Deleted Tweets From John Carney, D-Del.
John Carney's accounts: JohnCarneyDE, John_Carney
Tracking Since: January 24, 2011
In many cases, nonprofit organizations saw increased caseloads and need extra support to assist Delaware families. The bottom line is this: Delaware could not get through this crisis without these committed service organizations. We owe them our support and our gratitude.
Nonprofit organizations across our state, their employees and their volunteers have stepped up for their neighbors and provided critical services throughout this COVID-19 pandemic. ℹ️ https://t.co/R25X0NlcT1 https://t.co/22ujEget8b
Thank you to Kimberly Webb, a @MSDBucs 4th grade teacher for sharing this message of optimism as we begin an unusual school year. I know that educators across DE will continue to inspire a passion for learning, despite the challenges we face. https://t.co/3mUEMc0tMe
If you're a parent still in need of child care during remote and hybrid learning, please take a look at your options and available resources: https://t.co/23CX5SC0Kr
Many Delaware families saw their homes and communities devastated by back-to-back storms this month. That's why we created the Delaware Resilience Fund to help families rebuild. Thank you to @DelawareEMA, @DelawareDOT, and all the organizations who are helping DE communities.
It’s upsetting to learn this fire at the Chabad for Jewish Life was intentionally set. This is a place of worship and community, and this kind of violence is unacceptable. Thinking of and praying with Delaware’s Jewish community. https://t.co/kZXItFbYCv
We know the best ways to limit transmission of COVID-19. Please wear a mask in public settings. Wash your hands frequently and distance from others outside your household. Stay vigilant and we’ll get through this.
We appreciate this partnership with @Parkmobile and the opportunity to share important safety messages with Delawareans and visitors. https://t.co/WPL4exMs3M
RT @NWS_MountHolly: ⚠️ The Tropical Storm Watch has been converted to a Warning and expanded farther inland. Tropical storm force winds… https://t.co/iaNMKevjhY
This new workforce development program will help provide workers with the skills they need to get back in the workforce quickly, earn a living, and support their families.
All Delawareans have made sacrifices during this COVID-19 crisis. Some have made more than others. Delaware workers and their families have lost jobs and income, but still have to pay their bills. We have a responsibility to support our neighbors. ℹ️ https://t.co/h2hXFhAP0f
Free saliva-based testing is available throughout the state this week. This test is fast and easy, and helps us track the spread of this disease to manage potential outbreaks. Register in advance: https://t.co/w1lgLkhojK Find sites near you: https://t.co/Ucc6NPMgCD https://t.co/B1p3HS1Eym
This week, the @FoodBankofDE is hosting Drive-Thru Mobile Food Pantries in each county: 7/3 in Sussex County Register: https://t.co/EOocVdmsr0 7/5 in New Castle County Register: https://t.co/t0cNYhQpGw 7/7 Kent County Register: https://t.co/lsuO2gyKaK https://t.co/OU4oKnYu4I
RT @delawareonline: On stripped-down surprise album "Folklore," Taylor Swift goes full singer-songwriter. And she has never sounded bet… https://t.co/ZZEm0nUZjC
Welcome home to the brave men and women of the Delaware Army National Guard’s 198th Tactical Theater Signal Brigade! Thank you for your tremendous service to our nation. #Delaproud : @DelawareNG https://t.co/AlU43636pv
The bottom line is: we don’t want to go backwards. We are most concerned about folks not observing social distancing practices, and not wearing face coverings. Be respectful. Be safe. Think about your neighbor.
3️⃣ Make sure you get tested, especially if you think you may have been exposed to someone positive for COVID-19 positive or if you are in a large group. For a full list of testing sites: https://t.co/9SMSVpWuow
It’s easy to get tested for COVID in Delaware. Here is what the process will look like for those without symptoms: https://t.co/Psqro4Nlm9