Study: Children could be "silent" coronavirus spreaders
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Infectious disease expert Dr. Amira Roess joins Fox 5 DC to discuss a recent study that found some children could be silent spreaders of the coronavirus.

Virginia coronavirus trouble-spot Hampton Roads sees drop in cases

Virginia’s Hampton Roads region saw such a surge in coronavirus cases last month that Gov. Ralph Northam imposed restrictions on alcohol sales and gatherings. 

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, working families are enlisting grandparents to help with the kids

Many seniors who already live in multigenerational households or are grandparent-guardians are navigating routine interactions with young ones, from family dinner to a hug at bedtime, to avoid COVID-19. Others, like the Hills, have never been physically closer to the grandkids. They hope their protective bubbles will save them all.

AMC reopening today with 15-cent tickets

AMC is reopening theaters across the country today, including locations in Northern Virginia.

AMC theaters reopening today
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AMC theaters, which have been hard hit by novel coronavirus restrictions, will reopen today with 15 cent tickets.

March on Washington reimagined to comply with virus rules

Amid widespread protests and unrest over the police killings of Black Americans, a national commemoration of the 1963 civil rights March on Washington is being reconfigured to comply with coronavirus protocols in the District.

March on Washington confronts coronavirus pandemic
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In a matter of days, thousands are expected to participate in the March on Washington. But how will the demonstration deal with the restrictions DC has put in place to combat the novel coronavirus.

PGCPS educators call for better internet for students and staff

In Prince George’s County, as teachers begin the school year Thursday and students prepare to start in less than two weeks, internet access remains a struggle for some students and staff.

Two staffers at Bullis School test positive for COVID-19

In a letter to parents from the Head of Schools, Christian Sullivan says the two staffers who tested positive were non-academic staff members. 

COVID-19 pandemic is shifting how consumers use gig companies, according to poll

A new survey from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows how consumer attitudes about using ride-hailing and delivery services have changed. It also highlights a wealth divide, where Americans with higher incomes are able to utilize the services to help reduce their risk of infection.