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
D.C. moves to Phase II reopening Monday - the last part of our region to get there.
On Friday, Montgomery County became the final part of Maryland to begin Phase II of reopening.
The latest in reopening news:
- D.C. is now in Phase II of reopening. It means restaurants and non-essential retail can open indoors at 50% capacity and gyms and yoga studios can reopen with restrictions. Full details on what Phase II means in D.C. here.
- All of Maryland is now in Phase II.
- Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam laid out his plane for Phase III reopening in Virginia, but did not solidify a date. More details about Phase III in Virginia here.
Tracking the Coronavirus
Monday, June 22:
- DC reports an additional 38 cases on the start of Phase 2 of reopening, bringing the total number of cases to 10,058.
- Maryland has seen an increase in 297 cases and an average of 5.03% in testing positivity.
- Virginia reports 471 new cases as it's nearing 60,000 confirmed cases in the state.
Sunday, June 21:
- The District reports 36 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 10,020.
- The Maryland Department of Health estimates confirmed and probable deaths from COVID-19 now exceed 2900 people.
Saturday, June 20:
- An average test positivity of less than 5.5% continues in Maryland for newly reported coronavirus, signaling a downward trend.
- The DMV reports a combined total of 992 new cases of the virus.
- As of Saturday, the percentage of positive new tests in Virginia fell down to 7%.
- The District's total number of positive cases is now 9,984, with DC health saying death numbers have continued to plateau around 4-5 a week.
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: