WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) — Delaware Gov. John Carney has issued a stay-at-home order as the number of coronavirus cases in the state rose to 56 with 11 new cases announced Sunday. The order will go into effect at 8 a.m. Tuesday and remain active until May 15 or when the public health threat is lifted.
Carney is also ordering all nonessential businesses to close. For a full list of nonessential businesses, click here.
Officials say six people are hospitalized with three critically ill.
There are 39 COVID-19 cases in New Castle County, five in Kent County and 12 in Sussex County. Officials say the patients’ ages range from 14 to 80, with 30 males and 26 females.
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MD Governor having a press conference tomorrow at 11am. Pretty sure he will follow suit.
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Can't make people stay home if they Need Necessitys like
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March 23, 2020 at 1:47 PM;
ReplyDeleteWhat's your point? They are not stopping people from getting food, gas, or medical needs. Complaining about nothing again?