7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Raimondo Continues to Refuse to Release Modeling — April 3, 2020
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7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Raimondo Continues to Refuse to Release Modeling — April 3, 2020
The data is critical for Rhode Island's healthcare organizations to plan for staffing and resource needs, but it is also important for Rhode Island's businesses to plan for staffing and budgeting.
Presently, the most available public data is information and modeling from the University of Washington. That data shows Rhode Island is just two weeks from the highest point in the surge, but trends in Rhode Island raise questions about that data.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTDr. Micheal Fine, former Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, says that trends show a more likely scenario is a May spike.
WATCH: Former RI Director of Health Dr. Michael Fine on GoLocal LIVE at 12 PM on Friday
For Rhode Island businesses and workers trying to manage cash and limited resources during a near-complete economic shutdown, an April spike is different from a May or June highpoint.
GoLocal has repeatedly requested copies of the state's developed modeling. GoLocal has filed a request under Rhode Island's access to public records act seeking the modeling data, the vendors hired to provide the modeling, and contracts relating to the work.
