Tag: COVID-19
DC Schools to Stay Closed for the Rest of Academic Year
Schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.
Read MoreRenter and Homeowner COVID-19 Information
What renters and homeowners need to know as they face uncertain financial issues during the COVID-19 shutdown
Read MoreUnemployment Continues to Skyrocket Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Another 5.24 Million Americans File For Unemployment
Read MoreAvoiding Child Abuse and Neglect During the Coronavirus Shutdown
How do can they keep the peace and lower the risk of striking out at their children?
Read MoreBlack Men, Masks and the COVID-19 Pandemic
How do we stay safe… while trying to stay safe during the pandemic?
Read MoreAfrican-Americans and the COVID-19 Pandemic
We discuss the impact of the pandemic on the black community.
Read MoreGrooming & Self-Care During The Coronavirus Shutdown
Grooming tips for men and women who are shut-in during the coronavirus shutdown.
Read MoreHow To Make Groceries Last Longer
The reality is, with not much that we can do, one thing we’re sure we’ll do a lot of is to eat.
Read MoreNew COVID-19 Numbers Based On Race In Maryland
As of Thursday morning, the state also announced 138 deaths caused by the virus.
Read More6.6 Million Filed For Unemployment Benefits Last Week
Record 16.8 million have sought US jobless aid since virus
Read MoreCOVID-19 & Grocery Store Worker Safety
What’s being done to protect those grocery story workers and their customers?
Read MoreCOVID-19 First Responders & Medical Staff
Nurses and medical staff take us inside the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in DC
Read MoreOnline Alcohol Sales Leap 243% During Pandemic
It appears Americans stocked up on way more than groceries just before stay-at-home orders went into effect and continue to do so online as online alcohol sales soar.
Read MoreHow To Properly Wipe Down Groceries During Pandemic
Expert Dr. Sanjay Gupta and other disease control professionals are urging people to limit their trips to the grocery store, whenever possible. But at some point or another, we can’t avoid making that essential trip outside of our home.
Read MorePrince George’s County Schools Student Meal Pick-up Changing
Daily meal pick-up moves to twice per week
Read More$2.2 Trillion Economic Rescue Package Passes The House
House passes $2.2T rescue package, rushes it to Trump
Read MoreHealthy Eating During The Coronavirus Shutdown
Healthy eating while you’re at home during the COVID-19 shutdown
Read MoreMaryland’s State Colleges And Universities Offering Partial Refunds
The partial refunds are design to help students and families in the midst of the nationwide shutdown
Read MoreMillions File For Unemployment
US jobless claims hit 3.3 million, quadruple previous record
Read MoreCOVID-19 Small Business Resources
Loans and grants for small businesses and nonprofits to help keep employees on payroll and pay bills.
Read MoreDC Mayor To Close Nonessential Business
DC Mayor says 137 coronavirus cases have been confirmed so far.
Read MoreKentucky Sen. Rand Paul Tests Positive For COVID-19
Rand Paul is the first senator to report positive test for virus
Read MoreTHE JOURNEY: “COVID-19: A Conversation with Dr. Siham M. Mahgoub”
Dr. Wayne Frederick discusses COVID-19 with Dr. Siham Mahgoub, an Assistant Professor in the Howard University College of Medicine and a consultant in the Infectious Disease Division of the Howard University Hospital Department of Medicine.
Read MoreTrump: US, Canada To Close Border To Nonessential Travel
Both countries are eager to choke off the spread of the virus but also maintain their vital economic relationship.
Read MoreWhat To Do With Your Children When Shut In By COVID-19
Advice for parent when there children are force to stay home because of the coronavirus shutdown.
Read MoreMaryland Primary Election Moves From April To June
Maryland postpones primary from April 28th to June 2nd
Read MoreStress and Anxiety During the Coronavirus Crisis
Best ways to address stress and anxiety related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MoreCanada Closes Borders To Non-Citizens Due To COVID-19
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the move today saying it’s “time to take every precaution to keep people safe.”
Read MoreCOVID-19 Threat Prompts Maryland Gen. Assembly To Close Early
There are plans to meet during a special session during the last week in May.
Read MoreTrump Expected To Declare National Emergency On Coronavirus
News conference at three o’clock, Eastern time
Read MoreConcerns Of COVID-19 For Local Fire Department
Prince George’s County’s fire department is self-evaluating regarding coronavirus. The county’s schools are set to close for two weeks.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus: Your Health, Your Money, Your Travel
How do we stay safe from COVID-19 when even health officials say things get worse before they get better?
Read MoreDC Issues Closures and Cancellations Due to Coronavirus
The D.C. area is taking precautions amid the increasing rate of Coronavirus cases. The DMV has 34 confirmed cases so far.
Read MoreWorld Health Organization Declares COVID-19 A Pandemic
Coronavirus has killed nearly 44-hundred people and infected more than 121-thousand in more than 100 nations.
Read MoreAllison’s Timeline: 3/10 – ‘Containment Zone’ Around Cluster of Coronavirus Cases
Westchester County, has had 108 cases of coronavirus, Cuomo said. New Rochelle makes up a majority of the state’s 173 coronavirus cases and has double the number of cases as New York City.
Read MoreAllison’s Timeline: 3/6 – Former President Clinton Shares Thought on Monica Lewinsky in New Documentary
Clinton, asked why he entered into the relationship, says it was one of many things he did to cope with the “pressure,” “disappointments” and “fears” of life.
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