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Mass vaccination sites at Dunkin Donuts Center, Middletown to close June 26

Mass vaccination sites at Dunkin Donuts Center, Middletown to close June 26 NBC 10 NEWS © Provided by WJAR Providence Gov. Dan McKee said Thursday that the mass vaccination sites at the Dunkin Donuts Center and in Middletown will close June 26. The Sockanosset Cross Road site will remain open into the fall. The governor said the Dunkin Donuts Center needs to prepare for the eventual return of events, adding that the Rhode Island Convention Center will see the return of business in August. McKee s administration is pulling back on the mass vaccination sites as coronavirus infections and hospitalizations decline and it adopts a strategy of vaccinating people where they live. 

McKee to hold coronavirus briefing as cases, hospitalizations decrease

Gov. Dan McKee will hold acoronavirus briefing Thursday as Rhode Island sees declining COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. The news conference is set for 1 p. m. It will be streamed on turnto10. com. The briefings returned to the State House after about a year at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium. McKee said the mass vaccination sites at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and in Middletown will close June 26. Title: Rhode Island Coronavirus.

Dunk , Convention Center readying for reopenings, but caution raised

With pandemic easing, Dunk and RI Convention Center will soon return to normal business

With pandemic easing, Dunk and RI Convention Center will soon return to normal business G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal © G. Wayne Miller / The Providence Journal The scene outside The Dunk and the Rhode Island Convention Center on Thursday afternoon. PROVIDENCE  The mass-vaccination site at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center will close at the end of the month, a move paving the way for events to resume there in the fall. Programming at the Rhode Island Convention Center, used as a field hospital during a peak in the pandemic last winter, will resume this summer. Gov. Dan McKee made those upbeat announcements Thursday during a media briefing that also saw officials raise a caution about the possibility that the aggressive COVID-19 variants now accounting for most new cases of coronavirus disease in the state could spark a resurgence later this year if more Rhode Islanders are not vaccinated.

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