(CNN)Rhode Island's governor (Gina Marie Raimondo a Democrat) said Friday that law enforcement officers will stop cars and knock on doors in communities to identify people who've been to New York state to slow the spread of coronavirus.
"Right now, we have pinpointed a risk that we need to address, and we need to be very serious and that risk is called New York City," said Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo .
"Right now, we have pinpointed a risk that we need to address, and we need to be very serious and that risk is called New York City," said Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo .
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