Governor McMaster declares September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in SC
Governor Henry McMaster issued a proclamation declaring September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — More than 12,000 people have lost their lives to COVID-19 in the state of South Carolina. Even so, only 50 percent of the state is fully vaccinated and state law prohibits mask mandates in schools. “Our children are sick. Our families are dying. I take this personally because I’m a mother and a grandmother,” said Dr….
Governor Henry McMaster issued a proclamation declaring September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in South Carolina.
Governor Henry McMaster and 25 other governors signed a letter addressed to President Biden, requesting a meeting to “bring an end to the national security crisis created by eight months of unenforced borders.”
South Carolina officials who have been sued over a law banning school districts from issuing face mask mandates say that they should be removed from pending litigation.
South Carolina reaches 50% vaccination rate among eligible residents.
Starting the school year in August, Kershaw County School District experienced a spike in COVID cases.
Lexington Two reinstated a mask mandate. This is something the governor continues to speak against.
President Joe Biden called some Republican governors “cavalier” on Friday for resisting his call for far-reaching new federal coronavirus vaccine requirements he hopes will curb the surging delta variant.
Republicans in the South Carolina House plan to meet as soon as they can to figure out how to fight back against President Joe Biden’s order that all larger businesses require their employees be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Governor McMaster: “The American Dream has turned into a nightmare,” pledges to fight after Biden’s latest vaccine speech