Monday, 1, 2021 CELEBRATING 2

LAUNCHING TODAY:

The search for a Chief Equity Officer for DC Government.

Throughout the month, we will celebrate DC history The job posting for the Chief Equity Officer will be on mota.dc.gov this week and culture and highlight local equity initiatives.

February 1, 2021 BUDGET ENGAGEMENT FORUMS 3

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RSVP VISIT: BUDGET.DC.GOV

February 1, 2021

SNOW UPDATES 5

The Snow DC Public DC Government Public COVID-19 Emergency was Schools are all opened on time testing sites are lifted on Sunday virtual today today closed today at 8:00 p.m.

February 1, 2021 6

Be vigilant and call (202) 399-7093 to request transportation for neighbors in need of shelter from the cold.

February 1, 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL 7

As Term 3 at DC Public Schools begins, we are proud that:

Every teacher & staff member working in person was offered a vaccine, and approximately 3,100 teachers and staff members have already received their first dose

Symptomatic & asymptomatic testing protocols are in place

HVAC systems are upgraded & school plans are public at dcpsreopenstrong.com/school-plans

The science is clear: with the right protocols and upgrades, schools are safe. And we know the best place for students to learn is in the classroom.

February 1, 2021 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION 8

Total doses already Total doses Additional doses delivered already becoming available (as of 1/30/21): administered: this week: 83,125 62,219 10,975

February 1, 2021 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION 9

DC IS NOW VACCINATING: As of 2/1/21 Teachers and staff who are, Individuals who work in DC residents who are 65 or will be, working in person health care settings* years old and older* at a DCPS school or a DC public charter school

Members of the Fire and Individuals experiencing Department of Emergency Medical homelessness Corrections Employees Services Department & Residents

Residents of long-term Continuity of Government Members of the and intermediate care Operations personnel facilities and residents of Metropolitan Police community residential Department Licensed Child Care Providers facilities/group homes & Teachers and Staff of *populations that are able to make appointments through vaccinate.dc.gov or Independent Schools in DC by calling the Coronavirus Call Center (when appointments are available)

February 1, 2021 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION 10

Beginning today at noon, individuals who work in person for a licensed child care provider or an independent school that is located in the District will be eligible to book a vaccination appointment with One Medical.

Eligible individuals should receive an email from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education.

February 1, 2021 PARTIAL DATA ON VACCINATIONS BY RACE AND ETHNICITY 11

February 1, 2021 PRIORITY ZIP CODES 12

On Thursdays at 9:00 a.m., vaccination appointments become available to eligible residents in priority zip codes. Priority zip codes include areas of the city where residents are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, including number of cases and mortality rate.

The priority zip codes for this week will cover

Wards 5, 7, and 8. Source: DC Health

February 1, 2021 DISTRIBUTION TO PRIORITY ZIP CODES 13

February 1, 2021 VACCINE FRAUD ALERT 14

If you receive any messages or calls about the private sale of a vaccine, report this as an illegal scam.

The only places you can get a vaccine are through hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and doctors’ offices.

There are no one-off sales of vaccines. And when you receive a real vaccine, it will always be free.

Report a scam to MPD: (202) 727-4159

February 1, 2021 Want to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine?

Find accurate and trustworthy information on coronavirus.dc.gov/vaccine RECOVERY UPDATES DC IS OPEN 17

Taking down boards?

Shaw Main Streets will be accepting decommissioned plywood from businesses and commercial landlords to be repurposed through the Wood DC IS OPEN for Good project. Businesses interested in donating can email and boards are [email protected] to make arrangements for coming down. dropping off their boards.

CORONAVIRUS.DC.GOV February 1, 2021 FISCAL YEAR 2020 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 18

This morning, with the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, we released the Fiscal Year 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR). The 2020 CAFR marks the District’s 24th consecutive clean audit opinion and the sixth consecutive year of the audit finding no material weaknesses or significant deficiencies.

Highlights of the FY 2020 CAFR include:

for the second consecutive year, the District has 60 days of operating reserves

pension and retiree health care trust funds remain fully funded

the District continues to have a strong AAA bond rating

CORONAVIRUS.DC.GOV February 1, 2021