South Carolina Opens Up Vaccine Access To Most Of State
The majority of people living in South Carolina will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine starting next week, state officials announced Tuesday.
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The majority of people living in South Carolina will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine starting next week, state officials announced Tuesday.
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