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

May 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 May 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 May 4, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/26/20

5/3/20

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

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Nebraska

3028

5661

87%

1

Minnesota

3602

6663

85%

2

Iowa

5476

9175

68%

3

Kansas

3277

5156

57%

4

Virginia

12970

18672

44%

5

?1

New Mexico

2726

3850

41%

6

?2

Illinois

43903

61499

40%

7

?2

North Dakota

867

1191

37%

8

?3

Maryland

18581

25462

37%

9

?2

Tennessee

9667

13177

36%

10

New Hampshire

1864

2518

35%

11

?1

Wisconsin

5912

7964

35%

12

?1

Indiana

15012

19933

33%

13

?2

Arizona

6534

8640

32%

14

?2

Puerto Rico

1371

1808

32%

15

?1

North Carolina

8997

11770

31%

16

?1

District of Columbia

3841

5016

31%

17

?3

Delaware

4034

5208

29%

18

?11

Texas

24967

31998

28%

19

?2

Mississippi

5911

7550

28%

20

?1

Rhode Island

7439

9477

27%

21

?3

California

43558

54903

26%

22

?2

Kentucky

4085

5130

26%

23

?3

Utah

4123

5175

26%

24

?1

Ohio

15972

19914

25%

25

?3

Massachusetts

54938

68087

24%

26

?1

Colorado

13441

16635

24%

27

?2

Alabama

6421

7888

23%

28

?6

Oklahoma

3254

3972

22%

29

?3

Georgia

23486

28665

22%

30

?1

Missouri

7120

8618

21%

31

?3

South Carolina

5498

6626

21%

32

?3

Pennsylvania

42616

51225

20%

33

?3

South Dakota

2212

2631

19%

34

?1

Maine

1015

1185

17%

35

Wyoming

502

586

17%

36

?2

New Jersey

109038

126744

16%

37

?3

Oregon

2311

2680

16%

38

?3

Michigan

37778

43801

16%

39

?3

Connecticut

25269

29287

16%

40

?4

Nevada

4734

5472

16%

41

?4

Arkansas

3001

3437

15%

42

?1

Florida

31532

36078

14%

43

?1

West Virginia

1055

1195

13%

44

?5

Washington

13521

15185

12%

45

New York

288045

316415

10%

46

Louisiana

26773

29340

10%

47

Idaho

1897

2061

9%

48

Alaska

340

368

8%

49

Vermont

851

897

5%

50

Hawaii

606

620

2%

51

Montana

448

455

2%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

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

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/27/20

5/4/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/27-5/4)

Alachua  

254

289

14%

Baker  

20

22

10%

Bay  

68

76

12%

Bradford  

44

48

9%

Brevard  

266

310

17%

Broward  

4794

5383

12%

Calhoun  

6

15

150%

Charlotte  

211

257

22%

Citrus  

97

99

2%

Clay  

271

285

5%

Collier  

562

653

16%

Columbia  

53

96

81%

Dade  

11570

13092

13%

Desoto  

25

39

56%

Dixie  

5

10

100%

Duval  

990

1072

8%

Escambia  

470

595

27%

Flagler  

127

140

10%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

87

113

30%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

6

6

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

6

7

17%

Hardee  

13

33

154%

Hendry  

68

111

63%

Hernando  

89

96

8%

Highlands  

80

87

9%

Hillsborough  

1062

1300

22%

Holmes  

9

10

11%

Indian River  

90

98

9%

Jackson  

13

15

15%

Jefferson  

28

28

0%

Lafayette  

1

2

100%

Lake  

223

235

5%

Lee  

971

1138

17%

Leon  

212

243

15%

Levy  

13

20

54%

Liberty  

2

60

2900%

Madison  

44

61

39%

Manatee  

533

636

19%

Marion  

151

184

22%

Martin  

183

215

17%

Monroe  

79

80

1%

Nassau  

53

59

11%

Okaloosa  

149

160

7%

Okeechobee  

10

18

80%

Orange  

1339

1438

7%

Osceola  

470

516

10%

Palm Beach  

2763

3311

20%

Pasco  

237

282

19%

Pinellas  

698

784

12%

Polk  

441

536

22%

Putnam  

87

121

39%

Santa Rosa  

150

158

5%

Sarasota  

323

385

19%

Seminole  

367

396

8%

St. Johns  

204

212

4%

St. Lucie  

236

260

10%

Sumter  

173

233

35%

Suwannee  

118

141

19%

Taylor  

3

3

0%

Union  

4

5

25%

Volusia  

440

514

17%

Wakulla  

22

24

9%

Walton  

35

50

43%

Washington  

12

12

0%

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

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