Coronavirus

878 more Beaufort Co. residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine, DHEC says Wednesday

Another 878 Beaufort County residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials reported Wednesday.

About 44.7% of residents who are 15 or older have now received a shot, according to the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, and 55.2% of residents have yet to get a dose.

Coronavirus spread, meanwhile, remains low after a winter surge, though health experts are concerned that the United States could face a fourth wave of infections.

Four new coronavirus cases and four probable infections were reported in Beaufort County on Wednesday. No new deaths were announced.

Jasper County recorded one probable case and no deaths Wednesday.

Local numbers

  • COVID-19 inoculation rate for Beaufort County residents as of Monday (the most recent date for which data are available): 4,477 vaccine recipients per 10,000 residents. That’s the fifth-highest rate in South Carolina, though it could be inflated to some degree due to a ZIP code-level data issue.

  • Number of residents who have received at least one dose: 69,997

  • Total number of doses administered: 93,903

  • New first-dose vaccinations announced Wednesday: 878

  • Percentage of the county’s 15 and older population who have received at least one dose: 44.7%

Statewide numbers

  • New first-dose vaccinations announced Wednesday: 11,757

  • Number of residents who have received at least one dose: 1,548,404

  • Percentage of the state’s 15 and older population who have received at least one dose: 37.7%

  • Percentage of S.C. residents who have completed vaccination: 23.6%

ZIP code data

Bluffton’s ZIP code of 29910 leads the county with 16,014 vaccinations since late last year. Okatie’s 29909 ZIP code, which includes Sun City Hilton Head, has recorded 12,259 resident inoculations, which is the second-highest figure in the county.

Hilton Head Island’s 29926 ZIP code, covering the north side, has 11,937 vaccinations. The 29928 ZIP code, covering the southeastern part of the island, has 9,494 vaccinations, according to DHEC.

Beaufort’s 29902 ZIP code has reported 4,905 inoculations.

DHEC releases most of its coronavirus vaccine data based on residency. If a Beaufort County resident is vaccinated out of state or in a different S.C. county, they would still be counted in DHEC’s Beaufort County-specific ZIP code data.

More information on ZIP code-level vaccine data can be found at the following link online: http://bit.ly/BeaufortCountyVaccines

Virus spread in Beaufort County

  • Seven-day average of new cases: roughly nine per day

  • Total cases: 14,706 confirmed, according to DHEC

  • Total deaths: 190 confirmed, according to DHEC

  • Two-week cumulative incidence rate as of Monday: 68.7 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 in Charleston, has previously said counties should aim to have a two-week incidence rate of less than 50 new cases per 100,000 people.

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How we covered this story

Facts about COVID-19 vaccine distribution in South Carolina are changing rapidly. The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette are trying to publish important information as quickly and accurately as possible. This story may be updated if more information becomes available or if facts become clearer.

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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