Mayor Muriel Bowser is threatening residents of Washington, DC, with 90
days in jail and a $5,000 fine if they leave their homes during the coronavirus outbreak. The threat of jail is alarming residents and civil libertarians who point out that at least five tested positive for COVID-19 in the city’s 1,700-inmate jail near Capitol Hill.
“Our message remains the same: stay home,” Bowser, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday. The stay-home order has exceptions for grocery shopping and work deemed essential. Outdoor recreation such as running is allowed, but cannot involve people outside of a household. The order is similar to dictates in neighboring Maryland and Virginia, but shocked residents of Washington, where there are just 401 of the nation’s 160,000 confirmed cases. -Full Report
Stay Home DC
Party host refuses to shut down 60-person bonfire amid coronavirus order, MD cops say
Gatherings in the state would be limited to only 10 people to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Pastor arrested for violating rules amid virus outbreak
“Our message remains the same: stay home,” Bowser, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday. The stay-home order has exceptions for grocery shopping and work deemed essential. Outdoor recreation such as running is allowed, but cannot involve people outside of a household. The order is similar to dictates in neighboring Maryland and Virginia, but shocked residents of Washington, where there are just 401 of the nation’s 160,000 confirmed cases. -Full Report
Stay Home DC
Party host refuses to shut down 60-person bonfire amid coronavirus order, MD cops say
Gatherings in the state would be limited to only 10 people to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Pastor arrested for violating rules amid virus outbreak