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

March 29, 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 29, 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 29, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/21/20

3/28/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/21-3/28)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

West Virginia

8

96

1100%

1

?2

Missouri

74

836

1030%

2

?1

Indiana

128

1233

863%

3

?1

New Jersey

1327

11124

738%

4

Massachusetts

525

4257

711%

5

?2

Connecticut

194

1524

686%

6

?6

Vermont

29

211

628%

7

?10

Pennsylvania

396

2845

618%

8

Oklahoma

53

377

611%

9

?6

Arizona

118

773

555%

10

?4

Idaho

36

234

550%

11

?6

Montana

21

129

514%

12

?3

Michigan

788

4650

490%

13

Florida

659

3763

471%

14

?12

Ohio

248

1406

467%

15

?1

Alaska

15

85

467%

16

?14

Louisiana

585

3315

467%

17

?10

Alabama

131

694

430%

18

?7

Maryland

193

995

416%

19

?4

South Dakota

14

68

386%

20

?17

New Mexico

43

208

384%

21

?28

Puerto Rico

21

100

376%

22

?2

Delaware

45

214

376%

23

?13

Virginia

156

740

374%

24

?4

Mississippi

140

663

374%

25

?15

Georgia

507

2366

367%

26

?5

Kansas

57

266

367%

27

?6

Illinois

753

3491

364%

28

?4

Kentucky

87

393

352%

29

?13

New York

11710

52410

348%

30

?9

Colorado

390

1740

346%

31

?10

Utah

136

602

343%

32

?14

Iowa

68

298

338%

33

?10

Texas

581

2455

323%

34

?5

Oregon

114

479

320%

35

?10

Tennessee

371

1511

307%

36

?17

North Carolina

253

1020

303%

37

?12

Hawaii

37

149

303%

38

District of Columbia

77

304

295%

39

?3

Nevada

161

626

289%

40

?8

South Carolina

171

660

286%

41

?6

Wisconsin

282

1055

274%

42

?8

California

1364

5095

274%

43

?3

Rhode Island

66

239

262%

44

?1

Wyoming

23

82

257%

45

?1

New Hampshire

55

187

240%

46

North Dakota

28

94

236%

47

Arkansas

122

409

235%

48

?9

Minnesota

138

441

220%

49

?1

Maine

70

211

201%

50

Nebraska

38

96

153%

51

?1

Washington

1793

4030

125%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of March 29, 2020.

 

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