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

April 2, 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 2, 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 2, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/25/20

4/1/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/25-4/1)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Idaho

91

566

522%

1

?1

Wyoming

23

130

465%

2

?27

Puerto Rico

51

286

461%

3

Indiana

477

2564

438%

4

New Jersey

4402

22255

406%

5

?4

West Virginia

39

191

390%

6

?5

Pennsylvania

1260

6009

377%

7

?1

Maryland

425

1986

367%

8

?4

Missouri

354

1613

356%

9

?2

Oklahoma

164

721

340%

10

?4

Rhode Island

132

566

329%

11

?11

Massachusetts

1838

7738

321%

12

?7

Florida

1682

6956

314%

13

?2

Connecticut

875

3557

307%

14

?4

Michigan

2296

9315

306%

15

Nevada

323

1279

296%

16

?3

Arizona

401

1530

282%

17

?4

Iowa

146

547

275%

18

Virginia

396

1483

274%

19

?5

Illinois

1865

6980

274%

20

?3

Georgia

1247

4638

272%

21

?6

Kansas

134

485

262%

22

?9

Ohio

704

2547

262%

23

?2

Louisiana

1795

6424

258%

24

?4

Texas

1229

4355

254%

25

?5

New Hampshire

108

367

240%

26

?5

Alaska

41

132

222%

27

?6

Kentucky

197

632

221%

28

?2

Tennessee

916

2933

220%

29

?11

Montana

65

208

220%

30

?6

North Dakota

45

142

216%

31

?3

South Dakota

41

129

215%

32

?2

California

2998

9399

214%

33

?3

District of Columbia

187

586

213%

34

?2

Delaware

119

368

209%

35

?7

South Carolina

424

1293

205%

36

?1

New Mexico

113

340

201%

37

?1

Nebraska

71

210

196%

38

?9

Colorado

1021

2982

192%

39

?22

Mississippi

377

1073

185%

40

?6

North Carolina

590

1675

184%

41

?2

Alabama

381

1060

178%

42

?25

Oregon

266

736

177%

43

?8

New York

30841

83948

172%

44

Utah

340

888

161%

45

?2

Vermont

125

321

157%

46

?5

Wisconsin

621

1556

151%

47

?2

Hawaii

91

224

146%

48

?4

Minnesota

286

689

141%

49

Washington

2591

5608

116%

50

?1

Maine

142

303

113%

51

?3

Arkansas

280

584

109%

52

?2

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 2, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

3/26/2020

4/2/2020

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/26-4/2)

Alachua  

53

93

75%

Baker  

5

11

120%

Bay  

3

14

367%

Bradford  

1

3

200%

Brevard  

14

48

243%

Broward  

505

1346

167%

Calhoun  

0

1

100%

Charlotte  

4

28

600%

Citrus  

11

23

109%

Clay  

20

56

180%

Collier  

67

161

140%

Columbia  

3

3

0%

Dade  

654

2448

274%

Desoto  

5

7

40%

Dixie  

0

0

Duval  

82

271

230%

Escambia  

20

97

385%

Flagler  

8

24

200%

Franklin  

0

0

Gadsden  

1

1

0%

Gilchrist  

0

0

Glades  

0

3

300%

Gulf  

0

1

100%

Hamilton  

0

0

Hardee  

0

1

100%

Hendry  

0

4

400%

Hernando  

9

30

233%

Highlands  

5

21

320%

Hillsborough  

151

372

146%

Holmes  

0

1

100%

Indian River  

14

38

171%

Jackson  

1

4

300%

Jefferson  

0

0

Lafayette  

0

0

Lake  

26

76

192%

Lee  

66

245

271%

Leon  

13

35

169%

Levy  

0

2

200%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

0

2

200%

Manatee  

25

73

192%

Marion  

5

33

560%

Martin  

11

33

200%

Monroe  

14

33

136%

Nassau  

5

14

180%

Okaloosa  

22

46

109%

Okeechobee  

0

1

100%

Orange  

119

502

322%

Osceola  

45

153

240%

Palm Beach  

174

630

262%

Pasco  

21

57

171%

Pinellas  

65

239

268%

Polk  

20

92

360%

Putnam  

12

14

17%

Santa Rosa  

12

46

283%

Sarasota  

34

100

194%

Seminole  

40

136

240%

St. Johns  

36

94

161%

St. Lucie  

11

47

327%

Sumter  

24

63

163%

Suwannee  

0

7

700%

Taylor  

0

0

Union  

0

1

100%

Volusia  

34

100

194%

Wakulla  

0

2

200%

Walton  

13

18

38%

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 2, 2020 (11am release)

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