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COVID cases spike this weekend
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 cases have exploded in Horry County this weekend with at least 399 people newly confirmed with the coronavirus in the past two days, Columbus County showing 19 new cases in the same time period, state health agency data shows. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Record…
Read MoreMasks are not ordered, but urged ‘in the strongest, most urgent terms’
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Gov. Henry McMaster repeatedly emphasized the need to wear face masks in public and observe social distancing guidelines but said issuing an order for South Carolina would be unenforceable during a Friday afternoon news conference. His comments came as South Carolina continued a disturbing trend for big numbers of COVID-19 confirmed…
Read MoreTwo new COVID deaths in Columbus, more cases in CC, Horry too
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Two more COVID-19 confirmed deaths for Columbus County, 23 new cases, and another 125 infections reported for Horry County were reported Thursday. This post will cover these topics and may be updated: Columbus reports new COVID cases, deaths, demographic data Another 125 coronavirus cases in Horry Columbus reports new COVID cases,…
Read MoreFace coverings required as NC pauses reopening, COVID cases rise
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Face coverings will be required in most public settings in North Carolina effective Friday afternoon, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday, as COVID-19 cases continued to rise rapidly both in the Tarheel State and to the south, with both Columbus and Horry counties seeing more cases of the coronavirus. This post will…
Read MoreCausey wins Horry council GOP runoff, Smith wins in CC
By JENN CAUSEY tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Mark Causey won Republican nomination for the District 9 Horry County Council seat in Tuesday’s GOP runoff, with nearly 60 percent of the vote making him the heir apparent of the seat that has been held for decades by Paul Prince. Causey claimed 975 votes in the unofficial total from Tuesday’s…
Read MoreLoris administrator quits, city pay hikes delayed at best
By JENN CAUSEY tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Acting Loris Administrator Dennis Drozdak will leave the office June 30, the legal deadline for the city’s new budget for the year that begins July 1. That budget will apparently not include pay hikes for city employees, though Mayor Todd Harrelson said city leaders hope to provide pay increases later in…
Read MoreColumbus reports two new COVID deaths, 16 more cases; Horry coronavirus total tops 2,000; NCCare360 now statewide
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com As COVID-19 continues to sicken people and claim lives a North Carolina effort to connect medical and non-medical service providers with the people who need them has gone statewide. This post will cover these topics and will be updated: Columbus reports two new COVID deaths, 16 more cases With 125 new…
Read MoreHigh COVID trend continues in Horry; Chadbourn area sees four deaths; outbreak hasn’t ended at Loris Rehab
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Another day with newly confirmed COVID-19 infections well above 100 in Horry County came as state data showed four recent coronavirus deaths in the Chadbourn area. Meanwhile, a COVID outbreak at Loris Rehab and Nursing Center has slowed, but has not ended. This post will cover these topics and will be…
Read MoreAs COVID case counts climb locally, NC governor says face covering order could come next week, SC health leader urges compliance
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com COVID-19 case counts continue to rise rapidly in Horry County, at a slower pace in Columbus. Meanwhile, serious consideration is being given to a statewide order requiring the wearing of face coverings in public in North Carolina as a health leader in South Carolina offered a plea for masks to be…
Read MoreHorry’s huge case count Wednesday leads the state, includes county employees
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A 35th Horry resident has died of COVID-19 complications as the county has recorded 120 residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus, South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental Control reported Wednesday. That report came as Horry County government revealed that 19 employees have tested positive for COVID since the…
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