4 deaths, 362 positive cases reported in Monday Covid-19 report

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In its Monday  report, the Delaware Division of Public Health reported four new deaths as the number of new cases dropped to 362, down from  486 on Sunday and 504 in the Saturday report.

Of those who died, two were from New Castle County and two from Sussex County. The individuals ranged in age from their 70s to their 90s, and all four had underlying health conditions. Two were residents of long-term care facilities. Their deaths increased Delaware’s total number of COVID-related deaths to 752.

Of those tested, 14.5 percent were positive in the seven-day rolling average (up five-tenths of a percent from the previous day) with 5.6 percent of total tests were  positive in the seven-day rolling average (down two-tenths of a percent from the previous day).

The total test measurement takes into account people who have been tested more than once.

Hospitalizations remained elevated at 178, up one from the previous day, including 30 in critical condition.

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For more data, including breakdowns by age, sex, race/ethnicity, at the statewide, county, and, in some cases, ZIP code or census tract level: https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state

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