Flu hasn’t been much of a concern over the past two years, said state Department of Health and Social Services Secretary Molly Magarik, due to the masking and social distancing required under COVID protocols.
“This is going to be the first winter where we’re really starting to see the flu has roared back in with a level of intensity that is causing us to notice and to really wonder what the flu season is going to hold,” she said. “There were 772 cases through Nov. 5. They are doubling. The cases are doubling, and again, picking up in terms of numbers.”
Last week, the state launched an online tracker to provide details about the spread of flu in the state. That tracker mimics the online dashboard created in the early days of the pandemic to monitor COVID.
The increase in flu numbers comes as the state is averaging about 131 new COVID cases a day. Right now, 86 patients are being treated for the virus in Delaware hospitals, that’s down from 148 this time last year.