In total, 67 Delawareans have lost their lives due to complications from COVID-19.They range in age from 33 to 98 years old.
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The most recent deaths all involve individuals with underlying health conditions, except for one individual:
The most recent deaths all involve individuals with underlying health conditions:
- 87-year-old female from New Castle County, hospitalized
- 72-year-old female from New Castle County, hospitalized long-term care resident
- 58-year-old female from New Castle County, hospitalized long-term care resident
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- 51-year-old female from Sussex County, hospitalized long-term care resident
- 92-year-old female from Sussex County, hospitalized long-term care resident
- 76-year-old male from Sussex County, hospitalized
In total, 2,538 people has tested positive for the coronavirus in Delaware.
There have been 155 positive COVID-19 cases involving residents of long-term care facilities in Delaware, officials said. Thirty-eight residents of Delaware long-term care facilities have died from complications related to COVID-19.