COLUMBIA, S.C. — The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced on Tuesday that 110,316 tests for COVID-19 have been performed in South Carolina since May 1.
Earlier this month, DHEC and its community partners set a goal to test two percent of the state’s population, or 110,000 South Carolinians, by May 31. As of Tuesday, the agency says it has exceeded that goal.
“We want South Carolinians to know that DHEC is doing everything we can to stop the spread of COVID-19, and a key component of that is increasing our testing capacity,” said Rick Toomey, DHEC Director. “DHEC continues to work with federally qualified health centers, hospitals, and other community partners to expand COVID-19 testing across the state as part of our statewide testing strategy. Together, we can increase the availability of testing and help everyone continue to take the steps needed to help slow the spread of COVID-19.”
As part of DHEC's ongoing efforts to increase testing in underserved and rural communities across the state, the agency continues to work with community partners to set up mobile testing clinics that bring testing to these communities. Currently, there are 74 mobile testing events scheduled through July 2 with new testing events added regularly. Find a nearby mobile testing clinic event at www.scdhec.gov/covid19mobileclinics.
There are also 145 permanent testing locations at health care facilities throughout the state. These testing sites can be found at www.scdhec.gov/covid19testing.
A total of 178,119 total tests have been conducted in the state (by both DHEC’s Public Health Laboratory and private labs) since March 5, 2020.