WILMINGTON, Del. - Delaware is seeing an "uptick" in coronavirus hospitalizations and a small rise in cases as the state moves into phase 2 of their reopening plan.“We’re able to go to work, able to go to the mall, able to go to the beaches — we must be ok?
That’s where the message is getting lost, there’s still a pandemic,” said Wilmington resident Teresa Oliver.Delaware’s Governor John Carney reported in his Tuesday update that there has been an “uptick” in hospitalizations and a small rise in cases, especially in those 18 to 34 years old. “If you’re at a party down at the beach house you’re probably not paying a lot of attention to wearing a mask — seeing an uptick there,” he said.