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 the most important to help combat the spread of the virus.
This blog details the latest updates on the coronavirus 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.
Tracking the Coronavirus
- D.C. health officials reported zero new deaths from the coronavirus Monday.
- D.C. is now averaging 40 cases of coronavirus a day, down slightly from two weeks ago.
- Maryland is now averaging 3 deaths per day from coronavirus. That's the lowest average number of deaths since March.
- Maryland is now averaging 558 cases of coronavirus a day, about the same as the average number two weeks ago.
- Virginia health officials reported 3 deaths on Monday. A low number following the commonwealth's backlog issues.
- Virginia reported 687 new cases of coronavirus Monday, following a weekend where more than 1,000 cases were reported both Saturday and Sunday.
- The DMV region as a whole is nearing 300,000 coronavirus cases total. As of Monday 295,895 cases have been reported.
Reopening the DMV
The latest in reopening news:
- D.C. Public Schools announces that a limited number of DCPS students can return to in-person learning starting in November. Read the detailed plan here.
- DC health released its latest list of high-risk states. Find it here.
- D.C. announced a pilot that will allow a limited number of venues to host live entertainment. Here are the details.
- Maryland has entered the third and final stage of its reopening plan, with all businesses able to reopen. Details on what Phase 3 looks like here.
- Montgomery County has adjusted some of its Phase 2 guidelines. More here.
- Prince George's County, Maryland, remains in Phase 2, but released additional reopenings. Here's a look.
- Metro returns to a normal schedule with masks and social distancing still required. Here's the latest.
Previous Updates
October 6:
- D.C. sees a large spike and reports 105 new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the city's overall positive case total to 15,652.
- No new deaths reported in D.C. for three days straight
- Virginia is now averaging over 800 positive cases of the coronavirus a day.
October 3:
- President Donald Trump's medical team says he's doing well following his coronavirus diagnosis Here's the latest.
- Senate Republicans have canceled legislative work until Oct. 19 due to coronavirus cases. What to know.
- D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration said it will be up to the White House Physician's Office to trace the people who may have been exposed to the president in D.C., and to offer them advice on what to do.
- D.C. health officials reported 50 coronavirus cases Saturday. That brings D.C.'s average number of cases per day to 36, down from an average of 50 per day two weeks ago.
- D.C. reported 0 new deaths from the coronavirus Saturday.
- Maryland testing positivity rate is up slightly to 2.98% Saturday.
- Maryland is now averaging 549 coronavirus cases a day.
- Virginia health officials reported 1,116 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday. The highest single-day figure since September 17.
- Virginia is now averaging 770 cases of coronavirus a day, down 20% from two weeks ago.
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: