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Here's how many people are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in each R.I. city and town


Here’s how many people are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in each R.I. city and town
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated February 19, 2021, 10:53 a.m.
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Happy Friday and welcome to Rhode Map, your daily guide to everything happening in the Ocean State. I’m Dan McGowan and I think that if Happy Gilmore and Shooter McGavin can make up, so can Gina Raimondo and Dan McKee. Follow me on Twitter
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ICYMI: Rhode Island was up to 122,859 confirmed coronavirus cases on Thursday, after adding 320 new cases. The overall daily test-positive rate was 1.8 percent, and the first-time positive rate was 17.4 percent. The state announced 15 more deaths, bringing the total to 2,367. There were 180 people in the hospital, and 54,350 residents are fully vaccinated. ....

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There is so much Black history in Providence, and still so much to learn


There is so much Black history in Providence, and still so much to learn
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Take a self-guided tour that explores Providence’s Black history from the early days of the Rhode Island colony to today.
We didn’t know that Frederick Douglass, the great Black abolitionist and orator, spent an enormous amount of time in Providence, advocating for an end to slavery, Black suffrage and a woman’s right to vote. “In one trip, he spoke six times,” says Ray Rickman, cofounder of Stages of Freedom, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering city youth and showcasing Rhode Island’s African-American history. ....

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