Rhode Island's Department of Health reported the lowest daily increase in new coronavirus cases since April 2.
There were 18 reported deaths in the state on Saturday.
The second phase will be "a big reopening," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
To date, the state has had 13,736 cases of the virus and 579 deaths.
"The reality is this virus presents the greatest risk to this population," Gov. Gina Raimondo said
Rhode Island now has a total of 13,571 coronavirus cases and 556 deaths.
To date, Rhode Island has now had 13,356 coronavirus cases and 538 deaths.
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The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 26 coronavirus deaths, the largest number in the state in a single day so far.
Faith gatherings are expected to resume the weekend of May 30, while two state beaches will reopen on Memorial Day.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 121 new cases of the coronavirus and seven additional deaths.
The hospitalization rate for Rhode Island coronavirus patients has declined since Friday.
Rhode island will have to meet four requirements to safely move to phase two of reopening, the governor said.
"I want you to feel confident that we are on the road to recovery," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 181 new cases of the virus and six additional deaths.
Raimondo wants to see more COVID-19 masks on customers; RI is also considering plans for a 14-day quarantine for all summer tourists.
Rhode Island continues to see a gradual downward trend in the number of reported cases of coronavirus.
To date, Rhode Island has had 11,614 cases of the coronavirus and 444 deaths.
Updated date from the Rhode Island Department of Health shows the majority of cases continue to be in densely populated areas.
Rhode Island saw a considerable drop in reported coronavirus cases compared to the day before.
The governor asked Rhode Islanders to use their best judgement and not all rush out at once after the stay-at-home order is lifted.
At this time, 312 people in Rhode Island are in the hospital with the coronavirus, 52 of whom require ventilators to breathe.
The Department of Health continues to focus on nursing homes, where most of the state's coronavirus-related deaths have occurred.
Rhode Island's stay-at-home order will end after it was issued March 28 to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
To date, there have been 388 deaths and 10,530 cases of coronavirus in Rhode Island.
Gov. Gina Raimondo is expected to announce whether the current stay-at-home order will be lifted after May 8.
Increased testing will allow the state to get ahead of outbreaks and take a pinpointed approach, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
In total, there have been 10,205 cases of coronavirus in Rhode Island and 370 deaths.
The executive order goes into effect on May 8, when the stay-at-home order is set to expire.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 281 new cases of coronavirus and 14 deaths.
Rhode Island is still on track to begin reopening after the stay-at-home order expires on May 8.
Rhode Island has seen a drop in the number of new cases reported over the past few days.
Gov. Gina Raimondo said Rhode Island coronavirus hospitalizations rose after Easter. That might happen again if people gather this weekend.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Rhode Island rose by 327 from 8,962 on Friday.
While parks will reopen as part of Phase 1, beaches will be delayed until around Memorial Day and child care is planned to reopen June 1.
To date, there have been 8,962 total cases and 279 deaths.
To date, there have been 8,621 cases of the virus in the state and 266 deaths.
Rhode Island State Police launched a resource website for abuse victims called "Safe At Home."
The mayor said he has no symptoms but will be working entirely from home for the next two weeks.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Rhode Island has now passed 8,000.