Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/South Carolina medical cases by county

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County [a] [1]Cases [b][c] Deaths [c] Recov. [c] Pop. Cases / 100k Ref.
46 / 46 277,563 4,804 4,961,119 5,594.77
Abbeville 1,110 19 24,657 4,525.62
Aiken 7,708 115 160,099 4,510.98
Allendale 495 9 10,419 5,697.51
Anderson 11,163 259 187,126 5,511.01
Bamberg 918 39 15,987 6,526.38
Barnwell 1,286 24 22,621 6,163.14
Beaufort 9,002 99 162,233 4,685.56
Berkeley 8,242 102 177,843 3,616.39
Calhoun 754 17 15,175 5,181.06
Charleston 21,540 290 350,209 5,235.7
Cherokee 2,914 75 55,342 5,085.51
Chester 2,130 43 33,140 6,605.88
Chesterfield 1,896 58 46,734 4,153.34
Clarendon 1,691 107 34,971 5,011.11
Colleton 1,668 80 38,892 4,427.1
Darlington 3,659 80 68,681 5,492.51
Dillon 2,163 53 32,062 7,096.69
Dorchester 6,884 114 136,555 4,228.27
Edgefield 1,427 19 26,985 5,234.78
Fairfield 1,266 49 23,956 5,665.19
Florence 9,525 242 136,885 6,887.55
Georgetown 2,931 55 60,158 4,676.13
Greenville 35,612 464 451,225 6,802.13
Greenwood 3,997 84 69,661 5,644.6
Hampton 984 33 21,090 5,119.13
Horry 17,652 259 269,291 4,985.3
Jasper 1,289 24 24,777 4,286.24
Kershaw 3,439 65 61,697 5,167.47
Lancaster 4,739 77 76,652 4,835.12
Laurens 3,438 79 66,537 5,093.86
Lee 1,086 40 19,220 6,453.3
Lexington 14,603 255 262,391 4,888.03
Marion 1,792 57 33,062 5,845.32
Marlboro 1,626 22 28,933 6,225.59
McCormick 429 7 10,233 4,533.45
Newberry 2,438 64 37,508 6,342.35
Oconee 4,930 58 74,273 6,197.67
Orangeburg 4,820 146 92,501 5,593.27
Pickens 9,547 130 119,224 7,524.2
Richland 23,593 314 384,504 5,674.68
Saluda 922 24 19,875 4,503.49
Spartanburg 17,882 348 284,307 5,591.88
Sumter 5,243 111 107,456 4,982.81
Union 1,390 37 28,961 5,088.59
Williamsburg 1,905 48 34,423 6,273.05
York 13,835 173 226,073 4,923.86
Updated December 29, 2020
Data is publicly reported by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control[2][3]
  1. ^ County where individuals with a positive case was diagnosed. Location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ Reported cases includes presumptive and confirmed case. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ a b c "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that county, not that the value is zero.
  1. ^ Cases
  2. ^ "SC Testing Data & Projections (COVID-19)". South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "SC Demographic Data (COVID-19) - Hospitalization and Recovery". S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control. Retrieved December 29, 2020.