Consumer News: Cruises could return in July, you can now rent a car with the Uber app and more!
Consumer News: Cruises could return in July, you can now rent a car with the Uber app and more!
According to officials, SC Housing has a new federally funded program to help those who fell behind on rent and utility payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Carolina’s Clemson University has announced it is freezing tuition rates and fees for the upcoming school year. School officials announced Tuesday that the freeze would apply for all in-state and out-of-state undergraduate students for the 2021-2022 academic year.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, on Monday, announced 398 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. DHEC also reported 4 additional confirmed deaths from Coronavirus. According to health officials, the percent positive was 4.3% Health officials say this brings the state’s total number of Coronavirus cases to 483,317. For a look at Monday’s Coronavirus cases…
Consumer News: Cruises could return in July, you can now rent a car with the Uber app and more!
Microsoft and Google are joining in to offer support to India, which officials say is the global epicenter of the pandemic right now.
The South Carolina House is sending a bill preventing people with COVID-19 from suing businesses and other groups to the governor’s desk. The proposal protects businesses as long as they follow guidelines to protect people from the virus.
Consumer News: Americans spending less during the pandemic, Carowinds getting ready to welcome back guests and more!
South Carolina’s governor is pushing state House members to approve a bill preventing lawsuits against businesses and other groups by people who contract COVID-19 as long as federal and state health guidelines were being followed.
An infant in North Carolina is testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies, but it’s not because he’s gotten the vaccine or the virus, it’s from breastfeeding.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster over an executive order requiring state agencies to fast-track employees’ return to the office during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.