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

March 30, 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 March 30, 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 March 30, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/22/20

3/29/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/22-3/29)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

West Virginia

12

113

842%

1

Missouri

100

915

815%

2

Connecticut

223

1993

794%

3

?3

Massachusetts

646

4955

667%

4

?1

Indiana

201

1513

653%

5

?2

New Jersey

1914

13386

599%

6

?2

Pennsylvania

509

3432

574%

7

?1

Idaho

42

281

569%

8

?3

Oklahoma

67

429

540%

9

Arizona

152

919

505%

10

Alabama

138

825

498%

11

?7

Puerto Rico

23

127

452%

12

?10

Michigan

1037

5488

429%

13

Kansas

64

330

416%

14

?13

Florida

830

4246

412%

15

?1

Maryland

244

1239

408%

16

?3

Montana

31

154

397%

17

?5

Delaware

47

232

394%

18

?5

Alaska

21

102

386%

19

?3

Colorado

476

2307

385%

20

?11

Nevada

190

920

384%

21

?19

Ohio

355

1653

366%

22

?7

Vermont

52

235

352%

23

?16

Texas

627

2792

345%

24

?10

Kentucky

99

438

342%

25

?4

Georgia

600

2651

342%

26

Illinois

1049

4596

338%

27

?1

South Dakota

21

90

329%

28

?8

Louisiana

837

3540

323%

29

?12

New Mexico

57

237

316%

30

?9

Virginia

221

890

303%

31

?7

Utah

181

720

298%

32

South Carolina

196

774

295%

33

?8

North Carolina

302

1191

294%

34

?3

New York

15793

59648

278%

35

?5

Iowa

90

336

273%

36

?3

Mississippi

207

759

267%

37

?12

Wyoming

24

86

258%

38

?7

California

1642

5852

256%

39

?4

Rhode Island

83

294

254%

40

?4

North Dakota

28

98

250%

41

?6

Tennessee

505

1720

241%

42

?8

Oregon

161

548

240%

43

?8

District of Columbia

102

342

235%

44

?5

New Hampshire

65

214

229%

45

?1

Hawaii

48

149

210%

46

?8

Wisconsin

381

1164

206%

47

?5

Minnesota

169

503

198%

48

?1

Maine

89

253

184%

49

?1

Arkansas

165

426

158%

50

?2

Washington

1996

4465

124%

51

?1

Nebraska

51

108

112%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of March 30, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

3/23/20

3/30/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/23-3/30)

Alachua  

36 

74

106%

Baker  

3

8

167%

Bay  

1

5

400%

Bradford  

1

2

100%

Brevard  

7

28

300%

Broward  

263

1129

329%

Calhoun  

0

0

Charlotte  

3

18

500%

Citrus  

9

17

89%

Clay  

8

35

338%

Collier  

39

105

169%

Columbia  

2

3

50%

Dade  

278

1608

478%

Desoto  

1

7

600%

Dixie  

0

0

Duval  

50

151

202%

Escambia  

9

37

311%

Flagler  

3

12

300%

Franklin  

0

0

Gadsden  

1

0

-100%

Gilchrist  

0

0

Glades  

0

3

300%

Gulf  

0

0

Hamilton  

0

0

Hardee  

0

0

Hendry  

0

3

300%

Hernando  

0

20

2000%

Highlands  

2

13

550%

Hillsborough  

75

246

228%

Holmes  

0

0

Indian River  

10

22

120%

Jackson  

1

1

0%

Jefferson  

0

0

Lafayette  

0

0

Lake  

9

43

378%

Lee  

30

156

420%

Leon  

6

18

200%

Levy  

0

2

200%

Liberty  

0

0

Madison  

0

0

Manatee  

15

39

160%

Marion  

4

22

450%

Martin  

4

25

525%

Monroe  

2

21

950%

Nassau  

1

8

700%

Okaloosa  

14

31

121%

Okeechobee  

0

0

Orange  

48

272

467%

Osceola  

25

90

260%

Palm Beach  

89

407

357%

Pasco  

14

37

164%

Pinellas  

41

109

166%

Polk  

13

55

323%

Putnam  

2

13

550%

Santa Rosa  

4

30

650%

Sarasota  

21

52

148%

Seminole  

22

83

277%

St. Johns  

18

58

222%

St. Lucie  

5

27

440%

Sumter  

8

46

475%

Suwannee  

0

3

300%

Taylor  

0

0

Union  

0

0

Volusia  

16

64

300%

Wakulla  

0

1

100%

Walton  

9

8

-11%

Washington  

0

1

100%

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

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