Coronavirus

Coronavirus live updates Oct. 31: Horry County sees 30 new COVID-19 cases

Coronavirus numbers continued to grow in Horry County with 30 additional cases Saturday.

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control officials say the Myrtle Beach area has seen a total of 11,635 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic started in mid-March.

There have been 207 deaths in Horry County from coronavirus. No new deaths were announced Saturday.

Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Myrtle Beach area Oct. 31:

In Georgetown County, the total number of coronavirus cases sits at 1,977. There have also been 41 deaths.

South Carolina has a total of 167,885 coronavirus cases since the pandemic started in March. There have also been 3,686 deaths across the state.

CCU cases remain low

For the sixth consecutive week, the number of positive coronavirus cases recorded among students at Coastal Carolina University decreased compared to the previous week, according to the school.

The school announced just one new case Friday in the week from Oct. 22-28, both among students. The university announced just two cases last week after nine cases in each of the previous two weeks.

After announcing just three cases for the week of Aug. 20-26 – weekly test numbers are through 5 p.m. Wednesdays – the cases increased for three consecutive weeks, peaking with 82 on Sept. 16. But they’ve been on the decline since, dropping to a total of 62 reported positive cases over the past six weeks combined.

The university has registered a total of 327 cases, including 300 among students, since testing began on June 8 when athletes began returning to campus for workouts.

CCU also reported no students in isolation for positive tests and just one in quarantine through contact tracing on Wednesday. A total of 227 students in university housing have been released or cleared from isolation, and 365 have been cleared from quarantine.

The positive test results are the combined totals of all university symptomatic testing – the general student population is being tested only when students request a test because they are symptomatic – regular surveillance testing results of student-athletes per Sun Belt Conference and NCAA guidelines, including at least weekly testing for in-season athletes, and positive test results reported by students, employees, and school affiliates.

Coastal is leasing off-campus housing properties to isolate students who have tested positive.

The fall semester began on Aug. 19 with online classes and in-person classes on campus began Sept. 8, though students have the option of either form of learning until the Thanksgiving break.

Approximately 3,800 students moved into university housing between Aug. 12 and Sept. 4, according to CCU vice president for auxiliary services Steve Harrison.



Wash your hands & wear a mask

This is your daily reminder to wash your hands often, wear a mask and practice social distancing.

DHEC asks people to wear a mask when visiting public places and practice social distancing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. It is now mandatory to wear face masks in certain public areas in unincorporated Horry County, the City of Myrtle Beach, the City of North Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County.

David Wetzel
The Sun News
David Wetzel serves in both editor and reporter roles for The Sun News. An award-winning journalist, he has reported on all types of news, sports and features stories in over a decade as a member of the staff. Wetzel has won awards for sports column, feature and headline writing.
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