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DHEC awards CareSouth Carolina for Their Effort to Vaccinate Rural Communities

Source: WBTW News 13
Published: June 6, 2021
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CIMS Partner Center: CareSouth Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. —  The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has named CareSouth Carolina as the latest recipient of the agency’s Community Hero award for going above and beyond to bring lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines to rural communities.

CareSouth Carolina, a health center with several locations throughout the Pee Dee region, has been a key partner with DHEC for holding COVID-19 testing locations since the onset of the pandemic.

CareSouth Carolina was recently nominated as a Community Hero for its continued support of the state’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan, especially for its Moby Outreach Program. Medical staff use five “Moby” vans to drive to rural and underserved areas of the region to administer the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine as part of ongoing efforts to ensure all residents have access to the COVID-19 vaccine.

“CareSouth is a valued partner and has been a major player in our unified response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Jim Bruckner, DHEC’s Pee Dee Region Public Health Director, said. “It’s a team effort to vaccinate as many South Carolinians as possible, and we’re fortunate to continue to have the trusted support of CareSouth as we work to beat COVID-19 once and for all.”

 “It is a real honor to receive this accolade,” Ann Lewis, CEO of CareSouth Carolina, said. “We believe that collaboration with good people like these folks from DHEC, who work to meet the needs of our communities, is what will make a difference in this battle against COVID-19. We are all in this together! Our thanks to DHEC for being such an amazing partner.”

Learn more about CareSouth Carolina at www.caresouth-carolina.com. For the latest COVID-19 information in South Carolina, visit scdhec.gov/COVID19.