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All countries
695,781,740
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South Carolina coronavirus update from DHEC for July 24, 2020

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42 people in court for R56m police vehicle branding scam

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THANKS RENEE NOW TO YOUR TOP CORONAVIRUS HEADLINES AT SIX NEW CDC SAFETY GUIDELINES OR OUT THE INTENT TO HELP SCHOOLS REOPEN THIS FALL. THE CDC SAYS IT’S PREPARED TO WORK WITH EACH JURISDICTION, ENCOURAGING THE USE OF HAND SANITIZERS AND FACE COVERINGS. CORONAVIRUS HOSPITALIZATIONS IN FLORIDA ARE UP 83.5% JULY 4TH, THAT NUMBER WAS ABOUT 5,000 TODAY IT STANDS AT ABOUT 9,000. YOU’LL HAVE TO WEAR A MASK IN MCDONALD’S AND CHIPOTLE BOTH RESTAURANTS REQUIRING MASK FOR CUSTOMERS. CHIPOTLE’S ORDER IS EFFECTIVE RIGHT AWAY MCDONALD’S ORDER STARTS ON AUGUST 1ST AND ALLAH IS CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS OUT OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR YOU TONIGHT DHEC ANNOUNCING 1921 NEW CONFIRMED CASES THEIR LAST WORD. THAT’S OF A NEWLY REPORTED 8800 77 THE PERCENT POSITIVE OVER 21. IT’S BEEN OVER 24 THREE OF THE LAST FOUR DAYS AND THIS TONIGHT DX HAS 46 MORE PEOPLE HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES. THAT BRINGS THE TOTAL CONFIRMED DEATHS TO 1339 SOME COMPARISON SOME CONTEXT FOR YOU HERE. DHEC SAYS 149 PEOPLE DIED FROM FLU COMPLICATIONS THIS SEASON. RIGHT NOW THEY’RE 1668 COVID-19 PATIENTS IN THE HOSPITALS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 263 OF THEM ARE ON VENTILATORS. WE ARE LEARNING MORE ABOUT SPARTANBURG COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT’S RETURN TO LEARN PLANS OUR NOLAN BLAIR SHARES THE DETAILS ALL SEVEN DISTRICTS IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY WILL BE OFFERING A VIRTUAL OPTION FOR STUDENTS, BUT ALSO SOME SORT OF IN-CLASS LEARNING IT GOES BACK TO PARENTS WILL FACE. WHAT WE WHAT WE KNOW IS THAT THERE ARE MANY PARENTS THAT WANT THEIR KIDS TO BE ABLE TO COME BACK AND PERSON EACH DISTRICT IS GIVING STUDENTS THE OPTION TO BE PUT INTO TWO GROUPS WITH ALTERNATE IN CLASS AND LEARNING DURING THE WEEK. DISTRICT TO ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WILL RETURN ON A STAGGERED START SCHEDULE AND BEGAN ON AUGUST 31ST WILL COME TO SCHOOL FOR FIVE DAYS A WEEK STAYING WITH THEIR HOMEROOM DISTRICT 5 SHARED ITS PLANS FOR THE FUTURE RE-EVALUATING CONTINUOUSLY. AGAIN, WE ARE SAYING THAT WE WANT TO GET BACK TO FIVE DAYS FULL FACE TO FACE INSTRUCTION AS SOON AS SAFE TO DO SO SCHOOL START AUGUST 17TH REPORTING IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY NOLAN BLAIR WYFF NEWS 4 WYFF NEWS 4 INVESTIGATES REACHED OUT TO SEVERAL LOCAL HOSPITAL SYSTEMS AFTER QUESTIONS CAME IN ABOUT PAYMENTS TO HOSPITALS RECEIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS PATIENTS AND DEATHS A SPOKESWOMAN FROM ANMED TOLD US THE CARES ACT PROVIDES HOSPITALS AT 20% ADD-ON PAYMENT FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH COVID-19 BON SECOURS ST. FRANCIS SPOKESWOMAN DELIVER THE SAME MESSAGE ALSO SAYING THERE’S ADDITIONAL FUNDS COVER ONLY A SMALL PORTION OF THE COST OF THE CARE. SHE SAYS BON SECOURS DOES NOT BUILD PATIENCE. COVID-19 CARE BOTH SYSTEMS SAY THERE ARE NO REIMBURSEMENTS FOR HOW A PATIENT’S DEATH IS CLASSIFIED CLEMSON FOOTBALL FANS HAVE SPOKEN THE CLEMSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES RELEASED THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY ABOUT A RETURN TO FOOTBALL THIS SEASON, THE SURVEY INVOLVES SEASON TICKET HOLDERS THE SERVO COVERED CAPACITY AT GAMES TAILGATING AND THE POSSIBILITY OF A SPRING FOOTBALL SEASON THAT WILL CORDING TO DATA PRESENTED AT THIS MORNING’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING 83 PERCENT OF RESPONDENTS SAID THEY WOULD BE COMFORTABLE. TWO GAMES IN THE FALL WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES FIFTY FOUR PERCENT OF PEOPLE THEY WOULD PREFER FALL FOR BALL WITHOUT FANS AS OPPOSED TO SPRING FOOTBALL WITH FANS. ALSO COVERED IN THIS MORNING’S MEETING. HOW WOULD THE SCHOOL HANDLE INFECTED STUDENTS? WOULD BE REQUIRED TO QUARANTINE. THEY ALSO SAID STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE HOUSING AND DINING CREDITS FOR THE FIRST PERIOD OF THE SEMESTER W

South Carolina coronavirus update from DHEC for July 24, 2020

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Friday 1,921 new confirmed cases and eight new probable cases of coronavirus, 46 additional confirmed deaths and seven new probable deaths.This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 78,298, probable cases to 309, confirmed deaths to 1,339, and 46 probable deaths.One additional case is reported of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19. The child is under the age of 10 from the Upstate region. This brings the total number of MIS-C cases in South Carolina to five. Learn more about MIS-C here.Confirmed and probable cases: please click here.Confirmed and probable deaths: please click here. Testing in South CarolinaAs of Thursday, a total of 680,947 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, and the Public Health Laboratory’s current timeframe for providing results to health care providers is 24-48 hours.Percent Positive The total number of individual test results reported to DHEC Thursday statewide was 8,877 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 21.6%.75 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 75 mobile testing events scheduled through August 15 with new testing events added regularly. Find a mobile testing clinic event near you at scdhec.gov/covid19mobileclinics.Residents can visit scdhec.gov/covid19testing for information about getting tested at one of 182 permanent COVID-19 testing facilities across the state. Hospital Bed OccupancyAs hospitals acclimate to the new federally required TeleTracking reporting system, the accuracy of the data provided by hospitals is expected to improve.*DHEC is aware that at least two hospitals that had an issue in reporting data in the new system yesterday. Those issues should be corrected in tomorrow’s reporting.Based on today’s TeleTracking report, as of yesterday:*Total hospital beds (inpatient and outpatient beds): 4,744 available; 8,654 are in use; 64.59% occupancy rate *Inpatient hospital beds: 3,027 available; 8,082 are in use; 72.75% occupancy rate *Hospital beds occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19: 1,668 *Total ventilators: 1,651; 602 in use, including 263 by COVID-19 patientsPer federal requirements, hospitals are actively transitioning between the systems used for reporting hospital bed and ICU occupancy, ventilator usage, patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and other key information. DHEC issued a Public Health Order supporting this transition on July 15, the day after the federal announcement was made that hospitals will transition from using the CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to the TeleTracking system.

GREENVILLE, S.C. —

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Friday 1,921 new confirmed cases and eight new probable cases of coronavirus, 46 additional confirmed deaths and seven new probable deaths.

This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 78,298, probable cases to 309, confirmed deaths to 1,339, and 46 probable deaths.

One additional case is reported of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19.

The child is under the age of 10 from the Upstate region. This brings the total number of MIS-C cases in South Carolina to five. Learn more about MIS-C here.

Confirmed and probable cases: please click here.

Confirmed and probable deaths: please click here.

Testing in South Carolina
As of Thursday, a total of 680,947 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, and the Public Health Laboratory’s current timeframe for providing results to health care providers is 24-48 hours.

Percent Positive
The total number of individual test results reported to DHEC Thursday statewide was 8,877 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 21.6%.

75 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 75 mobile testing events scheduled through August 15 with new testing events added regularly. Find a mobile testing clinic event near you at scdhec.gov/covid19mobileclinics.

Residents can visit scdhec.gov/covid19testing for information about getting tested at one of 182 permanent COVID-19 testing facilities across the state.

Hospital Bed Occupancy
As hospitals acclimate to the new federally required TeleTracking reporting system, the accuracy of the data provided by hospitals is expected to improve.

*DHEC is aware that at least two hospitals that had an issue in reporting data in the new system yesterday. Those issues should be corrected in tomorrow’s reporting.

Based on today’s TeleTracking report, as of yesterday:

  • *Total hospital beds (inpatient and outpatient beds): 4,744 available; 8,654 are in use; 64.59% occupancy rate
  • *Inpatient hospital beds: 3,027 available; 8,082 are in use; 72.75% occupancy rate
  • *Hospital beds occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19: 1,668
  • *Total ventilators: 1,651; 602 in use, including 263 by COVID-19 patients

Per federal requirements, hospitals are actively transitioning between the systems used for reporting hospital bed and ICU occupancy, ventilator usage, patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and other key information. DHEC issued a Public Health Order supporting this transition on July 15, the day after the federal announcement was made that hospitals will transition from using the CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to the TeleTracking system.

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