Coronavirus: East Providence To Close Libraries, Senior Center

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East Providence RI

13 March, 2020

7:54 PM

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EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva's office announced on Friday an executive order to close the city's three libraries and senior center. The order came on the same day that Gov. Gina Raimondo announced a statewide order to close all Rhode Island Public Schools for one week while a determination is made about potential online learning if classes cannot resume on March 23. The directive said gatherings of more than 100 people are discouraged. The Weaver Library, Riverside Library and Fuller Creative Learning Center were closed, along with the Robert E. Rock Senior Center. Until further notice, all recreation programs and activity at the facility have been canceled. There are nine new positive cases of the new coronavirus in Rhode Island, Gov. Raimondo announced on Friday, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 14. All public schools will be closed next week, the governor said. "I know tensions are rising. The tone of this crisis has changed, even in the past few hours," Raimondo said. "It's time for us to take collectively take a deep breath. Panic is not helpful. Spreading misinformation is dangerous." Previously scheduled April vacation will be moved up to next week, the governor said, allowing school leaders to create at-home learning plans in the event that the closure needs to be extended beyond one week. Don't miss updates about the latest coronavirus updates in Rhode Island as they are announced. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. Read more: Coronavirus In RI: Schools Asked To Submit Online Learning PlansCoronavirus In RI: Programs Canceled In South KingstownCoronavirus In RI: Changes Made At The State HouseRhode Islanders Warned To Be Wary Of Coronavirus ScamsCoronavirus In Rhode Island Updates: March 12Coronavirus In RI: Coventry Closes Senior Center, Food BankCoronavirus in RI: RIPTA Increases Cleaning In Buses, Terminals4 More RI Colleges Move Online Amid Coronavirus ConcernsCoronavirus: Dunkin' Donuts, Convention Centers Reschedule EventsLatest Updates On Coronavirus In Rhode IslandCoronavirus In RI: Raimondo Lays Out 'Radical' PoliciesRI College Cancels Large Events Over Coronavirus ConcernsCoronavirus In RI: Care New England Suspends Hospital Visitation

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