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

April 22, 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 22, 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 22, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/14/20

4/21/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/14-4/21)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Iowa

1899

3641

92%

1

?5

North Dakota

341

644

89%

2

?2

Ohio

7285

13725

88%

3

?2

Nebraska

897

1685

88%

4

?3

South Dakota

988

1755

78%

5

?3

Rhode Island

3251

5500

69%

6

?3

New Hampshire

922

1490

62%

7

?11

Wyoming

282

443

57%

8

?41

Kentucky

2048

3204

56%

9

?4

Virginia

6182

9630

56%

10

?3

Mississippi

3087

4716

53%

11

?1

Delaware

1926

2931

52%

12

?3

Minnesota

1695

2567

51%

13

?1

District of Columbia

2058

3098

51%

14

Kansas

1441

2164

50%

15

?2

Maryland

9472

14193

50%

16

?5

New Mexico

1345

1971

47%

17

?9

Massachusetts

28164

41199

46%

18

?3

Connecticut

13989

20360

46%

19

?4

Illinois

23248

33059

42%

20

West Virginia

640

908

42%

21

?5

Indiana

8527

12097

42%

22

?3

Puerto Rico

923

1298

41%

23

?4

California

25356

35465

40%

24

?1

North Carolina

5113

7134

40%

25

?3

Pennsylvania

25465

35249

38%

26

Arizona

3809

5256

38%

27

?3

Texas

15006

20574

37%

28

Utah

2417

3297

36%

29

?3

Georgia

14578

19881

36%

30

?11

Alabama

3953

5317

35%

31

New Jersey

68824

92387

34%

32

?3

Arkansas

1498

1990

33%

33

?9

Colorado

7950

10473

32%

34

?7

Wisconsin

3555

4625

30%

35

?2

Florida

21628

27869

29%

36

?3

Oklahoma

2184

2807

29%

37

?1

Missouri

4746

6066

28%

38

?3

New York

203020

258361

27%

39

?2

Tennessee

5827

7394

27%

40

?2

Nevada

3134

3937

26%

41

?1

South Carolina

3553

4439

25%

42

?8

Oregon

1633

2004

23%

43

?1

Michigan

27001

32667

21%

44

?1

Maine

735

888

21%

45

?3

Idaho

1464

1736

19%

46

?1

Washington

10799

12563

16%

47

?3

Louisiana

21518

24854

16%

48

?2

Alaska

285

329

15%

49

?2

Hawaii

511

586

15%

50

?2

Montana

399

437

10%

51

Vermont

752

818

9%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 22, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/15/20

4/22/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/15-4/22)

Alachua  

196

224

14%

Baker  

17

17

0%

Bay  

39

58

49%

Bradford  

35

42

20%

Brevard  

164

224

37%

Broward  

3334

4168

25%

Calhoun  

5

6

20%

Charlotte  

123

143

16%

Citrus  

74

92

24%

Clay  

170

256

51%

Collier  

390

477

22%

Columbia  

30

43

43%

Dade  

7863

10056

28%

Desoto  

22

24

9%

Dixie  

2

4

100%

Duval  

735

909

24%

Escambia  

254

340

34%

Flagler  

45

78

73%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

39

57

46%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

5

5

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

2

4

100%

Hardee  

3

4

33%

Hendry  

23

46

100%

Hernando  

73

85

16%

Highlands  

62

71

15%

Hillsborough  

866

979

13%

Holmes  

4

8

100%

Indian River  

77

85

10%

Jackson  

6

11

83%

Jefferson  

13

26

100%

Lafayette  

1

1

0%

Lake  

170

213

25%

Lee  

669

795

19%

Leon  

152

186

22%

Levy  

7

12

71%

Liberty  

2

2

0%

Madison  

14

26

86%

Manatee  

273

443

62%

Marion  

104

130

25%

Martin  

137

160

17%

Monroe  

64

73

14%

Nassau  

36

46

28%

Okaloosa  

105

134

28%

Okeechobee  

5

8

60%

Orange  

1051

1235

18%

Osceola  

353

417

18%

Palm Beach  

1782

2320

30%

Pasco  

182

213

17%

Pinellas  

502

632

26%

Polk  

282

356

26%

Putnam  

45

59

31%

Santa Rosa  

114

139

22%

Sarasota  

247

297

20%

Seminole  

281

328

17%

St. Johns  

177

194

10%

St. Lucie  

169

206

22%

Sumter  

114

163

43%

Suwannee  

78

102

31%

Taylor  

1

2

100%

Union  

2

3

50%

Volusia  

231

366

58%

Wakulla  

13

15

15%

Walton  

29

32

10%

Washington  

5

9

80%

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

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