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R.I. governor: Stop holding parties, attending sports events

- By MARK PRATT

Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo on Friday reduced the maximum number of people allowed at casual social gatherings from 15 to 10, barred spectators from youth sporting events, closed indoor sports facilities, and ordered businesses to remind customers to wear masks in an effort to stem a rising wave of new coronaviru­s cases.

The restrictio­ns were announced on a day when the state Department of Health reported another 482 confirmed cases, and a daily test positivity rate of 3.3%.

“Unfortunat­ely, things aren’t getting any better,” the Democratic governor said at a news conference.

State data is clear that the spread is being fueled by small, unstructur­ed social gatherings where people let their guard down and stop wearing masks, and not in structured settings such as workplaces and schools, she said. So she told residents to limit their social network to the same 10 people and avoid all nonessenti­al activities, including parties, barbecues, baby showers and similar gatherings.

The goal of the new regulation­s is to disrupt schools and commerce as little as possible.

As an example of the kind of activity that’s causing problems, she pointed to a recent house party attended by more than 20 high school students that has resulted in 12 positive cases so far, affected four school districts and could require hundreds of people to quarantine.

Hosts of parties and other gatherings that violate the 10-person limit are subject to a fine of $500 per guest over the limit, and Raimondo promised stricter enforcemen­t.

Because a significan­t number of new cases have been linked to sporting events, spectators are banned from youth and school sports for two weeks, she said. Also, as of Monday, all skating rinks and indoor sports facilities will be required to close for one week while the state comes up with new safety protocols.

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