LinkLinks DCist: Here’s What D.C.’s Neighborhood-Level Coronavirus Numbers Do—And Don’t—Tell Us By Editor On May 7, 2020 Last updated May 7, 2020 51 Share At a press briefing last Monday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser drew attention to two District neighborhoods that, official data showed, had strikingly high concentrations of coronavirus cases: Columbia Heights and 16th Street Heights, both located in Northwest. Two days later, the city for the first time released its collection of COVID-19 data by neighborhood, including an eye-catching map. 51 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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