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  1. Coronavirus (COVID-19) — District of Columbia Public Health Updates

  2. | coronavirus. The CDC recommends 1 updated COVID-19 vaccine dose for everyone 6 months and older. Find a Booster or Child Vaccination Location Near You. The COVID Centers will permanently close on March 31, 2023. Find more information on COVID-19 testing and vaccination, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus. DC COVID-19 Vaccination Data. VIEW MORE DATA.

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  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Track Covid-19 in Washington, D.C. Updated March 26, 2024. These Covid tracking pages are no longer being updated. Get the latest information from the Centers for Disease Control, or find...

  5. DC Public Schools Data; COVID-19 School Based Testing Program; Self-Reported Probable Cases; Previous Years' Data. View 2020 Coronavirus Data; View 2021- Feb 2022 Coronavirus Data

  6. COVID-19 Health Guidances. (To find translated versions of these health guidances in Amharic, Chinese, French, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese, please visit https://coronavirus.dc.gov/translated .) Mayor's Orders and Mask Guidance. COVID-19 Mask and Respirator Guidance, June 7, 2023.

  7. Apr 16, 2022 · Operating Status | coronavirus. Relevant Orders | DC Now in Phase Three of Reopening. Latest Orders. Mayor's Order 2022-043: Extension of Public Emergency for COVID-19 Through April 16, 2022. Mayor's Order 2022-029: Adjustments to Winter Action Plan of Mitigation Measures for COVID-19.

  8. COVID-19 | doh. - A + A. Listen. COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. While, for some, symptoms can be mild, COVID-19 can be serious or life-threatening especially among older adults, people who are immunocompromised and those with certain underlying medical conditions.

  9. Key Metrics | coronavirus. Listen. Key Metrics. Vaccinations. K-12 Schools Data. School Surveillance Testing. Variant Surveillance. District of Columbia monitors key public health signs of multiple communicable diseases as a part of routine surveillance activities and disseminates health communications to decrease community spread.

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