Sen. Rick Scott Releases Daily Update on Coronavirus Growth Rate by State and Florida County

April 6, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Rick Scott released an update on the growth rate of cases of the Coronavirus by state, and by county in Florida, as of April 5, 2020, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering and Florida Department of Health data. Senator Scott is releasing this information daily to show which states are slowing the growth of Coronavirus. Please note: data provided from Johns Hopkins is compiled from federal data and may have discrepancies from latest state updates.

 

Please see the charts below of Confirmed Cases by US State and by Florida County, as of April 5, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/28/20

4/4/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/28-4/4)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Puerto Rico

100

452

352%

1

?1

Idaho

234

1022

337%

2

?1

Louisiana

3315

12496

277%

3

?2

Pennsylvania

2845

10444

267%

4

?2

Connecticut

1524

5276

246%

5

?1

Rhode Island

239

806

237%

6

?5

Nebraska

96

321

234%

7

?5

Virginia

740

2407

225%

8

?6

Indiana

1233

3953

221%

9

Maryland

995

3125

214%

10

?3

South Dakota

68

212

212%

11

?4

Oklahoma

377

1161

208%

12

?7

Florida

3763

11545

207%

13

?5

New Jersey

11124

34124

207%

14

?1

Michigan

4650

14225

206%

15

?5

District of Columbia

304

902

197%

16

?15

Illinois

3491

10357

197%

17

?8

West Virginia

96

282

194%

18

South Carolina

660

1917

190%

19

?2

New Hampshire

187

540

189%

20

?1

Arizona

773

2187

183%

21

?7

Nevada

626

1742

178%

22

?7

Delaware

214

593

177%

23

?9

Missouri

836

2310

176%

24

?6

Massachusetts

4257

11736

176%

25

?9

Texas

2455

6556

167%

26

?2

Ohio

1406

3739

166%

27

Iowa

298

787

164%

28

?5

Kansas

266

698

162%

29

?9

Georgia

2366

6160

160%

30

?4

New Mexico

208

534

157%

31

?28

California

5095

12837

152%

32

?4

North Carolina

1020

2486

144%

33

?8

Colorado

1740

4188

141%

34

?1

Utah

602

1435

138%

35

?1

Hawaii

149

351

136%

36

?14

Kentucky

393

917

133%

37

?1

Alabama

694

1614

133%

38

?1

Wyoming

82

187

128%

39

?5

Tennessee

1511

3322

120%

40

?3

Mississippi

663

1455

119%

41

?1

Vermont

211

461

118%

42

?7

New York

52410

113833

117%

43

?2

Maine

211

456

116%

44

?7

Montana

129

265

105%

45

?1

Alaska

85

171

101%

46

?13

North Dakota

94

186

98%

47

?7

Minnesota

441

865

96%

48

?2

Wisconsin

1055

2030

92%

49

?2

Oregon

479

899

88%

50

?2

Arkansas

409

743

82%

51

?1

Washington

4030

7247

80%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 5, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

3/29/20

4/5/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/29-4/5)

Alachua  

67

123

84%

Baker  

8

12

50%

Bay  

5

24

380%

Bradford  

2

7

250%

Brevard  

27

79

193%

Broward  

992

1886

90%

Calhoun  

0

3

300%

Charlotte  

16

47

194%

Citrus  

16

43

169%

Clay  

35

79

126%

Collier  

97

231

138%

Columbia  

3

13

333%

Dade  

1448

4146

186%

Desoto  

7

12

71%

Dixie  

0

1

100%

Duval  

135

413

206%

Escambia  

35

125

257%

Flagler  

12

31

158%

Franklin  

0

2

200%

Gadsden  

0

4

400%

Gilchrist  

0

0

Glades  

1

4

300%

Gulf  

0

1

100%

Hamilton  

0

0

Hardee  

0

2

200%

Hendry  

2

7

250%

Hernando  

19

43

126%

Highlands  

12

35

192%

Hillsborough  

218

536

146%

Holmes  

0

1

100%

Indian River  

18

55

206%

Jackson  

1

4

300%

Jefferson  

0

1

100%

Lafayette  

0

0

Lake  

40

101

153%

Lee  

144

379

163%

Leon  

15

42

180%

Levy  

2

4

100%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

0

10

1000%

Manatee  

38

136

258%

Marion  

21

50

138%

Martin  

26

60

131%

Monroe  

20

44

120%

Nassau  

8

21

163%

Okaloosa  

28

62

121%

Okeechobee  

0

3

300%

Orange  

248

713

188%

Osceola  

85

229

169%

Palm Beach  

368

1000

172%

Pasco  

34

102

200%

Pinellas  

104

359

245%

Polk  

46

157

241%

Putnam  

12

19

58%

Santa Rosa  

20

55

175%

Sarasota  

52

140

169%

Seminole  

78

191

145%

St. Johns  

57

141

147%

St. Lucie  

22

82

273%

Sumter  

45

75

67%

Suwannee  

2

18

800%

Taylor  

0

0

Union  

0

2

200%

Volusia  

59

151

156%

Wakulla  

1

6

500%

Walton  

8

23

188%

Washington  

1

1

0%

Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection

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Florida Department of Health, Data as of April 5, 2020 (11am release)

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