- Pediatric CareBased on American Academy of Pediatrics guidance, an exception is made for obstetrical patients who are up to date with COVID-19 vaccines; these mothers should not be excluded from visiting their infant in the NICU if they are asymptomatic.
- Emergency CareA: The demand for tests at this time is extremely high. To find out where you can get a COVID test, visit the State of Delaware website at de.gov/gettested or the State of Maryland at covidlink.maryland.gov/testing. Additionally, at-home COVID test kits may be available at retail pharmacies. Please DO NOT go to the emergency room or call ChristianaCare for a COVID test.
- ImmunizationsVisitors are encouraged to perform home COVID-19 antigen tests prior to their visits, particularly if they are visiting highly vulnerable patients such as oncology, transplant, and neonatal ICU patients. Proof of recent negative test or vaccination will not be required to visit.
- Labor and DeliveryOvernight visitation is not allowed, except in Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, High Risk, Antepartum, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Pediatric units, where one designated support person is allowed overnight visitation.