
Gov. Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced that South Carolina residents 70 or older may begin scheduling appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Wednesday, Jan. 13.
The announcement on Monday, Jan. 11, comes days after DHEC recommended hospitals to begin vaccinating patients
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