National Geographic is another place to look for COVID-19 information in graphic form. Find their charts at ::https://t.co/aJozMdITFE
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 14, 2020
Following the CDC: More cases; CDC keeping tabs on race and ethnicity ::https://t.co/y1wyL5ZxSX
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 14, 2020
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 19, 2020
Misty is missing: No ponies this year ::https://t.co/vnFU7bzXxq
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 18, 2020
Some life may be returning to restaurants, malls and gyms next month. Here's what you need to know about Phase 1 of reopening the economy: https://t.co/cSuy0NteKY
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 18, 2020
The last of the slave ships, a story of underwater archaeology ::https://t.co/z2ONKGScLo
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 15, 2020
CDC's new video. Don't spread this disease ::https://t.co/tsU9pM9rG0
— Dover Post (@Doverpost) May 9, 2020
Delaware poultry plants are testing workers, finding asymptomatic cases, and quarantining them. https://t.co/dqdoPOwZgP
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 20, 2020
This virtual summer program takes aim at education inequity and the ‘COVID slide’ https://t.co/dt4OXCDFUK pic.twitter.com/uEZ5vWNWIN
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 20, 2020
Fight the good fight: 3 tips for entrepreneurs seeking VC during a global crisis https://t.co/Dt2V085Kok pic.twitter.com/Gt8JguvSAo
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 20, 2020
Why this Claymont resident cofounded a finance blog by and for Gen Z https://t.co/gXDmsTWgUS pic.twitter.com/UE7bgsS6bF
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 19, 2020
How these tech pros learned to tell their ‘hometown innovation story’ https://t.co/AsfD2PBz9E pic.twitter.com/5dXQlmuCkd
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 19, 2020
Newark’s Patient Sortal won a global biotechnology award https://t.co/6mb35qjS0k pic.twitter.com/Fl4MPufhrW
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 15, 2020
Tech Impact is offering free software development classes for furloughed workers https://t.co/nepdsdEGdg pic.twitter.com/TFwh6VItO8
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 14, 2020
During a crisis like COVID-19, how an employer treats its employees now will reverberate long after the world emerges from a state of emergency. https://t.co/w0njcmoJyx
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 13, 2020
New local content alert: @ShortOrder has launched a new cooking show and podcast to help raise funds for @FoodBankofDE https://t.co/T1CK2VUPby #netde pic.twitter.com/pkpSw61boX
— Technical.ly Delaware (@technicallyDE) May 8, 2020
Ken in Bethany Beach emailed to ask about COVID-19 testing, so here’s the latest update. pic.twitter.com/JlVwXn2jrI
— Senator Chris Coons (@ChrisCoons) May 15, 2020
Here's an invention you may be interested in during these odd and trying times!
Once this all blows over, come into The Mill and check it out! Learn more about Hagley Museum here!https://t.co/4Dc74imJoO#liquor #hagleymuseum #patentmodels pic.twitter.com/Kc4qZqzt6l— The Mill Space (@TheMillDE) April 19, 2020
"Don't quit now…"
Check out this video clip of Mark Cuban with the ladies from The View in an interview talking about his advice to small businesses amid the Coronavirus Crisis. https://t.co/SmWpxSx9TA pic.twitter.com/En5XOwUOfx
— The Mill Space (@TheMillDE) March 27, 2020
Grateful for our partnership with @dogfishbeer to produce hand sanitizer and support those on the front lines.
100% of the profits will go into the Restaurant Industry E.A.T. (Emergency Action Trust), which supports DE restaurant workers. https://t.co/pfNuQEfGEo
— Governor John Carney (@JohnCarneyDE) April 9, 2020
https://t.co/1uanfWgn61 A market analyst has described Dover Motorsports (NYSE: DVD) as a “perfect coronavirus stock” saying he believes the stock will rebound “because NASCAR is not going anywhere.”
— DelawareBizTimes (@DeBusinessTimes) April 30, 2020
https://t.co/FYH3pVSDht Delaware's roster of publicly-held companies headquartered here has increased in 2020 as @AshlandInc – a specialty chemicals company that acquired Hercules in 2008 – completed a relocation from Kentucky.
— DelawareBizTimes (@DeBusinessTimes) April 14, 2020
Delaware beaches and community swimming pools will be permitted to open next Friday (May 22) with restrictions.
Learn more : https://t.co/QPzYzQa8MU#delbiz #smallbiz #coronavirus #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/TWnjn8wH50— Delaware Division of Small Business (@delbiz) May 14, 2020
Delaware is working with @NORCNews to hire 200 contact tracers to help contain #COVID19.
Here's more on the plan announced today: https://t.co/4MQjEk330v#delbiz #smallbiz #coronavirus #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/Ol1TZTgqb6— Delaware Division of Small Business (@delbiz) May 12, 2020
John Nanni was diagnosed with polio when he was 10 months old. Now he is 67 years old and MOT Rotary Club president.
Spending his life learning about the virus that nearly took his life, he sees many similarities between the COVID-19 and polio outbreaks.https://t.co/nwCbZhBwa6
— MiddletownTranscript (@TranscriptMOT) May 5, 2020
First farmers market of the season opens https://t.co/RbCvdbsG27
— Cape Gazette (@CapeGazette) May 19, 2020
Coons seeks support for chicken farmers, plants https://t.co/mOUfrwqyVR
— Cape Gazette (@CapeGazette) May 11, 2020
Governor sgns another modification to State of Emergency https://t.co/RFsCJQLrgY
— Cape Gazette (@CapeGazette) May 11, 2020
In a world of contactless food delivery for the foreseeable future, the drive-thru window is an exciting part of GreenMan's new location off Route 24!https://t.co/9wQlXfdZOd #juicebar #lewesde #rehobothbeach pic.twitter.com/NdxbQ7hals
— Beach Paper (@BeachPaper) May 13, 2020
This photo of the Rehoboth Drawbridge from @DEPublicArchive is one of hundreds made in 1970 for the Project #Delaware initiative designed to create an aerial pictorial of the state’s prominent features, from north to south!https://t.co/vvEw5q1ey1 #throwbackthursday #tbt pic.twitter.com/uUBlEWZkVh
— Beach Paper (@BeachPaper) May 14, 2020
Republicans to Carney: “Enough is enough,” reopen this week https://t.co/nyuLRFlpWw
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 19, 2020
Trump still confident in virus test despite false negatives https://t.co/SJsrVKovo7
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 15, 2020
Europe relaxes virus restrictions but cases flare elsewhere https://t.co/PqtCI1j8SN
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 15, 2020
Essential business: Laundromats provide public health service https://t.co/m1rUBNJO2M
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 13, 2020
Powell warns of a possible sustained recession from pandemic https://t.co/UfV8QEqYQc
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 13, 2020
Speak Out: Delaware farmers’ markets https://t.co/9kDfI1EjNj
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 13, 2020
Local breweries rely on flow of loyal customers https://t.co/nbrJxjeYLF
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 12, 2020
Putin lifts Russia’s shutdown, but keeps many restrictions https://t.co/yoaKNd91Fz
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 11, 2020
Farmers’ markets can open Friday with limits https://t.co/6mqVjk6ZEU
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 11, 2020
UK’s Johnson lays out road map for easing lockdown https://t.co/m5LYro8og5
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 10, 2020
Order modifies requirements for shortened school year https://t.co/feFqUd1hEu
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 10, 2020
Plasma provides hope: Patient turns “something lousy and scary” into good https://t.co/8ucdgFhZdg
— Delaware State News (@TheStateNews) May 10, 2020
Carney also announced Tuesday that restaurants, bars, taprooms and craft breweries may apply to expand outdoor seating. https://t.co/3L5edulcnn
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 19, 2020
2020 might resemble 2008 but Philadelphia's Fed president says there's a key difference: The banking industry. https://t.co/29PojNILGh
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 18, 2020
How are Delaware students coping with COVID-19 pandemic? Their writing tells their stories https://t.co/jjVrfJ5SXW via @delawareonline
— mikefeeley (@mdfeeley) May 19, 2020
Three years ago inmates rioted at Delaware's largest prison. During the chaos, two lives made an unlikely connection. This is their story: https://t.co/ym0AQTOyNS. Note: This video contains images and video taken at the time of the February 2017 riot. Some may find it disturbing. pic.twitter.com/tNFWDQMDbR
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned the racing calendar upside down, depriving racing of its most important five-week stretch at a time when it needs it most. https://t.co/pyLlVyxXca
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 19, 2020
Winterthur is one of 10 gardens, ranging from botanical to country estate and municipal gardens, featured in the American Garden stamp series. https://t.co/5yXz6Ho714
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 19, 2020
A Delaware Online investigation has pieced together what happened in the deadly 2017 Vaughn prison riot. It’s the first time the public will see the inside the building and hear the threats and pleas made by those holding the building captive. https://t.co/G5vo1saYnG
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 19, 2020
Stocks bounced back Monday on optimism after drugmaker Moderna released promising early results for a coronavirus vaccine. https://t.co/9OlJ86TTEq
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 18, 2020
Like other states, Delaware has been draining unemployment funds. But unlike more than half of states, Delaware didn't enter the crisis prepared. https://t.co/K8oRSoDFAH
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 18, 2020
Delaware beaches reopened one week ahead of Memorial Day Weekend. The beaches are still subject to social distancing guidelines. 5/18/20 https://t.co/Of4WNal3Ip
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 18, 2020
One of the foreign policy problems that the Biden administration will have to deal with is the China issue: Do we contain China or engage it? https://t.co/wafzRw4PAY
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 16, 2020
The FDA says the trucks can be cleaned and begin transporting food again. https://t.co/UnFGmNYwrU
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 16, 2020
Delaware beaches and community pools will reopen at 5 p.m. May 22 under "strict" social distancing guidelines and other safety requirements. https://t.co/8pKvkUAq01
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 15, 2020
The 2017 Vaughn prison uprising remains one of the most dramatic and far-reaching stories in Delaware's modern-day history. Next week, Delaware Online will publish a series giving readers a look inside the event, with never-before-seen sights and sounds from the scene. pic.twitter.com/Lr9nrkL63K
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 15, 2020
The decrease in social distancing isn't just in states that have ended stay-at-home orders. It's also in states where restrictions remain. https://t.co/jYxU0XQ1eZ
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 15, 2020
More inmates have died and more tested positive for coronavirus. More staff have tested positive, too. https://t.co/NI9DgixVRC
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 15, 2020
If included in Phase One's re-opening plan, brewers are pushing for relaxed outdoor rules to allow social distancing under the sun. https://t.co/NOud1ckp9X
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 14, 2020
Lidl, the German grocery store chain, recently received approval to build a store on Route 40 in Bear, but it's unclear when the company will start construction. https://t.co/HHh52YAyPh
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 14, 2020
All of Delaware's resort towns will open their beaches to walking and exercise by Friday, May 15. Here's what you need to know. https://t.co/G09BqjCD54
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 14, 2020
The data revealed a 2.6% spike in supermarket prices last month led by higher costs for meat and eggs. https://t.co/3zn1pVexZG
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 14, 2020
“While all Broadway shows would love to resume performances as soon as possible, we need to ensure the health and well-being of everyone who comes to the theater." https://t.co/lDPbVlPvB7
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 14, 2020
The Federal Reserve is creating dollars from scratch at an unprecedented rate, one of many tools to rescue the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/KXpIHyYRbX
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 12, 2020
Michael Osterhom, an infectious disease researcher, warns up to 70 percent of people might become infected by COVID-19 unless a vaccine works. https://t.co/VsHJKrYq2L
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 12, 2020
Still waiting on your stimulus stash? You need to act soon. https://t.co/wgOO2XBIIk
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 12, 2020
Food safety advocates say Americans are now more at risk since inspections, citations and recalls have dropped. https://t.co/VjSowbs5WU
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 11, 2020
Farmers markets in Delaware will be allowed to open starting Friday if they follow safety guidelines issued by the Delaware Department of Agriculture https://t.co/r8VY5if6oD
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 11, 2020
The Delaware bar exam has been rescheduled to September because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state's highest court said Monday. https://t.co/OiGf84YgBo
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 11, 2020
The spikes in unemployment reverse what had been historic declines. https://t.co/6FJc8zCFhU
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 10, 2020
After almost two months of closures, some Delaware businesses greeted customers again on Friday. But amid excitement was confusion and unease. https://t.co/n6I29UNzjJ
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 9, 2020
“This is an opening door on a treatment that could be of great benefit.” https://t.co/y3g10vx2NL
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 8, 2020
Chancellor J. Travis Laster ruled that Delaware's property tax system violates fundamental laws that require residents to be taxed equally. https://t.co/MbANic2CdC
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 8, 2020
There's a coronavirus crisis hitting southern Delaware, but federal guidance says the meat processing plants partially blamed for the spread won't close. https://t.co/N4thyhZcy6
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 8, 2020
Manufacturers have cranked up production to try to catch up with skyrocketing demand for disinfectant cleaners. https://t.co/5kvEnDgMnR
— Delaware Online (@delawareonline) May 8, 2020