Washington, D.C
Monkeypox case found on George Washington campus
George Washington College officers have confirmed the primary case of the monkeypox virus on its Washington, D.C., campus.
In an e mail despatched on Tuesday, college officers instructed the college group that the person who examined optimistic for the virus has been remoted off campus, the place they’re receiving remedy from medical professionals.
College officers additionally stated that three shut contacts of the affected person have been notified in regards to the state of affairs, noting that the chance of the virus spreading throughout the college group stays low.
The college’s pupil newspaper, The GW Hatchet, first reported the information.
“The college is working with the DC Division of Well being, the GW Medical College Associates’ Infectious Illnesses staff, GW Occupational Well being and the Colonial Well being Middle to help the college group in response to this an infection,” the college stated in its e mail.
This comes after the D.C. Well being Division first confirmed in early June that it had recognized a doable monkeypox case within the metropolis, saying the person examined optimistic for orthopox, a household of viruses that falls inside monkeypox.
A restricted provide of vaccines to deal with monkeypox made obtainable to at-risk people within the metropolis ran out lower than a day after the immunization initiative launched Monday.
In accordance with knowledge from the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, 27 U.S. states, along with Washington, D.C., have confirmed instances of monkeypox.
George Washington College officers suggested its college group to keep away from shut contact with contaminated people and requested that college students and well being care staff begin carrying N95 masks as nicely.
“You may forestall publicity by avoiding shut contact with pores and skin or clothes of an contaminated particular person and by carrying a masks,” the college stated in its e mail.
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D.C’s five-week countdown to summer starts with a dim Friday
The five weeks leading to summer started Friday, but in the District, Friday was also a day of overcast that concluded two weeks of clouds or rain.
Friday was the first day of the 35-day period that concludes on June 20, which this year is the day of the solstice, the start of astronomical summer.
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Real ID: How to get yours in DC, Maryland & Virginia as deadline approaches
WASHINGTON – Americans have a little less than one year to get the Real ID they will need to board domestic flights or enter certain federal facilities.
All 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories are covered by the Real ID Act which was passed by Congress in 2005.
The new form of identification incorporates anti-counterfeiting technology and uses documentary evidence and record checks to ensure a person is who they claim to be.
The Department of Homeland Security pushed back the deadline several times during the COVID-19 outbreak. The current deadline is May 7, 2025.
An example of a Washington, D.C. REAL ID provided by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
How do I get a REAL ID in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
At a minimum, you must provide documentation showing:
1) Full Legal Name
2) Date of Birth
3) Social Security Number
4) Two Proofs of Address of Principal Residence
5) Lawful Status.
Use these links to check D.C., Maryland, Virginia DMVs for any additional requirements:
DC Department of Motor Vehicles
Maryland Department of Transportation
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
What is REAL ID?
Passed by Congress in 2005, the REAL ID Act enacted the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that the Federal Government “set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses.” The Act established minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards and prohibits certain federal agencies from accepting for official purposes licenses and identification cards from states that do not meet these standards. These purposes are:
Accessing certain federal facilities
Boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft
Entering nuclear power plants
What happens when the REAL ID enforcement date begins?
Federal agencies, including DHS and TSA, may only accept state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards as identification for purposes of accessing federal facilities – including TSA airport security checkpoints – if the license or card was issued by a REAL ID compliant state in accordance with the REAL ID security standards (meaning the license or card must include the REAL ID compliant star marking).
Real ID also will be required to enter some federal facilities such as military bases.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about making sure you are REAL ID ready.
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