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South Carolina records fifth straight day over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases
For the fifth day in a row, South Carolina recorded over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases. The state also recorded a…
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South Carolina adds 647 new cases of COVID-19, 16 more deaths announced
South Carolina public health officials reported Wednesday, November 4, another 647 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in the state.…
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South Carolina teacher shortage faces another hurdle: COVID resignations
Far before the COVID-19 pandemic, teacher shortages have plagued Palmetto State school districts. A December 2019 report by the Center…
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Kristin Graziano, candidate for Charleston County Sheriff, tests positive for COVID-19
Kristin Graziano, who is running for Charleston County Sheriff, said she has tested positive for COVID-19. She said that she…
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Charleston leaders speaking on COVID-19 small business relief fund
Charleston, South Carolina – Additional help is on the way for small businesses in Charleston that are still struggling due…
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Charleston County and Fetter Health Care to offer COVID-19 testing in October
Charleston County, South Carolina – In October, Charleston County Government, the City of North Charleston, and Fetter Health Care Network…
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DHEC: 718 new COVID-19 cases in SC, 100,431 total
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced on Monday 718 additional cases of COVID-19 in South…
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Volunteers needed for COVID-19 vaccine trial in N. Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina – In August, clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine will start in North Charleston. Clinical trials of…
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Current COVID-19 inpatients at MUSC Health-Charleston reach triple digits
Charleston, South Carolina – The number of COVID-19 patients currently being treated by MUSC Health continues to rise. According to…
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COVID-19 map puts Charleston County in dangerous territory
Charleston, South Carolina – Charleston County is in the red zone when it comes to dangerous levels of COVID-19. That’s…
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