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Weekly COVID-19 Update - Jan 22, 2021: New Positive Cases, Hospitalizations Remain Elevated But Trends Leveling Out
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The number of Delawareans who have died from COVID-19 surpassed the 1,000 mark last week as hospitalizations held steady.
In its weekly report issued Jan. 15, the Delaware Division of Public Health said a total of 1,002 Delawareans have passed away due to complications from COVID-19. The state reported 45 additional deaths since its previous update. Individuals who have died from COVID-19 range in age from younger than 5 to 104 years old; 511 were female and 491 were male. A total of 499 were from New Castle County, 186 were from Kent County, and 317 were from Sussex County.
In addition, 451 people were currently hospitalized, the same number as the previous week. Fifty-six of the hospitalized persons are critically ill, down three from the previous week.
Delaware Surpasses 1,000 Total Deaths Related to COVID-19; New Positive Cases Remain Elevated
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Imbibing on a Wednesday morning? Madison Valleyâs BottleNeck Lounge assembled a trio of assemble-at-home drinks to accompany the swearing-in ceremony. These include the Biden bellini made with housemade peach puree and a Harris hot toddy that nods to our future VPâs ancestry with chai tea, and star anise. A third cocktail, The Cold Shoulder, combines cold brew and whiskey. (Donât worry, we also donât know what it has to do with the inauguration, but it sounds great.) And did I mention each drink serves two? Toast to the beginning of a new era. Order online by Jan 16.
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