drui_header_prod
This node is being overridden by the new responsive remote ui page template.
Coronavirus Homepage Welcome![]() The Moderna bivalent booster dose is available for children 6 months to 5 years if they’ve received their Moderna vaccine as their primary series on or before October 30, 2022. The dose is also available for residents 6 years and older regardless of which vaccine was taken for their primary series or most recent booster dose on or before October 30, 2022. The Pfizer bivalent booster dose is available to residents 5 years and older if they’ve received their primary vaccine series or the most recent booster dose on or before October 30, 2022. The COVID Centers will permanently close on March 31, 2023. Find more information on COVID-19 testing and vaccination, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus. DC COVID-19 Vaccination Data
The DC Government urges you to help flatten the curve :
On this site, we also have have information on how to register for vaccination, testing resources, funeral assistance, help with rent, help with utilities, food resources, resources for businesses and individuals, operating status of DC Government, and more. Please bookmark and share this portal with your community.
|
Mayor Bowser announces modified DC Government Operations, Prohibition on Mass Gatherings During Public Health Emergency
Learn the latest on the District’s coronavirus (COVID-19) response
How to Protect Yourself![]()
|
I Have Symptoms What Should I Do?![]() The symptoms that are currently being seen with COVID-19 are cough, fever, headache, new loss of taste or smell, repeated shaking with chills, sore throat, shortness of breath, and muscle pain.
|
Unemployment BenefitsWith Mayor Bowser adjusting the District of Columbia’s operating status in response to coronavirus (COVID-19), District residents may file for unemployment compensation. More information on how to file available at Recovery |