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

April 8, 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 8, 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 8, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/31/20

4/7/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/31-4/7)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Louisiana

5237

16284

211%

1

Pennsylvania

4963

14853

199%

2

?2

South Dakota

108

320

196%

3

?6

Delaware

319

928

191%

4

?1

New Mexico

315

876

178%

5

?2

Virginia

1249

3335

167%

6

?4

Maryland

1660

4371

163%

7

?1

Nebraska

172

447

160%

8

?1

Oklahoma

568

1474

160%

9

?3

Indiana

2158

5510

155%

10

?1

West Virginia

162

412

154%

11

?14

Rhode Island

488

1229

152%

12

?3

Michigan

7615

18970

149%

13

?3

Connecticut

3128

7781

149%

14

District of Columbia

495

1211

145%

15

?2

Puerto Rico

239

573

140%

16

?10

New Jersey

18696

44416

138%

17

?3

Texas

3809

8925

134%

18

?1

Missouri

1357

3130

131%

19

?1

Massachusetts

6620

15202

130%

20

?4

Idaho

515

1170

127%

21

?19

Georgia

3929

8822

125%

22

?5

South Carolina

1083

2417

123%

23

Arizona

1289

2870

123%

24

?2

Alabama

987

2169

120%

25

?11

Ohio

2199

4782

117%

26

?1

Florida

6741

14545

116%

27

?6

North Carolina

1535

3299

115%

28

?2

California

8210

17351

111%

29

?2

Iowa

497

1046

110%

30

?4

Kansas

434

912

110%

31

?3

Illinois

5994

12271

105%

32

?10

Mississippi

937

1915

104%

33

?7

Hawaii

204

410

101%

34

?1

New Hampshire

357

715

100%

35

?6

Wyoming

109

216

98%

36

?3

Utah

888

1746

97%

37

?1

Vermont

293

575

96%

38

?1

North Dakota

122

237

94%

39

Nevada

1114

2124

91%

40

?5

New York

75833

139875

84%

41

?3

Colorado

2966

5429

83%

42

?10

Kentucky

628

1149

83%

43

?2

Wisconsin

1412

2578

83%

44

?2

Arkansas

523

946

81%

45

?1

Alaska

119

213

79%

46

?6

Tennessee

2391

4139

73%

47

?4

Maine

303

519

71%

48

?1

Minnesota

629

1069

70%

49

?1

Oregon

690

1132

64%

50

?2

Montana

198

319

61%

51

?2

Washington

5432

8692

60%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 8, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/1/20

4/8/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/1-4/8)

Alachua  

92

144

57%

Baker  

9

15

67%

Bay  

13

28

115%

Bradford  

3

15

400%

Brevard  

47

102

117%

Broward  

1348

2358

75%

Calhoun  

1

4

300%

Charlotte  

26

76

192%

Citrus  

23

54

135%

Clay  

53

97

83%

Collier  

158

277

75%

Columbia  

3

17

467%

Dade  

2202

5354

143%

Desoto  

7

18

157%

Dixie  

0

2

200%

Duval  

239

549

130%

Escambia  

96

180

88%

Flagler  

24

35

46%

Franklin  

0

2

200%

Gadsden  

1

8

700%

Gilchrist  

0

1

100%

Glades  

3

4

33%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

0

1

100%

Hardee  

1

2

100%

Hendry  

4

10

150%

Hernando  

28

56

100%

Highlands  

21

41

95%

Hillsborough  

362

626

73%

Holmes  

1

3

200%

Indian River  

35

63

80%

Jackson  

4

4

0%

Jefferson  

0

8

800%

Lafayette  

0

0

Lake  

71

136

92%

Lee  

235

462

97%

Leon  

32

71

122%

Levy  

2

5

150%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

2

12

500%

Manatee  

70

171

144%

Marion  

30

65

117%

Martin  

33

101

206%

Monroe  

30

51

70%

Nassau  

11

29

164%

Okaloosa  

44

78

77%

Okeechobee  

0

4

400%

Orange  

458

803

75%

Osceola  

140

272

94%

Palm Beach  

616

1206

96%

Pasco  

51

125

145%

Pinellas  

233

394

69%

Polk  

91

206

126%

Putnam  

13

21

62%

Santa Rosa  

46

69

50%

Sarasota  

99

180

82%

Seminole  

128

216

69%

St. Johns  

90

154

71%

St. Lucie  

47

130

177%

Sumter  

57

90

58%

Suwannee  

6

46

667%

Taylor  

0

1

100%

Union  

1

2

100%

Volusia  

93

163

75%

Wakulla  

2

7

250%

Walton  

18

26

44%

Washington  

1

2

100%

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

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