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

April 20, 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 20, 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 20, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/12/20

4/19/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/12-4/19)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

South Dakota

730

1635

124%

1

North Dakota

308

585

90%

2

?1

Nebraska

791

1474

86%

3

?1

Iowa

1587

2902

83%

4

?2

Rhode Island

2665

4706

77%

5

?3

Ohio

6604

11602

76%

6

?2

Virginia

5274

8542

62%

7

?5

Maryland

8225

12847

56%

8

?1

Delaware

1625

2538

56%

9

?4

Mississippi

2781

4274

54%

10

?7

Kentucky

1963

2960

51%

11

?1

West Virginia

593

890

50%

12

?22

New Hampshire

929

1390

50%

13

?3

Massachusetts

25475

38077

49%

14

?3

Connecticut

12035

17962

49%

15

?1

District of Columbia

1875

2793

49%

16

?2

New Mexico

1245

1845

48%

17

?10

Georgia

12452

18301

47%

18

?4

Illinois

20852

30357

46%

19

?4

Minnesota

1621

2356

45%

20

?7

North Carolina

4570

6601

44%

21

Pennsylvania

22938

32902

43%

22

?2

Kansas

1344

1905

42%

23

?2

Indiana

7928

11211

41%

24

Texas

13677

19260

41%

25

?2

Arizona

3542

4933

39%

26

?4

Arkansas

1280

1781

39%

27

?1

New Jersey

61850

85301

38%

28

?1

California

22795

31431

38%

29

?1

Alabama

3563

4888

37%

30

?11

Maine

633

867

37%

31

?2

Puerto Rico

897

1213

35%

32

?5

Missouri

4269

5743

35%

33

?2

Utah

2303

3069

33%

34

?6

Colorado

7307

9730

33%

35

?4

Florida

19895

26314

32%

36

?4

South Carolina

3320

4377

32%

37

?2

Nevada

2836

3728

31%

38

?1

New York

189033

247815

31%

39

?1

Oklahoma

1970

2567

30%

40

?1

Wisconsin

3341

4346

30%

41

?1

Michigan

24244

31424

30%

42

?1

Tennessee

5508

7070

28%

43

?1

Oregon

1527

1910

25%

44

?8

Idaho

1407

1668

19%

45

?2

Alaska

272

319

17%

46

Hawaii

499

580

16%

47

?2

Louisiana

20595

23928

16%

48

?1

Wyoming

270

313

16%

49

?1

Washington

10609

12255

16%

50

?2

Montana

387

433

12%

51

?1

Vermont

727

813

12%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 20, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/13/20

4/20/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases

(4/13-4/20)

Alachua  

183

215

17%

Baker  

17

17

0%

Bay  

39

57

46%

Bradford  

30

42

40%

Brevard  

140

216

54%

Broward  

3105

4038

30%

Calhoun  

5

6

20%

Charlotte  

117

139

19%

Citrus  

72

84

17%

Clay  

164

249

52%

Collier  

375

465

24%

Columbia  

27

39

44%

Dade  

7241

9460

31%

Desoto  

22

24

9%

Dixie  

2

4

100%

Duval  

692

863

25%

Escambia  

235

314

34%

Flagler  

44

75

70%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

36

57

58%

Gilchrist  

4

6

50%

Glades  

5

5

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

2

3

50%

Hardee  

3

4

33%

Hendry  

21

42

100%

Hernando  

71

84

18%

Highlands  

61

70

15%

Hillsborough  

790

971

23%

Holmes  

2

6

200%

Indian River  

75

85

13%

Jackson  

6

9

50%

Jefferson  

12

26

117%

Lafayette  

1

1

0%

Lake  

155

210

35%

Lee  

632

779

23%

Leon  

150

183

22%

Levy  

8

13

63%

Liberty  

1

2

100%

Madison  

14

23

64%

Manatee  

250

428

71%

Marion  

96

125

30%

Martin  

124

152

23%

Monroe  

63

73

16%

Nassau  

34

45

32%

Okaloosa  

102

131

28%

Okeechobee  

5

7

40%

Orange  

1017

1204

18%

Osceola  

333

410

23%

Palm Beach  

1691

2209

31%

Pasco  

166

207

25%

Pinellas  

470

604

29%

Polk  

263

330

25%

Putnam  

43

58

35%

Santa Rosa  

112

140

25%

Sarasota  

233

289

24%

Seminole  

267

323

21%

St. Johns  

175

191

9%

St. Lucie  

156

204

31%

Sumter  

111

147

32%

Suwannee  

67

98

46%

Taylor  

1

2

100%

Union  

2

2

0%

Volusia  

212

338

59%

Wakulla  

11

15

36%

Walton  

29

32

10%

Washington  

4

6

50%

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

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Florida Department of Health, Data as of April 20, 2020 (11am release)

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