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Rhode Islanders find themselves unwelcome in nearby states
“The joke is on us.”
On Tuesday, Massachusetts joined Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey in slapping travel restrictions ([link removed]) on people traveling from Rhode Island because of rising coronavirus rates. Rhode Islanders who head over the border to visit Massachusetts will have to quarantine for two weeks or produce a negative COVID-19 test within three days of arrival, starting Friday.
Rhode Islanders are fond of repeating the Narragansett Beer slogan: “Hi Neighbor!” But, as one resident jokes, neighboring states seem to have a new motto: “Hi neighbor ― Stay over there!”
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