Dec. 5 – 797; Dec. 4 – 692; Dec. 3 – 931; Dec. 2 – 785.
Hospitalizations continue to rise: Dec. 5 – 315; Dec. 4 – 306; Dec. 3 – 288; Dec. 2 – 277. On Dec. 7, the number reached a record high of 338.
Vaccine should arrive soon
State health officials expect a shipment of the Pfizer vaccine to be delivered as early as the week of Dec. 14. The first 8,775 doses will be administered to healthcare workers, first responders who come in contact with COVID-19 patients and residents and staff at long-term care facilities, said Karyl Rattay, director of Delaware Division of Public Health. Another 8,300 doses could follow the next week from the Moderna Therapeutics. The state has an ultra-cold storage unit capable of storing 300,000 units.
Cape Henlopen School District to Return to All Remote Learning Friday
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December 15, 2020
LEWES, Del. – Some teachers at the Cape Henlopen School District in Delaware are asking for more support during the pandemic to help put their minds at ease.
“This fear of the unknown is more fearful now and abundant than ever,” said Lacey Brown, president of the Cape Henlopen Education Association.
Brown says she feels there’s been a lack of transparency from the superintendent on the actual number of students and teachers who’ve tested positive for COVID-19.
“Just the reporting of how many cases of teachers and students and how many people if people are quarantined or isolating or how much of our staff is affected because people talk and how much you hear at one building is different than what is actually happening,” said Brown.