


The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) noted on Wednesday that COVID-19 cases in South Carolina and Sumter have plateaued. This ordinance expired on November 1, 2020. SC Restaurant & Lodging Association – COVID-19 FAQ for Restaurant & HotelsĬity Council approved an extension of the mandatory facial mask requirement, within city limits until March 21, 2021, unless further amended or repealed.Ĭity Council approved an extension of the mandatory facial mask requirement, within city limits until January 31, 2021, unless further amended or repealed.Ĭity Council approved an extension of the mandatory facial mask requirement, within city limits until December 3, unless further amended or repealed.Īdditionally, City Council did not extend the ordinance regarding electronic meetings of Boards and Commissions. SC DHEC - Retail Food Service Establishments & COVID-19 Chamber of Commerce – Combating the Coronavirus National Main Street Center – COVID-19 Main Street Checklist National Main Street Center – COVID-19 Main Street Resources SC Chamber of Commerce – COVID-19 Information & Resources Hub Small Business Administration – Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Department of Labor – COVID-19 and the Workplace SC Department of Employment and Workforce – Filing unemployment claims for workersĬDC Resources for Businesses and Employers SC Department of Commerce - COVID-19 Business Resource Center SC Emergency Management Division – Virtual Business Emergency Operations Center Small Business Administration Guidance & Loan Resources Sumter County Eat, Drink & Shop Local Options Sumter Chamber of Commerce Business Resources SUMTER SCHOOL DISTRICT CORONAVIRUS UPDATES SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL (SCDHEC) CORONOVIRUS WEBSITE SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY & MUNICIPALITY MASK ORDINANCES MAPĬENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) CORONAVIRUS WEBSITEįEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS, COVID-19 Links to State & Federal COVID-19 Resources: Resolution (#828) recommending Safety Precautions Relative to COVID-19 (approved August 3, 2021) City Council COVID-19 Related Ordinances:
