Coronavirus

15 new coronavirus cases, no deaths reported in Beaufort County on Friday

Fifteen new coronavirus cases were reported in Beaufort County on Friday. One probable infection was also recorded.

No new deaths were announced in the county Friday.

The area reported a wave of cases throughout December and January, mirroring other spots around South Carolina and the rest of the country. That holiday surge has abated in recent weeks.

Local recovery efforts are in full swing as vaccines are distributed to seniors, essential workers, health care employees and others. Phase 1b of distribution began in Beaufort and Jasper counties Monday.

Jasper County, meanwhile, reported five new cases and zero deaths Friday.

Vaccine data

Beaufort Memorial Hospital as of Thursday had utilized 75% of 16,493 first Pfizer-BioNTech doses received, according to DHEC data. The hospital had administered 8,834 second doses.

Hilton Head Hospital had utilized 118% of 4,829 first doses. That’s because some Pfizer vials have contained a sixth or even seventh dose, opposed to five. The hospital also had used 111% of 3,264 second doses as of Thursday.

Coastal Carolina Hospital as of Thursday had used 80% of 6,489 first Pfizer doses. The hospital had utilized 105% of 3,482 second doses.

Pfizer’s vaccine uses a recommended two-dose regimen. The second shot is typically scheduled for three weeks after the first.

Local numbers

  • Viral test results reported Wednesday (the most recent date for which data is available): 820

  • Average percentage of positive tests in the past week, as of Wednesday: 4.7%

  • Total cases: 14,291 confirmed, according to DHEC

  • Total deaths: 182 confirmed, according to DHEC

  • Two-week cumulative incidence rate as of Wednesday: 169.2 cases per 100,000 people, a “moderate” 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 Wednesday: 4.9%

  • New cases announced Friday: 756

  • Total cases: 453,093 confirmed

  • New deaths announced Friday: 10

  • Total deaths: 7,814 confirmed

Cases by ZIP code

Bluffton’s ZIP code of 29910 continues to lead the county with 4,351 cases in the past year. Beaufort’s 29902 ZIP code, meanwhile, has recorded 2,145 cases since last March, the second-highest figure in the county.

Hilton Head Island’s 29928 ZIP code, covering the southeastern part of the island, has 1,152 cases. The 29926 ZIP code on the north side has 1,935 cases, according to DHEC data.

Okatie’s 29909 ZIP code, which includes Sun City Hilton Head, has reported 1,124 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

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How 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 March 12, 2021 at 3:48 PM.

Sam Ogozalek
The Island Packet
Sam Ogozalek is a reporter at The Island Packet covering COVID-19 recovery efforts. He also is a Report for America corps member. He recently graduated from Syracuse University and has written for the Tampa Bay Times, The Buffalo News and the Naples Daily News.
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