So far we are still planning on going. Delaware's stats don't look too bad compared to the rest of the US (though the southern part of the state where the beaches are is really bad). I'm looking through Florida's stats and am a little weary. For Orange county, it looks like it is 18,000 cases for a 1.39 million population, or 129 positives per 10,000 people. I just don't like the trends from the past 3 weeks compared to earlier in the pandemic - they've gained about 145,000 new cases since June 21, which is ~57% of the state's cumulative cases since covid began. I'm keeping my fingers crossed this is the peak that was estimated to be around this time of year, but I'm cautious that if it keeps on rising like this there will be a good chance of the parks/state closing again.
This might just be the nerdy nurse in me venting, but I hate Florida's covid stats platform with a passion. Give us a rate per 10,000 people so we can really tell the severity instead of misleading us with "530 people are positive in this zipcode", when there are 26,600 people in that zipcode.