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Do I need to stay 6 feet away from members of my household?

No, social distancing is not required between members of the same household, caregivers, or individuals with whom you have a close personal relationship.

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I am young and healthy. Do I need to follow social distancing?

Unless we all take steps to reduce the spread of this illness, Delaware’s healthcare systems will have more sick people than our hospitals can support. While the symptoms are often less severe in the young, young and healthy people can become infected and transmit the virus to others.  We need everyone to be cautious and […]

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What is social distancing?

Maintain at least a six-foot distance from other people who are not in your household Wash your hands with soap and water for at least twenty (20) seconds as frequently as possible or use hand sanitizer Cover coughs or sneezes by sneezing into a tissue or your inner elbow (not your hands) Regularly clean high-touch […]

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Can I leave my home or place of residence?

Yes, but only for Essential Activities or Essential Travel. If you leave your home, you must still practice social distancing by staying at least six feet away from other people.

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How long will the stay at home order last?

The Stay at Home Order will last until May 15 or until the public health threat is eliminated.

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What happens if I ignore the Stay at Home Order?

People who violate an emergency order can be fined up to $500 or subject to imprisonment for up to six (6) months for each violation.

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Why do we need the stay at home order?

The Stay at Home Order is needed to reduce the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (also known as COVID-19) in Delaware. Unless we all take steps to reduce the spread of this illness, Delaware’s health care systems will have more sick people than they can care for.  By staying home and reducing your activities, you […]

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Who ordered us to stay at home?

Delaware’s Governor, John Carney, as part of several adjustments to ensure the public health during this pandemic.

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What does the stay at home order mean?

The Stay at Home Order requires that people remain in their homes or places of residence and avoid going out in public unless they are engaged in an “Essential Activity” or “Essential Travel.”

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When do I need to start staying at home?

The Stay at Home Order started Tuesday morning on March 24, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. and is scheduled to last until May 15, 2020, or until the public health threat is eliminated.

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