
SC DHEC reported the following new Covid-19 information Friday as new infections continue to surpass 3000 per day across South Carolina.
Here’s today’s numbers:
- 3,528 new Cases Statewide
- 31 New Deaths
- Greenville County reported 494 new cases
- Spartanburg reported 336 new cases
- 28.4% of Covid tests were positive

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