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Weekly COVID-19 Update-Dec 31, 2020: New Positive Cases, Hospitalizations Remain Elevated, Deaths Continue to Increase
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MIL-OSI USA: Weekly COVID-19 Update-Dec 31, 2020: New Positive Cases, Hospitalizations Remain Elevated, Deaths Continue to Increase
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It was the year history will remember, but we all wish we could forget.
The coronavirus dominated the yearâs headlines and brought life as we knew it to a halt. Thousands of Delawareans were infected with the virus, businesses were decimated, schools scrambled to find ways to teach kids online, face masks became a legal requirement, and everyone learned what it meant to practice âsocial distancing.â
The pandemic wasnât the only national story that also had an impact in Newark â the presidential election and calls for social justice were also big topics of conversation here.
In the midst of it all, the city weathered a tropical storm, the Main Street construction project was completed, Christina School District passed a referendum while going through a major leadership change, the murder of a Newark Charter School student prompted an outpouring of grief in the community, the city got two new council members, and a new high school opened in Newark.
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Cheri Zatko-Coseglia normally has a few friends over to her home near Harrington to celebrate New Year’s Eve with wife Laura and teenage daughter Arli.
They imbibe, nibble on finger food, listen to music, and share their hopes for the coming year while waiting for the ball to drop in Times Square. Then they bang pots and pans outside and continue their revelry into the wee hours.
This year, the scenario will be the same, but not the crowd. The fiesta will include just the three of them.
One key reason is that Zatko-Coseglia, a chiropractor who will turn 60 in 2021, has an underlying cardiac condition. So she isn’t going to chance contracting COVID-19 or spreading it through their rural community in Kent County, where cases have recently skyrocketed.
COVID-19 vaccine gives small business hope
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