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Delaware reports 6 coronavirus deaths; 264 cases

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DOVER, Del. - Delaware officials on Sunday announced an additional coronavirus-related death, bringing the statewide total to six.

Statewide, health officials say there are least 264 coronavirus cases and 31 hospitalizations. Gov. John Carney issued an order Sunday telling out-of-state visitors to self-quarantine for two weeks. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The order took effect Monday morning and requires anyone entering the state from elsewhere to self-quarantine for 14 days.

It does not apply to people who are only passing through the state. RELATED COVERAGE: Advertisement Delaware beaches closed to help slow spread of COVID-19 How COVID-19 has impacted Delaware Valley so far Interactive map tracks spread of COVID-19 globally WHO: Type of

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