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DHEC in the News: Flu, opioids, coastal floods
Here's a look at health and environmental news from around South Carolina.
Has the flu loosened its grip in SC? Here's what the numbers say
It seems the worst has finally passed in regard to flu activity in South Carolina. Widespread in the Palmetto State for the past 10 weeks, S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control officials now believe the illness is present only on a regional basis.
Opioid prescribing limits to be imposed in South Carolina
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The South Carolina Medicaid Agency and BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina will limit how many opioids doctors can prescribe to patients in some cases. This comes after Gov. Henry McMaster issued an executive order in December establishing an emergency response team to battle the opioid crisis in South Carolina.
General Interest
Coastal floods to be nearly as common as high tides in South Carolina within 80 years, NOAA says
Tidal flooding is accelerating along the South Carolina coast, including at Charleston, federal researchers say. The coast might flood nearly every day by the turn of the century almost 80 years from now. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report is the latest in a series of alerts which forecast worsening conditions for South Carolina and the East Coast as seas and storm-surge rise.