Uber giving free rides to healthcare workers in D.C. on the front line of COVID-19
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Healthcare workers in D.C. on the front line of COVID-19 are eligible for free Uber rides
Starting today, D.C. healthcare workers at the 13 hospitals that are part of the DC Hospital Association will be eligible for free Uber rides.
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Ashburn family plans surprise drive-by wedding reception for newlyweds
They were engaged in front of the U.S. Capitol building and married during a global pandemic, but instead of canceling their wedding they found a way to social distance and bring two families together.
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'We've been shut down.' Md. State Police close four Flagship Car Washes in Montgomery Co.
"I have an email from the Maryland Governor's Office telling us they cannot make a ruling on car washes," the owner of Flagship Car Wash Centers added. "I have the essential business list and it says, 'car maintenance can still be open.'"
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D.C. to turn convention center into hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic
The 473,000 square foot facility would treat COVID-19 patients who do not need ventilators. 500 beds are expected to be set up in the first week of May. An additional 1,000 beds are expected to be set up by the end of May.
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Gov. Hogan orders expedited early release for some inmates from Md. prisons amid COVID-19
The executive order would not apply to inmates convicted of sex offenses. It contains a provision that requires victims of inmates’ crimes be notified about any early release.
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D.C. councilman's grandma dies due to COVID-19 and he remembers her as 'strong soul'
D.C. Councilman Trayon White is mourning the loss of his grandmother Veronica Norman who died Saturday due to the coronavirus.
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D.C. jail ordered to improve conditions after multiple COVID-19 diagnoses among inmates
Judge Kollar-Kotelly spent several pages ordering the city to do a better job at social distancing, citing reports that 40 inmates were allowed to congregate around televisions, even allowed to share food and drink.
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