From Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie <[email protected]>
Subject Ward 5 Report: Coronavirus Update on Emancipation Day
Date April 16, 2020 1:07 PM
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Neighbors,

I am proud of the residents I see working together and staying home to keep our city safe and flatten the curve of COVID-19. My thoughts and prayers are with the thousands of residents across the District who have been impacted by COVID-19. In particular, I send my sincerest condolences to the families of the 72 District residents that have lost their lives due to COVID-19 as reported on April 14.

Today, we recognize DC Emancipation Day, marking the anniversary of the Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862 which ended slavery in the District of Columbia, freeing 3,100 individuals. Though DC Emancipation Day honors the ending of chattel slavery in the District of Columbia it also reminds us of America’s dark history. Our current public health emergency has shined a light again on the detrimental legacy of institutional racism in America. The health and economic disparities within the Black community have laid the foundation for the disproportionate impact we are now witnessing. While the African American community makes up 46% of the population in the District, it accounts for 75% of the COVID-19 related deaths (as reported on April 14).

In a letter to Mayor Bowser and my colleagues on March 23rd, I urged them to legislate and make policy decisions through a lens of racial equity ([link removed][UNIQID]) , knowing full well the outsized impact COVID-19 would have on the Black community. We all must acknowledge the inequities that are currently contributing to the disproportionate impact and redouble our efforts to correct them.

Through the response and recovery, I have continued to push for resources for traditionally under-resourced communities and challenged public health officials to provide more data on what communities are being impacted the most. We have also discussed accessibility for testing, face coverings, and medical resources and attention.

As we make our way through this unprecedented event, I am encouraged by the residents I see stepping up and helping their communities. I encourage all residents to continue to stay safe, stay home, and we will get through this together.

In service,

Kenyan
For details and the latest updates on the District's response to coronavirus, visit [link removed][UNIQID].
In this issue of the Ward 5 Report:

* Coronavirus Response Update
* The Ward 5 Office is Teleworking and Emancipation Day Status
* Support #OurWard5 Small Businesses
* Legislative Update
* In the Community
* Kenyan in the News
* DCPS Learning at Home Videos
* 2020 Census Update
* Vote by Mail in the June Primary
* WMATA Requesting Customers Wear Face Coverings



** Coronavirus Response Update
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* Mayor Muriel Bowser issued Mayor’s Order 2020-063 to extend the state of emergency and public health emergency for Washington, DC through May 15, 2020 ([link removed][UNIQID]) , as the District continues to fight the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
* The Mayor also clarified that face masks are required for ([link removed][UNIQID]) : hotel workers, guests, and visitors; individuals using taxis, rideshares, private transportation providers; workers and customers of food sellers; and strongly encouraged for workers and individuals using public transit.
* DC government is offering 10 sites for weekday grocery distribution sites at schools to help families access meals. For all resources associated with food access, visit here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* New hotline for residents homebound because of COVID-19 to request food and other essential items. Call 1-888-349-8323 or visit [link removed][UNIQID].
* New hotline for DC residents to get tested at United Medical Center. Call 1-855-363-0333.


** The Ward 5 Office is Teleworking and Emancipation Day Status
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* The Ward 5 office is closed today, Thursday, April 16, 2020, in observance of DC Emancipation Day.
* The District government will also operate on a holiday schedule today ([link removed][UNIQID]) . While some services will be affected, many District employees will continue serving to maintain essential District operations.
* Throughout the public health emergency, Councilmember McDuffie and staff are teleworking and remain hard at work on behalf of Ward 5 residents. You can still call (202) 724-8028 or email any staff ([link removed][UNIQID]) .


** Support #OurWard5 Small Businesses
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Looking for ways to find and support small businesses in your community? The following are links to lists of businesses that are open and operating in a safe, often contact-free manner in Ward 5:
* Bloomingdale, Eckington, Bates, Truxton Circle from North Capital Main Street ([link removed][UNIQID])
* Lamond-Riggs/Riggs Park/Fort Totten from The Parks Main Street ([link removed][UNIQID])
* Brookland Area, Rhode Island Avenue NE, and Bladensburg Road NE from the Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street, Bladensburg Road NE Main Street ([link removed][UNIQID])
* Brookland Area from the Brookland Bridge Blog ([link removed][UNIQID])
* Union Market ([link removed][UNIQID])


** Legislative Update
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On April 7, the Council of the District of Columbia held a virtual meeting and, among other measures, passed the COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act of 2020 ([link removed][UNIQID]) , the second emergency measure in response to the public health emergency. With passage Councilmember McDuffie said:

"I am proud to have added provisions to support our Certified Business Enterprises (CBEs). Specifically, the bill increases the subcontracting amount for construction and non-construction contracts entered into during the public health emergency from 35% to 50%. This helps to ensure that the limited District funding will be targeted to residents of our City during this critical time. I am also proud to include a provision that would allow the agency to provide contractors with advance payments.

The emergency legislation supports workers, small businesses, and families by requiring mortgage servicers to defer mortgage payments for property owners experiencing hardship as a result of COVID-19 and requiring those savings be passed on to tenants. As Chairman of the Council committee with oversight of the DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking, I am proud to have included this language that will provide a needed and concrete reprieve for renters, owners and businesses alike during this time.

Previously, we prohibited terminating gas, water, and electrical services during the public health emergency. This legislation expands the prohibition on the disconnection of utility services to include cable and telecommunication services. It also authorizes the Office of the Attorney General to enforce violations of the provisions of the Council’s COVID-19 emergency legislation by merchants."


** In the Community
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Councilmember McDuffie has been keeping a busy schedule of engagement with Ward 5 residents and stakeholders throughout the District. Councilmember McDuffie has been hosting telephone conference call updates with Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners, Civic/Citizen Association leaders, seniors, and the small business communitty.
Councilmember McDuffie is proud to lend staff support partnering with Martha's Table to safely deliver meals to feed Ward 5 senior citizens. The team has come together one day a week for the last four weeks to provide meals and groceries for seniors in Ward 5.


** Kenyan in the News
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* Councilmember McDuffie joined the DC Editor of the Washington Afro newspaper, Micha Green ([link removed][UNIQID]) , to talk about the coronavirus and response through the lens of racial equity.
* Councilmember McDuffie hosted a discussion on racial equity on Facebook live with Jerri Evans of Turning Natural, Angel Gregorio of Spice Suite, and Author/Activist and Ward 5 resident Tony Lewis, Jr ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Councilmember McDuffie was quoted in the Washington Afro on the COVID-19 emergency legislation ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* WAMU spoke with Councilmember McDuffie after the passage of the Council's second's COVID-19 emergency legislation ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* An email Councilmember McDuffie wrote to his colleagues ([link removed][UNIQID]) in March was quoted in this Washington Afro story on the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black people ([link removed][UNIQID]) .


** DCPS Learning at Home Videos
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For elementary families, DCPS “Fun with Phonics” lessons are now available on TV every weekday from 9:30 to 11:00 am and then again from 1:00 to 2:30 pm These videos are a great way for your student to continue to develop early literacy skills and are available on Comcast (Channel 99), RCN (Channel 18), Verizon (Channel 12), or on the DCPS YouTube channel ([link removed][UNIQID]) .


** 2020 Census Update
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If you haven’t completed the 2020 Census yet, then be on the lookout for a paper questionnaire coming in the mail. You still have time to #GetCountedDC and can send back the form in the mail at no cost! You can also complete the census now at 2020census.gov or by calling 1-844-330-2020.


** Vote by Mail in the June Primary
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In light of the spread of COVID-19, the DC Board of Elections encourages ALL residents to request an absentee (mail-in) ballot for the June Primary. Voters can request mail-in ballots online HERE ([link removed][UNIQID]) , via DCBOE's mobile app, by calling the DCBOE at (202) 727-2525 or (202) 741-5283, faxing (202) 347-2648, mailing or dropping off in person a ballot request form ([link removed][UNIQID]) to the DC Board of Elections, 1015 Half Street SE, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20003.

In light of the spread of COVID-19, 20 vote centers will open throughout the District beginning May 22, 2020, and will remain open through June 2, 2020. Social distancing measures will be enforced at all vote centers. All locations will open from 8:30 am until 7 pm, including on Election Day. The usual 144 precincts will NOT open on Election Day.


** WMATA Requesting Customers Wear Face Coverings
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Metro is requesting that all customers follow recently updated CDC guidance by wearing a cloth face covering while traveling on Metro ([link removed][UNIQID]) . Specifically, the use of cloth face coverings is strongly encouraged aboard all buses, trains, and MetroAccess vehicles, as well as in rail stations, bus terminals and other transit facilities.

The use of simple, homemade cloth face coverings can help slow the spread of the virus and help people who have the virus but don’t know it avoid transmitting it to others. Cloth face coverings can be made from everyday household items at low cost.

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