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May 5, 2020 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today,  U.S. Senator Rick Scott released an update on the growth rate of cases of the Coronavirus by state as of May 5, 2020, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

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 as of May 5, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/27/20

5/4/20

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

Rank by Growth Rate
(Highest=1st)

Change from
Previous Ranking

Minnesota

3811

7234

90%

1

↑1

Nebraska

3358

6037

80%

2

↓1

Iowa

5868

9703

65%

3

Kansas

3473

5383

55%

4

Virginia

13538

19493

44%

5

New Mexico

2825

4031

43%

6

Illinois

45883

63777

39%

7

Tennessee

9918

13571

37%

8

↑2

Maryland

19487

26408

36%

9

Wisconsin

6081

8236

35%

10

↑2

New Hampshire

1938

2588

34%

11

District of Columbia

3892

5170

33%

12

↑5

Arizona

6725

8924

33%

13

↑1

Puerto Rico

1389

1843

33%

14

↑1

North Dakota

942

1225

30%

15

↓7

Texas

25321

32783

29%

16

↑3

Mississippi

6094

7877

29%

17

↑3

Indiana

15961

20507

28%

18

↓5

Delaware

4162

5288

27%

19

↓1

North Carolina

9428

11971

27%

20

↓4

Kentucky

4156

5245

26%

21

↑2

Utah

4236

5317

26%

22

↑2

Ohio

16325

20474

25%

23

↑2

Rhode Island

7708

9652

25%

24

↓3

California

44966

55884

24%

25

↓3

Alabama

6539

8112

24%

26

↑2

Oklahoma

3281

4044

23%

27

↑2

Missouri

7305

8946

22%

28

↑3

Massachusetts

56462

69087

22%

29

↓3

Colorado

13879

16918

22%

30

↓3

Pennsylvania

43558

52816

21%

31

↑2

Georgia

24302

29451

21%

32

↓2

South Carolina

5613

6757

20%

33

↓1

Nevada

4700

5630

20%

34

↑7

South Dakota

2244

2668

19%

35

↓1

Maine

1023

1205

18%

36

↓1

Oregon

2354

2759

17%

37

↑1

New Jersey

111188

128269

15%

38

↓1

Connecticut

25997

29973

15%

39

↑1

West Virginia

1063

1224

15%

40

↑4

Michigan

38210

43990

15%

41

↓2

Florida

32138

36897

15%

42

↑1

Wyoming

520

596

15%

43

↓7

Arkansas

3069

3491

14%

44

↓2

Washington

13686

15462

13%

45

Idaho

1897

2106

11%

46

↑2

Louisiana

27068

29673

10%

47

New York

291996

318953

9%

48

↓2

Alaska

345

370

7%

49

Vermont

855

902

5%

50

Hawaii

607

621

2%

51

Montana

449

457

2%

52

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
Source: Senator Rick Scott