Meet the Channel 12 reporter who has been stuck at home for 13 months
Alexandra Leslie, who has cystic fibrosis, has had to cover COVID-19 from the confines of her home
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated April 13, 2021, 9:27 a.m.
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Rhode Islandâs most vaccinated cities and towns
Howâs your community doing? Hereâs a breakdown of the percentage of Rhode Island residents at least partially vaccinated in each city and town
Updated April 5, 2021, 1 hour ago
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ICYMI: Rhode Island was up to 127,727 confirmed coronavirus cases on Thursday, after adding 375 new cases. The overall daily test-positive rate was 1.9 percent, and the first-time positive rate was 19.6 percent. The state announced five more deaths, bringing the total to 2,539. There were 148 people in the hospital, and 82,642 residents had been fully vaccinated.