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

April 30, 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 30, 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 30, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/22/20

4/29/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/22-4/29)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Nebraska

1813

3851

112%

1

Iowa

3748

6843

83%

2

Minnesota

2722

4644

71%

3

?1

Kansas

2331

3839

65%

4

?1

North Dakota

679

1033

52%

5

?2

Virginia

10266

14962

46%

6

?3

Delaware

3200

4655

45%

7

?1

New Mexico

2210

3213

45%

8

Illinois

35107

50358

43%

9

?1

Rhode Island

5841

8247

41%

10

?1

Maryland

14775

20849

41%

11

?1

Massachusetts

42944

60265

40%

12

?1

Arkansas

2276

3193

40%

13

?8

Tennessee

7394

10366

40%

14

?5

Indiana

12438

17182

38%

15

?1

North Carolina

7495

10180

36%

16

?1

Colorado

10891

14758

36%

17

?1

Wisconsin

4845

6520

35%

18

Kentucky

3378

4537

34%

19

?2

Mississippi

4894

6569

34%

20

?1

Arizona

5473

7209

32%

21

?1

Utah

3445

4497

31%

22

?2

California

37344

48747

31%

23

?2

New Hampshire

1588

2058

30%

24

?4

Pennsylvania

36082

46327

28%

25

?5

District of Columbia

3206

4106

28%

26

?2

Texas

21321

27257

28%

27

?2

South Dakota

1858

2373

28%

28

?5

Alabama

5593

6912

24%

29

?2

South Carolina

4761

5882

24%

30

?3

Ohio

14117

17303

23%

31

?5

Missouri

6277

7660

22%

32

?2

Wyoming

447

545

22%

33

?5

Georgia

21214

25775

21%

34

?2

New Jersey

95914

116365

21%

35

?2

Nevada

4081

4934

21%

36

?1

Oklahoma

2894

3473

20%

37

Connecticut

22469

26767

19%

38

?12

Michigan

33966

40399

19%

39

?1

Oregon

2059

2446

19%

40

?1

West Virginia

939

1110

18%

41

?2

Florida

28309

33193

17%

42

Washington

12051

14070

17%

43

?3

Maine

907

1056

16%

44

?1

Puerto Rico

1252

1433

14%

45

?3

New York

263292

299691

14%

46

?2

Idaho

1766

1952

11%

47

?2

Louisiana

25258

27660

10%

48

?1

Alaska

335

355

6%

49

Vermont

823

862

5%

50

Hawaii

592

613

4%

51

Montana

439

451

3%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 30, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/23/20

4/30/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/23-4/30)

Alachua  

229

267

17%

Baker  

18

20

11%

Bay  

60

72

20%

Bradford  

42

46

10%

Brevard  

226

285

26%

Broward  

4315

4953

15%

Calhoun  

6

8

33%

Charlotte  

161

236

47%

Citrus  

92

99

8%

Clay  

260

273

5%

Collier  

490

596

22%

Columbia  

44

58

32%

Dade  

10356

12063

16%

Desoto  

24

29

21%

Dixie  

4

7

75%

Duval  

937

1012

8%

Escambia  

419

506

21%

Flagler  

78

133

71%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

62

95

53%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

5

6

20%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

6

6

0%

Hardee  

4

18

350%

Hendry  

56

83

48%

Hernando  

85

90

6%

Highlands  

72

81

13%

Hillsborough  

988

1124

14%

Holmes  

8

10

25%

Indian River  

86

90

5%

Jackson  

11

14

27%

Jefferson  

26

28

8%

Lafayette  

1

1

0%

Lake  

214

227

6%

Lee  

823

1021

24%

Leon  

187

219

17%

Levy  

13

19

46%

Liberty  

2

3

50%

Madison  

37

55

49%

Manatee  

451

580

29%

Marion  

135

175

30%

Martin  

163

191

17%

Monroe  

73

79

8%

Nassau  

48

56

17%

Okaloosa  

137

154

12%

Okeechobee  

8

11

38%

Orange  

1260

1385

10%

Osceola  

431

479

11%

Palm Beach  

2468

2963

20%

Pasco  

221

249

13%

Pinellas  

649

729

12%

Polk  

369

483

31%

Putnam  

68

106

56%

Santa Rosa  

141

154

9%

Sarasota  

304

352

16%

Seminole  

334

379

13%

St. Johns  

195

208

7%

St. Lucie  

215

247

15%

Sumter  

165

181

10%

Suwannee  

105

130

24%

Taylor  

2

3

50%

Union  

3

4

33%

Volusia  

377

452

20%

Wakulla  

16

23

44%

Walton  

32

38

19%

Washington  

10

12

20%

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

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