Disclosed was that the plan was outdated and included major factual errors including that a RI priority was to vaccinate children. The state’s plan was submitted to the CDC. Just one problem, there is no vaccine available for children. Over the past two week, GoLocal has asked RIDOH how many Rhode Islanders need to be vaccinated — and asked and asked — now, more than 15 requests for the most basic information have gone unanswered.GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST As both of the approved vaccinations — Pfizer and Moderna — require two doses, the total number of Rhode Islanders needing a vaccination remains unclear.