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South African COVID-19 found in Alberta as provinces tighten restrictions Fri., January 8, 2021, 10:09 p.m. EST·4 min read A new variant of COVID-19 that first surfaced in South Africa was found in Alberta on Friday, the same day two Atlantic provinces tightened their boundaries and Ontario warned tough new measures may be on the way if surging infection rates aren't reined in. Alberta's chief medical health officer made the announcement about the new variant in a tweet late Friday afternoon. Dr. Deena Hinshaw said the person is believed to have contracted the illness while travelling and is in quarantine. "There’s no evidence at this time that the virus has spread to others," Hinshaw said. "I know any new case is concerning, but we are actively monitoring for these variants and working to protect the public’s health." Late Friday, the Public Health Agency of Canada said that it had been in contact with Alberta and the province had confirmed "the first reported case of the South African variant in Canada." Federal officials said earlier in the day that the new variant had yet to be detected in the country. The South African variant, 501. V2, is more infectious than the original COVID-19 virus and has rapidly become dominant in that country's coastal areas. There have also been concerns among experts in the United Kingdom that vaccines may not be effective against it. Fourteen cases of a more contagious COVD-19 variant that first surfaced in the U.K. have already been detected in Canada. Six of those were in Ontario, four were in Alberta, three were in British Columbia and one was in Quebec. The news came as it was announced that, starting Saturday at 8 a.m., people entering Nova Scotia from New Brunswick will be required to isolate for two weeks. "What we're saying here is, 'Do not go to New Brunswick, and New Brunswickers, do not come here, unless it is for essential purposes,'" said Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil. New Brunswick announced it would prohibit all non-essential travel into the province. "It's that constant movement of people between cities, provinces, countries that has enabled COVID-19 to spread to every corner of the globe," said chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell. Nova Scotia reported two new cases, while New Brunswick had 18. Meanwhile, the Manitoba government extended its COVID-19 restrictions, which were to expire Friday at midnight, for another two weeks to keep the demand on hospitals in check. Since mid-November, restaurants and bars have been limited to takeout and delivery, and non-essential stores have shuttered except for curbside pickup. Public gatherings have been limited to five people and most social gatherings inside homes are forbidden. The Prairie province reported 221 new COVID-19 cases Friday and nine additional deaths. B.C. reported 617 new cases and 18 more deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 fatalities in the province to 988. Ontario reported 4,249 new cases, still a record-breaking figure factoring in 450 earlier infections which were delayed in the tally. The province had 26 more deaths. "If these basic measures continue to be ignored, the consequences will be more dire," Premier Doug Ford warned. "The shutdown won't end at the end of January. And we will have to look at more extreme measures." He did not provide further details on the nature or timing of any added restrictions. Ford has warned in recent days that the province is going to run out of vaccine if it does not receive another shipment soon. Federal Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner said in a statement that the Liberal government has had months to take a leadership role. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed confidence that Canada will have enough vaccine by the fall for everyone who wishes to be inoculated. Trudeau said he and Canada's premiers discussed the vaccine rollout Thursday during a conference call. "We agreed that it is vital that we work together as Team Canada to get vaccines delivered, distributed and administered as quickly and efficiently as possible." Trudeau said more than 124,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were delivered to 68 sites across the country this week, and 208,000 more are to be delivered weekly for the rest of this month. And, by the end of next week, more than 171,000 Moderna vaccine doses are expected to be delivered to provinces and territories. In all, Trudeau said, Ottawa is on track to deliver about 1.3 million doses of both vaccines by the end of January, with quantities scaling up in February. Those in charge of Canada's vaccine portfolio and the delivery schedule are confident that vaccines will be offered to all Canadians by September, he said. "That will be significant in terms of getting through this pandemic and making sure that next winter looks very different from this one." This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 8, 2021 — With files from Chris Purdy in Edmonton and The Associated Press. The Canadian Press Note to readers: This is a corrected story. Previous version misspelled Dr. Deena Hinshaw's first name in para 2. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ontario-reports-record-covid-19-163122038.html
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New Cases 202 8,619 Total Currently Hospitalized 29 Hospitalized In ICU 8 Hospitalized Under Investigation 6 Percent Positive 7-day Avg. 2.9% People Tested 275,015 Total Tests 743,851 Recovered 5,778 67% of Cases Deaths 156 https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/current-activity/vermont-dashboard 1.8% of Cases
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Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by County Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by county. Download a csv file with historical case data by county and date. Maine COVID-19 Reopening Gating Metrics Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code. Tables of COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing Data, Hospital Use, and Case Demographics View a Table of Contact Tracing (Sara Alert) Data Contact Tracing (Sara Alert) Data Number of Individuals Currently in Monitoring Total Number of Individuals Enrolled 916 32,913 Maine CDC updates contact tracing data weekly. Updated January 7, 2021 at 9:15 AM. https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus/data.shtml
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New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (data updated as of January 8, 2021- 9:00 AM) https://www.nh.gov/covid19/ Number of Persons with COVID-19 1 50,152 Recovered 42,495 (85%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 846 (2%) Total Current COVID-19 Cases 6,811 Current Hospitalizations 297 Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)2 534,783 Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody Laboratory Tests2 35,065 Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 64,471 Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL3 690 1 Includes specimens positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.2 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Mako, certain hospital laboratories, the University of New Hampshire and their contracted laboratory, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories. Active Cases Data Active Cases Map January 8, 2021 Cumulative Cases Data Cumulative Cases Map January 8, 2021 https://www.nh.gov/covid19/
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4,953 Douglas 2,221 Lancaster 1,605 Sarpy 426 Hall 334 Dodge 268 Cass 239 Buffalo 221 Lincoln 210 Saunders 188 Adams 185 Dawson 181 Madison 139 Washington 125 Gage 113 Platte 104 Red Willow 98 Cuming 97 Dakota 95 Phelps 89 Otoe 75 Seward 73 Knox 70 Merrick 68 Johnson 68 Scotts Bluff 67 Richardson 65 Saline 64 Keith 63 Hamilton 62 York 58 Nemaha 57 Custer 56 Colfax 56 Cheyenne 55 Clay 52 Holt 51 Chase 48 Box Butte 44 Thurston 42 Thayer 35 Boone 34 Butler 31 Morrill 29 Jefferson 28 Kearney 28 Perkins 27 Howard 27 Furnas 26 Dawes 26 Valley 26 Wayne 25 Pierce 25 Cedar 24 Dundy 24 Kimball 24 Sheridan 23 Stanton 22 Fillmore 22 Frontier 20 Pawnee 19 Dixon 19 Burt 18 Antelope 16 Polk 14 Nuckolls 14 Gosper 11 Hitchcock 11 Nance 11 Franklin 11 Webster 10 Deuel 8 Cherry 8 Garden 8 Harlan 6 Logan 6 Sherman 4 Thomas 4 Boyd 4 Brown 3 Loup 2 Hayes 2 Greeley 2 Blaine 2 Sioux 2 Rock 1 Arthur 1 Garfield 1 McPherson 0 Keya Paha 0 Grant 0 Hooker 0 Banner 0 Wheeler https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/ece0db09da4d4ca68252c3967aa1e9dd
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https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/
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Arkansas (1,440 Total Positive Cases) Ashley (1,380 Total Positive Cases) Baxter (2,317 Total Positive Cases) Benton (20,262 Total Positive Cases) Boone (2,777 Total Positive Cases) Bradley (1,063 Total Positive Cases) Calhoun (262 Total Positive Cases) Carroll (2,239 Total Positive Cases) Chicot (1,461 Total Positive Cases) Clark (1,503 Total Positive Cases) Clay (1,401 Total Positive Cases) Cleburne (1,469 Total Positive Cases) Cleveland (623 Total Positive Cases) Columbia (1,685 Total Positive Cases) Conway (1,584 Total Positive Cases) Craighead (10,854 Total Positive Cases) Crawford (4,987 Total Positive Cases) Crittenden (4,630 Total Positive Cases) Cross (1,576 Total Positive Cases) Dallas (538 Total Positive Cases) Desha (1,029 Total Positive Cases) Drew (1,580 Total Positive Cases) Faulkner (8,726 Total Positive Cases) Franklin (1,207 Total Positive Cases) Fulton (967 Total Positive Cases) Garland (6,570 Total Positive Cases) Grant (1,176 Total Positive Cases) Greene (4,766 Total Positive Cases) Hempstead (1,342 Total Positive Cases) Hot Spring (3,867 Total Positive Cases) Howard (1,176 Total Positive Cases) Independence (3,045 Total Positive Cases) Izard (1,420 Total Positive Cases) Jackson (2,922 Total Positive Cases) Jefferson (7,093 Total Positive Cases) Johnson (2,079 Total Positive Cases) Lafayette (368 Total Positive Cases) Lawrence (1,703 Total Positive Cases) Lee (1,504 Total Positive Cases) Lincoln (2,892 Total Positive Cases) Little River (890 Total Positive Cases) Logan (1,608 Total Positive Cases) Lonoke (4,764 Total Positive Cases) Madison (1,125 Total Positive Cases) Marion (719 Total Positive Cases) Miller (2,931 Total Positive Cases) Missing County Info (2,743 Total Positive Cases) Mississippi (4,655 Total Positive Cases) Monroe (537 Total Positive Cases) Montgomery (560 Total Positive Cases) Nevada (621 Total Positive Cases) Newton (593 Total Positive Cases) Ouachita (1,556 Total Positive Cases) Perry (529 Total Positive Cases) Phillips (1,368 Total Positive Cases) Pike (757 Total Positive Cases) Poinsett (2,585 Total Positive Cases) Polk (1,399 Total Positive Cases) Pope (6,077 Total Positive Cases) Prairie (598 Total Positive Cases) Pulaski (27,675 Total Positive Cases) Randolph (1,602 Total Positive Cases) Saline (8,527 Total Positive Cases) Scott (686 Total Positive Cases) Searcy (533 Total Positive Cases) Sebastian (10,753 Total Positive Cases) Sevier (2,166 Total Positive Cases) Sharp (1,281 Total Positive Cases) St. Francis (2,945 Total Positive Cases) Stone (814 Total Positive Cases) Union (2,729 Total Positive Cases) Van Buren (852 Total Positive Cases) Washington (23,626 Total Positive Cases) White (5,480 Total Positive Cases) Woodruff (435 Total Positive Cases) Yell (2,658 Total Positive Cases) https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/c2ef4a4fcbe5458fbf2e48a21e4fece9
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Updated 1/8/2021 with data from 12:01 am (updated Monday - Friday)* Total cases 122,847 Total deaths 1,575 Positive tests 166,595 Negative tests 2,620,029 Total tests 2,786,624 https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19
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https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/160/COVID-19-in-Kansas
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Aitkin County: 1,044 Anoka County: 30,068 Becker County: 2,752 Beltrami County: 2,981 Benton County: 4,052 Big Stone County: 449 Blue Earth County: 5,226 Brown County: 2,073 Carlton County: 2,720 Carver County: 6,716 Cass County: 1,989 Chippewa County: 1,298 Chisago County: 4,366 Clay County: 6,345 Clearwater County: 674 Cook County: 109 Cottonwood County: 1,236 Crow Wing County: 4,646 Dakota County: 31,771 Dodge County: 1,254 Douglas County: 3,635 Faribault County: 996 Fillmore County: 1,164 Freeborn County: 2,173 Goodhue County: 3,280 Grant County: 414 Hennepin County: 89,708 Houston County: 1,273 Hubbard County: 1,432 Isanti County: 2,750 Itasca County: 2,754 Jackson County: 821 Kanabec County: 952 Kandiyohi County: 5,463 Kittson County: 349 Koochiching County: 566 Lac Qui Parle County: 640 Lake County: 581 Lake of the Woods County: 163 Le Sueur County: 2,023 Lincoln County: 471 Lyon County: 2,948 Mahnomen County: 400 Marshall County: 692 Martin County: 1,631 McLeod County: 3,168 Meeker County: 1,929 Mille Lacs County: 2,096 Morrison County: 3,032 Mower County: 3,444 Murray County: 823 Nicollet County: 2,169 Nobles County: 3,591 Norman County: 418 Olmsted County: 9,905 Otter Tail County: 4,372 Pennington County: 921 Pine County: 2,586 Pipestone County: 901 Polk County: 3,237 Pope County: 718 Ramsey County: 38,539 Red Lake County: 313 Redwood County: 1,351 Renville County: 1,345 Rice County: 5,773 Rock County: 1,057 Roseau County: 1,638 Scott County: 11,498 Sherburne County: 7,966 Sibley County: 1,056 St. Louis County: 13,143 Stearns County: 17,441 Steele County: 2,583 Stevens County: 684 Swift County: 816 Todd County: 2,276 Traverse County: 229 Wabasha County: 1,609 Wadena County: 1,162 Waseca County: 1,836 Washington County: 19,302 Watonwan County: 1,038 Wilkin County: 605 Winona County: 3,720 Wright County: 11,238 Yellow Medicine County: 910 https://mndps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/f28f84968c1148129932c3bebb1d3a1a
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Total Positive Cases 63,503676.9 per 10,000 people Confirmed 60,758 Probable 2,745 Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities 1,980 Positive Cases by County New Castle County 36,424 Kent County 10,216 Sussex County 16,715 Unknown 148 Deaths in State of Delaware Total Deaths 9577.9 per 10,000 people Confirmed 854 Probable 103 Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities 512 https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state
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Total Positive296,167Probable: 59,059- Confirmed: 237,108 Deaths2,856Probable: 204- Confirmed: 2,652 Total Tested3,605,007PCR: 3,300,295- Serology: 103,203- Antigen: 201,509 Positivity Rate*11.91% Recovered38,445 *Based on a 7-day rolling average; Switched on 10/19/2020 to electronic laboratory reports as the sole source of data for the positivity rate. Learn more about how KDPH determines the Statewide Positivity Rate **Over the Holidays we have experienced a significant decrease in reporting from major laboratories. Due to this, a larger proportion of the electronically-submitted PCR test results used to calculate COVID-19 test positivity rates are coming from healthcare facilities. Healthcare facilities primarily test symptomatic people, which will increase the positivity rate until the usual general population testing is reported fully again. We expect to see increased fluctuations in the positivity rate through the New Year’s holiday due to changes with laboratory schedules which impact testing and reporting. Note: Data includes cases of COVID-19 reported to KDPH. KY COVID-19 Case Classification Guidance for Celebrating Winter Holidays Full Guidance One Pager Spanish White House Coronavirus Task Force Reports for Kentucky January 3, 2021 December 27, 2020 December 20, 2020 December 13, 2020 December 6, 2020 November 29, 2020 November 22, 2020 November 15, 2020 November 8, 2020 November 1, 2020 October 25, 2020 October 18, 2020 October 11, 2020 October 4, 2020 September 27, 2020 September 20, 2020 September 14, 2020 September 6, 2020 August 30, 2020 August 23, 2020 August 16, 2020 August 9, 2020 August 2, 2020 July 26, 2020 Healthy at Work Our phased approach to reopen Kentucky’s economy LEARN MORE COVID-19 Related Actions taken by Gov. Andy Beshear Daily actions and executive orders taken by the Governor Learn More TeleHealth Promoting, advocating and supporting telehealth adoption across the Commonwealth Learn More KYSAFER Report observations of non-compliance with rules that keep our fellow Kentuckians safe. 1-833-KYSAFER VIEW REPORTING OPTIONS Team Kentucky Fund Financial Assistance Application Portal The Team Kentucky Fund is overseen by the Public Protection Cabinet. The program will be administered through a partnership with the Community Action Kentucky, Inc. Apply Here Face Coverings FAQs View a list of frequently asked questions about Governor Beshear’s Executive Order related to face coverings. Learn More Price Gouging Information regarding possible price gouging, contact the Office of the Attorney General Consumer Protection Branch. Report Online888-432-9257 Other Resources Wear masks properly sign Wear masks properly sign - Spanish Masks are required sign Masks are required sign - Spanish COVID-19 Survivor Support Information Healthy at Work sign Healthy at Work sign - Spanish Healthy at Work sign - French Do not enter if sick sign Do not enter if sick sign - Spanish Grocery Store Signage for Customers Grocery Store Social Distancing Signage Grocery Store Signage for Staff FDA: Food Safety and the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Kentucky State Agencies Respond to COVID-19 Kentucky Department of Education Finance and Administration Cabinet Kentucky Labor Cabinet Governor’s Office of Agricultural Policy Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH) KCDHH COVID-19 Updates KDPH Food Safety Branch For COVID-19 information in multiple languages, visit Resources in 150+ Languages (Source: Endangered Language Project) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Visit CDC.gov Cabinet for Health and Family Services Policies Security Disclaimer Accessibility
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https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/#
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Abbeville Rate (per 100k): 4,855.87 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,191, Probable: 156 Deaths--Confirmed: 21, Probable: 5 Aiken Rate (per 100k): 4,961.02 Cases--Confirmed positives: 8,477, Probable: 1,511 Deaths--Confirmed: 124, Probable: 20 Allendale Rate (per 100k): 6,123.39 Cases--Confirmed positives: 532, Probable: 19 Deaths--Confirmed: 9, Probable: 1 Anderson Rate (per 100k): 6,315.72 Cases--Confirmed positives: 12,793, Probable: 713 Deaths--Confirmed: 277, Probable: 20 Bamberg Rate (per 100k): 7,102.23 Cases--Confirmed positives: 999, Probable: 33 Deaths--Confirmed: 40, Probable: 0 Barnwell Rate (per 100k): 7,289.37 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,521, Probable: 137 Deaths--Confirmed: 29, Probable: 5 Beaufort Rate (per 100k): 5,277.38 Cases--Confirmed positives: 10,139, Probable: 488 Deaths--Confirmed: 108, Probable: 4 Berkeley Rate (per 100k): 4,010.41 Cases--Confirmed positives: 9,140, Probable: 884 Deaths--Confirmed: 108, Probable: 9 Calhoun Rate (per 100k): 5,923.18 Cases--Confirmed positives: 862, Probable: 40 Deaths--Confirmed: 18, Probable: 3 Charleston Rate (per 100k): 5,667.88 Cases--Confirmed positives: 23,318, Probable: 2,920 Deaths--Confirmed: 300, Probable: 30 Cherokee Rate (per 100k): 5,736.47 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,287, Probable: 100 Deaths--Confirmed: 83, Probable: 2 Chester Rate (per 100k): 7,477.36 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,411, Probable: 87 Deaths--Confirmed: 44, Probable: 2 Chesterfield Rate (per 100k): 4,578.31 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,090, Probable: 480 Deaths--Confirmed: 62, Probable: 4 Clarendon Rate (per 100k): 5,372.65 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,813, Probable: 135 Deaths--Confirmed: 76, Probable: 4 Colleton Rate (per 100k): 4,819.92 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,816, Probable: 332 Deaths--Confirmed: 56, Probable: 2 Darlington Rate (per 100k): 6,348.13 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,229, Probable: 981 Deaths--Confirmed: 95, Probable: 9 Dillon Rate (per 100k): 8,277.83 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,523, Probable: 183 Deaths--Confirmed: 59, Probable: 5 Dorchester Rate (per 100k): 4,755.88 Cases--Confirmed positives: 7,743, Probable: 1,620 Deaths--Confirmed: 118, Probable: 13 Edgefield Rate (per 100k): 5,730.01 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,562, Probable: 184 Deaths--Confirmed: 19, Probable: 7 Fairfield Rate (per 100k): 6,255.87 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,398, Probable: 84 Deaths--Confirmed: 50, Probable: 3 Florence Rate (per 100k): 7,980.16 Cases--Confirmed positives: 11,036, Probable: 937 Deaths--Confirmed: 268, Probable: 19 Georgetown Rate (per 100k): 5,143.59 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,224, Probable: 1,081 Deaths--Confirmed: 65, Probable: 26 Greenville Rate (per 100k): 8,049.4 Cases--Confirmed positives: 42,142, Probable: 1,034 Deaths--Confirmed: 516, Probable: 38 Greenwood Rate (per 100k): 6,362.01 Cases--Confirmed positives: 4,505, Probable: 196 Deaths--Confirmed: 91, Probable: 9 Hampton Rate (per 100k): 5,623.76 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,081, Probable: 111 Deaths--Confirmed: 33, Probable: 4 Horry Rate (per 100k): 5,573.3 Cases--Confirmed positives: 19,734, Probable: 2,951 Deaths--Confirmed: 282, Probable: 66 Jasper Rate (per 100k): 4,868.15 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,464, Probable: 45 Deaths--Confirmed: 25, Probable: 1 Kershaw Rate (per 100k): 5,819.6 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,873, Probable: 443 Deaths--Confirmed: 71, Probable: 12 Lancaster Rate (per 100k): 5,563.6 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,453, Probable: 428 Deaths--Confirmed: 90, Probable: 5 Laurens Rate (per 100k): 5,821.34 Cases--Confirmed positives: 3,929, Probable: 104 Deaths--Confirmed: 89, Probable: 3 Lee Rate (per 100k): 7,113.14 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,197, Probable: 98 Deaths--Confirmed: 42, Probable: 1 Lexington Rate (per 100k): 5,705.44 Cases--Confirmed positives: 17,045, Probable: 2,036 Deaths--Confirmed: 276, Probable: 15 McCormick Rate (per 100k): 4,924.44 Cases--Confirmed positives: 466, Probable: 43 Deaths--Confirmed: 7, Probable: 2 Marion Rate (per 100k): 6,794.53 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,083, Probable: 151 Deaths--Confirmed: 66, Probable: 7 Marlboro Rate (per 100k): 6,922.43 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,808, Probable: 294 Deaths--Confirmed: 24, Probable: 6 Newberry Rate (per 100k): 7,159.21 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,752, Probable: 378 Deaths--Confirmed: 65, Probable: 8 Oconee Rate (per 100k): 7,111.61 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,657, Probable: 226 Deaths--Confirmed: 68, Probable: 3 Orangeburg Rate (per 100k): 6,406.73 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,521, Probable: 218 Deaths--Confirmed: 155, Probable: 1 Pickens Rate (per 100k): 8,819.87 Cases--Confirmed positives: 11,191, Probable: 532 Deaths--Confirmed: 153, Probable: 14 Richland Rate (per 100k): 6,313.27 Cases--Confirmed positives: 26,248, Probable: 2,509 Deaths--Confirmed: 328, Probable: 23 Saluda Rate (per 100k): 4,913.79 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,006, Probable: 66 Deaths--Confirmed: 24, Probable: 4 Spartanburg Rate (per 100k): 6,354.89 Cases--Confirmed positives: 20,322, Probable: 1,951 Deaths--Confirmed: 391, Probable: 35 Sumter Rate (per 100k): 5,530.31 Cases--Confirmed positives: 5,902, Probable: 270 Deaths--Confirmed: 117, Probable: 6 Union Rate (per 100k): 5,656.03 Cases--Confirmed positives: 1,545, Probable: 158 Deaths--Confirmed: 43, Probable: 2 Williamsburg Rate (per 100k): 7,237.88 Cases--Confirmed positives: 2,198, Probable: 298 Deaths--Confirmed: 50, Probable: 13 York Rate (per 100k): 5,739.57 Cases--Confirmed positives: 16,127, Probable: 1,178 Deaths--Confirmed: 182, Probable: 7 https://scdhec.gov/covid19/sc-testing-data-projections-covid-19#main