Smallest state, big virus challenge: Why COVID-19 is ravaging Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) For a few days in December, Rhode Island was one of the worst places on the planet when it came to new cases of COVID-19 per capita.
Hospitals hit capacity as the rate of new cases topped the nation, nearly double the rate in neighboring Connecticut. The states record for daily COVID-19 deaths, set in April, was broken. Faced with a worsening crisis, Gov. Gina Raimondo reluctantly re-imposed tougher restrictions on businesses.
I am surprised that we have done so poorly, Dr. Keith Corl, an emergency physician and faculty member at Brown Universitys Warren Alpert Medical School, said last week. We are all exhausted, and now were talking about staffing more ICU units.
The nations smallest state by area has reported 1,855 pandemic deaths so far, far fewer than many states but giving Rhode Island the nations sixth highest COVID-19 death rate. Like other Northeastern states, Rhode Island was hit hard early in the pandemic. Cases fell in the summer, but climbed through the fall.
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