33 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Beaufort County Tuesday; 647 total.
There were 33 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Beaufort County Tuesday by the S.C. Department of Health and Environment Control.
That number tied Friday’s figure for the most new cases reported in the county since the start of the pandemic.
Overall, the county has recorded 647 coronavirus cases and 14 deaths since the pandemic started.
As of Monday, Bluffton led the county with 163 cases. Bluffton case numbers increased by seven from Monday to Tuesday.
South Carolina recorded 19,990 cases of the novel coronavirus and five additional deaths as of June 16. Three of the people whose deaths were reported Tuesday were described as elderly. The other two were described as middle aged.
The virus has claimed 607 lives in South Carolina since the pandemic began.
Beaufort County’s seven-day average rose Tuesday for the ninth day in a row. At 24, that average was the highest since the pandemic started.
The county’s lowest seven-day average for new cases was zero on May 9.
About 68% of hospital beds statewide were in use Tuesday.
About 571 of the 7,175 beds were occupied by patients who either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19.
DHEC data shows 84% of the beds in Beaufort County, and 71% in Jasper County, were in use.
DHEC does not provide a county-by-county breakdown of how hospital beds are being used.
Coronavirus-related deaths
Here are the Beaufort County deaths recorded by the coroner’s office as of Tuesday.
- 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.
- A 79-year-old Bluffton woman who died May 4.
- A 73-year-old Okatie woman who died May 26.
- A 59-year-old Okatie man who died May 27.
Cases by ZIP code
Beaufort County could have as many as 3,974 undiagnosed cases, DHEC officials say.
DHEC does not provide an overall, county-by-county number of cases versus the number of people who have recovered. It also does not release any identifying information or specifics concerning underlying conditions a patient might have.
Positive cases are those in which a patient has been tested for and diagnosed with coronavirus. Because of a lack of access to testing, state health officials have said that for every 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.
The cases include anyone who has tested positive since the pandemic started. The data also includes those who have recovered or died.
DHEC counts deaths based on where the patient lives rather than where he or she died.
Coronavirus cases at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island are being reported in the 29902 ZIP code.