UD engineers 3D printed a face, nose, mouth and esophagus to tests face masks.
Covid. Plastic bag ban. And NOW you’re remodeling my grocery store?
Also: Acme stores have stopped charging for their new plastic bags, and their paper ones are going away.
State, New Castle County plan 35 pop-up testing sites week of Jan. 18
State health officials still want people to be tested so the virus can be tracked and breakouts can be caught.
State passes 1,000 COVID-19 deaths; positive cases, hospitalizations high, but receding
Delaware passed a sad milestone Friday, with 1,002 people dead from the COVID-19 virus. The number of the dead rose by 45 in the week that ended Thursday, Jan. 14, at 6 p.m. “On this day that we pass the heartbreaking milestone of 1,000 COVID-related deaths in Delaware, our hearts go out to all the families and friends who …
Soon, an easier way to get help regarding suicide
‘More people will be reaching out,’ said Jennifer Smolowitz. ‘The 988 number will definitely make it easier to get the help they need.’
This is what a mass vaccination event looks like
The aerial shot looks like a frozen moment from a night-time race around a Nascar track, without stands of fans.
UD will bring 4,000 students to campus next month; that’s triple the fall total
Only one student per dorm room will be permitted for spring; some rooms are being saved for those who must quarantine.
COVID hospitalizations hit record high in Delaware, especially Sussex County
Hospital are particularly hard hit in Sussex County, where new positive cases are rising by 50 percent in every zip code.
State sets vaccine “sprint” to speed up shots, get to those not in healthcare
During an event last week at a Georgetown DMV, the state vaccinated 650 first responders and school nurses in just two hours.
Forecaster: Pandemic restrictions will be forgotten quickly as people seek normalcy
A JPMorgan Chase economic forecaster predicts people will quickly forget the stress of pandemic restrictions and return to a more normal life. Speaking as part of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce’s lineup for its virtual annual dinner, James E. Glassman said the pandemic and people working from home has only accelerated a trend that’s been occurring for two …