Governor Carney Declares COVID-19 Hot Spot in Sussex County, Announces Expansion of Community Testing Sites
Tuesday, April 28: Governor Carney declared Sussex County a hotspot for COVID-19 in Delaware and announced the schedule for the State of Delaware's Coordination and Care community testing sites.
The community testing sites and outreach will be conducted in coordination with the Delaware Division of Public Health, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, hospital systems, Federally Qualified Health Centers, community organizations, and Sussex County employers.
Testing is geared to reach the following high-risk populations:
- Those with symptoms consistent with COVID-19,
- Those living or working with someone diagnosed with COVID-19
- Family members or housemates of those working in the poultry industry
- Those with chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, hypertension, or compromised immune systems.
It is critical to protect your family and yourself by following the guidance from the CDC and the Delaware Division of Public Health. Most importantly, stay home unless it’s absolutely necessary to go out for essential work or essential items. Don’t go out in public unnecessarily.
1 comment:
Notice they are all on the art 113 corridor. Also why aren’t we getting the demographics of those infected and where they are located. Could it be the Dimwits don’t want us to know the real truth
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