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Rhode Island Reports Its First Coronavirus-Related Deaths
Gov. Gina Raimondo is expected to speak about the coronavirus outbreak in Rhode Island at 1 p.m.
By Asher Klein • Published 6 mins ago • Updated 2 seconds ago
...
Both the people who died had underlying health conditions, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health. One person was in their 80s and died Friday night, the other in their 70s and died Saturday.
Rhode Island’s third conornavirus-related death announced; state now has 294 cases
By Providence Journal staff
Posted at 1:25 PM
PROVIDENCE — A third Rhode Islander has died from coronavirus, Gov. Gina Raimondo announced Sunday.
Fifty-five new coronavirus cases have been identified in Rhode Island since Saturday, bringing the state’s total to 294 since the beginning of the month, she said. Thirty-five people are hospitalized, she said.
... https://www.newportri.com/news/20200...-has-294-cases
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Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive (including presumptive positive) cases:
408
Number of people who had negative test results:
3,187
Approximate number of people who are currently instructed to self-quarantine in Rhode Island.
1,000
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently hospitalized
41
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 associated fatalities
4
Barrington
8
Bristol
5
Burrillville
8
Central Falls
5
Charlestown
<5
Coventry
6
Cranston
35
Cumberland
10
East Greenwich
<5
East Providence
17
Exeter
<5
Foster
<5
Glocester
<5
Hopkinton
<5
Jamestown
<5
Johnston
8
Lincoln
<5
Little Compton
<5
Middletown
6
Narragansett
<5
New Shoreham
0
Newport
7
North Kingstown
8
North Providence
16
North Smithfield
<5
Pawtucket
32
Portsmouth
<5
Providence
71
Richmond
0
Scituate
<5
Smithfield
6
South Kingstown
8
Tiverton
5
Warren
<5
Warwick
17
West Greenwich
0
West Warwick
8
Westerly
8
Woonsocket
<5
Note: There may be slight discrepancies between the statewide total and the data at the city and town level because additional time is sometimes needed to identify the permanent place of residence of some COVID-19 patients.
Last Update: 3/31/2020
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive (including presumptive positive) cases: 488
Number of people who had negative test results: 3,476
Approximate number of people who are currently instructed to self-quarantine in Rhode Island. 1,000
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently hospitalized 59
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 associated fatalities 8
Rhode Island COVID-19 Patients by Age0-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980-8990-99100+020406080100120Age Groupnumber of patients
0-9
10-19
8
20-29
65
30-39
81
40-49
76
50-59
107
60-69
96
70-79
57
80-89
37
90-99
19
100+
Note: Zero in an age category indicates either zero patients or less than five patients.
Rhode Island COVID-19 Patients by SexFemaleMale050100150200250300number of patients
Female
297
Male
249
Barrington
12
Bristol
7
Burrillville
10
Central Falls
8
Charlestown
<5
Coventry
13
Cranston
47
Cumberland
19
East Greenwich
<5
East Providence
20
Exeter
<5
Foster
<5
Glocester
<5
Hopkinton
<5
Jamestown
<5
Johnston
10
Lincoln
11
Little Compton
<5
Middletown
9
Narragansett
<5
New Shoreham
0
Newport
8
North Kingstown
10
North Providence
60
North Smithfield
<5
Pawtucket
86
Portsmouth
6
Providence
96
Richmond
0
Scituate
<5
Smithfield
12
South Kingstown
10
Tiverton
6
Warren
<5
Warwick
29
West Greenwich
<5
West Warwick
11
Westerly
8
Woonsocket
8
Note: There may be slight discrepancies between the statewide total and the data at the city and town level because additional time is sometimes needed to identify the permanent place of residence of some COVID-19 patients.
Rhode Island Numbers
Last Update: 4/3/2020
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive (including presumptive positive) cases: 711
Number of people who had negative test results: 4,857
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently hospitalized 77
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently in intensive care units 18
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 associated fatalities 14
Rhode Island COVID-19 Patients by Age0-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980-8990-99100+050100150200Age Groupnumber of patients
0-9
10-19
11
20-29
88
30-39
111
40-49
105
50-59
156
60-69
127
70-79
72
80-89
48
90-99
30
100+
Note: Zero in an age category indicates either zero patients or less than five patients.
Rhode Island COVID-19 Patients by SexFemaleMale0100200300400number of patients
Female
395
Male
341
Barrington
13
Bristol
10
Burrillville
11
Central Falls
12
Charlestown
<5
Coventry
23
Cranston
64
Cumberland
25
East Greenwich
<5
East Providence
24
Exeter
<5
Foster
<5
Glocester
<5
Hopkinton
<5
Jamestown
<5
Johnston
11
Lincoln
12
Little Compton
<5
Middletown
9
Narragansett
<5
New Shoreham
<5
Newport
13
North Kingstown
15
North Providence
68
North Smithfield
<5
Pawtucket
99
Portsmouth
8
Providence
136
Richmond
0
Scituate
<5
Smithfield
13
South Kingstown
19
Tiverton
7
Warren
<5
Warwick
37
West Greenwich
<5
West Warwick
20
Westerly
9
Woonsocket
12
Note: There may be slight discrepancies between the statewide total and the data at the city and town level because additional time is sometimes needed to identify the permanent place of residence of some COVID-19 patients.
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