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DHEC to provide vaccine clinics and testing across the Upstate

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SOUTH CAROLINA (WSPA) – South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will provide COVID-19 vaccine clinics and testing across the Upstate.

DHEC said the clinics will begin on Sept. 18 and will end on Sept. 23.

The Pfizer vaccine will be available at all locations and individuals do not need to show identification or proof of insurance. Walk-ins are welcome or make an appointment here.

DHEC is also sponsoring free testing, according to DHEC. To find a testing site near you, click this link.

The following list is the date, location and times of the clinics.

Abbeville

Anderson

Cherokee

Greenville

Greenwood

Laurens

McCormick

Oconee

Pickens

Spartanburg

Union

DHEC offers free testing (oral or nasal swab). Find a DHEC testing location, here.

DHEC Upstate and Spartanburg Regional Healthcare system will provide a testing site at the Old Dodge Dealership located 1035 North Church St., Spartanburg. Hours vary each week.

Abbeville Area Medical Center is offering a free drive-thru testing in partnership with DHEC every Monday and Wednesday from 8am-12pm at 901 West Greenwood Street, Suite #6, Abbeville

For additional questions, visit the DHEC website.