Minorities have only gotten 6 percent of the vaccine that has been given out, and the state is worried about seniors who have mobility issues or don’t have computers.
COVID cases decline as nearly 10 percent of state is vaccinated; here’s where to be tested
Delaware has 35 pop-up testing sites set for the week of Feb. 1, and Walmart is about to start vaccinating.
More infectious UK COVID-19 strain found in Delaware
Those infected had traveled to a family gathering with people from states where the variant has been found.
Delaware specifies how it will handle second doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Delaware will make sure people get a second dose of vaccine in 28 to 35 days after the first shot.
Carney’s budget: raises for state employees; body cameras; $50 million for clean water
This budget allowed Carney to restore things like a focus on clean water that he had to drop last year when COVID clobbered revenues.
Feet first: Middletown husband-and-wife team kicks off first-of-its-kind tech startup
Less than two years old, HX Innovations counts Adidas Golf, Under Armour and Skechers as clients for various product lines.
Something to chew on: Newark renews Main Street Alfresco nights starting in March
With restaurants limited to 30 percent capacity indoors, warmer weather and more outdoor dining will be welcome.
State pleads for patience as it tries to get vaccine into as many arms as possible
With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations decreasing and vaccinations increasing, Delaware now faces the crisis of not having enough vaccinations for everyone who wants them. Gov. John Carney said Tuesday night that the state is now seeing about 600 new cases per day on a 7-day average. That number has dropped from the 800-plus it was at the start of …
Republican react to Carney’s State of the State: Where’s the beef, John?
The lawmakers said they wanted Carney to issue an action plan for coping with state woes, and they didn’t hear it.
Carney’s State of the State: We’re going to keep on keeping on
Among other things, the governor said he wants governments to keep livestream meetings to give the public greater access.