Washington, DC extends stay-at-home order to June 8

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Washington, (Asian independent) Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Wednesday that the city is extending its stay-at-home order through June 8.

“We’re not there yet and not quite ready to begin that phased new opening,” Bowser said at a news briefing, Xinhua reported.

The city, she said, is looking for a 14-day decline in new coronavirus cases, but so far has only seen a four-day decline.

The order was previously scheduled to expire on May 15.

Washington, DC has reported a total of 6,584 confirmed cases, with 350 deaths, according to a count by the municipal government.