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© JOSH MORGAN/Staff Lab director and chief science officer Marion Snyder shows what positive COVID-19 results look like at the Luxor Scientific Lab in Greenville Monday, Aug. 3, 2020.Note: The coronavirus outbreak is a rapidly developing event, and this story contains information that was only updated through Aug. 11, 2020. Some of the information here may have changed because of the breaking nature of the pandemic; updates are reflected in more current stories. For our the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and its impact on South Carolina visit greenvillenews.com or independentmail.com.
SC coronavirus map:A look at COVID-19 cases by county and zip code
DHEC releases Tuesday's numbers
DHEC today announced 928 new confirmed cases and 45 additional confirmed deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 101,360 and confirmed deaths to 2,012.
The total number of individual test results reported to DHEC yesterday statewide was 4,648 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 20%.
A new set of digital tools from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control offers more insight into the coronavirus statistics at the county level.
It would typically take a year or more to get something similar online, said Dr. Joan Duwve, the agency’s public health director.
National Changes in football
The Big Ten will not play football in the fall with 'the possibility of competition in the spring' due to health concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. the conference said Tuesday.
After a dramatic few days full of meetings among coaches, athletics directors and university presidents, the stunning decision marks a potential tipping point for the Bowl Subdivision to play a season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Who's next: Will all conferences bail on fall football after Big Ten, Pac-12 postpone their seasons?
Less than two hours after this announcement, the Pac-12 decided to not play its football season this fall, joining the Big Ten as the second member of the Power Five to elect not to play over the health issues raised by the coronavirus pandemic.
The announcements may eventually lead to the cancellation of the entire Bowl Subdivision season.
Upstate Pride SC going virtual for November Pride Week
Upstate Pride SC is going virtual for Pride Week this November, a release said. It's the first time in the organization's 12-year history that the festivities will take on a fully-online format.
'Our country is in no place to hold large-scale events, and that sadly includes LGBTQ pride parades and festivals,' the organization said in a release, stating COVID-19 concerns as the reason for the move.
The theme of the online events, which run Nov. 1-7, will be #PrideAtHome. The hashtag was initially used by Upstate Pride SC during June for Pride Month, the release said. A Facebook filter for profile pictures will be reinstated for the occasion with new branding through the fall season.
City of Clemson continues to see elevated presence of COVID-19 in wastewater
There is still a significant level of the coronavirus in the City of Clemson’s wastewater, according to its weekly analysis report.
Both wastewater treatment plants, which serve the entire city and parts of Pendleton, had a “significant concern” over the presence of the virus in wastewater.
The Cochran Road plant recorded 700,000 copies of the virus per liter while the Pendleton/Clemson plant recorded 160,000 copies per liter, according to the report.
Samples from the university’s wastewater plant indicated no level of concern over the virus.
The virus’ presence peaked in late June, but has mostly hovered above 100,000 copies of the virus per liter since, which indicated “significant concern,” according to the report.
For the full report, visit cityofclemson.org.
Here's what to know Tuesday
- On Monday, DHEC announced that SC surpassed 100,000 cases bringing the total number to 100,431, and confirmed deaths to 1,966.
- Students in Greenville County Schools will start the year attending schools one day a week because of high spread of coronavirus cases in the community, the district announced Monday.
- When the coronavirus came for their family, they turned their home into a makeshift hospital. They sought advice from friends and acquaintances, including a nurse, paramedic and an emergency physician. Read their story here.
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This article originally appeared on Greenville News: COVID-19 updates: DHEC announces 928 new cases, 45 deaths and new digital tools