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Getting enough people vaccinated to end the COVID-19 pandemic isnât as easy as putting shots in arms, and local health officials are joining with a diverse group of regional experts to try and find the best ways to get vaccines to people who want them in the Upstate. Tuesday was the first meeting of the Upstate COVID-19 Community Assessment Review and Equity Panel, or CARE panel. As South Carolina moves to a regional vaccine distribution method, new panels for each of the stateâs four public health regions â the Upstate, Midlands, Pee Dee and Lowcountry. These 12-person panels are filled with volunteers from the regionâs health-related businesses and organizations. ....
One in 12,174. One in 12,174. That’s what George McLaurin became Oct. 14, 1948, when he began classes at OU: drifting alone, one dark face in a sea of 12,173 white ones. Oct. 14 was a hopeful moment for McLaurin, the first black student at a previously all-white institution. “This is a happy day in my life,” he told Sooner Magazine. “If things continue the way they have gone today, I think everything is going to be all right.” McLaurin fought for admission to OU leading up to that day when he first applied earlier in 1948, he was denied based on his race. McLaurin went to court with the issue, and in a Sept. 29, 1948, verdict, he was victorious when a federal court ruled that denying him admission was unconstitutional. ....