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

April 1, 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 1, 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 1, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

3/24/20

3/31/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/24-3/31)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

West Virginia

22

162

636%

1

Idaho

81

515

536%

2

?9

Puerto Rico

39

239

513%

3

?6

Indiana

368

2158

486%

4

?1

Massachusetts

1159

6620

471%

5

?3

Oklahoma

106

568

436%

6

Missouri

257

1357

428%

7

?1

Pennsylvania

946

4963

425%

8

?3

New Jersey

3675

18696

409%

9

?2

Connecticut

618

3128

406%

10

?6

Florida

1412

6741

377%

11

?5

Maryland

349

1660

376%

12

?2

Kansas

100

434

334%

13

?4

Virginia

293

1249

326%

14

?8

Michigan

1793

7615

325%

15

?2

Colorado

723

2966

310%

16

?22

Alabama

242

987

308%

17

?2

Iowa

124

497

301%

18

?3

Nevada

278

1114

301%

19

?1

Texas

955

3809

299%

20

?1

Arizona

326

1289

295%

21

?9

Rhode Island

124

488

294%

22

?4

Illinois

1537

5994

290%

23

Montana

51

198

288%

24

?14

Ohio

567

2199

288%

25

?7

Kentucky

162

628

288%

26

?2

Georgia

1026

3929

283%

27

?2

Louisiana

1388

5237

277%

28

?5

Wyoming

29

109

276%

29

?2

South Dakota

30

108

260%

30

?2

New Hampshire

101

357

253%

31

?13

District of Columbia

141

495

251%

32

?5

Alaska

34

119

250%

33

?6

North Dakota

36

122

239%

34

?4

Oregon

210

690

229%

35

?5

California

2538

8210

223%

36

South Carolina

342

1083

217%

37

?12

New Mexico

100

315

215%

38

?9

North Carolina

495

1535

210%

39

?11

Tennessee

772

2391

210%

40

?22

Vermont

95

293

208%

41

?7

Delaware

104

319

207%

42

?17

Utah

298

888

198%

43

?2

New York

25681

75833

195%

44

?5

Wisconsin

481

1412

194%

45

?1

Mississippi

320

937

193%

46

?11

Nebraska

66

172

161%

47

?1

Maine

118

303

157%

48

?1

Minnesota

261

629

141%

49

?2

Arkansas

219

523

139%

50

Washington

2328

5432

133%

51

?1

Hawaii

90

204

127%

52

?10

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 1, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

3/25/20

4/1/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases (3/25-4/1)

 

Alachua  

46

90

96%

 

Baker  

5

9

80%

 

Bay  

3

10

233%

 

Bradford  

1

3

200%

 

Brevard  

12

38

217%

 

Broward  

412

1232

199%

 

Calhoun  

0

1

100%

 

Charlotte  

3

24

700%

 

Citrus  

9

19

111%

 

Clay  

16

46

188%

 

Collier  

57

150

163%

 

Columbia  

3

3

0%

 

Dade  

491

2202

348%

 

Desoto  

4

7

75%

 

Dixie  

0

0

 

Duval  

60

218

263%

 

Escambia  

17

94

453%

 

Flagler  

6

20

233%

 

Franklin  

0

0

 

Gadsden  

1

1

0%

 

Gilchrist  

0

0

 

Glades  

0

3

300%

 

Gulf  

0

1

100%

 

Hamilton  

0

0

 

Hardee  

0

0

 

Hendry  

0

4

400%

 

Hernando  

8

24

200%

 

Highlands  

5

17

240%

 

Hillsborough  

123

309

151%

 

Holmes  

0

1

100%

 

Indian River  

12

33

175%

 

Jackson  

1

2

100%

 

Jefferson  

0

0

 

Lafayette  

0

0

 

Lake  

22

67

205%

 

Lee  

52

212

308%

 

Leon  

8

28

250%

 

Levy  

0

2

200%

 

Liberty  

0

0

 

Madison  

0

0

 

Manatee  

26

58

123%

 

Marion  

5

28

460%

 

Martin  

7

29

314%

 

Monroe  

11

27

145%

 

Nassau  

4

11

175%

 

Okaloosa  

18

39

117%

 

Okeechobee  

0

0

 

Orange  

89

392

340%

 

Osceola  

39

115

195%

 

Palm Beach  

141

567

302%

 

Pasco  

18

43

139%

 

Pinellas  

54

170

215%

 

Polk  

15

76

407%

 

Putnam  

5

13

160%

 

Santa Rosa  

8

44

450%

 

Sarasota  

32

82

156%

 

Seminole  

32

109

241%

 

St. Johns  

28

83

196%

 

St. Lucie  

9

40

344%

 

Sumter  

18

52

189%

 

Suwannee  

0

4

400%

 

Taylor  

0

0

–  

 

Union  

0

1

100%

 

Volusia  

28

80

186%

 

Wakulla  

0

1

100%

 

Walton  

13

18

38%

 

Washington  

0

1

100%

 

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

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