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a Worker is wearing a face mask while delivering food inventory to Cheesetique restaurant and store. Jill Erber, the owner of the Cheesetique store, started on Friday, March 27th 2020, a meal giveaway to help the hospitality industry members. They were affected by the Coronavirus shutdown and became temporarily out of work.
a paper sign reads " POWERED OFF, Social Spacing in effect." Is seen placed on turned off treadmill as Gold's gym staffers continue to impose the social distancing precautionary measures among the gym members after COVID-19 news continue to develop around the DMV area.
The Capital Wheel at National Harbor is surrounded by barricades as the site is closed at Oxon Hill, Maryland. Tourist attraction locations, Bars, restaurants and shops remain closed for the second week after Governors of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia issued shelter-in-place orders to residents, escalating their synced response to the COVID-19 pandemic as officials warned that the outbreak in the capital region would soon look as dire as New York’s.
A mother helping her daughter wear a medical glove while they wait at the entrance room of the Children’s National Hospital in Washington D.C. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a recent warning for doctors about a rare and serious condition in children linked with the coronavirus. The CDC called the condition multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children.
Protective hospital gowns hung on the garment rack at the entrance of the laboratory floor at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington D.C. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a recent warning for doctors about a severe and rare condition in children linked with the coronavirus. The CDC called the condition multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children.
Two nurses at the PICU unit in the children’s national hospital are seen communicating via radio walkie-talkie as one help on the floor with COVID-19 patients. Her colleague stands by to assist. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a recent warning for doctors about a rare and serious condition in children linked with the coronavirus. The CDC called the condition multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children.
A nurse helping Dr. Tamara Gype, Attending physician and Emilio-Gonzales-Crevantes, Resident physician as they put on their protective equipment before entering a COVID-19 patient’s room at the children’s national hospital in Washington D.C. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a recent warning for doctors about a rare and serious condition in children linked with the coronavirus. The CDC called the condition multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children.
Nurses from PICU Unit putting away protective equipment in order to sanitize it after being used by a staff member at the Children’s national hospital.
"Community Kitchen" poster seen on glass front for Jaleo restaurant downtown,DC. The restaurant started a community kitchen campaign to distribute food among the local residents after closing its doors for customers voluntarily until further notice in response to the safety measures recommended to limit the spread of COVID-19 among the public in Washington DC.
ECMO Specialist, Monica Kirksey waiting for a nurse at the PICU Unit to open the door for her after she finished the PPE process required before entering a COVID-19 patient’s room.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Washington DC - Crystal City put up heart-shaped lights in the windows in solidarity and to offer hope to the residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Doctors Race For Answers As Kids Fight Rare Inflammatory Syndrome Tied To Coronavirus