From: Kenyan R. McDuffie <KMcDuffie@dccouncil.us>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 5:47 PM
Subject: July 23rd
Ward 5 Report
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Neighbors,
I hope that this finds you safe and healthy during this most
difficult time. I send my sincerest condolences to the family
and friends of the people who have lost loved ones due to
COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live
and will have a lasting impact on our families and community.
The District has a sustained low positivity rate, hospital capacity
low enough to accommodate a COVID-19 surge, and the ability to
conduct contact tracing, however the reality is that COVID-19
remains a threat to our public health. COVID-19 has shown a
disproportionate impact among residents of color specifically black
people with a 49% positivity rate and 74% of the COVID-19 related
deaths being black people.
I encourage all residents to continue to follow the guidance of DC
Health and safely share information about COVID-19 related
resources with neighbors. The Mayor has issued an order
requiring residents to wear mask or face covering when in
public unless residents are vigorously exercising, actively eating
or drinking, or 3 years old or younger. The District now has free public testing available for
District residents 7 days a week. Additionally, District residents
who are home bound because of COVID-19 can request support from the
District for food and other essential items by calling
1-888-349-8323.
When the public emergency began in March of this year, I don’t know
that many of us anticipated how long it may last, and we still do
not have that answer. The Mayor’s current order takes us through
October 9th. For so many this has been both a health crisis
as well as an economic crisis, with many out of work,
under-employed, small business owners struggling and challenges
with childcare and education access for our children.
I remain focused on these concerns and ask that you to reach out to
our office so that we may continue to work together to tackle these
challenges.
For more information on the Districts response to COVID-19 please
visit coronavirus.dc.gov.
In service,
Kenyan
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In this issue of the
Ward 5 Report:
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Councilmember McDuffie joined Congresswoman Eleanor
Holmes Norton for a discussion with the African American Real
Estate Professionals to discuss police reform legislation.
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Support #OurWard5SmallBiz while helping
your mental and physical health. Bourne 2 Fly Fitness is offering
outdoor fitness classes. Bourne 2 Fly Fitness is located at 3408
18th Street NE.
Website: b2ffitness.com
Facebook: /B2FFitness
Instagram: @B2FFitness
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COVID-19 Testing & Grocery Sites
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When
the temperature or heat index in the District
reaches 92 degrees, District Government will implement
the Heat Emergency Plan and activate cooling centers for residents
to seek relief. Residents and visitors should take extra steps to
beat the heat by staying in the shade or air-conditioning, drinking
plenty of water and visiting a cooling center.
To find the nearest cooling center to you click HERE.
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Department
of Motor Vehicle Update
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All service centers, adjudication services, and the
Brentwood Commercial Driver License (CDL) Office will operate on an
appointment only basis. To schedule an in person appointment click here.
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The #2020Census impacts funding for the things that matter most. Your response
impacts your parks, schools, and so much more. Learn more at http://2020CENSUS.GOV.
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