RI Health Recommends Re-Opening 3 Newport Beaches

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RI Health Recommends Re-Opening 3 Newport Beaches

Gooseberry Beach PHOTO: John Phelan/Wikipedia
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is recommending re-opening of Gooseberry, Hazards, and Fort Adams Beaches in Newport for swimming due to bacteria levels returning to normal.

RI Health adds that beach monitoring has ended for the season and that no Rhode Island-licensed beaches are closed for swimming over Labor Day Weekend.

The announcement by RI Health concludes a summer in which beaches were seemingly closed on a weekly basis due to high bacteria levels, as GoLocalProv reported.

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North Providence Resident Infected 

As GoLocalProv reported, North Providence resident Donna Pezza said she was told she contracted cellulitis -- a bacterial skin infection -- after swimming at Rhode Island beaches.

Donna Pezza took to Facebook to write the following. 

"I just came home from the hospital — I got Cellulitis bacteria infection from the dirty ocean here in R.I. Please stay out of the ocean…it is full of bacteria which can cause this or vomiting and diarrhea or even skin rash…R.I. Department of Recreation is not reporting what could happen to you and they should stop people from any swimming at all beaches until all is 100% clean."


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