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DC mayor confirms 3rd coronavirus death in the District

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On Wednesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the District’s third coronavirus-related death.

Mayor Bowser stated a 75-year-old woman was admitted to a local hospital underlying health conditions, passed away today.

 

“Each of these deaths is tragic, and we continue to pray for all the families who have lost a loved one as well as all the people in our community who have been sickened or affected by COVID-19,” Bowser tweeted. “As we continue working to blunt the curve, my message to the community is simple: Be a good neighbor, stay at home.”

All non-essential business in D.C. will be closed and remain closed at least April 24, starting at 10 p.m., according to an order from the mayor.

Forty-eight new positive cases were announced in the District today, bringing the case total to 231.

 

 

Abu Sillah is Business Owner from Prince George's County, MD. He serves as the CEO of The DMV Daily and Marketing Manager of The Wig Cafe. Outside of business and media, Abu is a middle school teacher and Promotions Assistant for RadioOne DC. He has a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and an M.A. from Bowie State University. Abu is very passionate about 3 things: media, working with kids and uplifting others,

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