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States Of Emergency, Latest NoVA Coronavirus Cases | Patch PM

Wizards players advised to self-quarantine, district closes schools, cases tied to Georgetown church: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Latest Coronavirus News In DC/VA

Virginia State Of Emergency Declared: What Does That Mean?

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency Thursday with 17 presumptive cases of the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, statewide.

DC State Of Emergency Declared After 10 Coronavirus Cases: Mayor

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a state of emergency and a public health emergency on Wednesday in response to the growing number of coronavirus cases in the District.

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Wizards Self-Quarantine After Jazz Test Positive For Coronavirus

Washington Wizards players, coaches and staff have been directed to self-quarantine after two Utah Jazz players were diagnosed with the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the team announced Thursday.

2nd Confirmed Presumptive Positive Coronavirus Case In Arlington

A second presumptive positive case of the new coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has been confirmed in Arlington County, according to a county release. The individual is identified as an associate of Christ Church Georgetown.

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Second Loudoun Coronavirus Case Linked To Georgetown Church

A second Loudoun County resident, a man in his 40s, has tested presumptive positive for the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, the Loudoun County Health Department said Thursday.

2 Cases Of New Coronavirus Identified In Fairfax County

On Thursday, the Fairfax County Health Department confirmed two presumptive positive cases of the new coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, in the county. The two cases were tied to a presumptive positive case in North Carolina.

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