09/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2025 19:47
DOVER, Del. (Sept. 5, 2025) - Governor Matt Meyer announced Delaware is joining other Northeast states in a regional public health coalition on Friday.
This multi-state collaborative is focused on developing evidence-based recommendations on vaccinations, disease surveillance, emergency preparedness and supporting state public health labs.
"Science must continue to determine how we keep our state healthy, and that science says vaccines save lives and protect our communities," said Governor Matt Meyer. "We're proud to join this regional public health collaborative to make sure science leads the development of all healthcare policy, so that every Delawarean can access safe public spaces, and the social contract we all sign to be a part of this great state can be upheld."
The coalition is made up of Northeast states including Delaware and Massachusetts.
"Joining this regional collaboration allows Delaware to strengthen its public health resources by working closely with neighboring states on shared challenges," said Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) Director Steven Blessing.
DPH Medical Director Dr. Awele Maduka-Ezeh added, "Through this partnership, we can apply the latest evidence to improve vaccination coverage and disease surveillance in Delaware, while aligning with neighboring states that share our common goals of protecting the public's health."