SEND THOSE OUT IN A FEW MINUTES. GABRIELLE: BREAKING NEWS OUT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OFFICIALS HAVE ANNOUNCED TWO MORE DEATHS FROM COVID-19 IN THE STATE. THERE ARE 19,378 CASES ACROSS THE STATE, AN INCREASE OF 500 LEAD YOU FROM YESTERDAY. THE PERCENT OF POSITIVE CASES WITH 9.2%. OFFICIALS SAY WHEN THE PERCENT POSITIVE IS LOW, IT MAY INDICATE THAT MORE WHITES FOR TESTING IS PERFORMED AND IT — MORE WIDESPREAD TESTING IS BEING PERFORMED AND IT MAY ACCURATELY REFLECT HOW MUCH DISEASE IN THE COMMUNITY. JANE: MANY OF US ARE DEPENDING ON HAND SANITIZER TO PROTECT AGAINST CORONAVIRUS. BUT A NEW STUDY SUGGESTS MOST PEOPLE ARE COMING UP SHORT. CDC RESEARCHERS FOUND RUBBING HANDS IN SANITIZER FOR EXACTLY EXACTLY 30 SECONDS KILLS COVID-19. BUT ANYTHING LESS CAN LEAVE TRACES OF THE VIRUS. OFFICIALS SAY TO ALWAYS USE HAND SANITIZER WITH AN ALCOHOL CONTENT OF 70% OR MORE AND RUB YOUR HANDS TOGETHER FOR A FULL 30 SECONDS. CORONAVIRUS CLOSURES IMPACTED LOTS OF GYMS. NOW THE CHAIN 24 HOUR FITNESS IS FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY. ABOUT 100 LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE CLOSED IN THE COMING WEEKS. MOST OF THE LOCATIONS CLOSING ARE IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS. AND ON THURSDAY, HONG KONG DISNEYLAND WILL BECOME THE WORLD’S SECOND DISNEY PARK TO REOPEN. GUESTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO BOO RESERVATIONS ONLINE UP TO SEVEN DAYS IN ADVANCE, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CROWD CONTROL. UPON ARRIVAL, THEY WILL HAVE TO SUBMIT
DHEC reports latest new coronavirus deaths, cases in South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Monday 582 new cases of COVID-19 and 2 additional deaths.This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 19,378 and those who have died to 602.The deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Charleston (1) and Lexington (1) counties.The number of new cases by county are listed below.Abbeville (3), Aiken (2), Anderson (6), Bamberg (3), Barnwell (1), Beaufort (24), Berkeley (19), Calhoun (4), Charleston (76), Cherokee (1), Chester (3), Chesterfield (1), Clarendon (7), Colleton (3), Darlington (3), Dillon (1) Dorchester (11), Edgefield (1), Fairfield (3), Florence (13), Georgetown (17), Greenville (91), Greenwood (8), Horry (62), Jasper (1), Kershaw (4), Lancaster (2), Laurens (23), Lexington (30), Marion (2), Marlboro (1), Newberry (5), Oconee (6), Orangeburg (35), Pickens (7), Richland (42), Saluda (2), Spartanburg (32), Sumter (7), Union (1), Williamsburg (3), York (16)Testing in South CarolinaAs of Sunday, a total of 293,754 tests have been conducted in the state. See a detailed breakdown of tests in South Carolina on the Data and Projections webpage. DHEC’s Public Health Laboratory is operating extended hours and is testing specimens seven days a week. The Public Health Laboratory’s current time frame for providing results to health care providers is 24-48 hours.Percent Positive Test Trends among Reported COVID-19 CasesThe total number of individuals tested Sunday statewide was 6,329 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 9.2%. When the percent positive is low, it may indicate that more widespread testing is being performed and the percent positive may more accurately reflect how much disease is present in the community.More than 80 Mobile Testing Clinics Scheduled StatewideAs part of our ongoing efforts to increase testing in underserved and rural communities across the state, DHEC is working with community partners to set up mobile testing clinics that bring testing to these communities. Currently, there are 87 mobile testing events scheduled through July 18 with new testing events added regularly. Find a mobile testing clinic event near you at scdhec.gov/covid19mobileclinics.Residents can also get tested at one of 173 permanent COVID-19 testing facilities across the state. Visit scdhec.gov/covid19testing for more information.Hospital Bed OccupancyAs of Monday morning, 3,536 inpatient hospital beds are available and 6,947 are in use, which is a 66.27% statewide hospital bed utilization rate. Of the 6,947 inpatient beds currently used, 536 are occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19.How South Carolinians Can Stop the SpreadEvidence is increasing about the high rates of infection in people who do not have symptoms and don’t know they are infectious. This places everyone at risk of getting the virus or unknowingly transmitting it to someone else. Steps we can take to protect ourselves and others include:Practicing social distancing Wearing a mask in public Avoiding group gatherings Regularly washing your hands Staying home if sickFor the latest information related to COVID-19 visit scdhec.gov/COVID19. Visit scdmh.net for stress, anxiety and mental health resources from the S.C. Department of Mental Health.*As new information is provided to the department, some changes in cases may occur. Cases are reported based on the person’s county of residence, as it is provided to the department. DHEC’s COVID-19 map will adjust to reflect any reclassified cases.Additional coronavirus resources:Tracking COVID-19 curve of cases, deaths in the Carolinas, Georgia Latest update on coronavirus cases, latest headlines in Carolinas, Georgia COVID-19 maps of Carolinas, Georgia: Latest coronavirus cases by countySign up for WYFF News 4 coronavirus daily newsletter
COLUMBIA, S.C. —
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Monday 582 new cases of COVID-19 and 2 additional deaths.
This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 19,378 and those who have died to 602.
The deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Charleston (1) and Lexington (1) counties.
The number of new cases by county are listed below.
Abbeville (3), Aiken (2), Anderson (6), Bamberg (3), Barnwell (1), Beaufort (24), Berkeley (19), Calhoun (4), Charleston (76), Cherokee (1), Chester (3), Chesterfield (1), Clarendon (7), Colleton (3), Darlington (3), Dillon (1) Dorchester (11), Edgefield (1), Fairfield (3), Florence (13), Georgetown (17), Greenville (91), Greenwood (8), Horry (62), Jasper (1), Kershaw (4), Lancaster (2), Laurens (23), Lexington (30), Marion (2), Marlboro (1), Newberry (5), Oconee (6), Orangeburg (35), Pickens (7), Richland (42), Saluda (2), Spartanburg (32), Sumter (7), Union (1), Williamsburg (3), York (16)
Testing in South Carolina
As of Sunday, a total of 293,754 tests have been conducted in the state. See a detailed breakdown of tests in South Carolina on the Data and Projections webpage. DHEC’s Public Health Laboratory is operating extended hours and is testing specimens seven days a week. The Public Health Laboratory’s current time frame for providing results to health care providers is 24-48 hours.
Percent Positive Test Trends among Reported COVID-19 Cases
The total number of individuals tested Sunday statewide was 6,329 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 9.2%. When the percent positive is low, it may indicate that more widespread testing is being performed and the percent positive may more accurately reflect how much disease is present in the community.
More than 80 Mobile Testing Clinics Scheduled Statewide
As part of our ongoing efforts to increase testing in underserved and rural communities across the state, DHEC is working with community partners to set up mobile testing clinics that bring testing to these communities. Currently, there are 87 mobile testing events scheduled through July 18 with new testing events added regularly. Find a mobile testing clinic event near you at scdhec.gov/covid19mobileclinics.
Residents can also get tested at one of 173 permanent COVID-19 testing facilities across the state. Visit scdhec.gov/covid19testing for more information.
Hospital Bed Occupancy
As of Monday morning, 3,536 inpatient hospital beds are available and 6,947 are in use, which is a 66.27% statewide hospital bed utilization rate. Of the 6,947 inpatient beds currently used, 536 are occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19.
How South Carolinians Can Stop the Spread
Evidence is increasing about the high rates of infection in people who do not have symptoms and don’t know they are infectious. This places everyone at risk of getting the virus or unknowingly transmitting it to someone else. Steps we can take to protect ourselves and others include:
- Practicing social distancing
- Wearing a mask in public
- Avoiding group gatherings
- Regularly washing your hands
- Staying home if sick
For the latest information related to COVID-19 visit scdhec.gov/COVID19. Visit scdmh.net for stress, anxiety and mental health resources from the S.C. Department of Mental Health.
*As new information is provided to the department, some changes in cases may occur. Cases are reported based on the person’s county of residence, as it is provided to the department. DHEC’s COVID-19 map will adjust to reflect any reclassified cases.
Additional coronavirus resources:
- Tracking COVID-19 curve of cases, deaths in the Carolinas, Georgia
- Latest update on coronavirus cases, latest headlines in Carolinas, Georgia
- COVID-19 maps of Carolinas, Georgia: Latest coronavirus cases by county
Sign up for WYFF News 4 coronavirus daily newsletter