- The state Department of Health and Environmental Control announced 1,066 new confirmed cases and 13 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus Sunday as well as 9 additional confirmed deaths and 1 new probable death.
- Six months after passing an emergency mask ordinance, the city of Greenville has issued no citations while fielding 56 complaints of mask violations.
- As of Nov. 18, hospitals in Spartanburg were at 95.8% occupancy with 550 out of 574 beds occupied according to South Carolina's Department of Health and Environmental Control.
- Despite the rising cases and hospital occupancy, Spartanburg's economy remains on track for recovery.
- Clemson University will keep its on-campus quarantine facilities open over Thanksgiving Break to ensure infected students do not travel home and spread the virus to their families and communities. Details here.
- The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Friday that the daily COVID-19 data that it reports will be provided with a 24-hour delay beginning Nov. 27. That delay will allow for more robust analysis of data before it's publicly reported, DHEC said in a press release. Details here.
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