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SC sets record with nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day
Nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases were reported Thursday in South Carolina, a single-day record for the state.

Getting out of control here.
As long as the hospitalizations and deaths are not going up precipitously you are probably okay, a lot of this increase of raw number of cases can be attributed to more testing.![]()
SC sets record with nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day
Nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases were reported Thursday in South Carolina, a single-day record for the state.www.wspa.com
Getting out of control here.
Looks fine,
older people need to get off the beach and out of the pools. I heard chlorine kills it
Not bad. Go Georgia!GA reported changes in 24 hour increments ending on Fri 6/12 through Thu 6/18:
Date...………………...…….. Fri 6/12....Sat 6/13..Sun 6/14..Mon 6/15..Tue 6/16.....Wed 6/17..Thu 6/18
Tests (excluding antibodies): 7,493...…….13,254...…..16,286...…..7,089...……...4,218...……..15,450...…….12,696
Cases...……….......….………………....810...……….1,018...………..880...…….733...………...664...…………..952...………….882
Hospitalizations...…………………..108...…………...43.........……..24...…......74...………….132...…………….89...…………120
ICU...………………….…………..………...15...…………….8...…………….5...………..9...…………...22...…………….19...…………...25
Deaths...……………...…………...………43......………...28...…...……….5...……...43......……...….35......………….46...…………..30
Interesting Georgia doesn’t seem to be going through this spike some other states are.GA reported changes in 24 hour increments ending on Fri 6/12 through Thu 6/18:
Date...………………...…….. Fri 6/12....Sat 6/13..Sun 6/14..Mon 6/15..Tue 6/16.....Wed 6/17..Thu 6/18
Tests (excluding antibodies): 7,493...…….13,254...…..16,286...…..7,089...……...4,218...……..15,450...…….12,696
Cases...……….......….………………....810...……….1,018...………..880...…….733...………...664...…………..952...………….882
Hospitalizations...…………………..108...…………...43.........……..24...…......74...………….132...…………….89...…………120
ICU...………………….…………..………...15...…………….8...…………….5...………..9...…………...22...…………….19...…………...25
Deaths...……………...…………...………43......………...28...…...……….5...……...43......……...….35......………….46...…………..30
It's more of a steady incline at the moment and I'm not sure if that's just because the test numbers are less than other states or people not being tested or what.Interesting Georgia doesn’t seem to be going through thus spike some other states are.
I think targeting testing also makes things hard to judge. For example, even if two states have the same per capita testing rate, if one state’s testing is completely random while another is actively seeking out testing identified hot spots (like, for example, a prison) the latter will have a higher positive rate which may not be truly indicative of a worse situation in that state).It's more of a steady incline at the moment and I'm not sure if that's just because the test numbers are less than other states or people not being tested or what.
I agree, although I think it would be prudent for the governors of some of these spiking states to start requiring mask usage indoors (outside homes, obviously). But a lot of governors seem reluctant to do this because a non-trivial segment of the population is diametrically opposed to wearing masks. We have Reopen NC protestors burning masks now for crying out loud; so dumb.Yea those days are long gone. Now we just have to ride it out.
As long as the hospitalizations and deaths are not going up precipitously you are probably okay, a lot of this increase of raw number of cases can be attributed to more testing.
There’s also the matter over whether this increase is driven by new entrants. Are hospitals keeping people in longer than they need since they have some spare capacity and a lot of them are facing severe financial hardship after no elective procedures until recently? Or are people now coming in for elective procedures and then being found to be COVID positive? I don’t know the answers to these questions, and in North Carolina’s case, I don’t think the data on these even exists, unfortunately.I agree. I don't know why people are so worried about the total number of positive cases. The average daily number of deaths has been decreasing for a few weeks. The huge majority of folks are not at risk of being hospitalized or dying. I would worry if I was 65 and older, but that has not changed since this all started. I know the number of people in the hospital in NC has risen, but I would venture most of these folks are people from rest homes and the elderly. These are the people we need to protect.
There’s also the matter over whether this increase is driven by new entrants. Are hospitals keeping people in longer than they need since they have some spare capacity and a lot of them are facing severe financial hardship after no elective procedures until recently? Or are people now coming in for elective procedures and then being found to be COVID positive? I don’t know the answers to these questions, and in North Carolina’s case, I don’t think the data on these even exists, unfortunately.
Another record number of COVID hospitalizations for NC today--871.
The people who I was exposed to are still pretty sick. It has been about 10 days now since they first developed symptoms and they said it is like the "flu on steroids" with shortness of breath, severe body aches, no taste, fever of 100-101 range, inability to sleep well and that it has been the worst sickness they've ever had. Good news is they aren't bad enough to go to the hospital and should hopefully start recovering soon. So far I and my daughter are symptom free 12 days after exposure so hopefully we stay that way.
I have a close friend doing in hospital clinics trials with covid patients and she says average incubation is 5 days. I think she said they see little to no 7+ day infections. Hopefully if you are 12 days you are clear.
I'll feel better if me and everyone in my family gets through the weekend with no symptoms after our vacation. Monday will be 5 days after we get home.
Another record number of COVID hospitalizations for NC today--871.
You mean pay the price like the thousand and thousand of protestors who were told by medical specialists that social justice is more important than this virus?Fascist DeSantis gets no apology. He dropped the ball and now FL will pay the price. Same with AZ etc.
Fascist DeSantis gets no apology. He dropped the ball and now FL will pay the price. Same with AZ etc.
Lol good luck. Unless they're Republican.I've been waiting for you to criticize the protesters, looters and rioters for their part in this spike and how they will pay the price too but all I hear is silence... just like the MSM...
Fascist DeSantis gets no apology. He dropped the ball and now FL will pay the price. Same with AZ etc.