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

May 3, 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 May 3, 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 May 3, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/25/20

5/2/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/25-5/2)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Nebraska

2719

5317

96%

1

Minnesota

3446

6232

81%

2

Iowa

5092

8643

70%

3

Kansas

3135

4885

56%

4

North Dakota

803

1153

44%

5

Virginia

12366

17738

43%

6

Delaware

3576

5038

41%

7

New Mexico

2660

3732

40%

8

?2

Illinois

41777

58505

40%

9

?1

Tennessee

9189

12661

38%

10

?2

Maryland

17766

24473

38%

11

?2

New Hampshire

1797

2429

35%

12

?2

Wisconsin

5687

7660

35%

13

?2

Puerto Rico

1307

1757

34%

14

?14

Indiana

14399

19295

34%

15

?2

Arizona

6286

8364

33%

16

?3

North Carolina

8768

11588

32%

17

?1

Rhode Island

7129

9289

30%

18

?3

Mississippi

5718

7441

30%

19

?2

District of Columbia

3699

4797

30%

20

?2

Texas

24153

30917

28%

21

?4

Alabama

6026

7611

26%

22

?10

Utah

3948

4985

26%

23

?1

California

42368

53347

26%

24

Colorado

12968

16225

25%

25

?4

Kentucky

3915

4879

25%

26

?6

Massachusetts

53348

66263

24%

27

?4

Ohio

15587

19335

24%

28

?1

South Carolina

5253

6489

24%

29

Pennsylvania

41153

50494

23%

30

Georgia

23222

28331

22%

31

Oklahoma

3194

3851

21%

32

?2

South Dakota

2147

2588

21%

33

?7

Missouri

6935

8356

20%

34

?3

Maine

965

1153

19%

35

?6

Connecticut

24583

29287

19%

36

?3

Nevada

4539

5389

19%

37

?1

Wyoming

491

579

18%

38

?3

West Virginia

1010

1185

17%

39

?4

New Jersey

105498

123717

17%

40

?1

Oregon

2253

2635

17%

41

?1

Michigan

37074

43207

17%

42

Arkansas

2911

3372

16%

43

?4

Florida

30839

35463

15%

44

Washington

13319

15003

13%

45

?1

New York

282143

312977

11%

46

?1

Louisiana

26512

29140

10%

47

Idaho

1887

2061

9%

48

Alaska

339

365

8%

49

Vermont

843

886

5%

50

Hawaii

605

620

2%

51

Montana

445

455

2%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of May 3, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/26/20

5/3/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/26-5/3)

Alachua  

245

275

10%

Baker  

20

22

10%

Bay  

63

75

15%

Bradford  

42

48

12%

Brevard  

250

297

18%

Broward  

4659

5257

11%

Calhoun  

6

14

133%

Charlotte  

202

244

20%

Citrus  

95

99

2%

Clay  

267

278

4%

Collier  

535

628

14%

Columbia  

47

68

39%

Dade  

11005

12632

11%

Desoto  

24

31

29%

Dixie  

6

7

17%

Duval  

965

1038

5%

Escambia  

442

538

15%

Flagler  

116

138

14%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

80

105

30%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

5

6

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

6

7

17%

Hardee  

10

29

190%

Hendry  

64

96

48%

Hernando  

89

92

3%

Highlands  

76

86

13%

Hillsborough  

1041

1240

18%

Holmes  

9

10

11%

Indian River  

89

92

3%

Jackson  

13

14

8%

Jefferson  

27

28

4%

Lafayette  

1

2

100%

Lake  

221

234

5%

Lee  

944

1085

13%

Leon  

209

233

11%

Levy  

14

19

36%

Liberty  

2

8

300%

Madison  

41

58

35%

Manatee  

497

607

19%

Marion  

150

182

21%

Martin  

169

199

14%

Monroe  

77

80

3%

Nassau  

50

58

9%

Okaloosa  

149

158

6%

Okeechobee  

9

13

44%

Orange  

1304

1422

8%

Osceola  

463

504

9%

Palm Beach  

2614

3080

14%

Pasco  

233

275

19%

Pinellas  

677

757

10%

Polk  

400

514

25%

Putnam  

83

117

34%

Santa Rosa  

147

158

6%

Sarasota  

318

373

16%

Seminole  

351

395

11%

St. Johns  

203

212

4%

St. Lucie  

225

254

11%

Sumter  

169

221

29%

Suwannee  

109

141

22%

Taylor  

3

3

0%

Union  

4

5

25%

Volusia  

432

509

17%

Wakulla  

20

24

14%

Walton  

35

43

23%

Washington  

12

12

0%

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

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