DOVER - Delaware will end its waitlist program on Friday after the once scarce supply of COVID-19 vaccines has grown significantly since the enrollment period began in late January.
The Delaware Department of Public Health said the program was a "necessary and useful" facet of the vaccine rollout when supplies were limited in order to deliver the shots to high-risk candidates who needed it the most. "The waitlist was a critical tool for allowing us to assess demand for vaccine and to match limited doses with those most at risk from COVID-19," Delaware Department of Public Health Director Dr.