Coronavirus

Four new coronavirus cases reported Friday in Beaufort County, no new deaths.

Four new cases of coronavirus were reported Friday in Beaufort County, according to S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control data.

Since the pandemic began, 273 cases of the illness have been reported in the county.

DHEC reported no new cases in the county last Sunday, Monday and on Thursday.

There were no new coronavirus-related deaths reported in the county Friday.

Across the state, DHEC reported 238 new COVID-19 cases and 4 additional deaths Friday. The epidemic has claimed at least 320 lives, according to DHEC’s most recent data. In Beaufort County, 12 people have died. Statewide, 7,367 people have tested positive since the pandemic began.

The agency unveiled plans Wednesday for a massive testing effort across South Carolina’s nursing homes. DHEC plans to test all 40,000 residents and staff members in the state’s 194 long-term care facilities by the end of the month, reported The State newspaper in Columbia.

State health officials plan to increase testing for COVID-19 by 2% of South Carolina’s population in both May and June, DHEC chief of staff Jennifer Read told The State on Wednesday.

Just more than 1% of the population — or about 68,000 people — have been tested so far.

A.J. Kestler pulls a chair from the table to spray with a disenfectant on Monday, May 4, 2020 as diners enjoy their lunch at Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks on Hilton Head Island. Monday marked the first day that restaurants could serve customers in outdoor spaces if certain precautions were met to help stave off the spread of the coronavirus.
A.J. Kestler pulls a chair from the table to spray with a disenfectant on Monday, May 4, 2020 as diners enjoy their lunch at Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks on Hilton Head Island. Monday marked the first day that restaurants could serve customers in outdoor spaces if certain precautions were met to help stave off the spread of the coronavirus. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

Coronavirus-related deaths

Here are the Beaufort County deaths recorded by the coroner’s office as of Friday, May 8.

  • 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
  • An 80-year-old Yemassee man who died April 23
  • An 84-year-old Beaufort man who died April 28

DHEC reported a 12th death in the county on May 5, but Beaufort County Coroner Ed Allen said Wednesday his office had not recorded any new coronavirus-related deaths this week.

Beaufort County could have as many as 1,677 undiagnosed cases as of May 8, DHEC’s data show.

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.

DHEC’s totals can have small increases and decreases day to day as officials find discrepancies in the data or reclassify cases.

The cases include anyone who has tested positive since the pandemic started. The data also includes those who have recovered or died.

Shoppers leaves the Kroger at Belfair Commons in Bluffton on Thursday, April 30, one with a mask and another in gloves. The town of Bluffton is asking residents to wear masks when shopping in public.
Shoppers leaves the Kroger at Belfair Commons in Bluffton on Thursday, April 30, one with a mask and another in gloves. The town of Bluffton is asking residents to wear masks when shopping in public. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

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This story was originally published May 7, 2020 at 5:07 PM.

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Katherine Kokal
The Island Packet
Katherine Kokal graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and joined The Island Packet newsroom in 2018. Before moving to the Lowcountry, she worked as an interviewer and translator at a nonprofit in Barcelona and at two NPR member stations. At The Island Packet, Katherine covers Hilton Head Island’s government, environment, development, beaches and the all-important Loggerhead Sea Turtle. She has earned South Carolina Press Association Awards for in-depth reporting, government beat reporting, business beat reporting, growth and development reporting, food writing and for her use of social media.
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