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Wednesday, January 20, 2021
As of Jan. 13, Cape Henlopen School District began reporting weekly positive student and staff COVID-19 cases and related staff quarantines online.
Superintendent Bob Fulton said he had been announcing case data at monthly school board meetings, and wanted to document case numbers on the district website as well. Information at capehenlopenschools.com under the COVID-19 tab reflects the previous week’s data.
For the week of Jan. 18-24, the district reported seven student and six staff positive cases and eight staff quarantines, a decrease in cases from Jan. 11-17, which saw 17 student and eight staff positive cases and three staff quarantines. For Jan. 4-10, the district reported three student and two positive staff cases and two staff quarantines.
Delaware Public Health is revising the state’s vaccination plans regarding the second dose.
The CDC has announced that a second shot could be scheduled 42 days after the first dose, if it’s not possible to meet Pfizer’s recommendation of 21 days or Moderna’s guideline of 28 days. Because of the limited supply, DPH is recommending that vaccine partners schedule people for their second doses between 28 and 35 days after the first dose.
Public health also says the second dose of the vaccine does not need to be administered by the same provider as the first vaccination, or at the same location. However, the second dose should come from the same manufacturer as the first dose.