Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situational Update for April 19, 2021

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situational Update for April 19, 2021

Monday, April 19, 2021 WHERE WE ARE TODAY 2 April 19, 2021 OUR PROGRESS ON VACCINATIONS 3 212,009 DC residents are partially or fully vaccinated. PRE-REGISTER TODAY: vaccinate.dc.gov 1-855-363-0333 April 19, 2021 PRE-REGISTRATION SNAPSHOT 4 Approximately 157,837 people are pre-registered and awaiting an invitation to book an appointment. April 19, 2021 5 Individuals who previously pre- registered for an appointment through the DC portal and who have already received their vaccination elsewhere should email [email protected] or call 1-855-363-0333 to have their information removed from the pre- registration list. April 19, 2021 WALK-UP VACCINATION SITES FOR DC RESIDENTS 6 65 AND OLDER April 19, 2021 COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR HOMEBOUND RESIDENTS 7 Homebound residents can now call 1-855-363-0333 to register for an at-home COVID-19 vaccination appointment. These appointments will begin on Monday, April 26. CALL CENTER HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am – 7pm Saturday & Sunday, 8am – 4pm April 19, 2021 TEST YOURSELF DC: AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS 8 DC is now offering free APRIL PICK UP HOURS: at-home COVID-19 testing 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through kits at 16 locations around Friday the District. DROP OFF Individuals can learn more and find a list of pick-up by 8:00 p.m. and drop-off locations at testyourself.dc.gov 7 days a week April 19, 2021 TEST YOURSELF DC: AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS 9 PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF SITES Ward 1 TENLEY-FRIENDSHIP LIBRARY Ward 7 MT. PLEASANT LIBRARY 4450 Wisconsin Avenue NW, 20016 BENNING (DOROTHY I. HEIGHT) 3160 16th Street NW, 20010 LIBRARY Ward 4 3935 Benning Road NE, 20032 Ward 2 PETWORTH LIBRARY GEORGETOWN LIBRARY 4200 Kansas Avenue NW, 20011 CAPITOL VIEW LIBRARY 3260 R Street NW, 20007 5001 Central Avenue SE, 20019 SHEPHERD PARK (JUANITA E. MLK CENTRAL LIBRARY THORNTON) LIBRARY FRANCIS A. GREGORY LIBRARY 901 G Street NW, 20001 7420 Georgia Avenue NW, 20012 3660 Alabama Avenue SE, 20020 WEST END LIBRARY Ward 5 Ward 8 2301 L Street NW, 20037 WOODRIDGE LIBRARY ANACOSTIA LIBRARY 1801 Hamlin St. NE, 20018 1800 Good Hope Road SE, 20020 Ward 3 CHEVY CHASE LIBRARY Ward 6 BELLEVUE (WILLIAM O. LOCKRIDGE) 5625 Connecticut Avenue NW 20015 SHAW (WATHA T. DANIEL) LIBRARY LIBRARY 1630 7th Street NW, 20001 115 Atlantic Street SW, 20032 CLEVELAND PARK LIBRARY 3310 Connecticut Avenue NW 20008 April 19, 2021 DC COVID-19 COMMUNITY CORP 10 April 19, 2021 GENERAL UPDATES RESTARTING ENFORCEMENT 12 Beginning June 1, the District will restart several government functions— such as all parking enforcement, towing of illegally parked vehicles, and requirements to renew vehicle registrations and inspections— that had been suspended during the coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency. JUNE 1 START DATE JULY 1 START DATE § All parking enforcement § Booting of vehicles with two or more unsatisfied § Towing of vehicles violating parking zones (plus tickets that are 60 days old associated fines) § All DC driver license and ID Card holders must § Street sweeping and SWEEP enforcement display a valid credential § Vehicles must display valid DC registration and § Renewal applications accepted for occupational and inspection stickers professional licenses § New tiered residential parking permit fees § DC medical cannabis program patient or caregiver § Parking, photo, and/or minor moving violation tickets registration card must have a valid expiration date issued after June 1 will be subject to adjudication hearing timelines listed on the back of the ticket April 19, 2021 TICKET AMNESTY PROGRAM 13 A new four-month ticket amnesty program will give drivers the opportunity to pay outstanding tickets for parking, photo enforcement (including speed, red-light, and stop sign), and minor moving violations. Drivers eligible for the amnesty program are still obligated to pay the original ticket amount; however, any penalties will be waived. Department of Public Works (DPW) tow and storage fees, if any, will not be waived. The amnesty program will run from June 1, 2021 to September 30, 2021, and includes tickets issued before September 30, 2021. More information can be found at ticketamnesty.dc.gov April 19, 2021 EXPANDED LIBRARY OPERATIONS 14 Starting May 3: § The DC Public Library will add Saturday hours at its open locations § The Deanwood and Southeast Libraries will begin providing limited in-person services § Operating hours will be Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. § The library will no longer close from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. § Regular cleaning throughout the day will continue as well as additional cleaning in the event there is a COVID-19 positive case at a library location. The new Southwest Library will open May 6. April 19, 2021 RECOVERY UPDATES April 19, 2021 RESTAURANT REVITALIZATION FUND 16 The U.S. Small Business Administration released information about applying for the Eligible entities include: $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization § Restaurants § Breweries and/or Fund, which will provide emergency § Food stands, food microbreweries assistance to eligible restaurants, bars, and trucks, food carts § Wineries and other qualifying businesses impacted by § Caterers distilleries § Bars, saloons, § Inns COVID-19. The program will provide lounges, taverns § Licensed facilities or restaurants with funding equal to their § Snack and premises of a nonalcoholic beverage alcohol pandemic-related revenue loss beverage bars producer where the up to $10 million per business (no more than § Bakeries Brewpubs, public may taste, tasting rooms, sample, or purchase $5 million per physical location). taprooms products Get ready to apply by going to www.sba.gov/restaurants CORONAVIRUS.DC.GOV April 19, 2021 SHUTTERED VENUE OPERATORS GRANT 17 The SBA also expects to reopen the Eligible entities include: Shuttered Venue Operators Grant § Live venue § Relevant museum application portal soon. Through operators or operators, zoos and this $16 billion program, eligible promoters aquariums who § Theatrical meet specific applicants affected by COVID-19 producers criteria § Live performing arts § Each business entity may qualify for organization owned by an eligible grants equal to 45% of their gross operators entity that also § Motion picture meets the eligibility earned revenue, up to $10 million. theater operators requirements § Talent representatives Learn more at www.sba.gov CORONAVIRUS.DC.GOV April 19, 2021 .

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