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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Data Dashboard

Sussex County

Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker

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Please note that the information presented on this site is dependent upon on what data is provided to the state by reporting organizations. There may be some delays in reporting. Some data is not available at smaller geographies.

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Key Vaccine Metrics

Last Updated: 02/04/2021 12:07 AM

About The Data

The source of the number of doses delivered to Delaware is the Federal government. Healthcare providers administering COVID vaccine are required to report vaccinations through the State's DelVAX Program. DelVAX is the source of the number of vaccine doses administered.

About This Section

More doses have been administered than are showing up on the vaccine tracker. This is because of healthcare provider delays in reporting doses administered to DelVAX. Doses remaining, therefore, is likely to be lower than is shown. Of the doses which have not been administered some are in the DPH warehouse and are being distributed daily to enrolled providers and pharmacies and/or will be used for mass vaccination events. The remainder are with our health care partners.

Key Metrics

Doses Delivered to Delaware
131,775
Doses Administered
110,707
Doses Remaining
21,068
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Coronavirus Vaccine Release Timeline

Last Updated: 02/04/2021 12:07 AM

Phase release timeline

December 2020
January 2021
February 2021
March 2021
April 2021
May 2021
June 2021
July 2021
August 2021

Phase 1A (Active)

Start Date: 12/15/2020

About This Phase

Health care personnel, Emergency Medical Services agencies, and long-term care staff and residents will receive the vaccine first.

Why

Health care settings in general, and long-term care facility (LTCF) settings in particular, can be high-risk locations for SARS-CoV-2 exposure and transmission. Health care personnel are defined as paid and unpaid persons serving in health care settings who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious materials. Early protection of health care personnel is critical to preserve capacity to care for patients with COVID-19 or other illnesses. LTCF residents are defined as adults who reside in facilities that provide a range of services, including medical and personal care, to persons who are unable to live independently. LTCF residents, because of their age, high rates of underlying medical conditions, and congregate living situation, are at high risk for infection and severe illness from COVID-19.

Phase 1B (Active)

Start Date: 01/19/2021

About This Phase

Those who are ages 65 and older, as well as those considered frontline essential workers including: police, fire, teachers, child care providers, food processing workers, correctional officers, and postal service, public transit and grocery workers will begin to be vaccinated.

Remainder of Phase 1

Start Date: March 2021

About This Phase

Starting by end of February people in the following categories are expected to be eligible to receive a vaccine:
  • Persons aged 16-64 with high-risk medical conditions (Obesity, Severe Obesity, Diabetes, COPD, Heart Condition, Chronic Kidney, Cancer, Smoking, Solid Organ Transplant, Sickle Cell Disease, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Severe and persistent mental/behavioral health conditions)
  • Persons living in high-risk group settings such as correctional facilities, homeless shelters, and group homes
  • Other essential workers (Transportation and Logistics, Food Service, Shelter and Housing (construction), Finance, IT and Communications, Energy, Media, Legal, Public Safety (Engineers), Water and Wastewater)

Other Details

Not all essential workers in each category will be eligible at first. Those with more frequent public contact, and higher health risks will likely be eligible first.

Phase 2

Start Date: April 2021

About This Phase

Beginning in mid-late April, persons aged 50 – 64, persons 16 – 49 with moderate-risk medical conditions, other in group settings who did not receive vaccine in the earlier phases, and essential workers not able to work from home at all times, are likely to receive the vaccine.

Other Details

Moderate-risk medical conditions: Asthma (moderate-to-severe), Cerebrovascular disease, Cystic fibrosis, Hypertension, Immunocompromised state, Neurologic conditions, Liver disease, Overweight, Pulmonary fibrosis, Thalassemia

Phase 3

Start Date: Spring/Summer 2021

About This Phase

Persons aged 16-49 and essential workers not receiving the vaccine in Phase 2 are likely to receive the vaccine in mid-late May.

Phase 4

Start Date: Summer 2021

About This Phase

By late May/early June, those who have not already received the vaccine will be able to access it through primary care providers, pharmacies, and health centers (for patients).