What To Know About Rhode Island's Latest Coronavirus Changes

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Newport RI

19 November, 2020

4:33 PM

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Thursday marked a big shift in Rhode Island's approach to flattening the curve of the state's second coronavirus wave. With cases and hospitalizations on the rise, Gov. Gina Raimondo took decisive action Thursday, banning social gatherings for the near future and announcing an upcoming two-week "pause" in the state that could precede a total lockdown if people don't follow the rules. Here's what you need to know about the pandemic in Rhode Island: 2-Week 'Pause' Coming; Full Lockdown Could Follow If Rhode Islanders do not comply, a long-term lockdown will be needed, Gov. Gina Raimondo said. Rhode Island Hospitals At 97% Of Coronavirus Capacity At the current rate, the Cranston field hospital is set to start accepting patients the week after Thanksgiving. RI Colleges, High Schools Pivot Toward Distance Learning In-person high school classes will be reduced, while all college classes will move online. Rhode Island Aims To Double Testing Capacity By Nov. 30 In the past week, approximately 100,000 people were tested in Rhode Island, but wait times and demand are quickly piling up. 3 New Coronavirus Test Sites Coming To Rhode Island The new sites will be at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Meadowbrook Waldorf School in South Kingstown and the Stop & Shop in Greenville. PPAC To Delay All Shows Until Fall 2021 The theater previously planned to reopen its door to the public in January 2021.

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