Washington, DC as of April 26, 2020...Washington, DC as of April 26, 2020 Total Number Positives...
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Washington, DC as of April 26, 2020
Total Number Positives
Percent
All 3,892 100Race
Unknown 517 13American Indian/Alaska Native 11 <1Asian 62 2Black/African American 1919 49Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 8 <1Other/Multi-Racial 680 18White 670 17Refused During Interview 25 1
EthnicityUnknown 802 21Hispanic or Latinx 730 19NOT Hispanic or Latinx 2345 60Refused During Interview 15 <1
Race Total Lives Lost PercentAll 185 100
Asian 4 2Black/African American 147 79
Hispanic/Latinx 11 6Non-Hispanic White 21 11
Other 2 1
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Total Confirmed Cases: 3,892
Washington, DC’s Curve 3
Since March 7
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New confirmed cases over the past week:
§ Monday, April 20: 171
§ Tuesday, April 21: 108
§ Wednesday, April 22: 155
§ Thursday, April 23: 167
§ Friday, April 24: 171
§ Saturday, April 25: 142
§ Sunday, April 26: 51
Continued Outreach to Vulnerable Populations 4
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Mailers to seniors and Medicaid beneficiaries
Constituent calls with Councilmembers, starting with Wards 7 and 8 on Friday, April 24 and Wards 4 and 5 today
FREE COVID-19 TESTING IS AVAILABLE FOR DC RESIDENTS
HELP US SPREAD THE WORD:
Continued Outreach to Vulnerable Populations 5
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This week, former First Lady Michelle Obama will help get the word out about free testing.
MEDICAL SURGE UPDATE
Medical Surge Update
Total In Hospital Surge Beds1,632
Hospital Surge Beds Ready1,004
Alternate Care Site2,000
*500 beds available 5/8/20**Remainder available based on assessment of need
Staffing• Hospitals able to surge staff all 1,004 beds currently available • Hospitals able to staff 100 beds of Alternate Care Site• District contracts to surge additional hospital and Alternate Care Site needs
Equipment /Supplies
• 250 Ventilators above what is available currently in the Hospitals (93 additional procured and being shipped)
• Pharmaceuticals• Personal Protective Equipment
Total Surge Capacity 3,632 Beds
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Medical Surge Update 8
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$25 million in grants to 10 hospitals to support and prepare for the District’s medical surge
The funding, which was included in the recently passed COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, can be used for
COVID-19-related supplies and equipment, personnel, and the construction and operation of temporary structures for testing and treatment.
REOPEN DC
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ReOpen DC is about working together as a community to reopen Washington, DC in a way that is safe and sustainable.
Together, we will create a plan that is based in science and tailored to the needs of our community.
HEALTH • OPPORTUNITY • PROSPERITY • EQUITY
ReOpen DC Chairs 11
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Susan Rice Michael Chertoff
ReOpen DC Advisory Group 12
April 27, 2020CORONAVIRUS.DC.GOV
CHAIRCHAIR
Ambassador Susan Rice
Secretary Michael Chertoff
Mayor Anthony Williams
Real Estate and Construction
Transportation and Infrastructure
Mayor Adrian Fenty
Health Innovation and Workforce
Open Spaces and Recreation
Council Chairman
Phil Mendelson
Education and Childcare
Restaurants and Food
CFO Jeffrey DeWitt
Faith, Arts, Culture, Hotels, Sports, and
Entertainment
Small Business and Retail
Former Assistant Secretary
Nicole Lurie
Human Services, Social Services,
and Health
Social Interactions
Mayor's Senior
Advisor Beverly Perry
Gov Ops, Public Safety, and Criminal
Justice
Equity and Vulnerable Populations
REOPEN DC ADVISORY GROUP
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Learn more: coronavirus.dc.gov/reopendc
Wednesday, April 29Virtual Town Hall
Week of May 11 ReOpen DC Advisory Group
Initial Report Due to the Mayor