Medical


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Ed. Note: Yesterday there were 2,927 total positives.

From the Mayor’s Office:

“The District’s reported data for Monday, April 20, 2020 includes 171 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to 3,098.

The District reported seven additional COVID-19 related deaths:

· 68-year-old female
· 69-year-old male
· 70-year-old male
· 73-year-old male
· 77-year-old female
· 79-year-old female
· 86-year-old female

Tragically, 112 District residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19.”

DC COVID-19 Data for April 20, 2020

Total Tested Overall: 14,939
Total Positives: 3,098
Total Lives Lost: 112
Total Recovered: 636

Hospital Status Data
April 20, 2020

ICU Beds Available: 84
Total Ventilators: 444
In-Use Ventilators: 198
Available Ventilators: 246 (more…)


History

Thanks to Susan for sending: “I found about ten newspapers from the 1940s under a linoleum floor covering in my rowhouse in Capitol Hill. Perhaps used as insulation or cushioning?”

If you have a photo of a neat find from your house or place of work please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail.com thanks. Please let me know where/what neighborhood you found it in too. Thanks.


coffee

From a press release:

“Washington, DC-based founders Lisa Gerben and Melissa Gerben announce the launch of RAKO Coffee Roasters, a specialty coffee collective focused on sustainably sourced single origin coffees, environmentally friendly roasting practices, and advanced brewing methods.  While RAKO’s summer plans to open two cafes in the District were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the brand launched a new online store featuring freshly roasted specialty coffee from Sumatra, Guatemala, Burundi and Ethiopia, available via free shipping in the DMV. The complimentary delivery service started April 6th and will continue indefinitely, with custom brew guides available for consumers to make the best possible coffee at home. (more…)


Sponsored

The reality

You’ve probably never read your building’s property management contract all the way through. Most board members haven’t either. If you did, you’d find a carefully defined scope of work — vendors coordinated, maintenance dispatched, assessments collected, reports generated.

What you wouldn’t find: anything about fiduciary duties. Reserve funding strategy. Compliance tracking. Case documentation. Institutional memory. The legal obligations that make your board personally accountable to unit owners.

That’s not an oversight in the contract. It’s the contract. Property management was never designed to cover governance. And yet most boards — paying $10,000 to $18,000 a year for the service — assume it does.

Operations and governance are different jobs. One has a contract. The other has a fiduciary duty.

What your building is paying — and what it’s getting.

What the contract covers. What it doesn’t.

The markup problem most boards don’t know about.

Beyond the management fee, most property management companies mark up vendor invoices — the plumber, the landscaper, the elevator contractor — by 10 to 15 percent before passing the bill to the association. It’s legal. It’s common. And boards have almost no visibility into it. (more…)


Georgetown


3211 O Street, NW

Ed. Note: DC’s First Cat Cafe, Crumbs & Whiskers, opened in June 2015.

From an email:

“Hey C&W Fam,

My name is Kanchan and I’m the founder of Crumbs & Whiskers. I want to take a few minutes to share what’s happening at C&W with you, and how the virus has been impacting us.

Things are really, really tough right now. As an experiential business, we rely on our booking & reservation sales to fund our operations. For the past month, we haven’t had that, which has been really difficult for us. We applied for every loan and grant that we qualified for, but unfortunately, we didn’t receive anything before loans ran out of funds.

As of now, Crumbs & Whiskers is surviving. We will most likely be permanently closing one of our locations – our DC cat cafe. (more…)


Rant/Revel


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Event

Join us for an enjoyable evening tasting a wide variety of wines, spirits, craft brews, and other beverages from the Land of the Hellenes… all to benefit the trees! We have brought together an impressive collection of brands that are committed to sustainability, and a splendid time is guaranteed for all.

ForestPlanet is a 501(c)3 organization that supports large scale, low cost-per-tree reforestation efforts all over the world. We help plant trees where they bring the most benefit to the region’s soil, habitat, the global environment, and local communities.


DC Government

From DDOT:

“The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will begin the annual spraying of the female ginkgo street trees on April 20, 2020. The spraying will occur overnight from 9:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m., weather permitting.

The annual spraying serves to reduce the formation of mature ginkgo fruit, which emits an offensive smell when it falls on sidewalks and roadways. DDOT will use the same spray it has used for the past 20 years, Shield-3EC 24(C). (more…)


DC Government


Photo by PoPville flickr user Tim Brown

From the Mayor’s Office:

“Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will temporarily extend sidewalks near grocery stores and other essential retailers to allow pedestrians enough space to practice social distancing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency. Sidewalk extensions will be located in all eight wards of the District, based upon DDOT’s evaluation and suggestions from the public. (more…)


Animal Fix

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“This is Ralphie, in Adams Morgan. He’s working on building his resumé by becoming my intern while I work from home. To make sure he feels a part of the team, he’s even got his own work shirt.”

“This is Fish in Navy Yard, he wants his spot on the couch back.”


Dear PoPville


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“Dear PoPville,

I’ve been trying to find an open blood donation center that is accepting appointments in the DC area. I’ve looked at the Red Cross and Inova centers in DC, MD, and VA, and I can’t find any available appointments. Does anyone know if there is an open donation center so I can make an appointment to give blood? Or if there are any centers open without appointments necessary? It seems so important to do right now to help patients who need it while regular donors are staying home.”