More than half of the 500 healthiest communities had fewer COVID-19 cases per capita than the national average.
Here is how the Bristol-Warren area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
County Health Rankings and Roadmaps recently released its 2021 report. Bristol County fared well compared to the rest of the state.
Last October, the agency collected more than 57 tons of unwanted medications across New England, a new record.
Both Bristol and Warren's rate of fully vaccinated residents per 100,000 people are slightly lower than the state average.
This is how the Bristol-Warren area compares to Rhode Island and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Here is how Rhode Island is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
New satellite testing location in Warren, RI; added hours/appointments for COVID-19 testing in Riverside and Newport
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Bristol-Warren area.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Bristol-Warren.
Residents aged 75 and older can register for the town's contact list.
Starting next week, the Rhode Island-based pharmacy giant will offer 3,400 doses to eligible residents in the state across four locations.
Residents 75 years and older can sign up for the town's vaccine waiting list.
More than 60 cases were identified at Silver Creek Manor in Bristol.
A total of 350 people are in quarantine and four school districts have been affected, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
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Bacteria levels are safe for swimming, the Rhode Island Department of Health said.
The Rhode Island Department of Health recommended the closure due to high bacteria levels in the water.
All residents and most of the staff at the Bristol facility were tested over the weekend after the first case was identified.
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The Environmental Working Group argues that safe water standards are out-of-date, but local water companies contend their water is safe.
Flu season is on its way. Here's where you can get immunized in Bristol and Warren.
The Warren Memory Café, held on the first Thursday of each month from 1 - 2 p.m., is sponsored by Grace Barker Health.
While pets have great healing power, not all seniors have the wherewithal to care for a pet.
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Third Beach in Middletown is safe for swimming now, but three other beaches are closed due to high bacteria counts, the state said.
Warren Town Beach is safe for swimming now, the state health department said. But the Slack Reservoir is still off-limits.
The East Bay Recovery Center opened in Bristol at the parish hall at St. Michael's Episcopal Church on Hope Street.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.
The health department inspected 92 Bristol eateries (and revisited one) between Jan. 1 and Sept. 17, 2017. Here are the scores.
It's the first pool to test positive this summer, DEM said.
The beach was closed due to high bacteria counts.
The water is safe for swimming again, the state health department said Thursday.
The beach should be closed for swimming due to high bacteria counts, the state health department recommends.
The health department said the water is safe for swimming.
The Town has closed the beach while repairs are made.
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There is an unusually high number of cases being reported to the state veterinarian, according to state officials.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them.