Town-by-town virus numbers; Little Compton sees first case(s)

Posted 3/31/20

On Monday, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo announced the biggest daily jump in coronavirus cases yet (114), but increases were generally less startling in East Bay communities.

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Town-by-town virus numbers; Little Compton sees first case(s)

Posted

On Monday, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo announced the biggest daily jump in coronavirus cases yet (114), but increases were generally less startling in East Bay communities.

Little Compton recorded its first case(s), but Tiverton, after having seen a surge in the last count, held at 5.

According to the RI Department of Health’s latest count …

• Barrington 8

• Bristol edged up from less than 5 to 5.

• Burrillville 8

• Central Falls 5

• Charlestown <5

• Coventry 6

• Cranston 35

• Cumberland 10

• East Greenwich <5

• East Providence 17

• Exeter <5

• Foster <5

• Glocester <5

• Hopkinton <5

• Jamestown <5

• Johnston 8

• Lincoln <5

• Little Compton <5

• Middletown 6

• Narragansett <5

• New Shoreham 0

• Newport 7

• North Kingstown 8

• North Providence 16

• North Smithfield <5

• Pawtucket 32

• Portsmouth <5

• Providence 71

• Richmond 0

• Scituate <5

• Smithfield 6

• South Kingstown 8

• Tiverton 5

• Warren <5

• Warwick 17

• West Greenwich 0

• West Warwick 8

• Westerly 8

• Woonsocket <5

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