On the weekend before classes are set to start for the new school year, a video emerged of dozens of students gathering without following social distancing guidelines or wearing a mask.
passed by the South Kingston Town Manager on August 28 prohibited gatherings of more than 15 people in any public or private space.
The order also noted that"violation of this executive order may be punished by a fine of five hundred dollars for anyone organizing or hosting such a gathering and a fine of two hundred fifty dollars for anyone attending such a gathering." Students walk in front of the Center for Health and Well Being on campus at the University of South Carolina on September 3 in Columbia, South Carolina. In Rhode Island, a video has emerged of dozens of students breaking COVID-19 rules just days before classes are set to start.David Dooley, President of the University of Rhode Island, told ABC6 that he and his administration have a plan to prevent large gatherings at night, which he said were broken up by the University Police.
Dave Lavallee, a spokesperson for the University of Rhode Island, told the local news channel:"Those who ignore or challenge the standards the University has set to protect the health and safety of the community, run the risk of serious sanctions, including suspension and immediate removal from campus."Rhode Island has recorded 22,243 cases of coronavirus and 1,055 deaths according to the Johns Hopkins University coronavirus resource center.Confirmed Covid-19 Cases in the U.
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