Governor declares new state of emergency as coronavirus cases rise.

South Carolina is under a new state of emergency due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Gov. Henry McMaster issued the executive order Monday.

Executive Order 2020-29 allows for the state’s response to COVID-19 - and the ever-evolving challenges the pandemic presents - to continue.

“South Carolina continues to fight this deadly virus with every asset and resource available,” McMaster said. “While we are making progress, we must remain vigilant with expanding prevention and testing efforts. Our state is also facing an economic disruption and emergency the likes of which we’ve never seen, and we are working tirelessly to get our businesses back up and running and our people back to work as soon and as safely as possible.”

By law, the governor can declare a state of emergency for up to 15 days. His most recent executive order declaring a state of emergency was issued on April 12 and expires today. The governor has now issued four executive orders declaring unique states of emergency based on the changing threats and challenges presented by the virus.Those executive orders, and all others issued by the governor, can be found here.

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