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The Sussex County resident under investigation for the novel coronavirus disease this week has tested negative, public health officials announced…
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State health officials have announced two more Delawareans have tested negative for the deadly novel coronavirus disease . The two patients previously…
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September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. And some First State cities and towns are taking action to make more people aware of this form of…
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Delaware is getting more financial support from the federal government to combat the state’s opioid crisis. Delaware’s Division of Public Health (DPH)…
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The next Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday, offering Delawareans another opportunity to dispose of prescription drugs they no longer need. This is the 18th…
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A mumps outbreak in Delaware continues to grow. The Division of Public Health says a 1-year-old child has now been diagnosed with mumps.That pushes the…
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The flu season is starting to slow down in the First State, but health officials continue to urge Delawareans to take precautions against the virus.…
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This year’s widespread flu that has affected more than 4,000 Delawareans is also sweeping through First State correctional facilities, prompting staff to…
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State officials are working on installing a system to remove harmful compounds from the Town of Blade’s drinking water.Delaware’s Department of Natural…
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Delaware’s Drug Take-Back event last month collected more than 76,000 pounds of expired or unused medication. The Drug Take Back event on October 28 is…