South Carolina is nearing 12,000 total COVID-19 cases and 500 deaths after Sunday's newest numbers from the Department of Health and Environmental Control.
On Sunday, the state had 312 new positive cases, bringing the state total to 11,861.
The agency also reported seven new deaths, pushing the death toll to 494.
All seven deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Anderson (1), Chester (1), Colleton (1), Darlington (1), Hampton (1), Marlboro (1), and York (1).
Below is the positive cases for each county:
Abbeville (2), Aiken (2), Anderson (4), Beaufort (9), Berkeley (2), Calhoun (1), Charleston (12), Cherokee (3), Chesterfield (15), Colleton (4), Darlington (11), Dillon (3), Dorchester (2), Fairfield (2), Florence (11), Georgetown (1), Greenville (89), Greenwood (7), Hampton (1), Horry (15), Jasper (1), Kershaw (3), Lancaster (3), Lee (2), Lexington (11), Marion (1), Marlboro (10), Newberry (1), Orangeburg (9), Pickens (8), Richland (28), Spartanburg (23), Sumter (6), Williamsburg (3), York (7)
DHEC also reported that 154 cases did not make it into the press release for Saturday's COVID-19 totals. So, the correct total of positive cases for Saturday, May 30 is 420, which is the highest daily total in South Carolina.
The total number of individuals tested yesterday statewide was 5,758 and the percent positive was 5.4 percent.
DHEC also reported that the total number of individuals tested May 29 statewide was 4,917. With the 154 additional cases being reported for May 30, the percent positive reported for that day has been updated to 8.5 percent.
As of Sunday morning, 3,798 hospital beds are available and 6,566 are in use, which is a 63 percent statewide hospital bed utilization rate. Of the 6, 566 beds currently used, 402 are occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19.