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Georgetown Co. deputies offer to pickup/deliver prescription medication to seniors, high-risk residents amid outbreak

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GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office is offering to pick-up and deliver prescription medication for seniors and high-risk residents during the coronavirus pandemic.

Georgetown County Sheriff Carter Weaver will have deputies begin delivering prescriptions on Monday, March 23, according to a news release on Friday.

The service will be for older adults and other county residents who are identified as having a higher risk of serious health complications if they were to contract COVID-19.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people who are at higher risk from severe illness include adults 65 years of age or older, pregnant women, and those with underlying medical conditions that include heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, HIV and asthma.

Deputies have already coordinated with pharmacies in Georgetown County on pick-up and delivery of prescription medication under these guidelines:

“Please be patient with us as we get this underway,” said Sheriff Weaver, “and I hope this helps stop the spread in some small way.”

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