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Coronavirus: Smithfield To Delay Yard Waste Collection
Smithfield has decided to delay the start of yard waste collection from April 1 to April 20 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
SMITHFIELD, RI —Smithfield is delaying the start of its yard waste pickup due to the coronavirus pandemic. The town said it is taking making the delay in order to help ensure proper staffing levels for weekly trash and recycling each week.
The pickup was scheduled to begin on April 1 and that date has been pushed to April 20.
Eighty-six new cases of the coronavirus were announced in Rhode Island Tuesday, bringing the state's total to 488. There have been four additional deaths and 59 people are currently hospitalized. To enforce social distancing, Gov. Gina Raimondo announced she will be closing all of the state's parks and beaches, effective Friday.
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