Beaufort Co. surpasses 10K COVID cases, reports record-breaking 263 cases in 2 days
Beaufort County logged 263 new COVID-19 cases over a two-day period on Sunday, breaking a new-case record that had been set just four days before.
South Carolina’s Department of Health and Control reported Sunday that Beaufort County confirmed 135 new COVID cases on Thursday and 128 cases on Friday, along with one new death of a middle-aged COVID-19 patient on Friday.
The last four days of reported data — 134, 130, 135 and 128 new cases, respectively — are the four highest daily case totals Beaufort County has seen since the beginning of the pandemic.
The new numbers mean that Beaufort County has reported more than 10,000 cases of COVID-19 in total since March, 9,634 confirmed and 394 probable.
Across the state, 8,195 new cases and 78 new deaths were logged over the two-day period covered in Sunday’s report, along with nine probable deaths.
The Lowcountry has recorded a surge of infections throughout December, mirroring other places around South Carolina and the rest of the country.
Coronavirus cases are rising across the entire Palmetto State, DHEC data show. And experts have warned S.C. residents to follow public health guidelines during the holiday season, fearing rapid transmission of the novel virus in poorly ventilated buildings.
As cases rise, Beaufort County schools are preparing to send kids back to school after the holidays.
When students return from winter break to classes on Monday, the district will begin offering five days a week of in-person classes for the first time since schools shut down in March. About 69% of the district’s 21,000-plus students will attend these classes, while the rest will remain online-only.
As of Wednesday, Beaufort County School District had reported 279 COVID-19 cases among students and staff since Sept. 28, up 38 from the 241 cases reported on Dec. 22 before winter break began.
The previous number included at least six student-athletes at five schools who tested positive in December, leading 167 students and coaching staff at six schools to quarantine over winter break.
Local numbers
Viral test results reported Friday (the most recent date for which data is available): 434
Average percentage of positive viral tests in the past week, as of Friday: 31.1%
Total cases: 9,634 confirmed, according to DHEC
Total deaths: 106 confirmed, according to DHEC
Two-week cumulative incidence rate as of Friday: 644 cases per 100,000 people, a “high” rate under DHEC’s definition. An incidence rate measures how quickly a disease is spreading through a given population.
Dr. Scott Curry, an infectious disease specialist at the Medical University of South Carolina, has previously said counties should aim to have a two-week incidence rate of less than 50 new cases per 100,000 people.
Statewide numbers
Percentage of positive non-antibody tests reported Friday: 30.3%
New cases announced Sunday: 8,195
Total cases: 296,093 confirmed
New deaths announced Sunday: 78
Total deaths: 5,469 confirmed
Cases by ZIP code
Bluffton’s ZIP code of 29910 continues to lead the county with 2,621 cases this year. Beaufort’s 29902 ZIP code, meanwhile, has recorded 1,568 cases since March, the second-highest figure in the county.
Hilton Head’s 29928 ZIP code, covering the southeastern part of the island, has 720 cases. The 29926 ZIP code on the north side has 1,162 cases, according to DHEC data.
Okatie’s 29909 ZIP code, which includes Sun City Hilton Head, has reported 676 cases.
Coronavirus infections at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island are included in the 29902 ZIP code.
More information on Beaufort County ZIP code data can be found at the following link. Click on it, then click on “Go to Cases,” then click on Beaufort County on the S.C. map: bit.ly/BeaufortCountyZIP
What are DHEC’s recommendations?
State health officials say residents should continue to practice social distancing and should wear a mask in public.
People who are active in the community or those who can’t effectively social distance or wear a mask should be tested for COVID-19 monthly, according to DHEC.
BEHIND THE STORY
MOREHow South Carolina’s coronavirus data is compiled
The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control’s total COVID-19 case count includes anyone who has tested positive since the pandemic began. The data also include those who have recovered or died.
The state agency does not provide an overall, county-by-county number of cases versus the number of people who have recovered.
DHEC counts deaths based on where a patient lives rather than where they died.
BEHIND THE STORY
MOREHow South Carolina’s coronavirus data is compiled
The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control’s total COVID-19 case count includes anyone who has tested positive since the pandemic began. The data also include those who have recovered or died.
The state agency does not provide an overall, county-by-county number of cases versus the number of people who have recovered.
DHEC counts deaths based on where a patient lives rather than where they died.
This story was originally published January 3, 2021 at 12:48 PM.