"This is not anything that anybody's done wrong," he said. It wasn't a hard decision, actually.

To date, 507 people have died.

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Dewey and Rehoboth beaches have seen a spike in numbers related to beach areas, especially in young adults. "There's a combination of things going on. "Officials have recommended that any teens who participated in senior week activities at the beach or attended large gatherings get tested for COVID-19.There will be a free testing event at The Starboard from 1-6 p.m. on Monday, June 29, for whoever wants to get tested, whether they have symptoms or not. "We're hoping that they're all negative," Montgomery said.

"As of Saturday, June 27, Delaware had documented more than 11,000 positive cases of COVID-19. The requirement for face coverings goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1.Dr. "Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Carol Everhart said on Saturday that there's more than just the worries of positive coronavirus cases among workers impacting the opening of Delaware beach businesses.Many businesses are also dealing with severe worker shortages, in part due to the inability to get workers on J-1 student visas or trouble finding workers because of the appeal of an additional $600 currently available through unemployment claims.

"We've heard and seen concerns especially in our beach communities, in restaurants, in gyms, and at sporting events.

Now's not the time to let up.

At least 6,661 people have recovered, and 91,083 tests have had negative results, Delaware remains under a state of emergency order that requires people to wear masks in public places where social distancing is difficult. We are also looking very closely at bars because it's become very difficult for those who operate bars, those who own bars, to really be able to manage the individuals who are coming into bars," she added.Dr. (WJZ) –– Delaware Health officials are asking anyone who recently visited Rehoboth or Dewey beaches, or who live there, to get a coronavirus … DOVER, Del. Rattay added that the new cases would result in some changes. We also have witnessed across our state, but particularly in the beach communities compliancy with mask wearing," Carney said during a Tuesday press conference. Some Dewey Beach Bars Voluntarily Close to Fight Spread of COVID-19 Posted: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:34 PM EDT Updated: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:37 PM EDT By Mallory Metzner A Dewey Beach, Delaware, restaurant owner tells FOX 5 he is closing this weekend because he “wanted to do the right thing” as COVID-19 concerns grow along the Delaware shore.

"We have such a shortage of workforce that some of the retail as well as restaurants are closing a day or two just to give their staff a rest," Everhart said.

Delaware health officials warn of increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 in beach towns. The order also applies to bicyclists.Face coverings are not required while actively bathing in ocean water.

"It's good for us to hit the reset button. Masks are required on beach boardwalks, but encouraged on the beach itself.© 2020 www.delawareonline.com.

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. Of course, the more crowded the setting the higher risk. Rattay says the jump in cases originally started in groups like high school seniors who headed to the beaches for senior weeks.

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"There will be some changes. This entire year is going to be screwy for everybody and every industry. Maybe not so much to indoor dining, but it's unlikely we're going to progress, especially at the beach area right now. "Despite all the safety procedures restaurant owners like Montgomery put into place — mask requirements, hospital-grade cleanings and more — they can't control what workers do after hours. People can pre-register at Montgomery said state public health officials came to Dewey Beach on Friday and tested all 95 of his staff members. 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. Governor John Carney announced the move on Tuesday afternoon. People working in the restaurant, hotel or retail industry who have frequent contact with other people are also urged to be tested for the virus.For the latest local news, sports and weather, download the FOX 29 News app.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Steve "Monty" Montgomery is hoping that in a few days he'll be celebrating the negative results of all 95 of his Starboard employees' recent COVID-19 tests.But until then, Montgomery's Starboard and Starboard Raw will be closed to beachgoers this weekend.