COVID-19 Daily Briefing 5/22

COVID-19 daily briefing logo

Stay in-the-know with a collection of COVID-19 related news briefs from across our communities. 

May 22

- Advertisement -

DPH updates COVID-19 numbers for Friday, May 22

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) announced 143 new positive cases have been confirmed and that 5 more Delawareans — 322 in all — have passed away due to complications from COVID-19. The deceased range in age from 21 to 103 years old.

As of May 22, the state’s COVID-19 case statistics cumulatively since March 11 include 8,529 total laboratory-confirmed cases — 3,132 of them in New Castle County, 1,296 in Kent County and 4,048 in Sussex County. The state said preliminary data based on reporting by state and commercial laboratories, indicate there have been 30,457 negative cases.

There are 221 Delawareans who are currently hospitalized. To date, 4,296 Delawareans who have tested positive have recovered.


Div. of Public Health awarded $67M grant to expand testing and data collection

Ask the Digital Expert: Does Email Marketing Still Work for Businesses in Delaware?

The answer is YES! Email provides a direct line of communication with customers, allowing any size business to deliver personalized content, promote products and...

The Division of Public Health was awarded a $67 million Epidemiology Laboratory Capacity grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to implement expanded testing capacity for COVID-19, and support the establishment of a modernized public health surveillance system.

The funding will be used for hiring staff for enhanced laboratory, surveillance, informatics, and other workforce capacity, strengthening laboratory testing, implement​ing new and advanced technologies for electronic data exchange at the public health lab and improving our surveillance and reporting of electronic health data.

– Digital Partners -