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

April 25, 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 25, 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 25, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/17/20

4/24/20

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

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Nebraska

1066

2424

127%

1

Iowa

2332

4445

91%

2

North Dakota

393

748

90%

3

Kansas

1730

2959

71%

4

?2

Ohio

9107

15169

67%

5

Arkansas

1695

2810

66%

6

?2

Rhode Island

4177

6699

60%

7

?3

New Mexico

1597

2521

58%

8

?1

Wyoming

305

473

55%

9

?3

Virginia

7491

11594

55%

10

?1

Minnesota

2070

3185

54%

11

?4

Kentucky

2522

3779

50%

12

?9

Delaware

2317

3442

49%

13

?3

Massachusetts

34402

50969

48%

14

?5

South Dakota

1411

2040

45%

15

?2

Illinois

27578

39658

44%

16

?1

Maryland

11572

16616

44%

17

?2

Mississippi

3793

5434

43%

18

?4

District of Columbia

2476

3528

42%

19

?1

Connecticut

16809

23936

42%

20

?4

California

29157

41355

42%

21

?1

Colorado

8691

12256

41%

22

?5

Tennessee

6263

8728

39%

23

?14

North Carolina

6045

8290

37%

24

Utah

2793

3782

35%

25

?6

Indiana

10154

13681

35%

26

?1

Pennsylvania

29888

40208

35%

27

?1

Arizona

4511

6045

34%

28

?2

New Hampshire

1287

1720

34%

29

?15

Texas

17849

23642

32%

30

?3

Wisconsin

4053

5356

32%

31

?5

Alabama

4571

6026

32%

32

Georgia

17194

22491

31%

33

?10

West Virginia

775

1010

30%

34

?4

New Jersey

78467

102196

30%

35

?1

Oklahoma

2465

3121

27%

36

?2

Missouri

5371

6788

26%

37

?3

Nevada

3524

4398

25%

38

?3

South Carolina

4099

5070

24%

39

?2

Florida

24759

30533

23%

40

?1

Michigan

30023

36641

22%

41

?2

Oregon

1785

2177

22%

42

Puerto Rico

1068

1276

19%

43

?4

New York

230597

271590

18%

44

Maine

827

965

17%

45

Idaho

1609

1870

16%

46

Louisiana

23118

26140

13%

47

?1

Washington

11517

12977

13%

48

?1

Hawaii

541

601

11%

49

Alaska

309

339

10%

50

Vermont

779

827

6%

51

Montana

422

444

5%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 25, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/18/20

4/25/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/18-4/25)

Alachua  

205

245

20%

Baker  

17

20

18%

Bay  

45

63

40%

Bradford  

40

42

5%

Brevard  

209

250

20%

Broward  

3833

4659

22%

Calhoun  

6

6

0%

Charlotte  

136

202

49%

Citrus  

82

95

16%

Clay  

217

267

23%

Collier  

453

535

18%

Columbia  

36

47

31%

Dade  

8966

11005

23%

Desoto  

23

24

4%

Dixie  

3

6

100%

Duval  

824

965

17%

Escambia  

303

442

46%

Flagler  

55

116

111%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

47

80

70%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

5

5

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

3

6

100%

Hardee  

4

10

150%

Hendry  

36

64

78%

Hernando  

84

89

6%

Highlands  

66

76

15%

Hillsborough  

943

1041

10%

Holmes  

5

9

80%

Indian River  

83

89

7%

Jackson  

8

13

63%

Jefferson  

24

27

13%

Lafayette  

1

1

0%

Lake  

201

221

10%

Lee  

731

944

29%

Leon  

169

209

24%

Levy  

11

14

27%

Liberty  

2

2

0%

Madison  

20

41

105%

Manatee  

352

497

41%

Marion  

118

150

27%

Martin  

147

169

15%

Monroe  

73

77

5%

Nassau  

42

50

19%

Okaloosa  

126

149

18%

Okeechobee  

6

9

50%

Orange  

1172

1304

11%

Osceola  

397

463

17%

Palm Beach  

2125

2614

23%

Pasco  

196

233

19%

Pinellas  

577

677

17%

Polk  

320

400

25%

Putnam  

55

83

51%

Santa Rosa  

132

147

11%

Sarasota  

278

318

14%

Seminole  

314

351

12%

St. Johns  

188

203

8%

St. Lucie  

192

225

17%

Sumter  

124

169

36%

Suwannee  

89

109

22%

Taylor  

1

3

200%

Union  

2

4

100%

Volusia  

285

432

52%

Wakulla  

14

20

43%

Walton  

32

35

9%

Washington  

6

12

100%

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

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Florida Department of Health, Data as of April 25, 2020 (11am release)

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