South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has COVID-19, test shows Marcus Navarro and Kirk Brown, Greenville News
Gov. Henry McMaster tested positive for COVID-19 late Dec. 21, days after the first lady of the South Carolina, Peggy McMaster, tested positive.
The 73-year-old governor has mild symptoms with a cough and slight fatigue, his office said in a press release emailed Tuesday afternoon.
“Peggy and I urge everyone to be extra careful during the Christmas holiday season,” McMaster said in the statement. “This virus spreads very easily.”
The governor will isolate for 10 days and monitor for additional symptoms, and McMaster will receive monoclonal antibody treatment Tuesday, officials said. The outpatient treatment is a preventive measure for those with mild to moderate symptoms. It s the same treatment President Donald Trump, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani received when they were treated for COVID-19.
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McMasterâs spokesman responds to Facebook post of governor not wearing mask at church South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster posted a picture on social media Sunday after a visit to an Upstate church that has received a lot of reaction on Facebook and Twitter. (Source: Live 5) By WYFF Web Staff | December 14, 2020 at 9:08 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 9:17 PM
TAYLORS, S.C. (WYFF) - South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster posted a picture on social media Sunday after a visit to an Upstate church that has received a lot of reaction on Facebook and Twitter.
The post shows a picture of the governor presenting the Order of the Palmetto to former Sen. Mike Fair at Faith Baptist Church in Taylors.
SC governorâs office responds to social media post of McMaster not wearing mask at church
CDC recommends masks in public settings By WYFF Staff | December 14, 2020 at 4:00 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 8:48 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WYFF) - South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster posted a picture on social media Sunday after a visit to an Upstate church that has received a lot of reaction on Facebook and Twitter.
The post shows a picture of the governor presenting the Order of the Palmetto to former Sen. Mike Fair at Faith Baptist Church in Taylors.
Neither of the men is seen wearing masks.
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