COLUMBIA, S.C. - Health officials are asking visitors to South Carolina beaches to get tested for the novel coronavirus.On Friday, South Carolina public health officials advised anyone who recently visited a beach in South Carolina — especially those who did not practice social distancing or didn’t wear a mask — to get tested for COVID-19.“If you’ve gone to the beach, you’ve likely come in contact with somebody who is positive, but perhaps asymptomatic,” said Joan Duwve, director of public health with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.RELATED:CDC expands list of high-risk conditions for COVID-19 complications, removes age thresholdDuwve said infection rates are very high among those who have visited the.