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On Friday, March 5, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced that face masks are no longer required inside state-owned buildings or inside restaurants when not eating or drinking. Local ordinances still apply however. For example, masks are still required in Charleston. City of Charleston attorney Susan Herdina issued the following statement on March 6: As Gov. McMasters latest order makes clear, local mask ordinances continue to apply in local jurisdictions. Therefore, the city of Charlestons mask requirement remains in effect, including in our bars and restaurants.
While coronavirus cases throughout the state have been slowly declining, experts have warned that loosening restrictions now could be catastrophic. In a White House briefing on March 1, Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control, said that a fourth wave is possible if states roll back restrictions.
With these statistics, I am really worried about more states rolling back the exact public health measures we have recommended to protect people from Covid-19, she said. Please hear me clearly: At this level of cases with variants spreading, we stand to completely lose the hard-earned ground we have gained.
With the possibility of diners arriving at bars and restaurants without masks, its a good thing that South Carolina food and beverage workers are now included as frontline workers with increased occupational risk. As of March 8, the state rolled out phase 1b of the its COVID-19 vaccination plan. Included in this category are people who cant perform their jobs from home and have an occupation that exposes them to others.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/south-carolina-drops-mask-ordinance-as-restaurant-workers-become-eligible-for-vaccination/ar-BB1enzqw?li=BBnb7Kz
FoxNewsSucks
(10,434 posts)food service, teachers, vendors, and others who can't work at home and go from place to place weren't higher in the list to get vaccinated.
Particularly in places where they want to rush to open bars, restaurants and schools.
They need time to get vaccinated and the 2 week period to be fully protected.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,881 posts)It takes time, I believe two weeks after the second shot, for full immunity to be in place.