COVID-19
(CORONAVIRUS)
Case and
Fatality Counts (as of 6AM)
Cases |
Fatalities |
|||
DC |
24,098 |
+244 |
708 |
+4 |
MD NCR |
96,963 |
+1,280 |
2,166 |
+9 |
Charles |
4,945 |
+59 |
108 |
+1 |
Frederick |
8,226 |
+152 |
147 |
+0 |
Montgomery |
37,738 |
+544 |
958 |
+2 |
Prince George’s |
46,054 |
+525 |
953 |
+6 |
VA NCR |
83,868 |
+934 |
1,320 |
+8 |
Arlington |
7,097 |
+35 |
164 |
+2 |
City of Alexandria |
6,012 |
+62 |
82 |
+1 |
Fairfax HD |
35,796 |
+440 |
648 |
+3 |
Loudoun |
11,420 |
+150 |
151 |
+0 |
Prince William HD |
23,543 |
+247 |
275 |
+2 |
NCR Total |
204,929 |
+2458 |
4,194 |
+21 |
Sources: DC Health, MDH, Prince George’s County Health Department, VDH
Metric |
United
States |
Worldwide |
||
Cases |
15,616,378 |
+224,182 |
69,664,639 |
+693,980 |
Fatalities |
292,190 |
+2,740 |
1,583,242 |
+11,866 |
Recoveries |
5,985,047 |
+95,151 |
44,963,147 |
+491,607 |
Source: Johns Hopkins University
National Capital Region
·
Montgomery County: Effective Tuesday,
December 15 at 5PM, a new executive order will restrict
restaurant service to outdoor dining (prohibited between the hours of 10PM and
6AM). Carry-out delivery and drive-through service will be allowed to continue,
indoor sports gatherings to a maximum of 10 people. Retail establishments
changed to one person per 200 square feet of retail space, not to exceed a
maximum of 150 persons.
·
Virginia: Effective Monday,
December 14 through January 31, officials have enacted universal mask
requirements, a curfew from 12AM to 5AM, and a reduction in
social gatherings (from 25 to 10 people).
United States
· Nevada: As cases surge in Reno, a hospital has turned its parking garage into a wing for COVID-19 patients.
Parking
garage becomes hospital wing in Reno Nevada (Source: CNN)
·
Nationwide: The practical
effectiveness of consumer-grade masks available to the public is, in many
cases, comparable with or better than their
non-N95 respirator medical mask counterparts.
·
Nationwide: Supply Chain
Organizations have requested that cargo transportation workers be on the
priority list to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, as they are working to
prepare for vaccine distribution. Timely access to the vaccine will minimize
the potential for supply chain disruptions, delays in vaccine distribution, and
further adverse economic impact.
·
Nationwide: The Department of
Defense plans to administer its initial allocation of 43,875 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to uniformed service
members,
civilian employees, and select DoD contract personnel as authorized in
accordance with DoD regulation. Prioritization schema includes those providing
direct medical care, maintaining essential national security and installation
function, deploying forces, and those beneficiaries at the highest risk for
developing severe illness from COVID-19.
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