The identity of the man was not released. The death comes as Maryland’s number of confirmed coronavirus cases nears 90.
PG Resident Dies from Coronavirus
Prince George’s County man becomes first Maryland victim to die of COVID-19
Prince George’s County man becomes first Maryland victim to die of COVID-19
The identity of the man was not released. The death comes as Maryland’s number of confirmed coronavirus cases nears 90.
What do you need to do to keep your head above water… for however long the coronavirus crisis lasts?

DC set to take new action to stop the spread of the coronavirus as the number of cases increases.
It’s believed that many of the new cases are based on community spread transmission. Mayor Muriel Bowser is set to update the community Thursday on the latest action the city plans to take to slowdown the spread of the virus. “With ongoing community transmission, contact tracing is focused on positive cases associated with childcare facilities, schools and universities, healthcare facilities, senior care facilities, correctional and detention centers, and facilities serving individuals who are experiencing homelessness. Guidance will be published for healthcare providers, employers and the public to provide information on what to do if you have been diagnosed with or are a contact of someone who has COVID-19,” Bower said in a statement released by her office.
District residents are encouraged to continue practicing social distancing and take the following actions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19:
For more information on the District’s response, visit coronavirus.dc.gov.
The bipartisan measure includes free coronavirus testing and paid sick leave for those who need it.

Both countries are eager to choke off the spread of the virus but also maintain their vital economic relationship.

58-year-old Dale Cabaniss was confirmed by the Senate just last October, but had ongoing battles with new White House personnel chief.
The director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management resigned last night as more than two million federal employees wrestle with how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
58-year-old Dale Cabaniss was appointed by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate in October. But The Washington Post reports that the longtime Republican official battled with the new White House personnel director John McEntee. McEntee’s appointment came at a time when Trump acknowledged he was seeking to elevate White House employees who have proven their loyalty to him.

Federal offices in Washington expected to remain open Wednesday but provided “maximum telework flexibilities” to eligible workers because of coronavirus. Trump and public health officials have advised Americans to work from home whenever possible.
The 2nd Annual Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day.
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NBA star Kevin Durant and several other Nets players have tested positive for COVID-19
In a statement, the Nets added “the health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible.” The Nets played their last game March 10th against the Lakers. The team says it is currently notifying anyone who has had known contact with the players.
Maryland’s state Senate unanimously passed a bill sending 580-million dollars to Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State University and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore over the next 10 years.

Trump wants quick checks sent to public in virus response

Maryland postpones primary from April 28th to June 2nd

Virginia’s Governor calls for new guidelines are number of coronavirus cases top 65.
Northam stopped short of an overall mandate, limiting his suggestions to recommendations. He has also called on all bars and restaurants to curtail their operations and said that St. Patrick’s Day activities should be cancelled. “I want everyone to practice good sense and judgement. We all have to think of others. I want young people to think of your parents and grandparents.” He wants restaurants to move to deliveries and takeouts.
The governor is providing relief for those impacted by the coronavirus guidelines. Persons who become unemployed will have the usual one-week waiting period waved. Northam is closing down the state MVA and said persons whose licenses expire will have a 60-day extension if they are not able to do on-line services.
Tom Brady saying goodbye to the Patriots and leaves open the door for a possible future team.
Free food pop up shops are forming to help those impacted by the coronavirus in Prince George’s County.
All three pop-ups will be held in the parking lots of Giant Food stores today (Tuesday, March 17, 2020) from 3:00-7:00 PM. The County Executive will stop by to thank Capital Area Food Bank volunteers at the pop-up in Largo (10480 Campus Way South). The other pop-ups will be held in Greenbelt (6000 Greenbelt Rd.) and Camp Springs (7074 Allentown Rd.).
Prince George’s County Public Schools is expanding the number of schools to feed students during the coronavirus crisis.
“Expanding the number of meal sites will allow us to reach more communities that serve some of our most vulnerable families,” said Dr. Monica Goldson, Chief Executive Officer. “The PGCPS family is at our best when we come together as a village for our students.”
Dr. Goldson announced the expanded locations in a letter today to families and community members. School system staff will be on hand to distribute the meals in the cafeteria or parking lot depending on the weather. Students may pick up all three meals, which may include cold cereal, a sack lunch, fruit and milk, in one visit. Parents and guardians are not required to accompany students; meals will not be served to adults and adults may not pick up meals for children. Student IDs are not required. Additional sites may be added depending on the demand.
The list of sites is below:
Andrew Jackson Academy, 3500 Regency Parkway, Forestville
Benjamin Tasker Middle School, 4901 Collington Road, Bowie
Buck Lodge Middle School, 2611 Buck Lodge Road, Adelphi
Carmody Hills Elementary, 401 Jadeleaf Ave., Capitol Heights
District Heights Elementary, 2200 County Road, District Heights
Drew-Freeman Middle School, 2600 Brooks Drive, Suitland
Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School, 13725 Briarwood Drive, Laurel
Hillcrest Heights Elementary, 4305 22nd Place, Temple Hills
J. Frank Dent Elementary, 2700 Corning Ave., Fort Washington
John Bayne Elementary, 7010 Walker Mill Road, Capitol Heights
Judge Sylvania Woods Elementary, 3000 Church St., Glenarden
Kenmoor Middle School, 2500 Kenmoor Drive, Landover
Langley Park-McCormick Elementary, 8201 15th Ave., Hyattsville
Longfields Elementary, 3300 Newkirk Ave., Forestville
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 4545 Ammendale Road, Beltsville
Nicholas Orem Middle School, 6100 Editors Park Drive, Hyattsville
Port Towns Elementary, 4351 58th Ave., Bladensburg
Samuel Chase Elementary, 5700 Fisher Road, Temple Hills
Stephen Decatur Middle School, 8200 Pinewood Drive, Clinton
Suitland Elementary, 4650 Towne Park Road, Suitland
Templeton Elementary, 6001 Carters Lane, Riverdale
Thurgood Marshall Middle School, 4909 Brinkley Road, Temple Hills
Walker Mill Middle School, 800 Karen Blvd., Capitol Heights
William Paca Elementary, 7801 Sheriff Road, Landover
William Wirt Middle School, 6200 Tuckerman St., Riverdale Park
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Actor Idris Elba announced today on Twitter has has tested positive for COVID-19
(Monday, March 16, 2020) – Actor Idris Elba has announced on Twitter he has tested positive for the coronavirus. The Hollywood heart-throb says he feels OK and is not showing symptoms so far. He has been isolated since finding out he may have been exposed. Elba warned his followers to stay home and be pragmatic. “I will keep you updated on how I’m doing. No panic,” he said in his post.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the move today saying it’s “time to take every precaution to keep people safe.”

Governor Larry Hogan has issued an emergency order.

Here’s a list of what’s open, closed, and operating on a limited bases in the DC Government.
District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
DDOT remains open, with most DDOT staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will maintain normal operations are:
Department of Public Works (DPW)
DPW remains open, with a limited number of DPW staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will maintain normal operations are:
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA)
DCRA remains open, with most DCRA staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will maintain normal operations are:
Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE)
DOEE remains operational, with most DOEE staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will have modified operations are:
Residents should note that major utilities have indicated they will not disconnect services during this emergency period.
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
DMV remains open, with most DMV staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will have modified operations are:
DMV will extend the expiration date for driver licenses, identification cards, vehicle registrations, inspections, ticket payments and ticket adjudication responses until April 17, 2020. All driver licenses, vehicle registrations, and vehicle inspections scheduled to expire between March 16 and March 31 will be granted a waiver without penalty until DC DMV reopens at full operating capacity. All tickets will remain in their current status between March 16 and March 31 and no additional penalties will be accessed during this period. In the interim, the public is encouraged to request adjudication and pay citations online. Additionally, all driver license suspensions and revocations will be paused until DC DMV returns to full operating capacity after March 31.
Department of For Hire Vehicles
DFHV remains operational, with most DFHV staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will maintain normal operations are:
Taxi-to-Rail will continue to operate and will remove the current geographic restrictions, meaning residents can be picked up from anywhere East of the River and taken to approved locations (Metro stations and grocery stores). Residents will continue to have access to four trips per month.
Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB)
DISB remains operational, with most DISB staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Programs that will have modified operations are:
Health and Human Services
Department of Aging and Community Living (DACL)
DACL remains operational, with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. DACL will continue to provide critical services to District seniors, such as meals.
Senior Wellness Centers and community dining sites will be temporarily closed for activities effective Monday, March 16 – 31. However, meals will be available for pick-up at each site between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for current participants.
Department of Human Services (DHS)
DHS remains open and will continue to support residents in need of assistance across the District during the period of modified operation. Modifications to DHS’s Primary services are as follows:
Access to Emergency Shelter – All low-barrier shelters, family shelters, and shelters serving youth will remain open.
Drop-In Centers:
Transportation: Transportation to emergency shelter is provided to anyone experiencing homelessness in the District. To request transportation, contact the Shelter Hotline at (202) 399-7093 or by calling 311.
Homeless Service Outreach: Outreach Workers are continuing to provide services to people experiencing homeless with a focus on welfare checks, connection to medical support, and providing life-saving supplies such as hand sanitizer, blankets, etc.
Eligibility for Public Benefits:
Child Care:
Administrative Hearings and Investigative Interviews: DHS will continue to hold administrative hearings and investigative interviews but will conduct these via telephone/video calls. Any court hearings will continue if court remains open.
Case Management: Case management services will continue to be provided across DHS programs by phone or video whenever possible.
EBT Cards: New cards will continue to be distributed through the existing locations at 1649 Good Hope Road, SE and 645 H Street, NE.
Department on Behavioral Health (DBH)
DBH remains open and will continue service to residents, including the following services and programs:
Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA)
CFSA remains operational, with most staff teleworking and offices closed to the general public through March 31. CFSA will continue to provide essential services and duties to ensure the safety of children in the District, including the following services:
Department of Disability Services (DDS)
DDS will remain open, with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. DDS is open to receive documentation necessary to process any pending applications.
Some DDS service operations will be modified as follows:
DC Health
DC Health is open and actively working to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the District of Columbia.
DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority (DCHBX)
The DC Health Link is operational and will continue to provide quality services to DC residents and all of its customers. DC Health Link will operate virtually from Monday, March 16 through Tuesday, March 31.
Schools, Parks, Libraries, and Internet Access
Public Schools and Meal Access
DC Public Schools (DCPS) and public charter schools have a modified schedule through March 31.
Department of Parks and Recreation
DPR will continue to provide residents with outdoor recreation opportunities. All outdoor fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, and basketball courts will remain open.
DPR indoor facilities are closed, and all programs, services, events and permits are cancelled through March 31.
DC Public Library
DCPL will continue to serve residents through its online digital library available at GoDigital.
DC Public Library locations will close on Monday, March 16 and reopen on Wednesday, April 1. All book drops will be locked so residents should keep borrowed items until libraries reopen.
Employment Services
Department of Employment Services (DOES)
DOES remains operational with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Programs that will continue under modified operations are:
DOES notable Closures or Suspended Operations:
Residents can visit the DOES website, does.dc.gov, or call the DOES Navigation Call Center at 202-724-7000, for information on DOES services and to file unemployment insurance claims.
Public Safety and Justice
The Metropolitan Police Department, the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department, the DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, and the Office of Unified Communication will continue to deliver services as normal.
Department of Corrections (DOC)
DOC is continuing to accept persons who are being transferred to the custody of the department. However, in order to protect residents, staff, and their families, the DC Department of Corrections is suspending all in-person visits, programming, and volunteer activities at its facilities for the entirety of the public health emergency. The Department will provide video visitation for inmates while in-person visitation is suspended. Lawyers representing inmates are allowed.
Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE)
The ONSE will continue to support residents during the period of modified District operations.
Office of Human Rights
OHR remains operational, with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31st. OHR will not accept in-person complaint filings or receive individuals for in-person intake interviews during this time period.
Office of the Attorney General
The Office of the Attorney General remains operational, with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. OAG will continue to provide valuable legal services to the District during the period of modified operations.
Child Support Services:
Consumer and other complaints:
Housing
Department of Housing and Community Development
DHCD will remain open and continue to assist residents in need of support during the period of modified District operations.
The Housing Resource Center will not be open for walk-in consultations during the District’s adjusted operating hours.
Office of the Tenant Advocate
The Office of the Tenant Advocate remains operational, with most staff teleworking through Tuesday, March 31. Tenants seeking legal, education or outreach services should contact the Office of Tenant Advocate either electronically, through the web-based “Ask the Chief Tenant Advocate” link or by calling (202)-719-6560.
Residents should continue to check coronavirus.dc.gov for the latest information and guidance.
The “Solar for All” Program is designed to make the District more energy efficient.
Details this morning on how District residents can be energy efficient, save money, and get someone else to pick up the tab. It’s a part of an initiative by the DC Department of Energy and Environment. It’s called Solar for All”. My guests this morning are Emil King – Analyst DC Department of Energy & Environment and Daniel White – Energy Program Specialist DC Department of Energy & Environment
“Solar for ALL” provides funding to local contractors for the installation of solar on single family homes at no cost to income qualified District homeowners.
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HIIT cardio is a very practical and effective type of exercise for people who find it difficult to commit to longer sessions.
Although it is common knowledge that exercise provides benefits, many people can find it difficult to find time for regular physical activity. High intensity interval training (HIIT) has gained popularity as a quick and effective way to exercise, and it offers many of the same health benefits as other types of exercise.
HIIT workouts may help a person improve cardiovascular and metabolic health. HIIT is any form of exercise that consists of a short burst of intense exercise that precedes a period of rest or low intensity exercise.
The period of intense exercise can vary from less than 45 seconds to a few minutes. People then rest or do gentle exercise for a similar time frame before repeating the sequence. An entire HIIT workout may be as short as 15–20 minutes, but it provides a wide range of benefits. Its short duration can make it a very practical and effective choice for people who find it difficult to commit to longer sessions. HIIT also requires no equipment or gym membership, so people can do it anywhere at a time that suits them.
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Columbia Mall to close for a week.

The NAACP is holding an emergency tele-town hall tonight at 8 and is recommending a list of guidelines of how to limit the impact the coronavirus will have on people of color.
NAACP policy experts have outlined key considerations and recommendations in containing the spread of the coronavirus. The full guide is available to download here.
10 Impacts of the Coronavirus COVID-19 Outbreak on Communities of Color
10 Policy Recommendations to Temper the Impact of the Coronavirus on Communities of Color
There are plans to meet during a special session during the last week in May.

Virginia bans large gatherings, closes some public offices

DC Superior Court makes changes amid coronavirus concerns.

The Court is not closing, but will be changing its operations to postpone all non-urgent matters or to conduct them telephonically. The announcement will provide information regarding trials and urgent matters.
The Court will keep the number of people, including jurors, who need to report to the courthouse to a minimum. Those with jury duty should call in the night before their service to 202-879-4604 (select Option 5) to find out if they need to report.
The Court will suspend evictions of all tenants and foreclosed homeowners.
Counsel should check the Court’s website for more information on how particular case types will be handled during this time. A detailed announcement on these changes will be posted here, as will changes to the plan as the situation evolves.
The complete list of closures is below:
MGM National Harbor
Live! Casino & Hotel
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
Hollywood Casino Perryville
Ocean Downs Casino
Rocky Gap Casino Resort
Laurel Park
Pimlico Race Course
Timonium Race Course
Fair Hill Races
Rosecroft Raceway
Ocean Downs
All simulcast betting facilities in the state
DC Mayor Bowser is suspending operations of licensed nightclubs in the city along with multi-purpose facilities
“This notice clarifies the actions restaurants, taverns, nightclubs, and multi-purpose facilities must take to comply with the District of Columbia Department of Health’s (DC Health) Emergency Rulemaking to Prohibit Mass Gatherings effective March 13, 2020,” said Bowser is a Sunday statement.
Restaurants and taverns licensed in the District of Columbia are approved with various configurations, floor plans, and occupancy limits. To comply with DC Health’s prohibition of mass gatherings and achieve the public health goals of social distancing, restaurants and taverns shall:
Venues licensed as nightclubs and multi-purpose facilities in the District of Columbia must suspend operations to comply with the Emergency Rulemaking to Prohibit Mass Gatherings.
For more information on the District’s response, visit coronavirus.dc.gov.
Walmart is set to change store hours to replenish and sanitize their shelves.
“This will help ensure associates are able to stock the products our customers are looking for and to perform cleaning and sanitizing. Stores currently operating under more reduced hours (for example they regularly close at 10 p.m. or open at 7 a.m.) will keep their current hours of operation,” said Smith.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is closing all casinos and racetracks in the state as the number of coronavirus cases hits 31 in state.
The District’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has increased to 16 with many of the newly infected people under the age of 60.
Elderly man becomes first victim in Virginia to die from the coronavirus
Northam said that Virginians deserve to know next steps and that he will be meeting with local officials tomorrow and will speak to the community at 12pm.
The victim is reported to be a man in his 70s who lived in the Williamsburg area. According to reports, he contracted the virus from an unknown source and died from respiratory failure.
“In our efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we are making some prudent decisions regarding government operations and offices to protect Prince Georgians,” said Alsobrooks. “These upcoming changes to government operations will ensure our County Government continues to function and provide the critical programs and services that many of our most vulnerable residents rely on.”
The action comes as the number of confirmed cases in the county has reach 7th. Prince George’s County agencies are working in concert to protect the County workforce, and the public, from the COVID-19 pandemic. County Executive Alsobrooks is overseeing a coordinated effort among County agencies, as well as partners such as Prince George’s County Public Schools, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, to help flatten the infection curve of COVID-19.
Information on meal deliveries for seniors in the Senior Nutrition Program, as well as additional facility closures outside of Prince George’s County Government, is detailed below.
Prince George’s County Public Schools will be CLOSED from Monday, March 16, 2020 through Friday, March 27, 2020. During that closure, PGCPS will provide grab-and-go sack lunches from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily at the following locations:
— Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, Beltsville
— William Wirt Middle School, Riverdale Park
— Nicholas Orem Middle School, Hyattsville
— Kenmoor Middle School, Landover
— Benjamin Tasker Middle School, Bowie
— Walker Mill Middle School, Capitol Heights
— Drew-Freeman Middle School, Hillcrest Heights
— Thurgood Marshall Middle School, Temple Hills
— Stephen Decatur Middle School, Clinton
The Prince George’s County Department of Family Services is collaborating with the Department of Public Works and Transportation to provide meal deliveries for seniors who receive meals at the Department of Family Services, Senior Nutrition Program site – based on the center’s meal delivery schedule. Meal delivery services will begin on Monday, March 16, 2020. The Department of Family Services has arranged for seven frozen meal packs to be delivered by Department of Public Works and Transportation personnel, to seniors’ residences between 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Seniors must be present to receive these meals, as the driver won’t leave the meals unless someone receives them. Seniors will receive a call to the contact number on the driver’s telephone sheet when the driver is 5 minutes away. Seniors should meet the Transit Operator at the door for the meal pack, as staff will not enter their home. For more information, seniors can contact the Senior Nutrition Program at 301-265-8475.
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation is closing all facilities with limited park maintenance operations and is cancelling all programs and events effective Monday, March 16, 2020. All parks, trails and playgrounds will remain open. The Department will credit funds for registrations classes, programs, rentals, and events or permits for park facilities.
The Prince George’s County Memorial Library System will be closed until further notice beginning Monday, March 16, 2020. Library programs, outreach events, meeting room activities, and passport services will be suspended indefinitely. Book drops will be closed and fines will be waived.
You can see these updates and more on the county government website, along with the latest Coronavirus information, at mypgc.us.
President Trump reveals he has been tested for coronavirus and is waiting on results
President Trump also revealed that he has been tested for the coronavirus and is awaiting his results. Meantime, Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force announced that all Americans who need to be tested will be tested for free.
He also announced the bipartisan measure that will allow for paid sick and family leave for all who need it. The measure also includes tax relief for small businesses impacted.
When asked about other recommendations for the country, “don’t travel if you don’t have to and I think it’s okay for stores like Apple and others to close,” Trump responded.
There are now more than 2,200 confirmed cases of the virus in the US and more are expected. “We have not reached our peak and we will see more cases and more deaths,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “This is especially likely among the already ill and elderly.”
On other measures, the President said masks by the millions are being made and he’s moving ahead with other travel restrictions to broaden, adding the United Kingdom and Ireland to the list beginning Monday.
Trump was especially critical of the Federal Reserve, calling on the reserve to do more and to be proactive. He also suggested that he could soon use his presidential powers to remove the chair of the Federal Reserve.
Maryland’s Lt. Governor, Boyd Rutherford answers questions about the coronavirus crisis.


Experts say most of us are not washing our hands properly.
You can also checkout these quick and easy tips from the Centers From Disease Control and Prevention.
The Department of Education will issue guidance and memos to superintendents across the commonwealth to provide specifics about the continuity of education, school nutrition, and updated public health guidelines.
RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today ordered all K-12 schools in Virginia to close for a minimum of two weeks in response to the continued spread of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
Schools will close from Monday, March 16, through Friday, March 27, at a minimum. Localities will maintain authority over specific staffing decisions to ensure students maintain continuity of services or learning, while protecting the public health of teachers and staff.
Virginia Department of Education officials are working closely with school divisions and the Department of Social Services to ensure students who qualify for free or reduced lunch programs are able to access those programs while schools are closed. The Department of Education will issue guidance and memos to superintendents across the commonwealth to provide specifics about the continuity of education, school nutrition, and updated public health guidelines.
UPPER MARLBORO, MD — Prince George’s County Public Schools has selected nine locations to serve as meal sites while all public schools are closed on Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27 as a part of ongoing efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Prince George’s County Public Schools will provide “grab and go” lunches at regional locations from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday during the closure. Students may get a sack lunch at one of the following locations:
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 4545 Ammendale Road, Beltsville
William Wirt Middle School, 6200 Tuckerman St., Riverdale Park
Nicholas Orem Middle School, 6100 Editors Park Drive, Hyattsville
Kenmoor Middle School, 2500 Kenmoor Drive, Landover
Benjamin Tasker Middle School, 4901 Collington Road, Bowie
Walker Mill Middle School, 800 Karen Blvd., Capitol Heights
Drew-Freeman Middle School, 2600 Brooks Drive, Suitland
Thurgood Marshall Middle School, 4909 Brinkley Road, Temple Hills
Stephen Decatur Middle School, 8200 Pinewood Drive, Clinton
Golf’s rite of spring on hold

A statement from the DNC says the move was made out an abundance of caution related to the growing coronavirus crisis.

News conference at three o’clock, Eastern time

Cherry Blossom Parade becomes latest event put on hold by COVID-19
A series of measures by Maryland governor Larry Hogan are meant to limited the increase of COVID-19 cases in the state.
Prince George’s County’s fire department is self-evaluating regarding coronavirus. The county’s schools are set to close for two weeks.
Meantime, Maryland public schools will be closed for the next two weeks. Prince George’s school officials say students will not be required to do on-line work because of concerns that some may not have access to computers or the internet.
Maryland and DC schools to close for two weeks over coronavirus concerns.
Fairfax County public schools closed today over coronavirus concerns. School Superintendent Scott Braband says classes will resume next week but not before county schools are disinfected.
All Smithsonian museums in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and New York City, will temporarily close beginning Saturday, March 14. The Capitol will be closed to visitor tours until the end of the month. And there will be no public tours of the White House until further notice.