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Coronavirus in the DMV: June 18

The coronavirus impact on the DMV continues. Here are the updates for June 18.

WASHINGTON — The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) remains present around the country, as well as here in the DMV. Things like masks and social distancing are still important, but our counties and communities have begun to reopen.

This blog details the latest updates on our Road to Recovery in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Check in each day for what’s new, where each part of the DMV is at in its phased reopening plan and what direction the coronavirus trend is headed.

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Updates on coronavirus cases come from health departments between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. every day.  

Reopening the DMV

As of Thursday, Montgomery County was preparing to begin Phase II of reopening on Friday, and D.C. was set to begin its own Phase II on Monday.

The latest in reopening news: 

Tracking the Coronavirus

On Thursday, the DMV reached a combined 5,000 reported deaths from the coronavirus pandemic. More than 130,000 people in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have now contracted the virus.

  • In D.C., daily death numbers have been plateaued at around 4-5 for a week now.
  • DC Health says the District has seen 14 consecutive days of decline in community spread of the virus. Live updates on the Coronavirus in D.C.  
  • Maryland has been on a declining trend in daily cases for 13 days now.
  • The state has also seen a declining trend in daily deaths for 20 days.
  • Montgomery County now reports more than 700 people have likely died as a result of contracting COVID-19. Live updates on the coronavirus in Maryland.  
  • Virginia reported just 3 new deaths on Thursday – the lowest daily number since April 6.
  • After 16 days of decline, Virginia’s daily case numbers have been flat for three days. Live updates on the coronavirus in Virginia.  

Wednesday, June 17:

Across the DMV, testing numbers continued improving Wednesday, with Maryland and Virginia reporting their lowest percent positivities to date.

  • DC’s Ward 4 now has more than 2,000 residents who’ve tested positive for the coronavirus – the most in the city. Ward 5 ranks second, with just under 1,500 cases. 
  • More than 700 people in Montgomery County have now died from the coronavirus.
  • Maryland on Wednesday reported its second-highest daily number of tests, with 15,594 new results. Less than 6% were reported as positive, which is a new record low. 
  • Virginia says nearly 500,000 tests have now been given, and its average percent positivity has declined to 7.3%. 
  • Fairfax County, which has the most cases in Virginia, has reported less than 100 new cases a day  for nine days straight.

Read previous updates here.

What precautions should you take?

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol if soap and water are unavailable.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

Check the status of the virus in your state with your state health department's websites by tapping below:

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