Rhode Island Takes Another Step Forward In Pandemic

There continues to be more and more evidence that the pandemic is becoming more manageable in the state.

Rhode Island's daily coronavirus caseload has dropped to its lowest level since the beginning of the winter.

At the height of the largest spike in the pandemic's two-year history, the Ocean State's seven-day case average was nearly seven-thousand.

As of this weekend, the average had dropped to under six-hundred.

Fewer Rhode Islanders are dying from the virus compared to the COVID spike from the previous winter, as nearly 80-percent of the state is fully-vaccinated.

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