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The state looks to use part of its public transit fleet to deliver vaccine to people’s homes.Delaware tested a program involving DART’s paratransit busses…
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Thousands more seniors as well as educators in Delaware are expected to be vaccinated against the coronavirus this week, after mass vaccination events…
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First State seniors are beginning to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Roughly 500 Delawareans age 65 and older drove through the Delaware City DMV…
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It’s been one week since the state began a “zero-tolerance” enforcement policy for violations of coronavirus restrictions. Restaurants and most retail…
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Delaware healthcare workers continue to receive the coronavirus vaccine, days after the state accepted its first shipment of doses. Roughly 750 Delaware…
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Delaware is among just a handful of states that have started vaccinations in nursing homes. Some long-term care facility staff in Delaware are getting the…
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A temporary COVID-19 unit for the general public is in place at a Milford nursing home. It’s an effort to open up space in hospitals as capacity is tested…
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The state is encouraging Delawareans with private wells to test them— particularly before the end of the year. The state Department of Health and Social…
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With more Delawareans on Medicaid and cases of COVID-19 continuing to rise in the First State, the Department of Health and Social Services explains its…
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The state’s efforts to curtail the coronavirus this spring worked, according to a new study by the CDC. The study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control…