Tag: COVID-19

DHEC Urges Parents Of Children 12 And Older To Get Their Children Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Before Summer

With summer break on the horizon, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is encouraging parents to get their children, ages 12 and up, vaccinated as soon as possible to protect against COVID-19.

COVID-19 Conflict: Concerns, Challenges, and Casualties

Let us not forget the struggle to subdue and eradicate the deadly disease and enemy called COVID-19. It is still very much in effect.

Two-Week Data Puts Dillon County As High Incidence For COVID-19 Cases

While surrounding counties are considered moderate incidence counties in regards to the number of COVID-19 cases, Dillon County is a high incidence county for COVID-19 cases for the period of March 27, 2021 to April 9, 2021, the latest data available from SC DHEC at press time.

All S.C. Citizens Age 16 And Older Can Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Beginning March 31st

Governor Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced that all South Carolinians aged 16 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning March 31, 2021 and can begin scheduling their appointments.

Congressman Stops By Local COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

CONGRESSMAN TOM RICE stopped by the CareSouth COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Latta on Wednesday to show support for the healthcare workers and those receiving the vaccine. (Contributed Photo)

COVID-19 Rollout

How do you think the COVID-19 rollout is going in South Carolina as compared to other states?

SENATE REPORT: COVID Vaccination Relief

The Senate began discussions on a bill that would spend $208M from the state’s Contingency Reserve Fund in order to accelerate the distribution of COVID vaccinations.

Public Warned About COVID-Related Scams

South Carolina residents should be aware of scammers targeting COVID-19 vaccine seekers.

FEMA Obligates $2.6 Million To South Carolina For COVID-19 Vaccination Costs

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has obligated $2.6 million to the State of South Carolina for costs for the COVID-19 vaccine mission.

South Carolina Ranks Fifth In Nation for COVID-19 Vaccine Use For Second Consecutive Week

0 COLUMBIA, S.C. – A new national report shows South Carolina now ranks fifth in the nation for how quickly the state is getting COVID-19 vaccine doses put into people’s arms. Becker’s Hospital Review, a national healthcare information forum, released its daily “States ranked by percentage of COVID-19 vaccines administered” report earlier today and South…