Researchers Warning Stay-At-Home Orders Needed In Several SC Counties

(Columbia, SC) -- Harvard researchers are warning that 40-percent of South Carolina counties need stay-at-home orders to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. 

This comes after a new high in hospital beds being used for COVID-19 patients at over 13-hundred beds compared to just over 12-hundred on Monday. 

The state's number of coronavirus patients is 61-percent higher than it was two weeks ago. 

John Hopkins University ranks the state the third-highest for the percentage of positive tests over the last week.


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