DOVER, Del.- There are now 91 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Delaware, state health officials reported Tuesday morning.
On Monday, the state was reporting 68 COVID-19. Tuesday's numbers mark a 33.8% increase in cases from the day before.
According to the Delaware Division of Public Health, 60 of the cases are from New Castle County, nine are from Kent County, and 22 are from Sussex County.
To date, there have been no COVID-19 deaths in the state
DPH recommends that if you think you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, or have symptoms of illness, make sure to distance yourself from others, especially vulnerable populations. This includes people 60 years of age and older; people with serious chronic health conditions such as diabetes, lung disease, heart disease; or those who are immunocompromised.
For individuals who are sick, particularly with fever and cough, or shortness of breath, stay home and contact your primary care provider for guidance regarding symptoms and next steps.
