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

April 10, 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 10, 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 10, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/2/20

4/9/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/2-4/9)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Delaware

393

1209

208%

1

?1

South Dakota

165

447

171%

2

?1

Maryland

2331

6185

165%

3

Rhode Island

657

1727

163%

4

?3

New Hampshire

316

819

159%

5

?24

Connecticut

3824

9784

156%

6

?10

Pennsylvania

7268

18300

152%

7

?3

West Virginia

216

514

138%

8

Virginia

1706

4042

137%

9

?1

District of Columbia

653

1523

133%

10

?1

Nebraska

246

568

131%

11

?2

New Mexico

388

865

123%

12

?7

Texas

5069

11208

121%

13

Alabama

1233

2703

119%

14

?1

Puerto Rico

316

683

116%

15

?4

Massachusetts

8966

18941

111%

16

?2

Indiana

3038

6351

109%

17

?5

Iowa

614

1270

107%

18

?8

Kansas

553

1116

102%

19

?2

Louisiana

9159

18283

100%

20

?14

New Jersey

25590

51027

99%

21

?3

Michigan

10791

21504

99%

22

?5

Georgia

5348

10566

98%

23

Illinois

7695

15079

96%

24

?4

Mississippi

1177

2260

92%

25

?12

Oklahoma

881

1686

91%

26

?1

Ohio

2901

5512

90%

27

?3

North Carolina

1977

3736

89%

28

Vermont

338

628

86%

29

?6

Missouri

1857

3432

85%

30

?2

California

10773

19710

83%

31

Florida

9008

16364

82%

32

?18

South Carolina

1554

2793

80%

33

?3

Arizona

1715

3018

76%

34

?1

New York

92506

161779

75%

35

?5

Kentucky

770

1341

74%

36

?3

Arkansas

643

1119

74%

37

?8

Hawaii

256

442

73%

38

Utah

1092

1856

70%

39

?12

Colorado

3342

5655

69%

40

?6

North Dakota

159

269

69%

41

?1

Nevada

1463

2456

68%

42

?1

Minnesota

742

1240

67%

43

?5

Wisconsin

1748

2886

65%

44

Alaska

143

235

64%

45

?1

Tennessee

2845

4634

63%

46

?6

Oregon

826

1321

60%

47

?3

Idaho

776

1232

59%

48

?26

Wyoming

150

230

53%

49

?2

Washington

6389

9639

51%

50

?1

Maine

376

560

49%

51

?10

Montana

241

354

47%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 10, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/3/20

4/10/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases

(4/3-4/10)

Alachua  

108

167

55%

Baker  

11

16

45%

Bay  

17

36

112%

Bradford  

5

22

340%

Brevard  

51

115

125%

Broward  

1565

2645

69%

Calhoun  

2

5

150%

Charlotte  

42

85

102%

Citrus  

28

60

114%

Clay  

65

114

75%

Collier  

189

318

68%

Columbia  

4

23

475%

Dade  

3029

6119

102%

Desoto  

8

20

150%

Dixie  

0

1

100%

Duval  

306

609

99%

Escambia  

112

197

76%

Flagler  

27

44

63%

Franklin  

1

2

100%

Gadsden  

3

14

367%

Gilchrist  

0

4

400%

Glades  

3

4

33%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

0

2

200%

Hardee  

1

3

200%

Hendry  

4

14

250%

Hernando  

36

62

72%

Highlands  

25

47

88%

Hillsborough  

440

671

53%

Holmes  

1

2

100%

Indian River  

44

68

55%

Jackson  

4

5

25%

Jefferson  

0

9

900%

Lafayette  

0

1

100%

Lake  

85

147

73%

Lee  

289

547

89%

Leon  

35

82

134%

Levy  

2

6

200%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

2

14

600%

Manatee  

94

198

111%

Marion  

34

82

141%

Martin  

37

111

200%

Monroe  

38

55

45%

Nassau  

18

33

83%

Okaloosa  

52

83

60%

Okeechobee  

2

5

150%

Orange  

589

895

52%

Osceola  

191

300

57%

Palm Beach  

781

1388

78%

Pasco  

74

141

91%

Pinellas  

289

428

48%

Polk  

115

237

106%

Putnam  

14

28

100%

Santa Rosa  

47

103

119%

Sarasota  

118

208

76%

Seminole  

160

235

47%

St. Johns  

110

163

48%

St. Lucie  

48

144

200%

Sumter  

67

106

58%

Suwannee  

10

58

480%

Taylor  

0

1

100%

Union  

1

2

100%

Volusia  

119

187

57%

Wakulla  

2

7

250%

Walton  

19

27

42%

Washington  

1

3

200%

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

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