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South Carolina Has Sent $33 Million in Supplies to Schools

In an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in schools, South Carolina has provided $33 million worth of protective equipment to schools across the state.

State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman recently hosted a press conference where she said the state continues to fulfill all requests made by schools regarding protective gear to protect students, faculty and staff from COVID-19.

In an effort to reopen in-person learning, over 1,300 schools in South Carolina have received some type of protective equipment.

The state still has a substantial amount of funds from the federal COVID-19 relief money to provide more protective equipment for any schools that still need it. 

The South Carolina Department of Education recently made another sizable purchase of gear that included 300,000 sheets of Plexiglass, 3.3 million face masks, 87,000 face shields, 41,000 gallons of hand sanitizer, and 600,000 boxes of disinfectant wipes.

Spearman also addressed the recent purchase saying, “This statewide order will not only ensure that face-to-face operations can be maintained for the foreseeable future but will also provide the necessary resources to phase in additional face-to-face learning as health and safety conditions allow.”

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MUSC Claims To Need $30 Million From The State

The Medical University of South Carolina says it needs more funding from the state for COVID-19 related testing and research. 

In May of this year, MUSC received $25 million in federal relief funds for coronavirus testing. However, less than $7 million of that lump sum currently remains.

At the beginning of September, the CEO of MUSC Health, Dr. Pat Cawley, attended a Senate Finance and Ways and Means committee meeting to ask for more funding stressing that “At the current rate of testing, we’re looking at being able to continue testing for another four, maybe six weeks.” 

MUSC is currently conducting 17 percent of all coronavirus testing in South Carolina and is administering advanced diagnostic saliva-based COVID-19 testing. They are also ensuring everyone has access to testing and mobile screening and collection sites have been set up in rural areas across the state. In addition to testing, the new funds would also be used for a potential vaccine deployment.

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How to stay informed about COVID-19 in South Carolina

Featured Image Source: CDC Instagram

During this time it is important to remain up-to-date with current events, local and state information, and updates from health officials. Here are a few resources available to help you stay informed.

For basic virus information, protective measures, and other public advice from the World Health Organization, click here.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-GI3hrj5_a/

For continuous updates on the number of reported cases in the US, broken down by state, from the Center for Disease Control, click here.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-K21mhnZVL/

For South Carolina-specific information about positive cases by county and other data compiled by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, click here.  

For information about business closings and new restaurant services, be sure to check with your local news source (see the Charleston City Paper’s example with Holy City eateries here).

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