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Coronavirus cases nears 100 in Virginia; WMATA closes two stations

Northern Virginia’s daily update on COVID-19 and how it’s impacting the region.

By Editorial March 20, 2020 at 9:03 am

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COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. (Photo by Viktor Forgacs)

Editor’s Note: For more daily updates on how the coronavirus is impacting Northern Virginia, click here.

As the national tally surpassed 10,000, Virginia now has 94 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 19 people hospitalized, two deaths and 1,923 people tested. You can keep up with daily updates here. (Virginia Department of Health) 

Local
Seven new cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in Prince William County, bringing the county’s total to 11. Other new cases included three in Arlington (17 in total) and two in Alexandria and Fairfax (four total and 16 total, respectively). (Inside NoVA)

Local
There is at least one confirmed case of COVID-19 at an assisted living center in Falls Church. Kensington Senior Living Facility has reported seven other residents who were also symptomatic but all tested negative for the coronavirus. (Falls Church News-Press)

Local
WMATA has closed the Smithsonian and Arlington National Cemetery Metro stations until further notice, announced March 19. Metro could be expected to announce more service cuts today, as the organization seeks to prevent tourists from using public transportation for non-essential trips and visiting the cherry blossoms in peak bloom this weekend. (WTOP)

Local
Inova Alexandria Hospital has an “adequate supply” of COVID-19 tests for those looking to get tested and showing adequate symptoms of the virus. On Wednesday, the hospital set up its tented temporary auxiliary screening unit outside the emergency room entrance. The tent has a 10-person capacity. (ALXNow)

Regional
Thirty-two new cases were reported in Washington, DC, on March 19, bringing the total to 71 cases. Of those, a third D.C. Fire and EMS member has tested positive for the virus. (WTOP)

Regional
On March 20, Gov. Ralph Northam moved to extend the tax deadline to Friday, May 1 for all individuals and businesses. He also temporarily eliminated all Medicare copays for the time being. Medicaid will extend prescription refills to 90 days, enhance telehealth options and waive some pre-approval requirements, as well as cover the cost of testing for COVID-19. (The Center Square) 

More events and large gatherings are being canceled across the region. For specific announcements, please check our events cancellation page.

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