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What to do, expect when you go hunting for a COVID-19 vaccine in Delaware
The best simple advice is to register with the biggest suppliers, because you’ll need an account to schedule and maybe just to see the appointment calendar.
Delaware to open vaccines Wednesday to all over 50; and those 16-64 with underlying conditions
The new rules also will allow caretakers of people who have underlying conditions to be vaccinated.
County, UD team up to track COVID in sewage; start hunt for variants
The process that New Castle County, CEWER use also has been used to check sewage for alcohol and narcotic drugs.
COVID cases continue decline; vaccinations rise; state still wants people tested
As of Friday morning, 303,568 doses of the vaccine have been administered in Delaware.
Vaccinations help give diners an appetite for eating out again
Consumer confidence is growing, and one restaurateur says the state mood is becoming more positive
About 120 people attend Monday rally in Dover demanding schools open
‘We believe that based on science it’s time to reopen our schools—fully,’ said Lisa McCulley, founder of Stand Up Delaware.
ChristianaCare plans to create pediatric center
‘Plans are not final yet for the Pediatric Care Center at the Center for Women’s & Children’s Health,’ a spokesman said. ‘We are unable to comment further.’
With cases down, vaccine up, state officials face questions about opening up
Carney said the state will need to study the data before deciding whether to open up more.
Yorklyn photographer focuses on medically complex families
Ana Yevonishon is able to devote the time to the free family sessions because other clients sponsor them.