253,535 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered as of Friday, the state said.
Lewes hypnotherapist to hawk her therapy dough on ‘Shark Tank’ Friday
Nancy Rothner taped the episode in September, but didn’t find out until three weeks ago that it will air.
COVID-19 precautions seem to have crushed Delaware’s flu season
Wearing masks, washing hands and avoiding crowds has help Delaware residents avoid the flu.
Legislature returns Tuesday, will keep virtual format
Legislative leaders say not enough people have been vaccinated to open Legislative Hall.
State expects shipment of one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, maybe by week’s end
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires only one dose, unlike the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which need two doses.
COVID cases decline; more than 200,0000 vaccines given; state continues testing
The state has created a way for people to report violations of the state’s vaccine policy
UD ramps up restrictions designed keep COVID cases from continuing to climb
The university brought 4,000 students back to campus for spring and one of the new rules says they are not allowed to have visitors.
State opens FEMA site for second doses to all vaccinated before Jan. 30; must register today for Friday slots
Those getting shots earlier in the week said the FEMA event is quick and only took about 40 minutes to get through.
Advocates ask Delaware to prioritize vaccines for Type 1 diabetes
‘I’m getting lots of different answers,” Kathy Butler McDermott said. ‘But not ‘We got it covered.’ Nobody’s saying that.’
Feds tell Delaware it must offer school testing this spring, but offer options
The testing could take place after schools open in fall of 2021, when more students are expected to be back on classrooms.