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South Carolina Reports 4449,151 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases, 7,711 Deaths, 1,170,653 Vaccines Administered

WCCB Charlotte s CW March 6, 2021 Update (3/6/21): New confirmed/probable total cases: 792/137 Summary click here New confirmed/probable total deaths: 15/6 Summary click here Confirmed and probable cases: 449,151/75,306 Confirmed and probable deaths: 7,711/1,008 Tests performed for South Carolinians: 6,120,006 28,294 molecular tests reported statewide (not including antibody tests) 4.3% percent positive Assisted living visitation status (Tuesdays): scdhec.gov/nursinghomedata Private, public and charter schools (Tuesdays and Fridays): scdhec.gov/schools The information above as well as extensive reporting on county-level information, demographics and more is available at scdhec.gov/COVID19. The website is updated between 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. weekends. Visit scdhec.gov/COVID19vaccine for the latest vaccine information.

DHEC director: South Carolina could be ready to move to Phase 1b in 2-3 weeks

DHEC director: South Carolina could be ready to move to Phase 1b in 2-3 weeks What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine By Kristin Nelson | February 23, 2021 at 10:45 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 9:22 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF) – South Carolina could start transitioning to Phase 1b in the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan in about two to three weeks, according to the director of the state’s Department of Health and Environmental Control. Dr. Edward Simmer testified Tuesday afternoon during a Ways and Means Healthcare Subcommittee meeting, where lawmakers were hearing testimony on the teacher vaccine bills that would place teachers, school staff and daycare workers in Phase 1a.

These are difficult decisions : DHEC addresses public s concerns on who to include in vaccine phases

‘These are difficult decisions’: DHEC addresses public’s concerns on who to include in vaccine phases ‘These are difficult decisions’: DHEC addresses public’s concerns on who to include in vaccine phases By Kristin Nelson and Jennifer Roberts | February 10, 2021 at 5:04 PM EST - Updated February 15 at 4:07 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF) – The leading doctor in South Carolina’s fight against COVID-19 said she knows that the vaccine distribution process has been frustrating for many people who are waiting to see if they will be next in line. South Carolina Epidemiologist Dr. Linda Bell said during a media briefing on Wednesday that the Department of Health and Environmental Control has received a lot of questions from the community, the media and lawmakers on when certain people will be included in the vaccination plan.

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