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[#1]
125 cases
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 |
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[#2]
Entitled pricks of folly have cut nonresidents off from the beach today.
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[#4]
I made a dashboard using the DHEC data. COVID-19 South Carolina Dashboard
Should update automatically as they update the source data. |
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[#5]
Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/177862/4E4B3116-C192-411A-A14F-A9302E9DA9D6-1326694.jpgI made a dashboard using the DHEC data. COVID-19 South Carolina Dashboard Should update automatically as they update the source data. View Quote @tabraha Thanks man!1. I’ll add to op. |
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[#7]
I can tell you a SC hospital has a whole floor of people with pneumonia, trouble breathing and flu like symptoms that aren't included in the posted numbers. Quit testing anyone and you'll never have to report any new cases.
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[#9]
SC schools closed through end of April, per Gov. McMaster. My wife got the call from her school's principal this afternoon.
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[#10]
I’m just going to update the op with the current graphic, and totals in the title from here on out.
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[#11]
Current confirmed is now approaching the 400 mark and is projected to be somewhere near 8,000 by May. I suspect that 8K figure is low.
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[#15]
Quoted: Update. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/245615/2107D48D-50B7-45E6-B1BA-5ED717AE6D86_jpe-1333292.JPG View Quote So roughly 1 out of every 500. |
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[#16]
Mayor MacCheese says "You WILL stay home and you WILL enjoy it."
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[#17]
Had to rework my dashboard. DHEC changed their data source for the third time...
Anyhow, latest changes prevent me from continuing my heatmap and they no longer are including a column for recovered. Data consistency is the true plague of this virus... I suppose I'll adapt the dash as best I can as they continue to throw curveballs. https://go.surveysc.com/CV19dash |
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[#18]
Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city.
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[#20]
As of now, 539 cases and 13 deaths. Charleston County has Zoomed to the lead with 92 cases.
No reports posted of any recoveries yet. |
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[#21]
I work at a large manufacturing facility in Richland county. People are being told to work from home. Production stopped for 2 weeks except for critical orders, like hospital or food transport. Hourly staff will be paid thru a mix of company pay and unemployment. Tough spot for a lot of people.
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[#22]
Quoted: Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city. Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? |
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[#23]
Quoted: Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city. Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? I don't think anything has actually been done though, as in no actual challenges to it. We've had it good in SC but we really need to get organized as more liberal politicians come into play. |
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[#24]
Quoted: I don't think anything has actually been done though, as in no actual challenges to it. We've had it good in SC but we really need to get organized as more liberal politicians come into play. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city. Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? I don't think anything has actually been done though, as in no actual challenges to it. We've had it good in SC but we really need to get organized as more liberal politicians come into play. I agree. A statement to cities isn't really the slap that's needed. |
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[#25]
Quoted: Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city. Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. Between this and him telling Cola to fuck off over their RFLs, I'm a fan of this guy.... Am I wrong? I am still not a fan of AG Wilson because of how he held Jason Dickey in prison for 30 days after the SC Supreme Court overturned Jason's conviction. |
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[#26]
Quoted: Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Greenville mayor is apparently holding a city council meeting on Monday for potential shelter in place ruling for the city. Going to be interesting with the state AG saying they can't do that. AG just opened folly beach back up. Said they will face legal problems if they dont. |
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[#27]
So folly is closing down again at 9am tomorrow ignoring the AG. Who do we contact to sue?
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[#29]
I get one day off a week and that faggot mayor is screwing it up. Should be sown at the beach hangin with girls in bikinis.
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[#31]
Looks like Charleston and Richland are off to the races.
ETA: Not too sold on DHEC's weekend reporting though. Monday could have a big influx of delayed reporting. |
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[#32]
Charlestons heat and humidity got this
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-cases-flu-like-drop-linked-with-high-heat-humidity-2020-3%3famp Eta: as of right now an er nurse at musc says there is three people in the er. She said the virus shit is way over played. Which goes with what a travel nurse at trident told me this week. They canceled her three shifts because they dont need here. She was pissed but found out her contract pays even if shifts are canceled. So take from that what you want. |
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[#35]
Quoted: I suspect with summer arriving, covid-19 will fade away with the rising temperatures. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Charlestons heat and humidity got this I suspect with summer arriving, covid-19 will fade away with the rising temperatures. But the mayors in Charleston and Columbia won't. |
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[#38]
I am now on the "McMaster is handling it bad" bandwagon. First he closed down boat ramps, which was stupid as shit, and now send an emergency alert via phone?
Damn foghorn leghorn, shut up already. |
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[#39]
Quoted: I am now on the "McMaster is handling it bad" bandwagon. First he closed down boat ramps, which was stupid as shit, and now send an emergency alert via phone? Damn foghorn leghorn, shut up already. View Quote Absolutely have to agree. OK McMasher; Where is the list of essential businesses? |
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[#40]
Quoted: Absolutely have to agree. OK McMasher; Where is the list of essential businesses? View Quote Entertainment venues and facilities:Night clubs Bowling alleys Arcades Concert venues Theaters, auditoriums, and performing arts centers Tourist attractions (including museums, aquariums, and planetariums) Racetracks Indoor children's play areas (excluding daycare facilities) Adult entertainment venues Bingo halls Venues operated by social clubs Recreational and athletic facilities and activities: Fitness and exercise centers and commercial gyms Spas and public or commercial swimming pools Group exercise facilities, to include yoga, barre, and spin studios or facilities Spectator sports Sports that involve interaction with another person in close proximity and within less than six (6) feet of another person Activities that require the use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment Activities on commercial or public playground equipment Close-contact service providers: Barbershops Hair salons Waxing salons Threading salons Nail salons and spas Body-art facilities and tattoo services Tanning salons Massage-therapy establishments and massage services |
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[#41]
Quoted: I am now on the "McMaster is handling it bad" bandwagon. First he closed down boat ramps, which was stupid as shit, and now send an emergency alert via phone? Damn foghorn leghorn, shut up already. View Quote The boat ramp thing was caused by idiots. People were having big gatherings at landings, sandbars, islands etc, tying a bunch of boats together and partying. |
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[#42]
Quoted: The boat ramp thing was caused by idiots. People were having big gatherings at landings, sandbars, islands etc, tying a bunch of boats together and partying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am now on the "McMaster is handling it bad" bandwagon. First he closed down boat ramps, which was stupid as shit, and now send an emergency alert via phone? Damn foghorn leghorn, shut up already. The boat ramp thing was caused by idiots. People were having big gatherings at landings, sandbars, islands etc, tying a bunch of boats together and partying. I get that. But people have docks and piers. It ain't stopping people from being on the water. And to say it was an unnecessary burden on DNR is a crock of shit. My neighbor is DNR law enforcement. He is getting ready to start pulling OT because of the Gov decree. |
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[#43]
As of this evening, new numbers up for SC, 1544 cases, 31 dead. Five of those deaths are in Florence County and 4 are in Horry County.
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[#44]
Just expanded non-essential business closure list. Shoes, clothing, & accessory stores, sporting goods stores, florists, books, crafts, furniture, jewelry, and department stores.
Also new short term rentals, hotels, motels, air B&B, etc. Closures do not include firearm retailers, home improvement, and hardware stores. He also threatened a mandated stay at home order if people continue to not follow guidelines. |
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[#45]
The whiny questions from the millenial idiots at The State and other liberal media outlets were enough to drive you up the wall.
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[#46]
I had to run to lowes last night. At 5pm. Through Lexington. It was eerily like driving on Christmas day. Also braved Sam's yesterday. It wasn't so bad. No stress here, I'm just doing my daily thing.
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[#50]
His stay at home order doesn't really change anything. I think he did it to get the media and political hacks off his back.
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