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Washington, DC As of April 21
Total Number Positives
Percent
All 3,206 100Race
Unknown 443 14American Indian/Alaska Native 11 <1Asian 57 2Black/African American 1595 50Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 7 <1Other/Multi-Racial 481 15White 587 18Refused During Interview 25 1
EthnicityUnknown 601 19Hispanic or Latinx 589 18NOT Hispanic or Latinx 2002 62Refused During Interview 14 <1
Race Total Lives Lost PercentAll 127 100
Asian 3 2Black/African American 102 80
Hispanic/Latinx 8 6Non-Hispanic White 14 11
Other 0 0
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April 22, 2020
Total Confirmed Cases: 3,206
Long-Term Care Facilities 3
April 22, 2020
Resident Positive Cases
Resident Loss of Life
Personnel Positive Cases
Personnel Loss of Life
Carroll Manor 4 1 7 -Deanwood 1 - - -Forest Hills 1 1 -Ingleside 1 - - -Inspire 4 8 -Jeanne Jugan Little Sisters of the Poor
1 - 1 -
Knollwood 18 1 16 -Lisner Home 32 4 7 -Serenity 2 1 1 -Stoddard Global (18th Street) 17 3 8 1Thomas Circle 2 -Transitions 53 1 3 -UMNC 4 1 - -Unique 3 2 4 -
Total 141 14 58 1
COVID-19 TESTING UPDATES
Timeline for Rapid Point-of-Care Deployment 5
April 22, 2020
April 21-26, 2020
§ Site assessments
§ Personnel training
§ Competency testing
§ Delivery of Abbott ID Now instruments
Abbott ID Now
New Public Testing Site 6
April 22, 2020
Starting Thursday, April 23, DC Health is opening a new public testing site at the
UDC-CC Bertie Backus campus.
Open on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Walk-thru, drive-thru
Appointment required
Call testing hotline: 1-855-363-0333
Updated Testing Criteria 7
April 22, 2020
DC Health is expanding the criteria/priority groups for testing
to allow some asymptomatic individuals who have a history of
exposure and are in high-risk groups to be prioritized for testing.
REMINDERS
§ Doctors decide who gets tested
§ Testing asymptomatic people with exposure does not eliminate their need to self-quarantine if they have been instructed to do so
ECONOMIC RELIEF
Unemployment Insurance Claims
Time Period When Claim Was Filed
Number of Claims Filed
Of These Claims, Number
of Individuals Paid
FPUC Payments
Total Amount Paid
(regular UI + FPUC paid amount)
Mar 13 - Mar 19 11,284 8,378 7,192 $27,613,606
Mar 20 - Mar 26 16,691 10,323 8,729 $30,274,343
Mar 27 – Apr 2 17,532 8,252 6,923 $21,401,011
Apr 3 - Apr 9 11,853 4,735 3,926 $8,969,575
Apr 10 – Apr 16 9,435 1,979 1,869 $2,298,571
April 16 – April 21 5,479 179 179 $162,883
Total 72,274 33,846 28,818 $90,719,989
From March 13 to April 21, 2020
Total People Paid:
33,846
Total Claims Filed:
72,274
April 22, 2020
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Shared Work 10
April 22, 2020
Employers can now complete and submit the Shared Work Plan Application at does.dc.gov.
Good for employers and employees
Avoids layoffs and allows employees to
retain benefits
Reduces costs associated with training
and hiring new, less experienced staff
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Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) 11
April 22, 2020
Established by the CARES Act
Provides benefits to freelancers, independent contractors, gig workers, and self-employed individuals
Also available for extra $600/week
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