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Washington, DC As of April 22
Total Number Positives
Percent
All 3,361 100Race
Unknown 479 14American Indian/Alaska Native 12 <1Asian 58 2Black/African American 1670 50Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 7 <1Other/Multi-Racial 508 15White 603 18Refused During Interview 24 1
EthnicityUnknown 663 20Hispanic or Latinx 610 18NOT Hispanic or Latinx 2074 62Refused During Interview 14 <1
Race Total Lives Lost PercentAll 139 100
Asian 3 2Black/African American 112 81
Hispanic/Latinx 9 6Non-Hispanic White 15 11
Other 0 0
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Total Confirmed Cases: 3,361
WHEN WE CAN REOPEN DC
Public Health Criteria 4
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To enter Phase One:
§ Health care system must be able to treat everyone who needs care without the use of Crisis Standards of Care
§ Observe a consistent downward trend in new cases for a two-week period
Building a Contact Tracing Force 5
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IDENTIFY, ISOLATE, TRACE, QUARANTINE, CONNECT
§ Today, DC Health has about 65 contact tracers and about 70% of confirmed cases have been traced.
§ We are in the process of building a team of more than 200 contact tracers.
§ Based on current projections, when we move into Phase 1, DC will need approximately 900 contact tracers.
Contact Tracing + Testing 6
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§ Identifying contacts starts with identifying the virus.
§ In the coming weeks, with the addition of a new instrument, we will double our testing capacity at the Public Health Lab.
Today, facilities across DC have enough
platforms to run nearly
3,700tests each day.
HOW WE CAN REOPEN DC
Reopen DC 8
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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.
We will need to be measured, data-driven, and deliberate to ensure a safe
and sustainable return.
We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to not
just reopen our city, but to build a more equitable DC.
Reopen DC Advisory Group 9
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§ Co-chairs§ Equity, disparity reduction, vulnerable
populations§ Public health innovation and workforce§ Transportation and infrastructure§ Open spaces and recreation§ Education and childcare§ Gov. ops., public safety, and criminal
justice
§ Faith, arts, culture, hotels, and entertainment
§ Restaurants and food retailers§ Retail and small business§ Human services, social services, and
health§ Real estate and construction
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will advise the Reopen DC Advisory Group. The advisory group will have 12 committees and their work will be guided by the report “Public
Health Principles for a Phased Reopening During COVID-19: Guidance for Governors.”
A Focus on HOPE 10
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Comp Plan 12
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The Comprehensive Plan can help guide the District as we
recover in a way that works for current residents and future
generations of Washingtonians.
Today, we are sending the updated Comprehensive Plan to the DC Council,
and the goal is to pass it this year.
It is more important than ever that our city has a positive, long-term vision that
reflects our DC values.