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Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In Rhode Island Up To 20

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Rhode Island has risen from 14 to 20, state officials announced Saturday.

The new cases are not a surprise, and Rhode Islanders should expect more as the virus spreads, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.

Raimondo, a Democrat, encouraged local religious groups to cancel weekend services. She called on local high school and college students not to use their unexpected break from classes as an opportunity to gather with friends.

"There will be more cases; Rhode Islanders should know that," Raimondo said. "The number of cases will depend on each and every one of us."

 

NEW CASES

The people recently diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, are all recovering at home, state Health Director Nicole Alexander-Scott said.

Three of the patients had recently traveled, two domestically and one to Portugal.

"We're still investigating" the new cases, Alexander-Scott said.

Officials said Friday about 200 people have been tested for the coronavirus in the state to date.

 

CASINOS CLOSE

The state ordered its two casinos closed for at least a week because of the virus.

The Twin River Casino in Lincoln and the Tiverton Casino Hotel both closed their doors to the public Saturday morning. Officials say they will consider whether to extend the closure in a week.

"We understand that this decision may be disappointing to our customers, and we appreciate your patience," Aubin wrote in a statement announcing the closure. "Our top priority is the safety of Rhode Islanders."

Twin River, which operates the casinos, says both facilities are being aggressively cleaned.

 

RELIGIOUS SERVICES

State officials said it's up to individual leaders of each church or religious organization to decide whether to cancel services. They left little doubt about their preference.

"Please cancel the church services," Alexander-Scott said. "That is the responsible thing to do."

 

TRIALS AND LEGISLATIVE ACTION POSTPONED

All jury trials in Rhode Island state courts have been postponed in response to the virus, the state Supreme Court's chief justice said Friday.

The courts will remain open and staffed to deal with emergency matters including domestic violence petitions, temporary restraining orders, bail, and arraignments for charges of serious crimes, Chief Justice Paul Suttell said in a statement.

The state General Assembly said Friday that all House and Senate sessions, including committee hearings, will be canceled next week.

Legislative leaders said they will also push for the administration to thoroughly clean the State House during the closure.

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