- Jan 27-Feb 3: 222,831
- Jan 20-26: 243,228
- Jan 13-19: 270,272
- Jan 6-12: 194,448
- Dec 30-Jan 5: 162,165
- Dec 23-29: 188,781
- Dec 16-22: 170,107
- Dec 9-15: 186,023
- Dec 2-8: 162,217
- Nov 25-Dec 1: 128,526
- Nov 18-24: 163,641
- Nov 11-17: 132,662
- Nov 4-10: 132,256
- Oct 28 -Nov 3: 108,784
- Oct 21-27: 120,073
- Oct 14-20: 107,615
- Oct 7-13: 101,595
- Sep 30-Oct 6: 101,687
- Sep 23-29: 137,138
- Sep 16-22: 96,917
- Sep 9-15: 50,140
- Sep 2-8: 59,572
- Aug 26-Sep 1: 48,295
- Aug 19-25: 27,626
- Aug 12-18: 82,130
- Aug 5-11: 55,894
- Jan 27-Feb 3: 23,563 (down 37% from previous week)
- Jan 20-26: 37,388 (up 7%)
- Jan 13-19: 34,961 (up 12%)
- Jan 6-12: 31,284 (up 14%)
- Dec 30-Jan 5: 27,471 (up 22%)
- Dec 23-29: 22,547 (up 9%
- Dec 16-22: 20,685 (up 2%)
- Dec 9-15: 20,366 (up 13%)
- Dec 2-8: 18,042 (up 86%)
- Nov 25-Dec 1: 9,682 (down 15%)
- Nov 18-24: 11,330 (up 12%)
- Nov 11-17: 10,162 (up 31%)
- Nov 4-10: 7,786 (up 6%)
- Oct 28 -Nov 3: 7,363 (up 4%)
- Oct 21-27: 7,086 (up 7%)
- Oct 14-20: 6,610 (up 16%)
- Oct 7-13: 5,713 (up 7%)
- Sep 30-Oct 6: 5,336 (down 22%)
- Sep 23-29 6,845 (down 6%)
- Sep 16-22: 7,319 (down 3%)
- Sep 9-15: 7,562 (up 23%)
- Sep 2-8: 6,162 (down 3%)
- Aug 26-Sep 1: 6,358 (up 9%)
- Aug 19-25: 5,816 (up 5%)
- Aug 12-18: 5,542 (down %)
- Aug 5-11: 7,940 (down %)
- Jul 29-Aug 4 10,081 (down 6%)
- July 22-28: 10,742 (down 17%)
- July 15-21: 12,948 (down 1%)
- July 8-14: 13,037 (up 30%)
- July 1-7: 10,053 (down 21%)
- June 24-30: 12,786 (up 93%)
- June 16-23: 6,623 (up 39%)
- June 10-16: 4,762 (up 70%)
- June 3-9: 2,813 (up 40%)
- May 27-Jun 2: 1,999 (up 47%)
- May 20-26: 1,360 (up 20%)
- May 13-19: 1,129 (up 14%)
- May 6-12 : 989
- Apr 29-May 5: 1,323
- April 22-28: 1,174
- April 15-21: 886
- April 8-14: 1,136
- April 1-7: 1,334
- March 25-31: 785
More data found at South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control
Deaths reported:
- As of March 17 - 1
- As of March 24 - 5
- As of March 31 - 22 (+ 17)
- As of April 7 - 51 (+ 29)
- As of April 14 - 97 (+ 46)
- As of April 21 - 124 (+ 27)
- As of April 28 - 177 (+ 53)
- As of May 5 - 283 (+106)
- As of May 12 - 355 (+ 72)
- As of May 19 - 399 (+ 44)
- As of May 26 - 446 (+ 47)
- As of June 2 - 501 (+ 55)
- As of June 9- 568 (+ 67)
- As of June 16 - 607 (+ 39)
- As of June 23 - 673 (+ 66)
- As of June 30 - 739 (+ 66)
- As of July 7 - 846 (+107)
- As of July 14 - 993 (+147)
- As of July 21 - 1,221 (+228)
- As of July 28 - 1,565 (+344)
- As of Aug 4 - 1,847 (+282)
- As of Aug 11 - 2,098 (+251)
- As of Aug 18 - 2,343 (+245)
- As of Aug 25 - 2,569 (+226)
- As of Sep 2- 2,794 (+225)
- As of Sep 9 - 2,942 (+148)
- As of Sep 16- 3,132 (+190)
- As of Sep 23 - 3,252 (+120)
- As of Sep 30 - 3,378 (+126)
- As of Oct 6- 3,471 (+ 93)
- As of Oct 13- 3,575 (+104)
- As of Oct 20 - 3,606 (+ 31)
- As of Oct 27 - 3,842 (+236)
- As of Nov 3- 3,968 (+126)
- As of Nov 10 - 4,062 (+ 94)
- As of Nov 17 - 4,156 (+ 96)
- As of Nov 24 - 4,313 (+157)
- As of Dec 1 - 4,404 (+ 91)
- As of Dec 8 - 4,585 (+181)
- As of Dec 15- 4,756 (+171)
- As of Dec 22 - 4,976 (+220)
- As of Dec 29 - 5,198 (+222)
- As of Jan 5 - 5,498 (+300)
- As of Jan 12 - 5,860 (+362)
- As of Jan 19 - 6,269 (+409)
- As of Jan 26 - 6,673 (+404)
- As of Feb 3 - 7,394 (+721)
Premature ejaculation:
WRAL INVESTIGATES, Some states that have reopened during pandemic aren't seeing spike in coronavirus infections. (WRAL, 5/13/2020)
Dear WRAL,
It's time for another investigation. The number of weekly cases has increased from 989 to 1,129 to 1,360 to 1,999 to 2,813 since this article was written. And then came July.
Best,
Retiring Guy
WRAL INVESTIGATES, Some states that have reopened during pandemic aren't seeing spike in coronavirus infections. (WRAL, 5/13/2020)
Neighboring South Carolina started reopening retailers April 20. That week, the state tallied more than 1,100 new infections. With each subsequent week, the number of new cases has dropped, down to 990 projected cases this week.
Dear WRAL,
It's time for another investigation. The number of weekly cases has increased from 989 to 1,129 to 1,360 to 1,999 to 2,813 since this article was written. And then came July.
Best,
Retiring Guy
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