April 9, 2021, 11:10 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On March 6, 2021, South Carolina’s data on individuals with symptom onset data decreased by roughly 31,000 without explanation. As a result, their Recovered, which is calculated as individuals with symptom onset data multiplied by the percentage of these cases which are recovered, decreased by about 12,000.

From February 23, 2021 through March 5, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we are unable to update their Recovered on these dates.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

March 7, 2021, 9:08 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

Since February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric has been absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we are unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

March 4, 2021, 3:57 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through March 2, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

March 2, 2021, 2:41 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through March 1, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

March 1, 2021, 3:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through February 28, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 28, 2021, 3:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through February 27, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 27, 2021, 4:57 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through February 26, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 26, 2021, 5:17 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through February 25, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 25, 2021, 3:56 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021 through February 24, 2021, South Carolina’s Recovered metric was absent from their data dashboard, potentially due to technical issues. As a result, we were unable to update their Recovered.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina’s testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard due to “technical issues” As a result, we were unable to update their testing data on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 24, 2021, 3:57 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 23, 2021, South Carolina's testing and recovery data was not available from their dashboard. As a result, we were unable to update their testing data or Recovered on February 23, 2021.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 23, 2021, 5:19 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 5, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that roughly 29,000 positive and negative test results from December 22, 2020 through January 16, 2021 would be included in their data. This backlog will account for approximately 23,000 Negative PCR tests (specimens) and 3500 cases reported on February 5, 2021.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 5, 2021, 4:55 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On February 1, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 240 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on February 1, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 230 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

February 1, 2021, 3:07 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On January 28, 2021, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental control twitter that due to a vital statistics system update, they were reporting over 200 Deaths (confirmed + probable) from the last several weeks. As a result, not all new deaths reported on January 28, 2021 were identified in the previous 24 hour period.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 28, 2021, 3:07 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 16, 2021, 3:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On January 11, 2021 through January 15, 2021, South Carolina has experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 15, 2021, 3:09 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On January 11, 2021 through January 14, 2021, South Carolina has experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 14, 2021, 3:42 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On January 11, 2021 through January 13, 2021, South Carolina has experienced an internal systems issue which has resulted in data missing from their dashboard. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual metrics.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 13, 2021, 5:21 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 and January 2, 2021 would each include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

January 2, 2021, 3:16 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include two days of data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

December 27, 2020, 12:41 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On December 21, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency twitter, that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020, or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

December 25, 2020, 10:03 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On December 20, 2020, South Carolina noted that their Currently hospitalized figure was larger than normal due to an error in facilities reporting. Their Currently hospitalized increased from 1461 to 1471.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

December 20, 2020, 10:44 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

December 18, 2020, 9:06 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On November 25, 2020, South Carolina announced via the official South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control twitter that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

November 26, 2020, 2:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

October 23, 2020, 4:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/Testing?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Ahost_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpublic.tableau.com%2F&%3Aembed_code_version=3&%3Atabs=no&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Aanimate_transition=no&%3Adisplay_static_image=no&%3Adisplay_spinner=no&%3Adisplay_overlay=no&%3Adisplay_count=yes&%3Alanguage=en&publish=yes&%3AloadOrderID=2

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 18, 2020, 5:10 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19
Quinary site
https://public.tableau.com/views/MainDashboard_15964746061440/HomePage?:embed=n

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 18, 2020, 4:35 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 18, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

Between August 25 and September 21, 2020, South Carolina did not provide updated estimates of the number of Recovered cases.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 9, 2020, 9:58 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.
August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 9, 2020, 7:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19
Quaternary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/south-carolina-county-level-data-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

October 2, 2020, 12:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 25, 2020, 9:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of South Carolina to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 21, 2020, 7:33 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of Southern California to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 18, 2020, 11:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of Southern California to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

On September 15, 2020, South Carolina started reporting antigen testing data, reporting 7,763 positive tests and 23,477 total tests. Its “viral (i.e. molecular/PCR) tests” positives and totals dropped by about the same amount, likely due to the removal of this data.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 15, 2020, 2:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 14, 2020, South Carolina reported an unusually large number of tests without explanation.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of Southern California to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 14, 2020, 11:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

On September 10, 2020, South Carolina announced that it added a large number of saliva tests from the University of Southern California to its data, causing an unusually large number of cases in the data for September 11.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 14, 2020, 12:34 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

The most recent date that South Carolina published Recovered data was August 25, 2020. We will carry over the data point from that date until new data is available.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 4, 2020, 3:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

September 2, 2020, 8:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/hospital-bed-capacity-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

August 30, 2020, 4:09 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of June 11, 2020, South Carolina reports PCR tests separately from antibody tests. Total test numbers were reduced by around 22,000 as a result of this change.

On July 18, 2020, South Carolina announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, 2020, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, 2020, South Carolina corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May–August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with Total PCR tests (specimens) dropping by approximately 22,000 and total antibody tests dropping by 1,500.

Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.

August 25, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000.

On July 18, the South Carolina DHEC announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

On August 23, the South Carolina DHEC corrected a double-counting of testing numbers from the first of the months May-August. This resulted in a significant drop of all aspects of testing-related counts, with total PCR Tests dropping by ~21k and total antibody tests dropping by ~1.5k.

August 17, 2020, 9:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000.

On July 18, the South Carolina DHEC announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

July 29, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000. On July 18, the South Carolina DHEC announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

July 28, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000. On July 18, the South Carolina DHEC announced it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." Though reporting resumed July 28, this resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers when they are available.

July 28, 2020, 2:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000. On July 18, the South Carolina DHEC announced that it it was transitioning to new reporting systems and that "there may be incomplete data with significant gaps." This situation is ongoing and has resulted in data being carried over at times. We will backfill with the updated numbers once they are available.

July 27, 2020, 5:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000. On July 27, the SC DHEC announced that it will not be reporting hospitalization-related data until its transition to new reporting systems is complete.

July 27, 2020, 11:02 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19
Tertiary site
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000.

July 23, 2020, 11:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total test numbers were impacted by around 22,000.

June 29, 2020, 5:04 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total tests impacted by around 22,000.

June 29, 2020, 4:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. As of June 11, South Carolina is separating out PCR and antibody tests; we report the number of PCR tests. Total tests might be impacted.

June 11, 2020, 10:02 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

June 4, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

June 4, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

June 1, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. As of May 22, South Carolina is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

May 25, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon.

April 25, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

SC now reports negative from both private and public labs. Hospitalization and Recovery Rate come from demographic data released every Tuesday and Friday afternoon.

April 21, 2020, 1:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
Secondary site
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/sc-demographic-data-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

SC now reports negative from both private and public labs. Hospitalization data carried over from weekly 3/25 presentation.

April 18, 2020, 1:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

SC now reports negative from both private and public labs. Hospitalization data carried over from weekly 3/25 presentation.

April 17, 2020, 4:01 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Negatives only from state public health labs. Hospitalization data carried over from weekly 3/25 presentation.

March 27, 2020, 4:44 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Negatives only from state public health labs. Hospitalization data carried over from weekly 3/25 presentation.

March 27, 2020, 1:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Negatives only from state public health labs.

March 25, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Negatives only from state public health labs.

March 21, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Positive = “Positive” + “Presumptive Positive”.
Deaths from a press release.

March 19, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Positive = “Positive” + “Presumptive Positive”.
Deaths from a press release.

March 18, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Positive = “Positive” + “Presumptive Positive”. No pending counts. Death sourced from a press release.

March 17, 2020, 10:17 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Positive = “Positive” + “Presumptive Positive”. No pending counts. Death sourced from a press release.

March 16, 2020, 8:29 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

Positive = “Positive” + “Presumptive Positive”. No pending counts.

March 14, 2020, 3:56 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

March 12, 2020, 9:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

Metadata

Notes

We’ve combined the “Positive” and “Presumptive Positive” numbers. No pending test counts are reported.

March 12, 2020, 2:21 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://scdhec.gov/health/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19

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