Maps and trends: Coronavirus in South Carolina

Jason Clary
| Greenville News
After originating in China last year, the coronavirus has spread globally and now in South Carolina.

From Monday, July 6, 2020, South Carolina has46,247 Confirmed cases and 819 deaths as a result of the virus.

Typically, map updates happen every afternoon, as DHEC releases new information. Check the note just below the map to see the last time it was updated.

Below are resources for tracking cases in South Carolina and beyond.
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Which SC counties have the most cases of coronavirus?

Which SC counties have the most cases of coronavirus?

  • Greenville County: 6,010
  • Charleston County: 5,978
  • Horry County: 4,715
  • Richland County: 4,155
  • Lexington County: 2,445
  • Spartanburg County: 1,954
  • Florence County: 1,415
  • Beaufort County: 1,510
  • York County: 1,541
  • Sumter County: 1,206
  • Berkeley County: 1,654

Which counties in SC have the highest number of coronavirus deaths?

Which SC counties have the most coronavirus deaths?

  • Richland County: 87
  • Greenville County: 86
  • Florence County: 56
  • Lexington County: 56
  • Horry County: 55
  • Spartanburg County: 51
  • Clarendon County: 43
  • Charleston County: 36
  • Sumter County: 24
  • Beaufort County: 22
  • Lee County: 22
  • Berkeley County: 24
  • Fairfield County: 22
  • Colleton County: 22

Which age group in SC COVID-19 is hitting hardest?

  • 10 and less: 4%
  • 11-20: 11%
  • 21-30: 22%
  • 31-40: 16%
  • 41-50: 14%
  • 51-60: 14%
  • 61-70: 10%
  • 71-80: 6%
  • 81 and older: 4%

Average age: 41 years
Age range: <1 month - 105 years
* according to SCDHEC

Coronavirus trends in South Carolina

The following line graph shows the coronavirus trend in South Carolina, starting with the first reported positive cases and deaths.
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