All three weekly indicators increased, some slightly, over the past week.
Residents aged 16 and up in Central Falls, Pawtucket and parts of Providence, Cranston and North Providence can now get vaccinated.
The goal of the funding is to vaccinate minority populations and essential workers.
Here is how Rhode Island is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
The new appointments will be added to the scheduling portal starting at 5 p.m. Friday.
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Attorney General Peter Neronha said that Lifespan and Care New England did not violate the rules by offering doses to board members.
The new appointment slots will be added for the Dunkin' Donuts Center site starting at 9 a.m.
The company announced that it will provide members COVID-19 treatment with no out-of-pocket cost for the remainder of the pandemic.
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Rhode Islanders are encouraged to continue to wear a mask when around anyone outside their household to help slow the spread.
"There is a world of evidence. It’s high time we took action to move toward universal health," Sen. Jeanine Calkin said.
Businesses restrictions are set to be loosened across the board at the end of the week.
The offer is valid now through April 3.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity in Providence County as the pandemic wanes.
The state initiative won't impact the vaccination timeline for other groups, health officials said.
Gov. McKee is holding a news conference at 11:30 a.m. to talk about the plan to vaccinate teachers, school staff and childcare workers.
The pharmacy chain apologized for the confusion following the removal of some groups from its eligibility list.
The pharmacy chain followed its rival CVS in adding Rhode Island school staff to its vaccine eligibility list.
At this time, CVS is the only place where teachers can get a vaccine appointment in Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island Department of Health is working to get the initial 9,000 doses to distribution sites in the state.
The serology testing allows the Rhode Island Department of Health to see what residents have coronavirus antibodies in their blood.
Gov. Dan McKee said he aims to get shots in the arms of every educator in the state by the end of the month.
The Department of Health's COVID-19 Business Testing Contact Center will offer support to companies looking to test employees.
March 3 is the last day to get tested at the zoo.
Lt. Gov. Dan McKee received his first Pfizer shot at the mass vaccination site in Providence.
For the first time in over a month, Rhode Island's cases per 100,000 people and weekly percent positivity rate increased.
Senator Jack Reed said the state will get about 1,000 more doses per week from the federal government.
Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott, the top state health official, said the targeted vaccine rollout contributed to the drop in hospitalizations.
See how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Providence County and across RI.
About 12,400 Moderna vaccines arrived a day late, forcing the cancellation of several community clinics.
Along with the weekly updates, new appointments are added sporadically as they become available.
The field hospitals treated 633 patients, 444 of which were at the Rhode Island Convention Center site.
The Rhode Island Department of Health is encouraging all eligible residents to book an appointment at a state-run vaccination site.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Cranston area.
As part of the planning process, homebound residents can sign up for the state's informational registry.
The two state-run vaccine sites opened to the public Thursday.
The state's focus on vaccinating health care workers and nursing home residents contributed to the decision to allow more visitors.
A new ranking by Healthgrades evaluates the top 50, 100 and 250 hospitals in America.
Rhode Island residents in this category are encouraged to book an appointment at a state-run vaccine site.