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

May 7, 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 6, 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 6, 2020.

 

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/28/20

5/5/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/28-5/5)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Minnesota

4181

7851

88%

1

Nebraska

3517

6373

81%

2

Iowa

6376

10111

59%

3

Kansas

3652

5648

55%

4

Virginia

14339

20257

41%

5

New Mexico

2974

4138

39%

6

Puerto Rico

1400

1924

37%

7

?7

Illinois

48102

65889

37%

8

?1

Wisconsin

6289

8566

36%

9

?1

Tennessee

10052

13690

36%

10

?2

Maryland

20113

27117

35%

11

?2

Arizona

6955

9305

34%

12

?1

District of Columbia

3994

5322

33%

13

?1

Kentucky

4375

5822

33%

14

?7

New Hampshire

2010

2636

31%

15

?4

Mississippi

6342

8207

29%

16

?1

Texas

26357

33912

29%

17

?1

North Carolina

9755

12510

28%

18

?2

North Dakota

991

1266

28%

19

?4

Indiana

16588

21033

27%

20

?2

California

46164

58456

27%

21

?4

Utah

4345

5449

25%

22

Rhode Island

7927

9933

25%

23

?1

Ohio

16769

20969

25%

24

?1

Alabama

6750

8437

25%

25

?1

Missouri

7450

9121

22%

26

?2

Colorado

14316

17367

21%

27

?3

Oklahoma

3410

4127

21%

28

?1

Massachusetts

58302

70271

21%

29

Georgia

24922

29998

20%

30

?2

Pennsylvania

45137

53864

19%

31

South Carolina

5735

6841

19%

32

?1

Oregon

2385

2839

19%

33

?4

Maine

1040

1226

18%

34

?2

South Dakota

2313

2721

18%

35

Nevada

4821

5660

17%

36

?2

Delaware

4575

5371

17%

37

?18

Connecticut

26312

30621

16%

38

?1

New Jersey

113856

130593

15%

39

?1

Florida

32848

37439

14%

40

?2

West Virginia

1095

1246

14%

41

?1

Michigan

39262

44451

13%

42

?1

Arkansas

3127

3525

13%

43

?1

Wyoming

536

604

13%

44

?1

Washington

13842

15594

13%

45

Louisiana

27286

29996

10%

46

?1

Idaho

1952

2127

9%

47

?1

New York

295106

321192

9%

48

Alaska

351

371

6%

49

Vermont

862

907

5%

50

Hawaii

609

625

3%

51

Montana

451

456

1%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of May 6, 2020.

 

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/29/20

5/6/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (4/29-5/6)

Alachua  

262

295

13%

Baker  

20

22

10%

Bay  

70

76

9%

Bradford  

46

48

4%

Brevard  

270

320

19%

Broward  

4898

5553

13%

Calhoun  

8

19

138%

Charlotte  

223

294

32%

Citrus  

97

101

4%

Clay  

272

288

6%

Collier  

581

677

17%

Columbia  

57

96

68%

Dade  

11927

13371

12%

Desoto  

28

42

50%

Dixie  

6

10

67%

Duval  

1007

1084

8%

Escambia  

496

604

22%

Flagler  

133

142

7%

Franklin  

2

2

0%

Gadsden  

94

120

28%

Gilchrist  

6

6

0%

Glades  

6

6

0%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

6

7

17%

Hardee  

16

34

113%

Hendry  

80

120

50%

Hernando  

89

97

9%

Highlands  

81

88

9%

Hillsborough  

1105

1331

20%

Holmes  

9

10

11%

Indian River  

90

99

10%

Jackson  

14

23

64%

Jefferson  

28

28

0%

Lafayette  

1

3

200%

Lake  

227

236

4%

Lee  

1003

1176

17%

Leon  

214

243

14%

Levy  

18

20

11%

Liberty  

3

70

2233%

Madison  

49

61

24%

Manatee  

567

722

27%

Marion  

165

196

19%

Martin  

186

224

20%

Monroe  

79

80

1%

Nassau  

56

60

7%

Okaloosa  

153

162

6%

Okeechobee  

10

18

80%

Orange  

1371

1460

6%

Osceola  

479

529

10%

Palm Beach  

2911

3480

20%

Pasco  

241

285

18%

Pinellas  

718

801

12%

Polk  

468

564

21%

Putnam  

103

121

17%

Santa Rosa  

153

158

3%

Sarasota  

338

405

20%

Seminole  

373

408

9%

St. Johns  

207

216

4%

St. Lucie  

239

265

11%

Sumter  

177

236

33%

Suwannee  

129

143

11%

Taylor  

3

3

0%

Union  

4

5

25%

Volusia  

448

526

17%

Wakulla  

22

29

32%

Walton  

35

51

46%

Washington  

12

12

0%

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of May 6, 2020.

 

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