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

April 4, 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 4, 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 4, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/27/20

4/3/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/27-4/3)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Idaho

205

891

335%

1

?1

Puerto Rico

79

316

300%

2

?1

New Mexico

136

534

293%

3

?19

Connecticut

1291

4914

281%

4

?8

Louisiana

2744

10297

275%

5

?4

Pennsylvania

2345

8570

265%

6

Maryland

775

2758

256%

7

Florida

2900

10268

254%

8

?2

Indiana

979

3437

251%

9

?5

Michigan

3634

12744

251%

10

?1

Rhode Island

203

711

250%

11

?3

Nebraska

82

279

240%

12

?14

New Jersey

8825

29895

239%

13

Virginia

607

2012

231%

14

?2

South Dakota

58

187

222%

15

?2

Massachusetts

3240

10402

221%

16

?2

South Carolina

542

1700

214%

17

?2

West Virginia

76

237

212%

18

?13

Oklahoma

322

990

207%

19

Kansas

206

629

205%

20

?8

New Hampshire

158

479

203%

21

?27

Hawaii

106

319

201%

22

?14

Iowa

235

699

197%

23

Texas

1937

5734

196%

24

?3

Illinois

3024

8904

194%

25

?6

Georgia

2000

5831

192%

26

?6

Ohio

1137

3312

191%

27

?3

Arizona

665

1937

191%

28

?4

Nevada

536

1514

182%

29

?7

Missouri

666

1864

180%

30

?12

District of Columbia

271

757

179%

31

?2

Delaware

163

450

176%

32

Alaska

58

157

171%

33

?8

Utah

472

1255

166%

34

?1

Colorado

1433

3742

161%

35

?12

California

4657

12004

158%

36

?2

Maine

168

432

157%

37

?7

Kentucky

301

770

156%

38

?8

Alabama

587

1495

155%

39

?7

North Dakota

68

173

154%

40

?11

North Carolina

887

2251

154%

41

?4

Mississippi

579

1358

135%

42

?1

Tennessee

1318

3067

133%

43

?3

Wyoming

70

162

131%

44

?43

New York

44876

102987

129%

45

?3

Montana

109

243

123%

46

?8

Wisconsin

926

2012

117%

47

?2

Oregon

416

899

116%

48

?9

Vermont

184

389

111%

49

?1

Minnesota

396

788

99%

50

?1

Washington

3477

6846

97%

51

Arkansas

381

704

85%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 4, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

3/28/20

4/4/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/28-4/4)

Alachua  

67

115

80%

Baker  

8

11

57%

Bay  

5

23

475%

Bradford  

2

6

500%

Brevard  

27

65

160%

Broward  

992

1792

124%

Calhoun  

0

4

400%

Charlotte  

16

47

194%

Citrus  

16

33

120%

Clay  

35

72

177%

Collier  

97

212

155%

Columbia  

3

9

200%

Dade  

1448

3667

234%

Desoto  

7

10

43%

Dixie  

0

1

100%

Duval  

135

366

221%

Escambia  

35

117

333%

Flagler  

12

29

142%

Franklin  

0

1

100%

Gadsden  

0

4

400%

Gilchrist  

0

0

Glades  

1

3

300%

Gulf  

0

1

100%

Hamilton  

0

0

Hardee  

0

1

100%

Hendry  

2

6

500%

Hernando  

19

39

179%

Highlands  

12

29

190%

Hillsborough  

218

485

143%

Holmes  

0

1

100%

Indian River  

18

49

227%

Jackson  

1

4

400%

Jefferson  

0

0

Lafayette  

0

0

Lake  

40

89

162%

Lee  

144

334

201%

Leon  

15

41

193%

Levy  

2

2

100%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

0

4

400%

Manatee  

38

126

294%

Marion  

21

39

129%

Martin  

26

46

77%

Monroe  

20

41

116%

Nassau  

8

20

186%

Okaloosa  

28

59

119%

Okeechobee  

0

2

200%

Orange  

248

631

219%

Osceola  

85

207

196%

Palm Beach  

368

908

199%

Pasco  

34

85

158%

Pinellas  

104

328

228%

Polk  

46

138

273%

Putnam  

12

18

50%

Santa Rosa  

20

49

206%

Sarasota  

52

127

202%

Seminole  

78

167

153%

St. Johns  

57

127

165%

St. Lucie  

22

67

235%

Sumter  

45

71

78%

Suwannee  

2

17

1600%

Taylor  

0

0

Union  

0

1

100%

Volusia  

59

129

200%

Wakulla  

1

4

400%

Walton  

8

21

163%

Washington  

1

1

0%

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

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Florida Department of Health, Data as of April 4, 2020 (11am release)

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