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Page 1: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,
Page 2: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Washington, DC’s Curve 2

Since April 29, 2020

New confirmed cases over the past week:

§ Wednesday, May 6: 193

§ Thursday, May 7: 245

§ Friday, May 8 : 203

§ Saturday, May 9 : 170

§ Sunday, May 10: 117

§ Monday, May 11 : 96

§ Tuesday, May 12 : 99Average daily new positives over last 14 days: 177Average daily individuals tested over last 14 days: 888

May 13, 2020

Page 3: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

ReOpen DC Metrics 3

May 13, 2020

We are monitoring:

Community Spread

Testing Capacity

Health Care System Capacity

Public Health System Capacity

Page 4: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

COVID-19 Cases and Spread 4

May 13, 2020

Metric Phased Reopening

Where we are today(as of 5/12)

COVID-19 Case Decline

Sustained decrease in community spread

14-day decrease 4 day decrease

Low transmission rate (Rt) Rt < 1 for 3 days Rt = 0.91 (2 days <1)

Page 5: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Testing capacity 5

May 13, 2020

Metric Phased Reopening

Where we are today(as of 5/12)

Testing Capacity Ability to test all

1) symptomatic,2) at-risk healthcare workers,3) essential workers, and4) close contacts of all new

positive cases

Ability to test all four groups

Ability to test all four groups

Page 6: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Health Care System Capacity 6

May 13, 2020

Metric Phased Reopening

Where we are today(as of 5/12)

Health Care System Capacity

Sufficient health care capacity without surge

<80% over 7 days76% occupancy (14 days <80%)

Page 7: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Public Health System Capacity 7

May 13, 2020

Metric Phased Reopening

Where we are today(as of 5/12)

Public Health System Capacity

Sufficient contact tracing capacity for all new cases and their close contacts

Contact tracing attempt of new cases within 1 day and their close contacts

within 2 days

Currently contact tracing priority populations and

their close contacts

Page 8: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

The District’s Stay-At-Home Order is extended through

June 8, 2020.

Stay-At-Home Order 8

May 13, 2020

Page 9: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Educational & Academic Retail Shops Pilot 9

May 13, 2020

§ No customers inside the stores§ Will start with locally owned businesses spread out across DC§ Businesses will be required to share data about sales, hours, how they adjusted operations,

and what worked and what didn’t

A pilot granting waivers to educational and academic retail shops to do curbside and front door pickup.

Applications open Friday, May 15.

When the time comes to reopen, we want to help our local businesses succeed. Through this pilot, we can work together to learn important lessons while ensuring safe operations.

Page 10: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

…there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control. Which, in fact, paradoxically

will set you back, not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided, but could even set you back

on the road to trying to get economic recovery.

“”- Dr. Fauci on reopening too soon

Page 11: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Continue to Do Your Part 11

May 13, 2020

BUT WHEN YOU GO OUT,

WEAR A MASK.

If you feel sick, call

your doctor or a

testing hotline.

If you have tested

positive for COVID-19,

isolate yourself.

STAY HOME,

Page 12: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

Free Resources Are Available 12

May 13, 2020

If you need testing: If you need a place to stay to isolate:

English: 1-855-363-0333

English & Spanish: 1-844-796-2797

1-888-349-8323

Page 13: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

SNAP Online Purchasing Program 13

May 13, 2020

Beginning today, District residents participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) may use their Electronic

Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to buy groceries through Amazon.com.

www.Amazon.com/snap-ebt

The District is

assisting local

retailers and farmers

markets interested in

participating in the

SNAP Online

Purchasing Program

to submit

applications for

review and approval

by the USDA.

To use SNAP benefits on Amazon.com, visit

Page 14: Washington, DC’s Curve...Washington, DC’s Curve 2 Since April 29, 2020 New confirmed cases over the past week: Wednesday, May 6: 193 Thursday, May 7: 245 Friday, May 8 : 203 Saturday,

HEROES Act 14

May 13, 2020

We urge the Senate to support this important measure, and the Administration to see it through so that DC can invest in health, opportunity, prosperity, and equity when we reopen.

THANK YOU, Speaker Pelosi, Leader Hoyer, and Congresswoman Norton

House COVID-19 response billwould make Washington, DC whole by repaying

$755 million

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