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Before You Go: McMaster says (again) to stay home; Interviews with tigers; and Bike messenger livestream

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COVID-19 updates: An additional 183 cases were announced Monday, along with four new related deaths. With 26 more positive tests, 300 cases have been confirmed in Charleston County. Tomorrow, the state will likely pass 20,000 total negative tests.

Not-quote-stay-at-home: Today, Gov. Henry McMaster took his closest step yet toward a formal “stay-at-home” order by issuing a mandatory “home and work” order.

The New Yorker: Interviews with the Tigers from ‘Tiger King'”

The Verge: The producers of CBS’ All Rise say they’ll use Zoom and FaceTime to film a pandemic-themed show.

Vox: “Elizabeth Warren has a plan for this, too”

The New York Times: “Larry David, Master of His Quarantine”

A bicycle messenger in New York City has been livestreaming his (only mildly terrifying) workdays on Twitch.

And the rest from Charleston City Paper:

-Editorial: “Transparency is even more important during coronavirus pandemic”
-“Bill Murray’s next starring role is in this Charleston gym’s new video series”
-Will McCorkle: “The coronavirus crisis will further marginalize immigrants”
“Hamby Catering opens pop-up store on Daniel Island with to-go family meals for your quarantine”


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Posted inNews, News Briefs

Before You Go: McMaster says (again) to stay home; Interviews with tigers; and Bike messenger livestream

COVID-19 updates: An additional 183 cases were announced Monday, along with four new related deaths. With 26 more positive tests, 300 cases have been confirmed in Charleston County. Tomorrow, the state will likely pass 20,000 total negative tests.

Not-quote-stay-at-home: Today, Gov. Henry McMaster took his closest step yet toward a formal “stay-at-home” order by issuing a mandatory “home and work” order.

The New Yorker: Interviews with the Tigers from ‘Tiger King'”

The Verge: The producers of CBS’ All Rise say they’ll use Zoom and FaceTime to film a pandemic-themed show.

Vox: “Elizabeth Warren has a plan for this, too”

The New York Times: “Larry David, Master of His Quarantine”

A bicycle messenger in New York City has been livestreaming his (only mildly terrifying) workdays on Twitch.

And the rest from Charleston City Paper:

-Editorial: “Transparency is even more important during coronavirus pandemic”
-“Bill Murray’s next starring role is in this Charleston gym’s new video series”
-Will McCorkle: “The coronavirus crisis will further marginalize immigrants”
“Hamby Catering opens pop-up store on Daniel Island with to-go family meals for your quarantine”


Stay cool. Support City Paper.

City Paper has been bringing the best news, food, arts, music and event coverage to the Holy City since 1997. Support our continued efforts to highlight the best of Charleston with a one-time donation or become a member of the City Paper Club.