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From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie <kmcduffie@dccouncil.us>
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 10:19 PM
Subject: May 27 Coronavirus Response - Mayor Bowser Announces New 'Stay
at Home Lite' Order That Will go Into Effect on Friday, May 29
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Below are
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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'Stay-at-Home
Lite' to Begin Friday, May 29
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Retail Stores,
Salons, and Barbershops
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Non-essential
retail stores will be allowed to open for curbside/front door service.
No customers are allowed inside.
Barbershops and hair salons can open by appointment only with no
waiting inside. This applies to hair salons only, nails, waxing,
electrolysis, and threading is still prohibited.
In addition to takeout, delivery, and grab and go, restaurants that
already have outdoor seating can begin using that space to serve
customers as long as they remain 6' apart.
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New Guidelines on
Parks and Public Space
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Parks,
tennis courts, tracks, fields, golf courses, and dog parks will
reopen; however, people must continue to use social distance
practices while engaging in these activities. Playgrounds, pools,
and indoor recreation facilities remain closed.
DC will also be working to identify public space, including
sidewalks, roads, and alleys, to be closed to vehicular traffic for
specific days and times. This will allow for expanded pedestrian
and bicycle usage and outdoor customer seating for licensed food or
retail establishments consistent with public safety.
During Phase One, health care providers may continue to offer, or
resume offering, outpatient, or other surgical procedures that will
not unduly burden hospital capacity or COVID-19 related resources.
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Get the Guidance
for Specific Sectors
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- Barbershops and
hair salons
- Childcare centers
- Dentists
- Elective Surgery
- Individuals with
chronic health conditions
- Older adults
- Parks and open
spaces
- Restaurants
- Rideshare operators
- Schools
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There's a
new walk-up testing site on F Street NW, between 4th and 5th
Streets NW. Call the DC Testing Hotline for additional information
or help: 1-855-363-0333.
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PPE Supplies
Available for Small Businesses Looking to Reopen
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Early Vote Any
Day Between Now and June 2
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Small Business
Spotlight: The Bakers' Lounge
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The
Bakers' Lounge will reopen partially on June 4th, offering a
limited menu with our everyday pastries and dessert. To view each
monthly menu, check their website, UberEats, or Grub hub.
All transactions are contactless.
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