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

April 24, 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 24, 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 24, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/16/20

4/23/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/16-4/23)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Nebraska

952

2202

131%

1

Iowa

2141

3924

83%

2

North Dakota

393

709

80%

3

Rhode Island

3529

6256

77%

4

?1

Ohio

8414

14694

75%

5

?1

Kansas

1615

2721

68%

6

?4

Minnesota

1809

2942

63%

7

?6

Arkansas

1620

2599

60%

8

?10

New Mexico

1484

2379

60%

9

?5

Delaware

2070

3308

60%

10

?3

Virginia

6889

10998

60%

11

?3

Wyoming

296

453

53%

12

?3

South Dakota

1311

1956

49%

13

?7

New Hampshire

1139

1670

47%

14

?10

Maryland

10784

15737

46%

15

Connecticut

15884

23100

45%

16

?4

Illinois

25734

36937

44%

17

?3

District of Columbia

2350

3361

43%

18

?2

Massachusetts

32181

46023

43%

19

California

27677

39561

43%

20

?3

Kentucky

2435

3479

43%

21

?10

Mississippi

3624

5153

42%

22

?5

Georgia

15669

21883

40%

23

?2

North Carolina

5639

7820

39%

24

?2

Indiana

9542

13039

37%

25

Arizona

4237

5772

36%

26

Colorado

8286

11278

36%

27

?1

Pennsylvania

28258

38379

36%

28

?3

Puerto Rico

1043

1416

36%

29

?8

West Virginia

728

981

35%

30

?3

Utah

2683

3612

35%

31

?2

Alabama

4345

5832

34%

32

?5

Texas

16876

22650

34%

33

?1

New Jersey

75317

100025

33%

34

?4

Nevada

3214

4208

31%

35

?4

Wisconsin

3875

5052

30%

36

Tennessee

6375

8266

30%

37

?3

Oklahoma

2357

3017

28%

38

Florida

23343

29648

27%

39

?2

Missouri

5174

6506

26%

40

?6

South Carolina

3931

4917

25%

41

?6

Oregon

1736

2127

23%

42

Michigan

28809

35296

23%

43

?1

New York

223691

263460

18%

44

?1

Maine

796

937

18%

45

?1

Idaho

1587

1836

16%

46

?1

Washington

11057

12753

15%

47

?3

Louisiana

22532

25739

14%

48

?1

Hawaii

530

596

12%

49

Alaska

300

337

12%

50

?2

Vermont

774

825

7%

51

?1

Montana

415

442

7%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 24, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/17/20

4/24/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/17-4/24)

Alachua  

202

240

19%

Baker  

17

19

12%

Bay  

43

60

40%

Bradford  

39

42

8%

Brevard  

202

245

21%

Broward  

3660

4570

25%

Calhoun  

5

6

20%

Charlotte  

128

198

55%

Citrus  

82

95

16%

Clay  

195

265

36%

Collier  

432

523

21%

Columbia  

35

47

34%

Dade  

8549

10701

25%

Desoto  

22

24

9%

Dixie  

3

4

33%

Duval  

794

950

20%

Escambia  

282

427

51%

Flagler  

52

105

102%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

45

71

58%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

5

5

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

3

6

100%

Hardee  

4

9

125%

Hendry  

28

62

121%

Hernando  

79

86

9%

Highlands  

66

76

15%

Hillsborough  

917

1020

11%

Holmes  

5

9

80%

Indian River  

85

89

5%

Jackson  

8

13

63%

Jefferson  

23

26

13%

Lafayette  

1

1

0%

Lake  

187

217

16%

Lee  

718

928

29%

Leon  

164

209

27%

Levy  

9

14

56%

Liberty  

2

2

0%

Madison  

17

40

135%

Manatee  

314

482

54%

Marion  

115

145

26%

Martin  

142

169

19%

Monroe  

66

76

15%

Nassau  

40

49

23%

Okaloosa  

119

145

22%

Okeechobee  

5

9

80%

Orange  

1135

1286

13%

Osceola  

388

454

17%

Palm Beach  

1962

2586

32%

Pasco  

193

229

19%

Pinellas  

557

673

21%

Polk  

311

387

24%

Putnam  

52

78

50%

Santa Rosa  

129

143

11%

Sarasota  

269

315

17%

Seminole  

310

344

11%

St. Johns  

185

201

9%

St. Lucie  

192

222

16%

Sumter  

117

167

43%

Suwannee  

85

106

25%

Taylor  

1

3

200%

Union  

2

3

50%

Volusia  

263

427

62%

Wakulla  

14

20

43%

Walton  

29

34

17%

Washington  

6

10

67%

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

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