South Carolina closes nonessential businesses
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R) on Tuesday ordered all nonessential businesses to close in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The closures, including theaters, salons and concert venues, will go into effect starting Wednesday, McMaster announced at a briefing.
Gov. @henrymcmaster has ordered closing nonessential businesses to slow the spread of #COVID19 include theaters, social clubs, sports with interactions with others closer than 6 feet, salons, concert venues and etc. beginning April 1st. #SCTweets
— SCETV (@SCETV) March 31, 2020
The update comes one day after McMaster announced he would be closing all public access to beaches and waterways.
The majority of states across the country have shut down nonessential businesses in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but a handful of governors have thus far declined to follow suit.
South Carolina’s health department reported an additional 158 COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths Tuesday, bringing the statewide total to 1,083 cases and 22 deaths.
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