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Executive Order 21-116 | Governor s Office, State of Rhode Island
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Governor Dan McKee and Administration officials announced the COVID-19 reopening guidelines effective May 21.
“The number of Rhode Islanders fully vaccinated and those with at least one dose – more than 400,000 Rhode Islanders – puts the Ocean State in a strong position to reopen safely on May 21, a week earlier than originally planned,” Governor McKee said. “We have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to reset Rhode Island and I trust that our business community and neighbors will respond respectfully and courteously as we navigate this next phase.”
The provided guidance is safer to adopt for fully vaccinated individuals. Establishments may (but are not required to) supplement these rules with their own rules regarding mask wearing, proof of vaccination, testing, and other mitigations. Signage guiding expectations around the following topics is recommended at establishments. As of Friday, May 21, the following adaptations, by sector, will be effective:
Everything you need to know about Rhode Island s post-pause COVID regulations Newport Daily News © Scott Barrett/Daily News photo A sign in downtown Newport reminds people to wear masks and remain socially distant. The city added 66 new cases of COVID in the past week.
Rhode Island hit Pause for three weeks, ending December 20th. The Pause was implemented to keep COVID-19 hospitalizations below hospital capacity limits and to reduce community transmission of COVID-19 by significantly dialing down overall mobility and reducing social gatherings.
Beginning December 21st, Rhode Island will slowly dial up activity while continuing to maintain necessary social and commercial restrictions. During this period, Rhode Islanders are encouraged to protect their households at all times by (1) wearing a mask, (2) getting tested often, and (3) limiting interactions with individuals outside of their households.
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Rhode Island hit Pause for three weeks, ending December 20th. The Pause was implemented to keep COVID-19 hospitalizations below hospital capacity limits and to reduce community transmission of COVID-19 by significantly dialing down overall mobility and reducing social gatherings.
Beginning December 21st, Rhode Island will slowly dial up activity while continuing to maintain necessary social and commercial restrictions. During this period, Rhode Islanders are encouraged to protect their households at all times by (1) wearing a mask, (2) getting tested often, and (3) limiting interactions with individuals outside of their households.
The guidance below outlines frequently asked questions relating to restrictions to be implemented during the period following the Pause. Unless specifically indicated via Executive Order, all Phase III regulations and guidance carry forward through this period. All Phase III guidance continues to be available on www.ReopeningRI.com.
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