'All options' on the table as Rhode Island sees rise in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations

ABCNews

By Meredith Deliso
David Goldman/AP Maya Goode, a Covid-19 technician, right, performs a test on Lynn Butler outside Asthenis Pharmacy in Providence, R.I., Dec. 7, 2021.

As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise in Rhode Island, hospitals are strained by staffing shortages and testing turnaround times are delayed, Gov. Dan McKee is urging residents to "take these next six weeks seriously."

The state has one of the highest COVID-19 infection rates in the country, as the Northeast, including Massachusetts and Connecticut, have seen a surge in cases during colder weather.

Nearly 85% of all Rhode Islanders have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to state data. That includes over 96% of adults. While breakthrough cases have steadily increased in recent weeks, the vast majority of new cases are in unvaccinated people, state data shows. Under 7% of all patients hospitalized for COVID-19 have been fully vaccinated, according to state data.

Publish : 2021-12-10 17:56:00

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