Another Promising Day For RI's Coronavirus Positivity Rate

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Cranston RI

27 January, 2021

5:02 PM

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PROVIDENCE, RI — For the second day in a row, Rhode Island's percent positivity rate passed a promising milestone. Tuesday's daily rate was 3.2 percent, the lowest rate in nearly three months. The milestone comes just one day after the state recorded its lowest weekly percent positivity rate since November, falling below the safe threshold of 5 percent for the first time in 2021. (Rhode Island Department of Health)Last Thursday, the daily rate was 3.5 percent, a number praised by both Gov. Gina Raimondo and Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott, the director of the Rhode Island Department of Health. "Thank you, Rhode Island," Raimondo tweeted at the time. "We're on a good path. Keep wearing your mask, sticking with your household and getting tested often. The end is in sight." Alexander-Scott said that although "signs are all going in the right direction," Rhode Islanders must remain vigilant — continuing to wear face masks, wash hands frequently, practice social distancing and only gather with members of the immediate household. Coronavirus in Rhode Island: Read more RI Back Within Safe Range For Coronavirus Positivity RateRhode Island's Coronavirus Hospitalizations Reach Two-Month LowMassachusetts Removed From Rhode Island Coronavirus Travel BanMcKee: Older Adults, Teachers Should Get Vaccine PriorityRI Restaurant Ordered Closed For Repeated Coronavirus ViolationsFor 3rd Week In A Row, RI's Coronavirus Stats Improve

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