Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del., wrote to Secretary Alex Azar of the Delaware Department of Health and Human Services emphasizing the need for increased funding and focus on child abuse prevention services during the COVID-19 outbreak. John Carney in a press... Week 33: Testing ramps up in time for holiday. Highmark has introduced two new online tools to help all consumers find information on COVID-19 symptoms and appropriate care, and help members find customer service resources. Are beaches open or closed? Courthouse staffing was reduced to focus on handling emergency and essential matters, particularly those involving criminal justice, said Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. The Federal Emergency Management Agency event is by invitation only; registration links... Mass vaccination events in Dover have helped whittle down the number of people waiting for a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, bringing the state closer to resuming first shots for people still in line for vaccinations. Testing locations for pop-up and Curative trailer sites will be set up throughout Sussex County this week. Schall developed minor, cold-like symptoms Nov. 25 after testing negative for COVID-19 on Nov. 23, along with one of his... Beebe Healthcare prepares for COVID vaccine. Lewes and Rehoboth’s drones are broadcasting a computer-generated message. The seven-day average for the percentage of persons who tested positive for COVID-19 increased from 13... Cape district to maintain hybrid model of instruction. First considered nonessential events, markets were prohibited from opening until Delaware Department of Agriculture staff approved a safety plan... One death reported as Sussex COVID cases break 3,000. Carney signed the 19th modification to his State of Emergency declaration, May 22, formalizing steps taken earlier in the week to allow restaurants to expand outdoor seating capacity. The cases... Week 42: Ups and downs of vaccine roll out. The Cape Henlopen Food Basket has remained open through the current health crisis to ensure that Cape District individuals and families in need have access to food. At his weekly press briefing Feb. 2, Gov. The staff member is currently... A COVID-19 screening line at Beebe Healthcare went live at noon, Friday, March 20, to provide screening and assessment of community members who do not have access to a primary care provider. Individuals who have died from COVID-19 ranged in age from 32 to 103 ... Delaware revenue plummets in latest report. This means in certain limited instances, Beebe can test a patient for coronavirus, get a result in one to two hours, and inform... 24-hour crisis hotline available for Delaware youth. John Carney waived a state law requiring couples to appear in person at county marriage bureaus... 77 COVID-19 deaths connected to long-term care facilities. Kent County reports 539 positive cases. Many people now among the hottest spots for COVID-19 in the mid-Atlantic region live and work... Federal team joins Sussex fight against COVID-19. In a March 27 virtual Q&A session viewed by about 2,800 people, Gov. a comment in several programming languages including C, C++ and Java; the root directory path in Domain/OS; the operator for integer division in Python 2.2+; the empty pattern in Perl, which evaluates the last successfully matched regular expression; the logical defined-or operator in Perl, called the null coalescing operator in other programming languages Over the course of the last three months the world has gradually stopped. Less than a week after schools opened, a Cape Henlopen High School student tested positive for COVID-19. Cape students in need of internet for remote learning can access free Wi-Fi at five area schools. As the... Carney: Phase 3 decision coming next week. Ron MacArthur, Nick Roth and Melissa Steele, Many organizations are providing much needed support right now. Each Memorial Day for the past seven years, members of the Lewes-Rehoboth Rotary Club have joined the Flags for Heroes project to honor veterans, active-duty military and first responders. There are 67 individuals hospitalized, 16 of whom are critically ill. Reduced driving leads to insurance rebates and rate reductions. Department of Health officials advised the public to practice social distancing and good hand hygiene – but for days, only those who were ill were advised to stay home. Taking a cue from her son, Jojo Blondin, who was building a doghouse out of fence slats from their garage, she got an idea to paint signs with one simple word, but with... Freeman Foundation donates $250K to Beebe COVID-19 Relief Fund. In Gov. A state call center for residents concerned about the coronavirus COVID-19 is now taking calls. Cape Henlopen School District officials announced March 20 that a staff member associated with Bus 57 has tested presumptively positive for COVID-19. The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will take steps when necessary to limit the numbers of visitors within state parks and wildlife areas, following crowding and public health concerns. Also, both people must... Health officials say Delaware’s death toll from COVID-19 has risen to 10, while total positive cases have risen to 319 statewide, including 88 in Sussex County, 197 in New Castle and 34 in Kent. After, First COVID-19 vaccines given to Beebe workers. If you fall short in your essay writing task, then it will make your readers disappointed, and at the same time, you will be getting a low score for an essay. As of 8 a.m. March 30, according to an amendment by Gov. Mountaire officials said the employee has not been at work since March 18 and had been... With remote learning set to begin Monday, April 6, Cape students have an extra few days to complete assignments from the third marking period, which was extended to Thursday, April 9. I am sure we all hope this virus will reach its peak soon and we can get back to our normal lives. There are 68 individuals currently hospitalized, 13 of whom are critically ill. A total of 509 Delawareans have passed away due to... State reports 98 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths. “There's a lot of planning going on,” said Mayor Ted Becker during a May 18 council meeting. John Carney May 1 as more than 300 residents voiced their anger over a shutdown since March that is strangling small businesses. Practice for a shortened high... Cape Henlopen School District students returned to classrooms Sept. 16 and 17. Beebe Healthcare will hold a one-hour COVID-19 virtual town hall at 5 p.m. Monday, April 6. 15 reasons trains are better than planes . Combien de temps vous reste-t-il ? Julie DelGiorno of Rehoboth Beach waited more than three hours Jan. 23 at the... Vaccinations expanded, available by appointment only. “We are poised perfectly to deliver as many vaccines as the federal can provide to us,” said Gov. The... Beebe Healthcare suspends elective outpatient diagnostic testing, screening and rehab. It might be the best way to reduce community spread of COVID-19. John Carney said the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cost Delaware at least $500 million in lost revenue – and if the stay-at-home order is extended beyond May 15 and into the summer season, Carney said, the loss could creep toward $1 billion, nearly a quarter of the... COVID-19: In Week 4, a clamp down on out-of-staters. A Beebe Healthcare laboratory now has the ability to run a limited number of laboratory tests to confirm coronavirus, officials announced April 15. Beebe Medical Foundation brought its COVID-19 Relief Fund online March 20. Council will shift its meeting to a noon... Beebe, Bayhealth implement visitor restrictions. Originally set for Friday, April 10, through Friday, April 17, spring break has been condensed to a... Delaware is now heading into the second week since Gov. All orders take affect at 8 a.m., Monday, Nov. 23. The 10 p.m. curfew at Delaware restaurants and bars will be lifted, but establishments still must have... Beebe COVID hospitalizations nearing spring peak. Many organizations are providing much needed support right now. The Delaware Division of Public Health reports 12 new fatalities related to COVID-19 as the total number of cases exceeded10,000 in statistics released June 9. Not being in school for more than a month has not kept a Sussex Consortium student from using the technology he learned in a class at Cape Henlopen High School. In Sussex County, 43 nursing home residents have died, nearly a quarter of all COVID-19 deaths in... Delaware takes first steps toward reopening. Cape Assistant Superintendent Jenny Nauman said students can submit any work that was... UPDATE: Delaware reports nearly 600 cases COVID-19. Specific initiatives include: Offering... Rehoboth’s Funland will not open for Mother’s Day 2020, For years Mother’s Day weekend has been the traditional opening of. Sie haben bei Ihrer Bestellung eine E-Mail-Adresse angegeben? In a sign of the times, Rehoboth Beach approved a $25.9 million budget March 20 for next year with all commissioners voting remotely, except for Mayor Paul Kuhns. John Carney May 10 signed the 16th modification to his state of emergency declaration, suspending end-of-year evaluations for educators, professional development requirements and assessments due to the suspension of the school year caused by COVID-19. John Carney’s press briefing Tuesday afternoon. Carney said state officials recognize that some... After some ambiguity as to whether winter sports competitions may begin Monday, Jan. 11, a public health official said it's game on. In March, the club donated its supply of booties/shoe coverings to... Hospitalizations at 196, critical patients at 36 in latest COVID-19 numbers. Patients should contact their primary care provider for screening. The Delaware Division of Public Health reports 132 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Delaware as of July 4 with no new deaths, There are 53 individuals hospitalized, the lowest number since March 30 when there were 46. This... Two more people have tested positive for COVID-19 bringing Delaware’s total to six. 地域のみなさまが、健やかに笑顔で暮らせますようお手伝い致します。 There are 173 individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Delaware, which is a decrease of 74 as of this time last... Indoor groups, gyms allowed to increase capacity. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has announced emergency grants to help Americans dealing with substance use disorders and/or serious mental illness. As Delaware enters its third week of corona-related restrictions, residents and businesses can soon expect some relief. “It’s truly unbelievable. Delawareans can view a full list of COVID-19 testing... COVID hospitalizations drop by 100 over past week. “We don’t... Delmarva Power taking steps to support customers during coronavirus pandemic. “A... State announces six new COVID-19-related deaths. The City of Lewes municipal election has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bayhealth will hold a moment of meditation or prayer for healthcare heroes, patients and the community at 1:30 p.m., every Friday for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recipients of Delaware Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds for the months of March and April may be eligible for increased benefits as part of a provision set forth by the federal Families First Coronavirus Responses Act of 2020. The Delaware Division of Public Health reports 93 COVID-19 hospitalizations, which is the first time since April 4 that the total current hospitalizations has been below 100 statewide. The traditional date for the Lewes municipal election has come and gone, and five candidates are anxiously awaiting word on when it will be held. John Carney would not rule out reopening Delaware beaches by Memorial Day, but he said a lot would have to change before it would happen. In a press release April 24, the city announced that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, July 3 fireworks are canceled, along with the Bandstand Summer Concert Series through... Week 7: Face coverings in public now mandatory. Pat Coluzzi meets every shopper at the front gate with a squirt of hand sanitizer. Two Kent County residents tested negative for the coronavirus under the state’s new testing procedure. The Brandywine Valley SPCA announced resources that are available to the community related to COVID-19. Artist Abraxas Hudson, whose shop is on Second Street, said he’ll be offering one-on-one... eBright Health partners with Beebe Healthcare to collect needed supplies April 1-4. Delaware saw its largest single-day case total since the pandemic began with 649 new cases reported on Nov. 19 by the Division of Public Health. Bayhealth is using plasma from recovered coronavirus patients to treat those who are severely ill with the virus. In a March 23 letter, Cape Superintendent Bob Fulton said the district will... Signs have been placed at every access point along Lewes Beach restricting use to exercise and walking dogs only. The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Sussex County broke 1,000 in data released April 20. Several people have been cited for gatherings of more than 10 people, and six businesses have been issued cease-and-desist orders as the Attorney General's Office enforces municipal and executive orders against public gatherings. In an email letter to supporters, spokesman JP Lacap said the theater has begun... Last week, cases of the new coronavirus mounted and spread across Delaware. Three were from Sussex County; two from... Indian River district offers drive-up Wi-Fi service for academics. The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Sussex County broke 2,000 April 28 as the county continues to lead the state in cases. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. On June 2, nearly 750... Beebe reports 15 current COVID-related cases. スギコールセンター. The Indian River School District is offering drive-up Wi-Fi service from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, at Sussex Central High School in Georgetown and Indian River High School in Dagsboro. Along with extending the state of emergency for another 30 days, Carney is allowing businesses to expand indoor capacity from 10 people to 25, or 50... DOC improves ventilation as number of COVID-19 cases statewide drops to 5. In March, Lewes Mayor and City Council postponed the election until the first Saturday 45 days after social distancing... Town of Milton cancels summer concert series. The five new deaths announced April 27 included individuals who ranged in age from 71 to 92, including two from New Castle... Beebe Medical Group has opened a COVID-Positive Care Center in Georgetown. Hundreds of Reopen Delaware protesters gathered May 16 at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand to oppose continued business and school closures and other restrictions because of COVID-19. John Carney said state health officials are geared up to administer much more COVID-19 vaccine than is currently being shipped to the state. Sussex County government has suspended public hearings for ordinances, land-use applications and other matters requiring citizen input until further notice, another measure employed by county officials in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. SSI recipients with no... Consortium student Vincent Forsyth not taking a break. Since March 15 when out-of-work residents began seeking assistance, the state has received 61,842 claims for... ChristianaCare conducts COVID-19 testing in Georgetown. John Carney announced May 8. Homeless shelter workers on the front line. The City of Lewes hasn’t had a municipal election since 2014, and now city residents will have to wait a little longer. Reopen Delaware to target Rehoboth Beach May 16, A week after protesting in Wilmington, Reopen Delaware has announced its next target is Rehoboth Beach. On March 21, Gov. Except for a few short speeches and a few jabs at Gov. Delaware and a coalition of surrounding states are working out a plan to gradually reopen regional economies when it is safe to do so. Sussex County is creeping closer to New Castle County for positive cases of COVID-19. In its weekly report issued Jan. 15, the Delaware Division of Public Health said a total of 1,002 Delawareans have passed away due to complications from... Week 40: Curfew lifted on restaurants and bars. Dewey Beach commissioners voted unanimously May 22 to temporarily allow businesses to expand their outdoor seating areas with town manager approval, expediting an otherwise lengthy process that requires public hearings.