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USC researchers think THC may be able to treat COVID-19 patients
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Researchers at the University of South Carolina think they have found a way to treat COVID-19, and it involves THC -- the ingredient that gets people high when smoking marijuana.Channel 9 reporter Glenn Counts spoke with those researchers on Wednesday and, to be clear, they said they are not encouraging people to smoke marijuana.They said one of the issues with the virus is that it can turn your immune system into a double-edge sword -- you want it to respond strongly if you get sick, but in some cases, the immune system goes completely haywire and that can be...…COLUMBIA, S.C. — Researchers at the University of South Carolina think they have found a way to treat COVID-19, and it involves THC -- the ingredient that gets people high when smoking marijuana.Channel 9 reporter Glenn Counts spoke with those researchers on Wednesday and, to be clear, they said they are not encouraging people to smoke marijuana.They said one of the issues with the virus is that it can turn your immune system into a double-edge sword -- you want it to respond strongly if you get sick, but in some cases, the immune system goes completely haywire and that can be...WW…
Back and forth: Confusion arises over absentee voting in South Carolina
LANCASTER, S.C. — Election Day is five weeks away and Tuesday night is the first presidential debate. Voting, specifically absentee ballots, will likely be a big topic during the debate. For South Carolina voters, it has been a confusing back and forth over whether you need a witness signature. Judges have been going back and forth over whether or not you need a witness to sign your absentee ballot for weeks, creating confusion for voters. Here’s the timeline: On Sept. 19, a district court judge ruled that voters don’t need a witness to sign your absentee ballot. Then, a panel of judges on...…LANCASTER, S.C. — Election Day is five weeks away and Tuesday night is the first presidential debate. Voting, specifically absentee ballots, will likely be a big topic during the debate. For South Carolina voters, it has been a confusing back and forth over whether you need a witness signature. Judges have been going back and forth over whether or not you need a witness to sign your absentee ballot for weeks, creating confusion for voters. Here’s the timeline: On Sept. 19, a district court judge ruled that voters don’t need a witness to sign your absentee ballot. Then, a panel of judges on...WW…
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