Ed. Note: On February 28th DC Health suspended “COVID-19 Test Yourself DC self-service kiosk program as well as rapid test distribution at libraries and senior centers”.
From DC Health:
“Today, DC Health announced that the last day of operations for the COVID Centers will be Friday, March 31. The decision to close the COVID Centers comes after the District has experienced a significant drop in COVID-19 cases, high vaccination uptake, and an increase in the availability of vaccines and testing kits for at-home use. Similar actions are being taken at the federal level and by other jurisdictions around the nation. The COVID Centers were established in January 2022 to provide residents with free and easy access to COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and masks at the height of the pandemic. Today, these items are readily available at most pharmacies, doctor’s offices, and other community locations. Read More
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From DC Health:
“DC Health announced that beginning Tuesday, February 28, 2023 they will suspend the COVID-19 Test Yourself DC self-service kiosk program as well as rapid test distribution at libraries and senior centers. These changes are in line with similar actions at the federal level as a result of falling COVID-19 case counts and the increased availability of testing and vaccine opportunities through medical offices, pharmacies and community health centers.
DC Health continues to emphasize that the most important thing residents can do to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19 is to be up to date with their vaccinations and boosters. As District programs begin to scale down, there continues to be many convenient options for residents to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, booster or rapid test kit, including: Read More
“Dear PoPville,
I’d like to give a shoutout to JoseLo Gutierrez and his small business, City Acupuncture Circle.
As has been the case for many small business owners, the pandemic really affected his business, and with remote work still popular, he isn’t getting as much foot traffic as he used to.
He’s a true master of his craft and helps with everything from back pain and headaches to insomnia and more. Read More
Thanks to Michael for sharing the update. This CVS originally posted it would be closing February 2nd. Read More
Thanks to Sarah for sending: “Glosslab on Connecticut Ave–Saturday”
Stay tuned.
“Dear PoPville,
Where in the DC area can I donate unopened rapid Covid tests? I imagine there are individuals and communities who need them more than I do and cannot afford them. Read More
3307 14th Street NW
Thanks to Noa for sending from just north of 14th and Rhode Island Ave, NW.
Ed. Note: I anticipate no possible confusion among potential patrons.
Narrator: There will be confusion.
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“Dear PoPville,
I have read all of the great posts on the loved OBGYNs in the district and how giving birth at Sibley is preferable, what insurance providers do you recommend and what plans? It’s Open Season for the federal government and I’d like to pick a company/plan that has worked for people giving birth in the District.”
“Dear PoPville,
I finally got around to calling my dentist’s practice to make an appointment for my first cleaning since the pandemic began… only to find out that my dentist has retired.
I’m not wedded to that particular practice. Which dentists do PoPville readers recommend? Read More
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“Dear PoPville,
I know that right now therapists are harder to find than ever, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a good therapist who works with lawyers. Read More