From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 5:39 PM
Subject: March 18 Coronavirus Response Update - Small Biz Support, Rules
on 'To-Go' Alcohol, Metro Scales Back Service, Volunteer Opportunities, &
more!
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Below are today's updates on the
District's response to the coronavirus pandemic. For the latest and
most comprehensive information always visit http://coronavirus.dc.gov.
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Disaster Loans are Available from the U.S. Small
Business Administration
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The United States Small Business
Administration opened applications today for their Disaster Loans.
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Regulations Issued to Allow DC Bars and
Restaurants to Offer Alcohol with Carryout/Delivery
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Council Passes Emergency Legislation in Response
to Coronavirus
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In case you missed it, the DC
Council passed emergency legislation yesterday to provide relief
for District workers, families, and employers. Click here to read the legislation.
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Wheatley Education Campus in Trinidad Added as
an Additional Student Meal Site
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Today, Wheatley Education Campus,
located at 1299 Neal Street NE, was added as a site for student
meal distribution. This adds to the previously-announced DCPS sites
of Brookland Middle School and McKinley Education Campus. The sites
hosted at charter schools in Ward 5 are Friendship Armstrong PCS,
Freindship Woodridge International PCS, KIPP DC College Prep, and
Mary McLeod Bethune Day Academy PCS. For a full list of meal sites,
check here.
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Information for Senior Meals
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Information on how seniors can
access meals is available here. If you have questions, you can call
the Department on Aging and Community Living (DACL) hotline at
(202) 724-5626. This is where seniors should call about meals.
Right now DACL is focusing on our most vulnerable folks and the
folks who normally rely on them for a meal; however, the call
center will do a quick assessment with the caller and connect them
to either the meal program or other programs.
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DC Public Schools Distance Learning Update
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Distance learning will start next
week on Tuesday, March 24 after Spring Break (March 17 to March
23.) DCPS prepared printed packets of materials for every grade
level from Pre-K through 8th grade and each graduation requirement
course for 9-12th grade. Some students may have already received
these materials last week from their teachers prior to closing for
Spring Break, but we will have official times to receive printed
packets this week.
DCPS families can pick up hardcopies of distance learning materials
at their school on the following days between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00
p.m.:
- Thursday, March 19
- Friday, March 20
- Monday, March 23
More information will be shared
directly by your school principal and teachers. Distance learning
materials will also be available online starting Friday, March
20. For the latest information and complete details, visit: https://dcps.dc.gov/coronavirus
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DC Circulator Suspends Fares and Service to the
National Mall
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Effective immediately, the DC
Circulator is suspending fares on all routes during the public
health emergency. Suspension of fares will allow passengers to
board the bus from all doors in support of social distancing
practices recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC). Passengers who require wheelchair access may
still use the front door to board.
Effective Thursday, March 18, the DC Circulator will suspend
service on the National Mall Route.
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WMATA MetroRail and MetroBus Service
Further Reduced to Support Essential Trips Only
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- Rail system hours
and service levels are further reduced to support ESSENTIAL
TRAVEL ONLY. DO NOT TRAVEL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY and
follow guidance from your state and local authorities.
- New hours: Weekdays 5 am - 11 pm,
Sat/Sun 8 am - 11pm.
- Trains will run every 15
minutes on each line at all times, including the Red
Line. All trains will operate with 8 cars, the maximum
possible length, to help maintain social distancing between
customers.
- Metro’s Rail Operations Control Centers
(two) will actively monitor trains and station platforms for
any possible crowding, something that has not been an issue at
any point during the pandemic emergency response.
- Metro is reducing/canceling track work,
except emergency maintenance and inspections, to avoid
unexpected delays and maintain 15-minute intervals between
trains.
Metrobus:
- Bus hours and service levels are further
reduced to support ESSENTIAL
TRAVEL ONLY. DO NOT TRAVEL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY and
follow guidance from your state and local authorities.
- Buses will operate on a Sunday
schedule, with supplemental service on selected
routes to prevent crowding and ensure areas are not cut off.
Visit wmata.com for information about “supplemental” routes
that will operate, in addition to Sunday routes.
- IMPORTANT: Bus
operators are granted the authority to bypass bus stops to
maintain safe social distancing aboard the vehicle.
- These actions reduce the number of Metro
employees and buses required to maintain service by more than
60 percent.
MetroAccess:
- All subscription trips are canceled until
further notice. Customers with a critical need to travel
should make a separate reservation calling 301-562-5360 (TTY
301-588-7535) or via the online reservation system.
- Customers are strongly encouraged to
travel ONLY
IF ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
IF YOU ARE
NOT FEELING WELL OR HAVE ANY SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS, YOU MUST AVOID
TAKING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. THIS INCLUDES METROACCESS CUSTOMERS. Instead, do the
following:
- CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE
LEAVING YOUR HOME. Do NOT show up without calling first. Your
healthcare provider may want to send you to an alternate
location.
- FOLLOW YOUR PROVIDER’S INSTRUCTIONS. DON’T
USE PUBLIC TRANSIT. Let your doctor’s office know if you have
transportation needs. They will provide instructions for you
to get help. Again, to protect the health and safety of our
employees, their families, and your fellow passengers, do not
use Metro if you are not feeling well.
Due to the emergency service
adjustments, Metro’s online trip planner, electronic bus
information displays and third-party app-based services may not
immediately reflect the schedule changes taken by the Pandemic Task
Force. Metro is not adjusting fares, despite service reductions.
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Information on Volunteering
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Brookland Bridge: What Businesses are Open?
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