//94% of New South Carolina Covid Cases Come From People Not Yet Vaccinated
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94% of New South Carolina Covid Cases Come From People Not Yet Vaccinated

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced a review of provisional data that show nearly all COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths over a two-week period were people who were not fully vaccinated against the virus.

158 million Americans are now fully vaccinated, equal to 47.6% of the population. Among adults 18 and older, 58% are fully vaccinated, while 67.2% have received at least one dose.

With South Carolina’s fully vaccinated rate of 43 percent being comparable to the vaccination rate of several states that are currently experiencing outbreaks and significant increases in cases, DHEC performed an analysis of newly reported cases, deaths and hospitalizations in South Carolina during a two-week period, from June 1-14. That analysis shows:

  • Of the 1,635 newly reported cases for which we were able to determine the individuals’ vaccine status, 1,540 cases – or 94% of those new cases – were not fully vaccinated. 
  • Of the 92 reported cases that required hospitalization and for which we were able to determine vaccine status, 83 of those individuals – or 90.2% – were not fully vaccinated.
  • Of the 11 reported deaths during those two weeks where vaccine status was able to be determined, all 11 individuals – 100% of them – were not considered fully vaccinated.

“The overwhelming majority of people who are continuing to get COVID-19 and who are getting hospitalized and dying from this disease are those who are not fully vaccinated,” said Dr. Jane Kelly, Assistant State Epidemiologist, during a statewide media update. “I can’t think of a more impactful point to make that would encourage someone who hasn’t yet received their shots to do so right away.”

“If there had been no vaccination program, daily deaths from COVID-19 potentially would have jumped to nearly 4,500 deaths per day during a “2021 spring surge” — eclipsing the observed daily peak of 4,000 during the 2021 winter surge, the researchers concluded.”
‘Additional new variants such as delta will pose a special threat to unvaccinated populations in coming months.’

Yale School of Public Health

For the latest COVID-19 information, visit scdhec.gov/COVID19.

Latest South Carolina Covid-19 Data
Reported Thursday, July 08, 2021 1:00 p.m.

Data as of Tuesday, July 6, 2021 11:59 p.m.

COVID-19NewTotal
Confirmed Cases 119493,913
Probable Cases 138104,598
Confirmed Deaths 18,661
Probable Deaths 01,183
Molecular Test Results 2,891 
Total Tests 8,233,023
Percent Positive 5.8%