D.C. Health Department confirmed two new coronavirus-related deaths Thursday, bringing the total number of deaths due to the virus to 475.
Mayor Muriel Bowser reported a drop-off in testing among D.C. residents, as the District continues to expand its testing capacity.
D.C. Department of Health reports just two new deaths Tuesday due to the coronavirus and 29 new cases in the District.
There were 56 additional cases of the new coronavirus in Washington, D.C., reported on Sunday, as the District adjusts to Phase 1.
Two new coronavirus testing sites opened Monday in Washington D.C., granting greater access for district residents to receive COVID-19 tests
D.C. Health confirmed two new coronavirus deaths a day after the District's first day of its phased reopening.
As the city reopens, the D.C. Health Department reported about half the previous day's number of new coronavirus cases.
D.C. Health Department confirmed eight new coronavirus deaths in the District, as the city prepares for a phased reopening on Friday.
Mayor Muriel Bowser is signing an executive order, allowing the city to enter a phased reopening on Friday under certain restrictions.
Over the weekend, D.C. Health reported an uptick in community spread of COVID-19, one of the metrics that could affect reopening.
Nearly 8,000 Washington, D.C., residents have now tested positive for the coronavirus.
D.C. Health Department confirmed 105 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the number of District residents who've tested positive to 7,893.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed the District could be ready to enter the first phase of reopening sometime next week.
D.C. Health confirmed 237 new coronavirus cases Thursday, doubling the number of new cases reported on Wednesday.
The D.C. Department of Health confirmed 117 new coronavirus cases in the District, bringing the overall total to 7,551.
Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed D.C. was on the way to achieving a number of milestones necessary for her to reconsider re-opening the city.
D.C. Department of Health confirmed nine new deaths of District residents due to COVID-19, the illness associated with the new coronavirus.
On Sunday, the D.C. Health Department confirmed 7,123 cases and 383 deaths from the coronavirus.
D.C. Health Department confirmed 10 new coronavirus deaths in the District, bringing the total to 368.
Allergy sufferers beware, as very high rates of pollen are expected in DC in the coming days.
The day after D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser extended her stay-at-home order by three weeks, D.C. Health reported 8 new coronavirus deaths.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is extending her stay-at-home for District residents by three weeks.
D.C. Health Department confirmed Wednesday morning 14 more District residents have died due to the new coronavirus.
Mayor Muriel Bowser increases spending on contact tracing as the total number of coronavirus cases in the District rises to 6,495.
An Alternative Care Site opens at D.C.'s Walter E. Washington Convention Center in preparation for an expected surge of coronavirus cases.
D.C. Health confirmed 117 new cases Monday of the new coronavirus in the District and five new deaths.
The D.C. Health Department reported 170 new positive cases of the coronavirus Saturday and 12 new deaths from COVID-19.
As the D.C. Health Department reports seven more coronavirus deaths, Mayor Muriel Bowser is urging residents to be tested.
D.C. Health confirmed 19 new deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the District's total number of deaths to 304.
D.C. Health reports there are 193 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the District as of Thursday morning.
D.C. Health reported 14 new deaths due to the new coronavirus, bringing the total numbers of District deaths to 277.
D.C. Health reported six new deaths due to the new coronavirus, bringing the total numbers of District deaths to 264
D.C. Health reported seven new deaths due to the new coronavirus, bringing the total numbers of District deaths to 258.
D.C. Health reported 219 more cases of the new coronavirus Sunday, bringing the District's total to 5,016 positive cases, and 251 deaths.
D.C. Health reported 139 more cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the District's total to 4,797 positive cases.
D.C. Health reported 335 new cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the District's total number of confirmed positive cases to 4,638.
The District is partnering with two health providers to expand the quality of care for residents in Wards 7 and 8.
D.C. Health reported 217 new cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the District's total number of confirmed positive cases to 4,323.
D.C. Health reported 112 new cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the District's total number of confirmed positive cases to 4,106.
A network of volunteers is using 3D printers to create face shields for D.C.-area frontline personnel dealing with the coronavirus.