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

March 28, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Rick Scott released an update on the growth rate of cases of the Coronavirus by state, as of March 28, 2020, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering 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 chart below of Confirmed Cases by US State, as of March 28, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/20/20

3/27/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/20-3/27)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Missouri

53

666

1157%

1

?1

Indiana

86

979

1038%

2

?4

West Virginia

7

76

986%

3

?2

New Jersey

890

8825

892%

4

?2

Idaho

23

205

791%

5

?2

Arizona

78

665

753%

6

?1

Massachusetts

413

3240

685%

7

?5

Pennsylvania

303

2345

674%

8

?1

Montana

15

109

627%

9

?3

Mississippi

80

579

624%

10

?3

Alabama

83

587

607%

11

?7

Connecticut

194

1291

565%

12

?7

Michigan

552

3634

558%

13

?3

Ohio

173

1137

557%

14

?1

Oklahoma

49

322

557%

15

?13

Kentucky

47

301

540%

16

?1

Vermont

29

184

534%

17

?3

Utah

78

472

505%

18

?17

Tennessee

233

1318

466%

19

?4

Puerto Rico

14

79

464%

20

?16

New York

8310

44876

440%

21

?5

Iowa

45

235

422%

22

?20

Maryland

149

775

420%

23

?7

Illinois

585

3024

417%

24

?3

North Carolina

172

887

416%

25

?2

Florida

563

2900

415%

26

?1

Louisiana

538

2744

410%

27

?2

Virginia

122

607

398%

28

?8

Texas

394

1937

392%

29

?7

Alaska

12

58

383%

30

?10

Georgia

420

2000

376%

31

Nevada

114

536

370%

32

?6

Kansas

44

206

368%

33

?1

Wisconsin

207

926

347%

34

?3

South Carolina

126

542

330%

35

?3

Delaware

38

163

329%

36

?3

South Dakota

14

58

314%

37

?3

Hawaii

26

106

308%

38

?14

Arkansas

96

381

297%

39

?9

California

1177

4657

296%

40

?1

Colorado

363

1433

295%

41

?8

District of Columbia

71

271

282%

42

?16

Rhode Island

54

203

276%

43

?1

Wyoming

19

70

268%

44

?8

Oregon

114

416

265%

45

New Hampshire

44

158

259%

46

?1

North Dakota

19

68

258%

47

?2

Minnesota

115

396

244%

48

?5

New Mexico

43

136

216%

49

?3

Maine

56

168

200%

50

?2

Washington

1524

3477

128%

51

Nebraska

37

82

122%

52

?2

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of March 28, 2020.

 

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