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With children under five now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the state is gearing up to make it available to them.
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Dr. Karyl Rattay is stepping down as Director of Delaware’s Division of Public Health.
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Delaware officials are promoting COVID vaccines for children 5-17 and boosters for those 12-17 by trying to dispel misinformation about the vaccines.
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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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With Omicron more prevalent in Delaware now, and overall COVID numbers and hospitalizations rising, the state has specific advice on masks and testing.
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Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester is pushing a bill that aims to chip away at the opioid crisis by focusing on fentanyl. Overdose deaths have been…
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Coronavirus spread is decreasing in Delaware, but the message from state officials is still one of caution. As the wave of COVID cases continues to ebb…
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Delaware continues to focus on distributing second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. And it’s still not clear when the state will resume administering first…
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The online system for seniors in Delaware to sign up to receive the coronavirus vaccine is already getting lots of traffic.The appointment request system…
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State public health officials urge Delawareans not to go out or gather with others on New Year’s Eve to prevent spread of the coronavirus. State officials…