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Saturday, Dec. 18, will the last day to get a jab at Sockanosset Cross Road in Cranston, as COVID-19 rates surge in the Ocean State, and Rhode Island transitions to new strategies for fighting the … more
Trinity Repertory Company and eight other Rhode Island performance venues and organizations have formed a partnership to provide for the safety of their audiences, artists, staff, and volunteers, based on current scientific evidence and best practices more
The Community College of Rhode Island will be giving $200 to each student who is vaccinated by August 18. Per the Office of Postsecondary Education and Commissioner Shannon Gilkey, all college … more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE Rhode Island remains on track to expand COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to all residents 16 and older on April 19 despite a federally ordered pause on the administration of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, state health officials told more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE If you're 75 years of age or older, a new way to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is now available. And starting Monday, those 65 and older will be able to register for shots, too. In an expected announcement, the governor's office and more
By ARDEN BASTIA Robert Jungels, 84, of Providence, is "e;very happy"e; to receive his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine during Care New England's vaccine clinic at Kent Hospital on Monday, Feb. 1. "e;I can see where the state was and was really surprised when more
By JOHN HOWELL If it goes as smoothly as it did last Thursday morning for Technical Sgt. Deirdre Salvas, when the vaccine becomes available for the general public, getting vaccinated should take less than a half hour with most of that time a 15-minute more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE Rhode Island is "e;doing well"e; in its distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations despite the challenges posed by a limited supply coming from the federal level, Department of Health Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott told members of the more
UP THE FIELD: Meaghan McCamish Since Sept. 17 2,500 Rhode Islanders have chosen to put themselves on the front lines of the coronavirus battle by registering to take part in a COVID vaccine clinical trial. Karen Tashima, MD, director of clinical trials at the more