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FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2021 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, right, flashes a thumbs up to lawmakers ahead of his State of the State address in Columbia, S.C. McMaster is pushing state House members to approve a bill preventing lawsuits against businesses and other groups by people who contract COVID-19 as long as federal and state health guidelines were being followed. McMaster wrote House members on Monday, April 19 saying the state’s business “should not be placed at future risk for following the recommended safety protocols which allowed them to operate and employ people during the pandemic.”  (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2021 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, right, flashes a thumbs up to lawmakers ahead of his State of the State address in Columbia, S.C. McMaster is pushing state House members to approve a bill preventing lawsuits against businesses and other groups by people who contract COVID-19 as long as federal and state health guidelines were being followed. McMaster wrote House members on Monday, April 19 saying the state’s business “should not be placed at future risk for following the recommended safety protocols which allowed them to operate and employ people during the pandemic.” (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard, File)

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