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Delaware moving to Phase 1B of COVID-19 vaccination plan
January 19, 2021
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney and the Delaware Division of Public Health announced that the state will transition to Phase 1B in its COVID-19 vaccination plan starting today, January 19th.
This phase will focus on individuals age 65 and up, and more than 200,000 Delawareans will qualify for vaccination in this phase. In addition, multiple options for residents to be vaccinated will begin this week and expand in the coming weeks, including large vaccination events with a new appointment request system.
The Division of Public Health, county EMS agencies, the Delaware Medical Reserve Corps, and hospital partners including Beebe Healthcare, have scheduled five drive-through vaccination events for persons 65 and older, as well as for remaining Phase 1A personnel. Events are scheduled for Friday, January 22nd, at the Delaware City Division of Motor Vehicles, and on Saturday and Sunday, January 23rd an
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Gov. John Carney and the Delaware Division of Public Health announced Jan. 19 that the state will transition to Phase 1B in its COVID-19 vaccination plan this week, with a focus on persons 65 and up.
A new appointment request system will be used for large events for about 200,000 residents who qualify for vaccines, officials said.
More than 200,000 Delawareans qualify for vaccination in this phase, and multiple options for residents to be vaccinated will begin this week and then expand in coming weeks, including large vaccination events with a new appointment request system.
Phase 1B includes all individuals 65 and over, and frontline essential workers including: fire, police, correctional officers, teachers and education staff (including child care providers), U.S. postal workers, food manufacturing, agriculture, transportation and grocery store workers. Efforts will also continue to vaccinate Phase 1A healthcare personnel and nursing home residents and staff who have not yet