D.C. Department of Health confirmed 87 additional cases Tuesday of the new coronavirus in the District.
District residents will have to self-quarantine for 14 days after visiting these 27 states determined to be high risk for the coronavirus.
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed new order Friday requiring D.C. residents who have traveled to high-risk areas to self-quarantine for 14 days.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed Thursday there were 42 additional cases of the new coronavirus in the District.
Mayor Muriel Bowser said she was signing a mayor's order Wednesday to require all District residents wear face masks when they're in public.
D.C. Health Department reported 102 additional cases of COVID-19, the disease associated with the new coronavirus, in the District.
D.C. Department of Health reported 88 new positive cases of COVID-19, the disease associated with the new coronavirus, in the District.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed Thursday three additional deaths due to the new coronavirus in the District.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said she was going to extend the current public health emergency that's set to expire on July 24 to early October.
D.C. Health Department reported 40 additional cases Tuesday of the new coronavirus among District residents.
There currently are 239 available ventilators in hospitals and 93 patients in D.C. hospitals, according to the D.C. Health Department.
D.C. Department of Health reported nine consecutive days of a decline in new coronavirus cases in the District.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed four additional deaths due to the new coronavirus in the District.
D.C. Health reset its count of the number of days the District has experienced a sustained decline in community spread of the coronavirus.
D.C. Health confirmed there were no additional deaths in the District due to the new coronavirus as of Tuesday morning.
D.C. Health Department confirmed 33 additional cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in the District to 10,515.
With the District in phase two and about to enter the July 4th weekend, D.C. Health reports two new coronavirus-related deaths.
D.C. Health confirmed a new peak in its data concerning community spread of the new coronavirus in the District.
Mayor Muriel Bowser encourages D.C. residents celebrating the Fourth of July to practice safe social distancing.
D.C. Health Department confirmed one additional death due to the new coronavirus, a 60-year-old female.
"In D.C., we have flattened the curve, but we have not eradicated the virus," D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed three additional deaths due to the new coronavirus Friday, bringing the city's total to 546.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed two additional deaths due to the new coronavirus Thursday, bringing the city's total to 543.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed four additional deaths in the District to the new coronavirus, bringing the city's total to 541.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed Tuesday two additional deaths due to the new coronavirus, bringing total deaths in the District to 537.
Total cases surpassed 10,000 with the District of Columbia set to enter phase two of reopening on Monday.
D.C. Health Department confirmed 32 additional cases of the new coronavirus in the District, bringing the overall total close to 10,000.
Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed Friday that the District would enter Phase Two of its reopening on June 22.
D.C. Health Department confirmed 56 additional cases of new coronavirus, bringing total cases in the District to 9,903.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the date for phase two of the District's reopening, as well as what restrictions will be lifted.
After two days with no new deaths reported, D.C. Health confirmed five additional deaths in the District due to the new coronavirus.
D.C. has been expanding its testing for COVID-19 and the city experienced 11 days of a sustained decline for the illness.
Free walk-up testing for the coronavirus will continue from 4-8 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at D.C. firehouses.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed four additional deaths due to the new coronavirus and 65 new cases.
D.C. Health Department confirmed three additional deaths of District residents due to the new coronavirus.
D.C. Department of Health introduced a new online dashboard to share the District's progress through its phased reopening.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed four new deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths to 495.
D.C. Council is taking a symbolic step to codify the Black Lives Matter Plaza as a piece of D.C. history.
D.C. Health Department confirmed two new deaths in the District due to COVID-19, the illness associated with the new coronavirus.
District residents will soon be able to receive free walk-up testing for the coronavirus at D.C. fire stations.