SC flu activity now tied for highest in the US, CDC says. These counties are struggling the most

The flu is spreading fastest in South Carolina and just one other state, the latest health reports show.

Flu activity is highest in South Carolina and Louisiana, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday. Both states are listed with flu activity levels at ‘very high,’ the maximum level a state can reach on the CDC’s report. To view South Carolina’s flu activity level and compare it with other states, check out the map below.

A map showing flu activity levels across the U.S. for the week ending Dec. 16.
A map showing flu activity levels across the U.S. for the week ending Dec. 16.

SC flu cases

The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control again reported widespread flu activity for the state for the fourth straight week.

There were 4,504 lab-confirmed flu tests reported the week of Dec. 10 through Dec. 16, the latest data available. That’s a sizable jump from the 2,995 lab-confirmed flu tests reported the prior week.

There have been 19,006 lab-confirmed tests so far in South Carolina this flu season. The latest data shows that statewide, 12.9% of patient visits to healthcare providers were for flu-like illness the week of Dec. 10, which is four times the state’s 3.2% baseline — the flu-like illness activity level overall was high, DHEC says.

Also for the week of Dec. 10, there were 370 flu-associated hospitalizations reported by 54 hospitals, up from 215 hospitalizations the prior week. There have been 1,115 flu-related hospitalizations so far this season.

There was one flu-related death reported in the state for the week of Dec. 10. There have been 12 flu-related deaths in the state so far this season.

SC counties with the most flu

There are currently 20 counties reporting flu levels above the state baseline.

  1. Oconee

  2. Pickens

  3. Anderson

  4. Greenville

  5. Spartanburg

  6. Laurens

  7. Newberry

  8. York

  9. Lexington

  10. Richland

  11. Kershaw

  12. Sumter

  13. Chesterfield

  14. Darlington

  15. Florence

  16. Dillon

  17. Horry

  18. Colleton

  19. Charleston

  20. Jasper

Flu vaccine

Flu vaccines are strongly recommended for everyone 6 months and older, with rare exceptions, such as people with specific allergies and children younger than 6 months of age. Vaccines are available at offices of healthcare providers and many pharmacies, including national chains.

To find a flu vaccine near you in South Carolina, click here.