16

Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW
Page 2: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Community Spread and New Cases 2

New confirmed cases over the past week:

§ Friday, May 22: 73

§ Saturday, May 23: 144

§ Sunday, May 24: 115

§ Monday, May 25: 109

§ Tuesday, May 26: 72

§ Wednesday, May 27: 86

§ Thursday, May 28: 46

May 29, 2020

Page 3: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Need a test? Get a test. 3

May 29, 2020

See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing

On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing site opens at F Street, NW between 4th and 5th Streets, NW.

FREE AND NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED

Page 4: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

New Grocery Sites 4

May 29, 2020

Page 5: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

PHASE ONE UPDATES

Page 6: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Phase One 6

May 29, 2020

District Government continues to operate in a

modified telework posture.

Page 7: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Department of Parks and Recreation 7

May 29, 2020

Beginning today, Friday, May 29, athletic fields, gated parks, dog parks, tennis courts, and

skate parks will start to re-open.

Contact sports and groups of more than 10 people remain prohibited.

Page 8: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Department of Motor Vehicles 8

May 29, 2020

On Tuesday, June 2, the Southwest Service Center will be open by appointment only for resident access to three services:

First-time/conversion DC license/ID card (including learner permit)

First-time/conversion DC vehicle titling/registration

Knowledge test

There will be no vehicle inspection or road tests offered at this time. Other DMV services remain available online.

Make an appointment at dmv.dc.gov

Page 9: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

DC Public Libraries 9

May 29, 2020

Beginning today, Friday, May 29, residents may reserve books to be picked up curbside at two DC

Public Library locations: Cleveland Park Library and Anacostia Library

Residents may reserve books using the chat function on dclibrary.org or by calling the library.

Page 10: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Department of Public Works 10

May 29, 2020

Beginning today, Friday, May 29, residents can visit the Fort Totten Transfer Station for all normal operations, including:

Bulk trash drop-off

Food waste drop-off

Document shredding

Mulch pickup

Household hazardous waste drop-off

Page 11: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

REIMAGINING PUBLIC SPACE FOR RESTAURANTS, RETAIL,

AND RECREATION

Page 12: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Lowering the Speed Limit 12

May 29, 2020

The default speed limit on local roads

will be 20 miles per hour.

20 IS PLENTY

Page 13: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Recreation: Slow Streets 13

May 29, 2020

Slows streets will support neighborhood-based social distancing by limiting through traffic and lowering speeds in areas with heavy foot and bicycle traffic.

Identified roads will be limited to local traffic only, meaning destinations within two blocks, and the speed limit will be set at 15 mph.

Page 14: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Open Space: Restaurants & Retail 14

May 29, 2020

coronavirus.dc.gov/phaseone

Restaurants that are not already permitted for outdoor space or that want to expand their outdoor space

Retailers may apply for space for curbside pickup

Apply at

Page 15: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW

Outdoor Dining 15

May 29, 2020

§ Wear a mask (not required to wear while eating or drinking)

§ All diners must be seated

§ No more than six people at a table

§ Tables must be six feet apart

§ Games and other activities that lead to close contact are prohibited

WHAT TO KNOW What’s Open?Patio seating

Rooftop seating

Summer gardens

Alcohol can only be sold (except for grab and go or delivery) or consumed on-site between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and midnight.

Page 16: Community Spread and New Cases - Washington, D.C....See full list of testing sites at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing On Monday, June 1, the new walk-up testing siteopens at F Street, NW