The chief executives of D.C., Maryland and Virginia all issued stay-at-home orders last week for area residents to control the spread of the coronavirus.
Though the strict measures are vital to help “flatten the curve” of the deadly disease, they disrupt both the social and economic support LGBTQ businesses often provide for the community. “It affects everything when bars are closed,” Dave Perruzza, owner of Pitchers and A League of Her Own, told the Washington Blade. “We have a lot of