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Thirty-six new COVID-19 cases reported, no deaths

July 1, 2020

The Delaware Division of Public Health reported 36 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Delaware as of June 30 with no new deaths. There are 68 individuals currently hospitalized, 13 of whom are critically ill.

A total of 509 Delawareans have passed away due to complications from COVID-19. They ranged in age from 21 to 104 years old. Of those who have died, 269 were females and 240 were males. A total of 243 individuals were from New Castle County, 90 were from Kent County, and 176 were from Sussex County.

The latest Delaware COVID-19 case statistics cumulatively since March 11, provided as of 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 30, include:

• 11,510 total positive cases

• New Castle County cases: 5,079

• Kent County cases: 1,699

• Sussex County cases: 4,690

• Unknown county: 42

• Females: 6,362; Males: 5,129; Unknown: 19

• Age range: 0 to 104

• Currently hospitalized: 68; Critically ill:13 (This data represents individuals currently hospitalized in a Delaware hospital regardless of residence, and is not  cumulative.)

• Delawareans recovered: 6,676

• 99,874 negative cases

Additional demographic data on COVID-19 cases and deaths, including race/ethnicity, more age-specific data and rates information by ZIP code, can be found on the Division of Public Health’s My Healthy Community data portal.

Information about testing events, including community testing sites and free-standing sites operated by healthcare systems and hospitals, will be listed on the testing section of the Delaware coronavirus website at https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/testing/. For saliva-based testing events, while long-term care facilities are listed on the Curative registration site, they are not community-based testing sites. The long-term care facility registrations are not open to the public nor to family members of long-term care residents.

 

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