Coronavirus

54 new coronavirus cases reported in Beaufort Co. Friday, no new deaths

Fifty-four new cases of the coronavirus were reported by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control.

There were no new deaths in the county on Friday, but five deaths were reported throughout the week.

Beaufort County has had 1,372 total cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began, according to data from DHEC.

Twenty-one people have died due to the virus in the county.

Beaufort County has seen double-digit new case numbers for 25 days straight. Prior to June 8, new case numbers were mostly in the single digits.

The latest deaths

A 60-year-old Bluffton woman died at Hilton Head Hospital on Tuesday and two Beaufort men, 78 and 65, died at Beaufort Memorial Hospital on Wednesday and Thursday respectively, according to chief deputy coroner David Ott.

On Monday, the coroner’s office confirmed the deaths of a 29-year-old Florida man who died in Bluffton on June 23 and a 66-year-old Beaufort man died at Beaufort Memorial Hospital on June 27. The Beaufort man lived at Bayview Manor nursing home before being transferred to the hospital.

Twenty-one deaths have been reported in the county since the start of the pandemic, per DHEC and Beaufort County Coroner’s Office data. The two agencies do not track data the same way, and DHEC does not track the deaths of individuals who do not live in South Carolina.

The latest cases

South Carolina had 1,558 new confirmed cases Friday and reported 10 additional deaths. Six of the deaths reported Friday were elderly people, two of the deaths were middle-aged people and two of the deaths were young people.

The state has had a total of 41,413 cases and 787 deaths since DHEC started recording data.

Here is the breakdown of confirmed coronavirus cases in Beaufort County ZIP codes:

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

Mask mandates

New mask requirements have been passed in Beaufort County and all of its towns as the area saw a rise in cases following Memorial Day weekend and a loosening of restrictions. Officials are worried as they look ahead to the July 4th weekend.

Unincorporated Beaufort County, the City of Beaufort, the Town of Bluffton, the Town of Hilton Head, and the Town of Port Royal all adopted their own resolutions.

The Island Packet created a guide to help people living in or visiting the areas learn the rules (and punishments for not following them).

Nearby in Hardeeville, the City Council unanimously voted to not adopt any sort of mask requirements because they believed enforcing the rules would be too difficult.

Jasper County Council is reviewing a possible mask ordinance at their regularly scheduled Monday meeting. The Town of Ridgeland has no plans to discuss mask requirements for their area.

This story was originally published July 3, 2020 at 3:06 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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