The Charleston Post & Courier reports:
Gov. Henry McMaster tested positive for COVID-19 and will undergo an antibody treatment, his office announced Tuesday. The 73-year-old Republican governor is experiencing mild symptoms, including coughing and fatigue.
The diagnosis comes five days after first lady Peggy McMaster, also 73, took a routine test that revealed she had the virus. She remains asymptomatic and both are in good spirits, said the governor’s spokesman, Brian Symmes.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has tested positive for COVID-19 and will undergo antibody treatments, his office announced. https://t.co/2QHQPwrJjm
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