Mayor Bowser issues Stay-At-Home Order for D.C.

Mayor Bowser Issues Stay-At-Home Order

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, due to an increasing number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Washington, DC and across the region and the nation, Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a stay-at-home order for the District of Columbia. This order reinforces the Mayor’s direction to residents to stay at home except to perform essential activities.

 

“Our message remains the same: stay home,” said Mayor Bowser. “Staying at home is the best way to flatten the curve and protect yourself, your family, and our entire community from COVID-19. Many people want to know how they can help right now, and for most people this is how – by staying home.”

 

The Mayor’s Order specifies that residents may only leave their residences to:

engage in essential activities, including obtaining medical care that cannot be provided through telehealth and obtaining food and essential household goods;perform or access essential governmental functions;work at essential businesses;engage in essential travel; orengage in allowable recreational activities, as defined by the Mayor’ s Order.

 

Any individual who willfully violates the stay-at-home order may be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, subject to a fine not exceeding $5,000, imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both.

 

For more information on the District’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, visit coronavirus.dc.gov.

Amanda FarnanCOVID19