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2019–20 coronavirus pandemic by country and territory
Locations Cases Deaths Recov. Ref.
174 338,448 14,691 98,393
China (mainland) 81,093 3,270 72,703
Italy 59,138 5,476 7,024
United States 35,418 473 175
Spain 28,768 1,772 2,575
Germany 24,873 94 266
Iran 21,638 1,685 7,913
France 16,018 674 2,200
South Korea 8,961 111 3,166
Switzerland 7,245 98 15
United Kingdom 5,702 282 140
Netherlands 4,216 180
Austria 3,582 16 9
Belgium 3,401 75 340
Norway 2,385 7
Sweden 1,934 23 16
Australia 1,629 7 88
Portugal 1,600 14 5
Brazil 1,546 25 2
Denmark 1,512 13
Canada 1,472 21 18
Malaysia 1,306 11 139
Turkey 1,236 30 0
Czech Republic 1,120 1 6
Japan 1,086 36 235
Israel 1,071 1 37
Ireland 906 4 5
Luxembourg 798 8 6
Ecuador 789 14 3
Pakistan 776 5 5
Diamond Princess 712 9 574
Poland 634 7 1
Chile 632 1 8
Finland 626 1 10
Greece 624 15 19
Thailand 721 1 52
Iceland 568 1 36
Indonesia 514 48 29
Saudi Arabia 511 0 18
Qatar 494 0 33
Singapore 455 2 144
Romania 433 2 64
India 415 7 24
Slovenia 414 2
Philippines 380 25 15
Russia 367 0 16
Peru 363 5 1
Bahrain 334 2 149
Egypt 327 14 56
Estonia 326 0 4
Hong Kong 317 4 100
Panama 313 3 1
South Africa 274 0 0
Argentina 266 4 27
Croatia 254 0 5
Mexico 251 2 4
Lebanon 248 4 8
Iraq 233 20 57
Colombia 231 2 3
Serbia 222 2 2
Dominican Republic 202 3 0
Algeria 201 17 65
Taiwan 195 2 29
Armenia 194 0 2
Kuwait 188 0 30
Bulgaria 187 3 3
Slovakia 185 0 7
San Marino 175 20 4
Hungary 167 7 16
Uruguay 158 0 0
United Arab Emirates 153 2 38
Lithuania 143 1 1
Latvia 139 0 1
Costa Rica 134 2 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 126 1 2
Morocco 115 4 3
North Macedonia 114 1 1
Vietnam 113 0 17
Andorra 112 1 1
Jordan 112 0 1
New Zealand 102 0 0
Moldova 94 1 2
Malta 90 0 2
Albania 89 2 2
Brunei 88 0 2
Cambodia 86 0 2
Sri Lanka 81 0 3
Venezuela 77 0 15
Belarus 76 0 15
Burkina Faso 75 4 5
Cyprus 75 0 0
Tunisia 75 3 1
Ukraine 73 3 1
Senegal 67 0 5
Azerbaijan 65 1 10
Palestine 59 0 17
Kazakhstan 59 0 0
Oman 55 0 17
Georgia 54 0 3
Trinidad and Tobago 50 0 0
Liechtenstein 44 0 0
Uzbekistan 43 0 0
Afghanistan 40 1 1
Cameroon 40 0 2
Northern Cyprus 38 0 3
Cuba 35 1 0
Kosovo 31 0 0
DR Congo 30 2 0
Nigeria 30 0 2
Bangladesh 27 2 3
Honduras 26 0 0
Ivory Coast 25 0 1
Bolivia 24 0 0
Ghana 24 1 0
Mauritius 24 2 0
Monaco 23 0 1
Paraguay 22 1 0
Montenegro 21 1 0
Guernsey 20 0 0
Guatemala 19 1 0
Jamaica 19 1 2
Macau 19 0 10
Rwanda 19 0 0
Togo 16 0 0
Jersey 15 0 0
Kenya 15 0 0
Barbados 14 0 0
Kyrgyzstan 14 0 0
Maldives 13 0 3
Tanzania 12 0 0
Ethiopia 11 0 0
Mongolia 10 0 0
Seychelles 7 0 0
Equatorial Guinea 6 0 0
Gabon 5 1 0
Isle of Man 5 0 0
Suriname 5 0 0
Bahamas 4 0 0
Eswatini 4 0 0
Guyana 4 1 0
Cape Verde 3 0 0
Central African Republic 3 0 0
Republic of the Congo 3 0 0
El Salvador 3 0 0
Madagascar 3 0 0
Liberia 3 0 0
Namibia 3 0 0
Zambia 3 0 0
Zimbabwe 3 0 0
Angola 2 0 0
Benin 2 0 0
Bhutan 2 0 0
Fiji 2 0 0
Guinea 2 0 1
Haiti 2 0 0
Mauritania 2 0 0
Nicaragua 2 0 0
Niger 2 0 0
Saint Lucia 2 0 0
Sudan 2 1 0
Antigua and Barbuda 1 0 0
Chad 1 0 0
Dominica 1 0 0
Djibouti 1 0 0
Eritrea 1 0 0
Gambia 1 0 0
Grenada 1 0 0
Mozambique 1 0 0
Nepal 1 0 1
Papua New Guinea 1 0 0
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1 0 0
Somalia 1 0 0
Syria 1 0 0
East Timor 1 0 0
Uganda 1 0 0
Vatican City 1 0 0
As of 23 March 2020 (UTC) · History of cases: China, international
Notes
  1. Countries and territories, and one international conveyance where cases were diagnosed. Nationality and location of original infection may vary. In some countries, the cases cover several territories, as noted accordingly.
  2. Reported cumulative confirmed cases. The actual number of infections and cases are likely higher than reported, but impossible to ascertain.
  3. Recovered cases. All recoveries may not be reported. "–" denotes that no reliable data is currently available for that territory, not that the value is zero.
  4. China
    Includes clinically diagnosed cases and deaths from 12 February 2020 and onwards in the province of Hubei.
  5. Italy
    Only at-risk people showing symptoms have been tested from 27 February 2020 and onwards.
  6. United States
    Includes 56 cases in the US territories:
     • Guam (27 cases)
     • Puerto Rico (23 cases)
     • the U.S. Virgin Islands (6 cases)
    as well as cases identified on the Grand Princess.

    Data is from unofficial trackers and not from the official Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

  7. Iran
    Due to a shortage of resources, testing is restricted to severe cases. Includes clinically diagnosed cases and deaths from 9 March 2020 and onwards.
  8. France
    Includes 169 cases and 2 deaths in overseas regions:
     • French Guiana (18 cases)
     • Guadeloupe (56 cases; 1 death)
     • Martinique (37 cases; 1 death)
     • Mayotte (11 cases)
     • Réunion (47 cases)
    and 27 cases in collectivities:
     • French Polynesia (15 cases)
     • New Caledonia (4 cases)
     • Saint Barthélemy (3 cases)
     • Saint Martin (5 cases)
  9. Switzerland
    While there are more positive cases in Switzerland, the figure reported here is only the number of confirmed cases.
  10. United Kingdom
    Includes a further 19 cases, 1 death and 5 recoveries in the British Overseas Territories, not counted in the UK government sources:
     • Akrotiri and Dhekelia (3 cases)
     • Bermuda (2 cases)
     • The Cayman Islands (3 cases; 1 death)
     • Gibraltar (10 cases; 5 recoveries)
     • Montserrat (1 case)
  11. Netherlands
    Includes 12 cases and 1 death in constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean:
     • Aruba (8 cases)
     • Curaçao (3 cases; 1 death)
     • Sint Maarten (1 case)

    The Dutch Government agency RIVM, responsible for the constituent country the Netherlands, does not count its number of recoveries.

  12. Norway
    From 13 March 2020, testing of the normal population was discontinued, and is now only reserved for health professionals and acutely ill people in vulnerable groups.

    The Norwegian Institute of Public Health states that there are more infected people in Norway than the figures show. The dark figures are presumed to be higher because of limited testing. Nevertheless, the total number of tests per capita was as of 20 March comparatively high in Norway.

  13. Sweden
    Testing of suspected infections has been cut back in the whole country in the period around 12 March 2020, in order to focus efforts on people with increased risk of serious illness and complications.
  14. Australia
    Excluding the cases from Diamond Princess cruise ship which are classified as "on an international conveyance". Ten cases, including one fatality recorded by the Australian government.
  15. Denmark
    Includes 119 cases in constituent countries of the Kingdom of Denmark:
     • Faroe Islands (115 cases, 0 deaths)
     • Greenland (4 cases, 0 deaths)

    The Danish Government does not report the number of recoveries.

    From 12 March 2020, the criteria for testing has been changed; only people with more serious symptoms and health professionals are being tested.

  16. The British cruise ship Diamond Princess was in Japanese waters, and Japanese administration was asked to manage its quarantine, with the passengers having not entered Japan. Therefore, this case is neither included in the Japanese government's official count nor in United Kingdom's one. The World Health Organization classifies the cases as being located "on an international conveyance".
  17. Finland
    Includes 2 cases in the autonomous region of Åland Islands.

    Testing is limited to severely ill or at-risk patients and social or health care workers.

  18. Russia
    Excluding the cases from Diamond Princess cruise ship which are classified as "on an international conveyance". One fatality was not officially recorded by the Russian authorities as caused by coronavirus.
  19. Egypt
    Includes cases identified on the MS River Anuket.
  20. Cyprus
    Excluding Northern Cyprus.
  21. Cuba
    Includes cases on the MS Braemar.

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