South Carolina health officials are currently conducting investigations into two possible COVID-19 cases, said Director of the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control Rick Toomey on Saturday during a press conference in Columbia, S.C. Toomey added that based on what has been seen and known so far, the public risk remains low in the state.
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Coronavirus outbreak: South Carolina health officials conducting investigations into 2 possible COVID-19 cases
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