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Dr Christoudias on omicron variant spreading: This is like napalm

NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez and PBS NewsHour correspondent Yamiche Alcindor joined Stephanie Ruhle with breaking updates on the coronavirus pandemic and the Biden administration's response. Brown University School of Public Health Dean, Dr. Ashish Jha, and Heritage Surgical Group general surgeon, Dr. Stavros Christoudias, share their medical expertise following news that the omicron variant is the dominant Covid strain in the United States. "It's going to spread like wildfire," Christoudias says.

While you were shoveling snow, Rhode Island s politicians were counting dough

While you were shoveling snow, Rhode Island’s politicians were counting dough © Blake Nissen for the Boston Globe City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island If you have friends or relatives who would like their own free copy of this daily briefing about Rhode Island, tell them they can  LEADING OFF Happy Tuesday and welcome to Rhode Map, your daily guide to everything happening in the Ocean State. I’m Dan McGowan and I just might order Uber Eats for every meal of the day today. Follow me on Twitter  . ICYMI: Rhode Island was up to 115,956 confirmed coronavirus cases on Tuesday, after adding 1,409 new cases since Jan. 29. The most-recent overall daily test-positive rate was 3.7 percent, and the first-time positive rate was 20.3 percent. The state announced 19 more deaths, bringing the total to 2,173. There were 316 people in the hospital, and 74,557 residents had received the first dose of the vaccine.

COVID-related restaurant curfews end today (not Sunday) in R I

COVID-related restaurant curfews end today (not Sunday) in R.I. Here’s what else local leaders say the restaurant industry would like to see By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated January 29, 2021, 8:54 a.m. Email to a Friend A sign requiring a face mask at SpeakEasy Bar & Grill on May 09, 2020 in Newport, Rhode Island.Maddie Meyer/Getty If you have friends or relatives who would like their own free copy of this daily briefing about Rhode Island, tell them they can LEADING OFF Happy Friday and welcome to Rhode Map, your daily guide to everything happening in the Ocean State. I’m Dan McGowan and the Robinhood fiasco is why I only bet on professional wrestling. Follow me on Twitter

Rhode Island is still limiting social gatherings to single households How many people are listening?

Rhode Island is still limiting social gatherings to single households. How many people are listening? A new survey shows that people aren’t following all COVID-19 guidelines By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated January 19, 2021, 9:50 a.m. Email to a Friend Patrons lower their masks while dining in an outdoor seating area at Plant City restaurant, in Providence in May, 2020. Since then, the governor has called for people to limit social gatherings to their own households.Steven Senne/Associated Press If you have friends or relatives who would like their own free copy of this daily briefing about Rhode Island, tell them they can 

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