3 new cases of corona virus in Lexington County

Posted 3/20/20

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is investigating 45 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. 

This brings the total number statewide to 125 …

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3 new cases of corona virus in Lexington County

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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is investigating 45 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. 

This brings the total number statewide to 125 cases in 25 counties.

That includes 3 in Lexington County.

“The public needs to take our recommendations to prevent spread seriously so we can best protect our family, friends and neighbors,” said Dr. Linda Bell, State Epidemiologist. 
“Unfortunately, these case numbers will continue to increase. The agency is working around the clock to prevent the spread of this disease, focusing on those who are most high-risk for experiencing severe illness from the disease. 
"I’d like to remind all South Carolinians that we all have a responsibility to take the recommended steps for limiting spread.”

New cases
Aiken County: 1 new case
Anderson County: 3 new cases
Beaufort County: 1 new case
Berkeley County: 1 new case
Charleston County: 1 new case
Clarendon County: 1 new case
Darlington County: 1 new case
Florence County: 1 new case
Greenville County: 5 new cases
Horry County: 2 new cases
Kershaw County: 7 new cases
Lexington County: 3 new cases
Orangeburg County: 2 new cases
Pickens County: 1 new case
Richland County: 14 new cases
Sumter County: 1 new case

DHEC will continue to provide the number of positive cases and the county of residence. DHEC’s COVID-19 county map provides the number of cases by county and is updated daily.

It’s important to note that DHEC will always provide the information that’s necessary for residents to protect themselves. However, DHEC is obligated and required to protect every individual’s personal health information, especially cases that occur in small or other close-knit communities where even basic pieces of information could identify an individual. The department relies on residents trusting DHEC to not release their personal information so that they are cooperative and forthcoming during disease investigation activities.

“This will likely be an extended response and we want people to be prepared for more cases to occur and to continue to listen to and follow recommendations from public health officials,” Bell said.

Individuals with signs of illness are asked to stay at home and not attend public gatherings. South Carolinians are encouraged to monitor for symptoms, practice social distancing, avoid touching frequently touched items (i.e. doorknobs and rails), and regularly wash their hands, especially after being in a public place.

Anyone with concerns about their health should reach out to their healthcare provider. Several South Carolina health systems are offering telehealth options to the public. For telehealth options and the latest information about DHEC’s COVID-19 response efforts, please visit www.scdhec.gov/COVID19 .

For more information about COVID-19, visit the CDC at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html .

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