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Coronavirus (COVID-19) — District of Columbia Public Health Updates
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- Testing
Test Yourself DC is a COVID-19 At Home Testing Kit that...
- Vaccination Data
The District is using the COVID-19 Vaccination Plan to...
- FAQs
What is Coronavirus (COVID-19)? Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a...
- Key Metrics
Coronavirus Testing Pre-registration for Public Testing It’s...
- DC CAN
Coronavirus Testing. Pre-registration for Public Testing....
- Health Guidance
Mayor’s Order 2021-069: Modified Measures for Spring/Summer...
- Get Vaccinated
Find other opportunities to get vaccinated today, including...
- Vaccine Information
All DC residents 6 months and older are eligible to receive...
- Vaccination Q&A
Q. How can I get the vaccine in DC? A. It is easy to get the...
- K-12 Schools Data
View DC Public Schools Data. The figures below show cases...
- Testing
Coronavirus Testing Pre-registration for Public Testing It’s best to get testing through your provider, but if you need to use public testing, you can save time in line by visiting coronavirus.dc.gov/register to create a profile from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
Mar 26, 2024 · See the latest charts and maps of virus hospitalizations, cases, deaths, tests and vaccinations in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia.
Washington, DC is open for business. The nation's capital is ready to welcome you. Proof of vaccination and masks are generally not required in Washington, DC, but visitors are encouraged to check with individual establishments about COVID-19 protocols. Find the latest information from the DC government at coronavirus.dc.gov.
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.
Apr 16, 2022 · 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.