am-3pm X X X X X

CORE Response 10am-4pm Standby to assist d/t weather TBD TBD TBD

264

535

342

288

167

124

433

260

0

277 41

3

239

170 259 39

7

237 316

325

589 78

8

1237

653

1679

1039

1482

1438

568

1288

414

352

12-M

AY

13-M

AY

14-M

AY

15-M

AY

18-M

AY

19-M

AY

20-M

AY

21-M

AY

22-M

AY

26-M

AY

27-M

AY

28-M

AY

29-M

AY

1-JU

N

2-JU

N

3-JU

N

4-JU

N

5-JU

N

8-JU

N

9-JU

N

10-JUN

11-JUN

12-JUN

13-JUN

15-JUN

16-JUN

17-JUN

18-JUN

19-JUN

20-JUN

TOTAL TESTS PER DAY – LAST 30 DAYSROLLING Tests Per Day Avg: 552

Next Week

172 352 348 299 5811019

1585984 1099

1534

59855,384

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1000

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7000

3-Apr 10-Apr 17-Apr 24-Apr 1-May 8-May 15-May

22-May

29-May

5-Jun 12-Jun 19-Jun

NU

MBE

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MPL

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Weekly Total

Items of significance• Increase use of LabCorp to decrease pressure on DFS PHL• Onboard 13 additional Nurses on Wednesday• Operationalize a 2nd Serology Site at Tacoma Rec Center mid-week• Begin sampling at Licensed Care facilities on Thursday

District Supported Testing by Week

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Hospitalizations 6

June 25, 2020

Washingtonians continue to be

hospitalized with COVID-19.

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Lives Lost 7

June 25, 2020

Each life lost was someone’s family member, friend,

neighbor, mentor, loved one.

We all have a special responsibility to take actions that protect the most vulnerable

among us.

We have lost 541 neighbors to the virus.

Lives Lost per Day Due to COVID-19

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COVID-19 Nationwide 8

June 25, 2020

Reported cases per 100,000 residents by county since last week

Source: The Washington Post

Yesterday, the U.S. set a new

record for highest daily new cases.

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Our Shared Responsibility. Our Special Responsibility. 9

Wear a mask.

Keep 6 ft of distance from others.

Choose your activities wisely.

June 25, 2020

PROTECT YOURSELF. PROTECT OTHERS.

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Need a test? Get a test.

June 25, 2020

Free COVID-19 walk-up testing sites open Thursday, June 25:

No pre-registration needed for walk-up testing

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

§ Engine 8, 1520 C Street, SE

§ Engine 10, 1342 Florida Avenue, NE

§ Engine 30, 50 49th Street, NE

§ Engine 33, 101 Atlantic Street, SE

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

§ F Street, NW between 4th and 5th Streets, NW

§ UDC-CC Bertie Backus Campus, 5171 South Dakota Avenue, NE

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

§ 4th Street SW, between I & M, SW (Closest Metro: Waterfront Metro)

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