The vaccine deployment in December 2020 signaled a turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic. By the end of May 2021, 40% of the U.S. population was fully vaccinated. But as vaccination rates lagged over the summer, new surges of COVID-19 came, including Delta in the summer of 2021, and now the Omicron variant, which comprises the majority of cases in the U.S.

    Researchers around the world have reported that Omicron is more transmissible than Delta, making breakthrough and repeat infections more likely.

    The United States as of Apr. 14 reached 987,801 COVID-19-related deaths and 80.5 million COVID-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Currently, 65.8% of the population is fully vaccinated, and 45.3% of vaccinated people have received booster doses.

    Stacker compiled a list of the counties with highest COVID-19 infection rates in Rhode Island using data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and vaccination data from Covid Act Now. Counties are ranked by the highest infection rate per 100,000 residents within the week leading up to Apr. 13, 2022. Cumulative cases per 100,000 served as a tiebreaker.

    Keep reading to see whether your county ranks among the highest COVID-19 infection rates in your state.

    #5. Providence County, RI

    – New cases per 100k in the past week: 121 (773 new cases, -13% change from previous week)
    – Cumulative cases per 100k: 34,590 (221,007 total cases)
    — 5.7% more cases per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Cumulative deaths per 100k: 279 (2,522 total deaths)
    — 16.2% less deaths per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Population that is fully vaccinated: 70.4% (449,966 fully vaccinated)

    #4. Kent County, RI

    – New cases per 100k in the past week: 143 (235 new cases, -2% change from previous week)
    – Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,518 (48,495 total cases)
    — 9.8% less cases per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Cumulative deaths per 100k: 535 (512 total deaths)
    — 60.7% more deaths per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Population that is fully vaccinated: 78.3% (128,585 fully vaccinated)

    #3. Washington County, RI

    – New cases per 100k in the past week: 158 (199 new cases, -17% change from previous week)
    – Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,785 (32,380 total cases)
    — 21.2% less cases per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Cumulative deaths per 100k: 599 (224 total deaths)
    — 79.9% more deaths per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Population that is fully vaccinated: 78.0% (98,009 fully vaccinated)

    #2. Newport County, RI

    – New cases per 100k in the past week: 174 (143 new cases, +55% change from previous week)
    – Cumulative cases per 100k: 24,349 (19,986 total cases)
    — 25.6% less cases per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Cumulative deaths per 100k: 324 (88 total deaths)
    — 2.7% less deaths per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Population that is fully vaccinated: 74.8% (61,388 fully vaccinated)

    #1. Bristol County, RI

    – New cases per 100k in the past week: 182 (88 new cases, +28% change from previous week)
    – Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,925 (13,538 total cases)
    — 14.6% less cases per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Cumulative deaths per 100k: 316 (169 total deaths)
    — 5.1% less deaths per 100k residents than Rhode Island
    – Population that is fully vaccinated: 78.6% (38,113 fully vaccinated)