2 new coronavirus cases reported in Beaufort County on Sunday. 255 total cases in county.
Two new positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Beaufort County on Sunday for a total of 255, according to the newest information reported by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control.
There were no new deaths reported.
The county could have as many as 1,566 undiagnosed cases, DHEC says. For every person who tests positive for the coronavirus, there could be up to nine people who are infected but have not been tested.
Overall, 5,490 people have tested positive for the coronavirus statewide since the start of the global pandemic.
Coronavirus-related deaths
DHEC’s data on COVID-19 deaths continues to be unclear and at time conflicts with data collected by the Beaufort County Coroner’s Office.
The state agency dropped the county’s death toll from 7 to 6 last week. It then added three deaths Tuesday and another Friday for a total of 10 deaths.
A note at the bottom of DHEC’s daily releases says the data will adjust to reflect any reclassified cases.
It also says deaths are reported by where a person lives. That is different from the way coroners’ typically collect data. Coroners base their findings on where a person dies.
DHEC does not report information about each victim such as age or city they lived in.
The Beaufort County Coroner’s Office’s death number remained the same over the last week at 8. It added a ninth death Wednesday but officials said Sunday they had yet to receive any information on a 10th death.
“We are tracking confirmed COVID-19 deaths that are reported to us by the hospitals,” Chief Deputy Coroner David Ott said Tuesday.
He said the Coroner’s Office data also has one home death that was confirmed and one death of a Beaufort County individual at Jasper County’s Coastal Carolina Hospital. The ninth death was at a nursing home.
“Our numbers are completely separate from DHEC,” Ott said.
He also said DHEC doesn’t provide details about their case count to the coroner’s office.
The coroner’s office is required to report all coronavirus cases that happen outside of a hospital to DHEC, he said.
Here are the deaths recorded by the coroner’s office as of Sunday:
- An 81-year-old Beaufort man who died March 30.
- A 72-year-old Beaufort man who died March 31.
- An 86-year-old Hilton Head Island man who died April 3.
- An 89-year-old Hilton Head woman who died April 4.
- An 83-year-old Lady’s Island woman who died April 7.
- A 75-year-old Bluffton man who died April 9.
- A 71-year-old Hilton Head man who died April 12.
- A 93-year-old Bluffton man who died April 13.
- An 80-year-old Okatie man who died April 19.
Eight new deaths were reported in the state by DHEC Sunday.
Six of those deaths occurred in elderly individuals and three in middle-aged patients, the release says.
Overall, South Carolina has seen 174 deaths.
Hospital Capacity
As of Sunday morning, 49.3 percent of hospital beds in Beaufort County were being utilized and 56.6 statewide for all types of hospitalizations, DHEC data shows.
A 59-year-old Beaufort man was one of two patients released from Beaufort Memorial Hospital April 15 after being seriously ill with COVID-19.
Coronavirus cases by ZIP code
Here is the breakdown of confirmed coronavirus cases in Beaufort County ZIP codes.
The cases include anyone who has tested positive since the pandemic started. The data also includes those who have recovered or died. According to DHEC, these numbers are current as of Sunday night.
- 82 positive in Beaufort (29902)
- 36 positive northwest of Beaufort (29906)
- 22 positive east of Beaufort (29907)
- 11 positive in Okatie (29909)
- 48 positive in Bluffton (29910)
- One positive on Daufuskie Island (29915)
- Eight positive on St. Helena Island (29920)
- 17 positive on Hilton Head Island (29926)
- 10 positive on Hilton Head (29928)
- Nine positive in Port Royal (29935)
- 12 positive in Ridgeland (29936)
- Five positive in Hardeeville (29927)
- One positive in Seabrook (29940)
- One positive in Sheldon (29941)
- Four positive in Yemassee (29945)
Positive cases are those in which a patient has been tested and diagnosed with coronavirus. Because of a lack of access to testing, state health officials have said that for every one confirmed case, there could be up to nine people who are infected but have not been tested
Parris Island cases
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in Port Royal stopped releasing information about coronavirus cases but said the information would still be reported to DHEC.
The depot’s ZIP code of 29905 has not been included in DHEC’s report’s because it is for the depot’s post office and was no populace is associated with that code, a spokesperson previously said.
Since there wasn’t a populace, the 29905 cases were being absorbed into the nearest zip code of 29902 in Beaufort.
This story was originally published April 26, 2020 at 4:57 PM.