From Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie <[email protected]>
Subject April 9 Coronavirus Response - Coronavirus Response Through the Lens of Racial Equity, Farmers' Market Guidance, and More
Date April 9, 2020 11:26 PM
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Below are today's updates on the District's response to the coronavirus pandemic. For the latest and most comprehensive information always visit [link removed][UNIQID].
* CM McDuffie Discusses Coronavirus Through the Lens of Racial Equity with AFRO DC Editor Micha Green 
* Learn About Support for Small Businesses
* Mayor Issues Order on Social Distancing Protocols for Food Sellers and Farmers’ Markets
* Events DC Offers Pandemic Support for Hospitality Inudstry
* Mental Health Workshop



** CM McDuffie Discusses Coronavirus Through the Lens of Racial Equity with AFRO DC Editor Micha Green
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This morning Councilmember McDuffie joined the DC Editor of the Washington Afro newspaper, Micha Green, to talk about the coronavirus and response through the lens of racial equity.


** Learn About Support for Small Businesses
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** Mayor Issues Order on Social Distancing Protocols for Food Sellers and Farmers’ Markets
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Today, to protect the District’s food supply chain and the District’s frontline food workers during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency, Mayor Muriel Bowser issued Mayor’s Order 2020-058.

The Order states that no farmers’ market may operate unless issued a waiver. ([link removed][UNIQID]) To obtain a waiver, a market manager must submit a plan to the District government at [email protected] to outline how they will operate and enforce social distancing protocols, and that plan must be approved.

The Order’s safety and social distance protocols apply to “Retail Food Sellers,” which include grocery stores, supermarkets, food halls, food banks, convenience stores, and other establishments engaged in the retail sale of food.

The Order also includes several amendments to previous Orders, including removing tennis and golf as allowable recreational activities and clarifying that community gardens are open to the public.


** Events DC Offers Pandemic Support for Hospitality Inudstry
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Events DC, Washington DC’s official convention and sports authority, today announced an $18 million hospitality and tourism relief package to address the impact of COVID19 pandemic.

The full relief package includes ([link removed][UNIQID]) :
* $5 million for hospitality and restaurant recovery efforts, inclusive of both worker and operator relief;
* $5 million for hotels recovery efforts, including both worker and operator programs;
* $5 million for undocumented workers across Washington, DC; and
* $3 million dedicated to destination marketing efforts, with the focus first on bringing visitors back to DC.


** Mental Health Workshop
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