The Delaware Department of Education has a four-prong plan to help kids catch up in school, Education Secretary Susan Bunting said Wednesday night during a COVID-19 Town Hall. “We do admit that there has been a disruption to our learning year. Our task as dedicated educators is to make sure we’re filling in for some of that lost …
One-third of Delawareans 16 and older fully vaccinated
The number of variant cases continue to rise, too, with the UK strain most commonly seen in random state checks.
COVID-19 case, hospitalization surge ranks Delaware 5th in nation
COVID variants, believed to be more infectious, are playing a role in the rise of Delaware cases.
New COVID cases drop a bit; state will delay some mass vaccination events
As of Friday, 544,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given to Delawareans
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.
State to ramp up vaccines for teachers, has given 253,535 doses of vaccine
253,535 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered as of Friday, the state said.
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.
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
State opens second-dose slots for residents who got 1st shot anywhere before Jan. 23
Also, 2,000 people vaccinated Jan. 30 at the Chase Center are being contacted to schedule their second there Feb. 27.