DOVER, Del. - Delaware health officials say there will be some changes to their "mitigation strategies" after warning of increased risk of exposure to the coronavirus in their beach towns.Dr.
Karyl Rattay, Director of Delaware's Division on Public Health, appeared on Good Day Philadelphia Tuesday morning to discuss an increase in cases at beach towns like Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach.Dr.
Rattay says the jump in cases originally started in groups like high school seniors who headed to the beaches for senior weeks.
Since then, she says cases have begun impacting younger adults working in the beach area, as well as some of their older residents.A single testing event last week turned up over 100 positive cases, which made up for about 10% of.