The current average daily rate of new cases is 140, a figure that has put frequently landed Delaware on the quarantine list for Pennsylvania New Jersey and other states. The daily rate was 64 on August 20.
Overall, the state’s case count has reached about 21,500. That’s more than 2% of the state’s population.
So while Delaware is currently in Phase 2 of reopening, with retail businesses, restaurants, gyms, and other facilities limited to 60 percent of capacity or less, it’s now closer to a Phase 1 lockdown than to a Phase 3 full reopening.
Echoed by Karyl Rattay, who heads the Division of Public Health, said the persistent “uptick’’ is concerning. While it doesn’t constitute an outbreak or point to a specific hotspot, it’s more of a “general malaise across the whole state.”
For example, the University of Delaware has had 370 cases, Rattay said, noting that younger Delawareans with a propensity to have indoor gatherings have been more likely than older residents to get the disease in recent months. Cases are also up in Wilmington, the state’s largest city, and in some nursing homes.
Contact tracing over the last week has also shown that the most frequently visited place of people who have tested positive has been a restaurant. Other places where infected people have been at higher rates include gyms, house parties, weddings and religious services, though that doesn’t mean that’s where they contracted the coronavirus, according to state data.
“If we don’t want to go backward,” Carney said, “follow the guidelines.”