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This episode of the South Carolina Lede for June 15, 2021, features: a look at Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Greenville, SC this week; what's being done to curb drug use and abuse in the Palmetto State; Spoleto Festival USA General Director Nigel Redden's final festival; and more.
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On this edition of the South Carolina Lede for June 12, 2021, we look at the Biden Administration's push to get Americans vaccinated against COVID-19, including an interview with US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland. Also on this episode: the latest on the state budget passed by the House; SC Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel breaks down recent worrisome crime statistics; Gov. Henry McMaster and other state officials announce a new workforce training program; and more.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden administration's top environmental official are making stops in Greenville, SC, and other Southern cities next week to promote an intensive White House coronavirus vaccination effort.
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'Vax and Relax' could be the motto for a lot of South Carolina parents now that adolescents can receive the vaccine. But not for all of them.
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Evangelical Christians have similar reasons and similar percentages of vaccine hesitancy to other groups. But where there is resistance, it's strong resistance.
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for April 27, 2021, we look at the week ahead for South Carolina lawmakers, get an update on how important the manufacturing industry is to the state, discuss the latest on the return of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, and more.
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This edition of the South Carolina Lede for April 20, 2021, features: a preview of what the state legislature is taking on this week, including a bill which one expert said do the most to combat systemic racism than any other bill currently pending in the state house; insights from SC DHEC on current COVID-19 trends; a look at racial inequities the Palmetto State is facing in vaccine rollouts; and more.
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Monday morning, nearly four months after testing positive for the virus.
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Vaccination rates at some farms in the state are well past 80 percent.Here's a look at one large operation, where life and work go on in the peach fields.
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South Carolina's health department says it has paused distribution of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses. The announcement came Tuesday after federal health officials said they are looking into possible links between the vaccine and severe blood clots.