Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster’s Weekly Schedule, April 5, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster’s schedules for the week of April 5th will include the following:
Tuesday, April 6 at 10:00 AM: Gov. McMaster held a Cabinet Meeting, Room 252, Edgar Brown Building, Columbia, S.C.
Tuesday, April 6 at 1:00 PM: Gov. McMaster was joined by Senator Lindsey Graham for a news conference to discuss the ramifications of H.R. 1, State House, Office of the Governor, Columbia, S.C.
Tuesday, April 6 at 2:00 PM: Gov. McMaster, First Lady Peggy McMaster and Lt. Governor Evette participated in a news conference recognizing the month of April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month”, Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel Street, Columbia, S.C.
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From April 1 – 7, the state reported 4,602 new COVID-19 cases, compared to 3,296 the week prior. New COVID-19 cases have dropped 90% since the peak in mid-November.
There were 296 new hospitalizations with COVID-19 this past week, compared to 344 the week prior. New hospitalizations have dropped 81% since the peak back in mid-November.
The total COVID-19 inpatient population statewide increased from 253 to 275. Statewide hospitalizations have dropped 88% from the all-time high of 2,278 during the week ending November 17th.
Meanwhile, the state’s total hospital capacity is over 11,500 inpatients. There were 2,055 immediately available beds on March 31.
In the past week, the state reported 31 new deaths, compared to 25 the week prior. The number of new deaths has dropped 93% since it peaked at 423 during the week ending on December 22nd.
New England VA Offering COVID Vaccines To All Veterans, Caregivers And Spouses
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BOSTON (CBS) – VA New England Healthcare System announced Tuesday it is expanding COVID vaccinations to all veterans, caregivers and spouses.
The announcement follows guidelines in the Biden administration’s Save Lives Act.
“We have the vaccine doses and the capacity to ensure those newly eligible will be able to be vaccinated soon,” the director of the Department of Veteran Affairs said in a statement.
Those eligible to receive a vaccine can go to www.va.gov/covid-19-vaccine to register.