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Gov. McMaster, health officials discuss emergency plan for Coronavirus

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) – Gov. Henry McMaster and the Public Health Emergency Plan Committee held a meeting on Friday in preparation of any potential impact that the 2019 Novel Coronavirus may have on South Carolina residents.

“While this virus doesn’t pose a direct threat to South Carolinians at this time, our public health agencies are working tirelessly to ensure that we are prepared for the worst, while we hope for the best. Team South Carolina is at the ready,” Gov. Henry McMaster said.

No cases of the virus have been identified at this time.

However, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has taken these steps to protect the health of the public:

The Committee consists of “representatives of all state agencies relevant to public health emergency preparedness, and, in addition, a licensed physician from the private sector specializing in infectious diseases, a hospital infection control practitioner, a medical examiner, a coroner from an urban county or the coroner’s designee, a member of the judiciary, and other members as may be considered appropriate.”

To receive the latest updates on this newly discovered virus, go to scdhec.gov/2019CoronaVirus.

A fact sheet on the virus, including tips to protect yourself, is available here.

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