The governor also abandoned many of the cleaning protocols in public spaces like eateries and schools.
State will keep health board that OKs new services, but make it advisory only
The committee also asked for utilization surveys and that the board provide quarterly progress reports.
Here’s where to find COVID testing the week of April 26
The state offers plenty of choices, including three University of Delaware testing sites in one week.
Delaware native helps frustrated Americans quickly find vaccines
‘People were banging their heads against the wall, and there was no need to bottleneck with an unusable user interface,’ Erick Katzenstein said.
After loud rally, silent protestors stand in view during virtual hearing
The Patriots for Delaware protestors want Legislative hall reopened to the public.
COVID-19 case, hospitalization surge ranks Delaware 5th in nation
COVID variants, believed to be more infectious, are playing a role in the rise of Delaware cases.
Delaware passes 100,000 COVID-19 cases
The number of variant cases continue to rise, but the state only tested 92 samples last week.
Delaware House to return to Legislative Hall for hybrid April 29 session
Republicans in the legislature last week issued a press release calling for a return to in-person meetings.
Carney: No new restrictions; hopes rise in new cases will slow
State officials urged people to continue to be tested and to sign up for vaccinations
Delaware opens vaccine pipeline, but says it will follow federal pause on J&J shot
Also, Division of Public Health announced it will stop using Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the time being