People and politicians in the US are reacting very differently to the coronavirus pandemicit all depends on the state youre living in. South Carolina has recently come under fire after some people on Twitter shared photos of Americans who arent staying at home and are ignoring the social distancing advice. Scroll down to see just what the situation is like in some parts of the state. According to The New York Times, there are currently 1,554 reported cases of the coronavirus and 31 deaths in South Carolina. However, the state still hasnt issued a stay-at-home order, even though Governor Henry McMaster has declared a state of emergency. In other words, there are some mixed messages and some Americans still arent taking the situation seriously.
Sheriff Lee Boan from Kershaw County told Bored Panda that there are clear signs that South Carolina's Governor McMaster is "slowly tightening down" the state. "He has already closed nonessential businesses and has been encouraging citizens to stay home since the beginning. I feel we are already 60-70% into a stay home order. The stay home order is not far away." Scroll down for the rest of our interview with Sheriff Boan about the current situation in his county and in the state.
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South Carolinians beg their government to lock down the scofflaws! These clovers aren't content to merely sequester and cower themselves; they're begging the governor to crack down on all the impudents who dare venture out on the formerly grand Strand. Hard to tell how many of these TwitFace messages originate from within and without South Carolina.