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03-27-2020 10:53 PM
updated 3/27/20
total confirmed positive cases are at 165.
new castle county.....106
kent county......21
sussex county......38
currently there are 20 hospitalized.
ages 0 - 4...... 1 case
ages 5 - 17.....2 cases
ages 18 - 49.....74 cases
ages 50 - 64......42 cases
ages 65+......46 cases
males.....80 cases
females 85 cases
03-29-2020 12:31 AM
total number of confirmed positive cases......214
new castle county.......140
kent county......25
sussex county......59
total hospitalized.....31
total deaths.....5
total recoveries.....9
Six residents of a memory care unit of HarborChase of Wilmington have tested positive for COVID-19, including five who are now hospitalized, according to the Division of Public Health. The current census of that unit is 36. DHSS staff have worked with the assisted-living facility to ensure resident and staff safety. The source of the infection is under investigation.
03-29-2020 11:07 PM
Gov. John Carney on Sunday, March 29, signed the seventh modification to his State of Emergency declaration, ordering all out-of-state travelers into Delaware to immediately self-quarantine for 14 days to fight the spread of COVID-19.
The Delaware Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued guidance to state and local law enforcement with additional details about enforcement of Governor Carney’s emergency declaration. In accordance with Sunday’s order, law enforcement may conduct traffic stops — limited in scope to public health and quarantine questions — on vehicles registered in other states.
03-30-2020 11:40 AM
i am so missing my beach time! ![]()
now even some of the restaurants at the beaches that have been open are deciding to shut down. they are going to take a HUGE hit!
total confirmed positive cases is at 232.
new castle county is at 141.
kent county is at 25.
sussex county is at 66.
33 hospitalizations (9 critically ill)
6 deaths.
04-01-2020 01:08 AM
As of Tuesday, March 31, there have been 319 total laboratory-confirmed cases in Delaware since March 11. This includes 55 additional cases since yesterday. Thus far, this is Delaware’s highest jump in raw numbers in one day, although it’s not the highest percentage jump in one day.
Of the Delawareans diagnosed, 197 are from New Castle County, 34 are from Kent County, and 88 are from Sussex County. This is a cumulative total of individuals who are currently ill, the 22 “recovered,” and the 10 deceased.
The source of exposure for many of these positive cases is unknown, which indicates a community spread of the virus.
Of the 319 cases, 152 are male and 167 are female. The individuals range in age from 1 to 95. In all, 57 individuals are currently hospitalized, 14 of whom are critically ill.
Thousands of Delawareans have been tested, resulting in 3,696 negative cases. (This data is preliminary on based on negative results reported to DPH by state and commercial laboratories performing analysis. Multiple negative tests per person are only counted once.)
Delaware is considering patients to be fully recovered seven days after the resolution of their symptoms. Three days after symptoms resolve, patients are no longer required to self-isolate at home; however, they must continue to practice strict social distancing for the remaining four days before returning to their normal daily routine.
04-01-2020 08:21 AM
Finally, our Govenor closed all beache accesses, boat ramps on Monday. This passed weekend was like a free for all and people were not paying attention to social distancing.
04-01-2020 09:40 PM
As of Wednesday, April 1, a total of 11 Delawareans has passed away due to complications from COVID-19. The most recent death involves an 84-year-old male from Sussex County who was hospitalized and had significant underlying health conditions.
The latest Delaware COVID-19 case statistics, cumulatively since March 11, include:
04-03-2020 12:24 PM
4//2020 updates
393 confirmed positive cases
4566 confirmed negative cases
12 total deaths
49 total recovered
56 hospitalizations
new castle county is at 245 cases.
kent county is at 43 positive cases.
sussex county is at 105 positive cases.
females....214
males.....179
stay safe everyone and make smart choices!
04-05-2020 12:02 PM
police checkpoints seen in rehoboth beach and in south bethany beach. they are checking license plates.
i have a question though.......
what happens if you have an out of state plate and tell them you have been in town for over two weeks now and are just getting out to grocery shop after self quarantining? or tell them you have been in town for a month or more?
04-05-2020 12:34 PM
Did I hear correctly that the Gov of Georgia just opened the beaches??? If true, SMH!
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