On Thursday — the day a vaccine inched closer to approval, the day the governor of Rhode Island extended the state’s “pause” another week, the day at least 11 more Rhode Islanders died after contracting COVID-19 — a group of people got together in front of a white board by some cubicles. Years ago this was a Citizens Bank call center in Cranston. Now it is a hospital. A field hospital, although that name doesn’t do it justice: There’s a hard roof, not green flaps. This is not M*A*S*H. And the people who are making it work needed to go over some things Thursday morning, free from all the noise going on outside.