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Once again, COVID numbers are rising in Delaware post holidays.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raises Delaware’s COVID community levels to high.
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Delaware House Republicans question Gov. John Carney about the metrics the state used for mandates and urge a return to normalcy.
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Delaware continues to promote vaccination to help fight COVID, especially the Omicron variant, and officials are especially focused on convincing people to get boosters.
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A new mask mandate is in place to help mitigate Delaware’s surge in COVID hospitalizations, but state officials are looking for other ways to help hospitals.
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Many of Delaware’s hospital systems are implementing crisis standards because of a record breaking surge in cases of COVID-19.
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Gov. John Carney has brought back a universal indoor mask requirement in response to a record-breaking surge in cases of COVID.
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Delaware is experiencing higher strain on its hospitals than almost any other state with the latest spike in COVID-19 cases.
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With COVID numbers rising in Delaware, state officials worry about the strain they put on hospitals in the First State.
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Hospitals in Kent and Sussex counties are strained by coronavirus cases, according to an NPR analysis of federal data. Hospital administrators say they…