As of Friday, 544,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given to Delawareans
DIAA lacked quorum for mask vote, but approves new football playoff structure
The DIAA board can call an emergency meeting and try to pass a new mask rule before the Board of Education’s April 22 meeting.
Republican legislators say it’s time to return to in-person hearings, session
They say between vaccination efforts and the 90,000 people who have had COVID-19, meetings can be held safely.
22,000-plus people 16 and over have signed up for vaccine registry
With new COVID cases rising, Carney said masks will continue to be required and indoor dining limits will not be raised.
Parents, others upset DIAA can’t quickly OK dropping masks
Even if the DIAA could quickly change its mask rules, it would still have to be approved by the Department Board of Education
Living donor awareness event Tuesday at Logan House
The standard treatment Matt Hall had relied on for years is no longer enough to keep his kidneys functioning.
New VA clinic in Dover will expand services for Kent, Sussex veterans
The new clinic has 18 primary care rooms, 12 mental health rooms, five specialty rooms and three women’s health rooms.
With a rising number of COVID-variants spreading, state urges testing, compliance
Delaware testing czar A.J. Schall said state will test any resident as well as travelers and spring breakers at no charge.
State to open vaccinations April 6 to 16 and older; VA expands to all vets, families
While waitlists will be open for pharmacy and state events, doctors are asked to focus only on those with underlying conditions.
1,000 more surf tags to go on sale as state introduces new off-peak surf permits
Off-peak permits only can be used Mondays through Fridays June 1 through Sept. 3, except holidays., then all the time after Labor Day.