Health 3 Ways the Pandemic Changed How Cardiologists Treat Patients Covid continues to impact cardiovascular health—and shape medical treatment covid, pandemic, heart health | 3 months ago
Health | News & Politics Flu-Like Viruses Are Surging in DC While flu and Covid cases are low, RSV and other respiratory illnesses are straining hospitals. covid, CDC, influenza, RSV | 7 months ago
News & Politics | Real Estate How DC Bosses Are Luring Workers Back to the Office Some law firms are even allowing—wait for it—jeans. covid, Work from home, Offices, return to office | 8 months ago
News & Politics Some DC-Area Pharmacies and Clinics Are Running Out of Moderna’s Covid Booster Shots More booster shots are on the way. covid, Giant, CVS, covid booster | 8 months ago
Health | News & Politics More Americans Retired Early Due to Covid—How to Do It Too “Retirement” doesn’t mean what it used to. covid, Money, Retirement, jobs | 10 months ago
Health Finally! Covid Vaccines Are Available for Little Ones Around DC Here's how to get your under-5s protected. covid, Vaccines, Pediatric vaccines | 11 months ago
News & Politics | Things to Do The Smithsonian Is Reopening Three Museums That Had Been Closed by Covid All three had paused operations due to staffing shortages caused by Omicron. Smithsonian, covid, Reopening, National Air and Space Museum | Feb 28, 2022
Health Summer Camp Demand Is Skyrocketing—Despite (or Maybe Because of) Covid Why some experts say kids need summer camp more than ever. covid, Kids, Summer Camps, sleep-away camp | Feb 17, 2022
Food A Running List of DC Restaurants and Bars That Still Require Vaccine Proof Here's where you'll need to bring your vax card and ID. covid, Mayor Muriel Bowser, Covid vaccine | Feb 16, 2022