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COVID vaccine live updates: Here’s what to know in South Carolina on Nov. 2

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More than 300 new cases reported in SC

At least 721,178 people have tested positive for the coronavirus and 11,897 have died in South Carolina since March 2020, according to state health officials.

The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control on Tuesday reported 305 new COVID-19 cases and 13 coronavirus-related deaths. There were also 119 probable cases and no probable deaths, data shows.

At least 596 people in the state were reported hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Tuesday, including 175 patients who were being treated in intensive care units and 104 who were on ventilators. Roughly 7% of hospitalizations across the state are COVID-19-related, data shows.

As of Tuesday, 3.8% of COVID-19 tests were reported positive. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said 5% or lower means there is a low level of community spread.

Roughly 55% of South Carolinians eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine are fully vaccinated, and nearly 63% have received at least one dose, according to health officials.

Horry County Schools fills vacancy of board member who died of COVID-19

The widow of a Horry County School Board member who died from complications of COVID-19 has been selected to serve the remainder of his term, The Sun News reported.

Tracy Winters will represent District 3, which includes portions of Myrtle Beach and Carolina Forest. The seat was left vacant in August after Winter’s husband, Ray Winters, died from the virus. In her new role, Tracy Winters said growth in the school district will be a top priority.

“I wanted to serve on the school board to continue doing the work that my husband was doing and be an active liaison of students, staff and parents of Horry County Schools,” Winters said, according to the newspaper.

Dr. Fauci encourages COVID-19 booster ahead of holiday season

Infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci is encouraging Americans to roll up their sleeves and get the COVID-19 booster shot as soon as they’re eligible, especially as we head into the holidays.

“It’s a mixed bag,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, told McClatchy News.

“I feel good that the cases, the hospitalizations and the deaths are coming down,” he continued. “I’m still concerned that we have 64 million people who are eligible to be vaccinated who have not been vaccinated.”

Fauci stressed that vaccinations are key to a sense of normalcy for those who plan on celebrating the holidays with close friends and family.

“You’d like to know the status of the people if you’re going to have indoor gatherings with them, but if you’re vaccinated, you should look forward to spending your typical holiday time with family and with close friends,” he said.

SC woman home from hospital after months-long battle with COVID-19

After spending 95 days in a hospital, a Lancaster woman is finally home but is still recovering from COVID-19.

Cierra Chubb walked out of Prisma Health Richland hospital last week, The Rock Hill Herald reported. Doctors said she died at least once during her battle with the virus, and delivered her son two weeks early after being hospitalized with pneumonia in July.

Chubb’s husband, Jamal Chubbs, was by her side through it all and was happy to finally be able to take his wife home.

“I’m walking into this hospital for the last time to get my wife out of here,” he said in a TikTok video. “Let’s get her out of here. Let’s get her home.”

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This story was originally published November 2, 2021 at 7:02 AM.

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Tanasia Kenney
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Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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