@SCETV@scdhec Try this: ‘Today, @scdhec is only releasing partial numbers bc we’re super embarrassed about our inadequate response to this pandemic and would prefer you think the numbers are trending down’
DHEC’s Care Line (1-855-472-3432) is here to help for general questions about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccine.
Staff are answering calls 8 a.m.-6 p.m. every day.
Please note DHEC does not provide individual medical advice or COVID-19 test results via the Care Line.
@ShelbyVTSC Beginning January 13, the providers will be listed through the provider locator tool linked in the release. They can also call the DHEC Care Line at 1-855-472-3432 beginning 1/13 for nearby locations. Appointments cannot be made through the Care Line.
@jbradham@henrymcmaster Appointments are not available to schedule until January 13. You cannot schedule appointments through the DHEC Careline. They will connect you to a provider.
@scdhec Come on DEHEC, get it together. Link leads to “server error”; phone # will not schedule Covid Vacinne and refers back to link. @henrymcmaster help us.
If you’ve had #COVID19, you may have some natural protection, or immunity, from the virus, but we don’t know how long that lasts.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can help you build immunity without risking getting sick, severe illness, even death. More: https://t.co/KL3fJrcjsG.
*Today’s low case counts are due to an internal systems issue. We are actively working with our vendor to correct this. Once the issue is resolved with the vendor, we will update the data within the County-Level Dashboard to reflect cases missing from today’s numbers.
Today, DHEC announced 2,644* new confirmed cases and 35* new probable cases of COVID-19, 14* additional confirmed deaths and 1* new probable deaths. Percent positive is 25.9%. https://t.co/8DYzk4ThkU
Appointments do not open until January 13. Please try this link: https://t.co/XyMaC6wUg2. This is just a locator tool and can not be used to schedule appointments.
An additional 50 locations will be added to this list and available to provide vaccine by the beginning of next week. Individuals can also call the DHEC Care Line at 1-855-472-3432 for assistance with scheduling an appointment.
Individuals eligible to receive vaccine can schedule an appointment using this online resource: https://t.co/yCSZpjkjiU, which currently includes several major hospitals, seven DHEC sites, a DHEC mobile clinic, and 12 Doctor’s Cares locations.
Gov. Henry McMaster and DHEC announced that beginning Wednesday, Jan. 13, any South Carolina resident aged 70 or older, regardless of health status or preexisting conditions, can begin scheduling their appointment to receive COVID-19 vaccine.
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Jesus fucken christ #60minutes, protestors? Really? Fuck this bullshit framing.
They are Cop killers. Seditionists. Criminals. Lynch mob. #DomesticTerrorists#GOPSedition