DOVER — No more COVID-19-related deaths were reported in the Delaware Division of Public Health’s daily update, while the number of hospitalizations dropped by 17 and critically ill …
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DOVER — No more COVID-19-related deaths were reported in the Delaware Division of Public Health’s daily update, while the number of hospitalizations dropped by 17 and critically ill patients decreased by four.
Hospitalizations, which stood at 180 on April 21, fell to 95 in the latest report. The number of reported deaths stayed at 1,636.
According to the DPH, 44.6% of Delawareans 16 and older have received at least one dose of vaccine. There are 96,455 persons who have received one dose of a two dose series.
Among all residents, 34.5% are fully vaccinated. Of those 65 and older 77.8% are fully vaccinated, and 88.2% have received at least one dose.
There are 200,292 doses of vaccine remaining in stock.