COVID-19 WORLD UPDATE: Different Countries , Their Total Number of Confirmed Cases and Death Witnessed So Far.

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Multiple cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan in late December are being reported daily all around the world.

 

More than 448,000 people have died from COVID-19, while there has been more than 8.3 million confirmed in at least 188 countries and territories. Recovery of more than 4 million people has been reported too.

 

Below are the countries that have so far confirmed COVID-19 cases:

 

United States – 2,163,290 cases, 117,717 deaths

Brazil – 955,377 cases, 46,510 deaths

Russia – 560,279 cases, 7,638 deaths

India – 336,946 cases, 12,237 deaths

United Kingdom – 300,717 cases, 42,238 deaths

Spain – 244,683 cases, 27,136 deaths

Italy – 237,828 cases, 34,448 deaths

Peru – 240,908 cases, 7,257 deaths

Chile – 220,628 cases, 3,615 deaths

Iran – 195,051 cases, 9,185 deaths

France – 194,805 cases, 29,578 deaths

Germany – 188,604 cases, 8,868 deaths

Turkey – 182,727 cases, 4,861 deaths

Mexico – 159,793 cases, 19,810 deaths

Pakistan – 160,118 cases, 3,093 deaths

Saudi Arabia – 141,234 cases, 1,091 deaths

Canada – 101,491 cases, 8,312 deaths

Bangladesh – 98,489 cases, 1,305 deaths

China – 84,458 cases, 4,638 deaths

Qatar – 83,174 cases, 82 deaths

South Africa – 80,412 cases, 1,674 deaths

Belgium – 60,244 cases, 9,675 deaths

Belarus – 56,032 cases, 324 deaths

Colombia – 55,083 cases, 1,887 deaths

Sweden – 54,562 cases, 5,041 deaths

Netherlands – 49,412 cases, 6,093 deaths

Egypt – 49,219 cases, 1,850 deaths

Ecuador – 48,490 cases, 4,007 deaths

United Arab Emirates – 43,364 cases, 295 deaths

Indonesia – 41,431 cases, 2,276 deaths

Singapore – 41,216 cases, 26 deaths

Portugal – 37,672 cases, 1,523 deaths

Kuwait – 37,533 cases, 306 deaths

Argentina – 35,552 cases, 913 deaths

Ukraine – 33,986 cases, 976 deaths

Switzerland – 31,187 cases, 1,956 deaths

Poland – 30,701 cases, 1,316 deaths

Philippines – 27,238 cases, 1,116 deaths

Afghanistan – 26,874 cases, 546 deaths

Oman – 26,079 cases, 119 deaths

Ireland – 25,341 cases, 1,710 deaths

Iraq – 24,254 cases, 773 deaths

Dominican Republic – 24,105 cases, 633 deaths

Romania – 22,760 cases, 1,451 deaths

Panama – 22,597 cases, 470 deaths

Bolivia – 20,685 cases, 679 deaths

Israel – 19,783 cases, 303 deaths

Bahrain – 19,961 cases, 51 deaths

Armenia – 18,033 cases, 309 deaths

Japan – 17,530 cases, 935 deaths

Austria – 17,203 cases, 687 deaths

Nigeria – 17,735 cases, 469 deaths

Kazakhstan – 15,887 cases, 97 deaths

Moldova – 12,732 cases, 438 deaths

Ghana – 12,590 cases, 66 deaths

Serbia – 12,522 cases, 257 deaths

Denmark – 12,494 cases, 598 deaths

South Korea – 12,257 cases, 280 deaths

Algeria – 11,268 cases, 799 deaths

Azerbaijan – 10,991 cases, 133 deaths

Guatemala – 11,251 cases, 432 deaths

Czech Republic – 10,162 cases, 333 deaths

Cameroon – 9,864 cases, 276 deaths

Honduras – 10,299 cases, 336 deaths

Morocco – 8,997 cases, 213 deaths

Norway – 8,692 cases, 243 deaths

Malaysia – 8,515 cases, 121 deaths

Sudan – 8,020 cases, 487 deaths

Australia – 7,391 cases, 102 deaths

Nepal – 7,177 cases, 20 deaths

Finland – 7,117 cases, 326 deaths

Uzbekistan – 5,682 cases, 19 deaths

Ivory Coast – 6,063 cases, 48 deaths

Senegal – 5,369 cases, 73 deaths

Tajikistan – 5,221 cases, 51 deaths

Democratic Republic of the Congo – 5,100 cases, 117 deaths

Guinea – 4,668 cases, 26 deaths

Haiti – 4,688 cases, 82 deaths

Djibouti – 4,545 cases, 43 deaths

North Macedonia – 4,482 cases, 210 deaths

Gabon – 4,229 cases, 30 deaths

Luxembourg – 4,085 cases, 110 deaths

Hungary – 4,079 cases, 568 deaths

El Salvador – 4,066 cases, 82 deaths

Kenya – 4,044 cases, 107 deaths

Ethiopia – 3,759 cases, 63 deaths

Bulgaria – 3,542 cases, 184 deaths

Greece – 3,203 cases, 187 deaths

Venezuela – 3,386 cases, 28 deaths

Bosnia and Herzegovina – 3,141 cases, 168 deaths

Thailand – 3,135 cases, 58 deaths

Somalia – 2,696 cases, 88 deaths

Central African Republic – 2,564 cases, 18 deaths

Kyrgystan – 2,657 cases, 30 deaths

Cuba – 2,280 cases, 84 deaths

Croatia – 2,258 cases, 107 deaths

Mauritania – 2,223 cases, 95 deaths

Maldives – 2,120 cases, 8 deaths

Estonia – 1,977 cases, 69 deaths

Sri Lanka – 1,924 cases, 11 deaths

Mali – 1,890 cases, 107 deaths

Costa Rica – 1,871 cases, 12 deaths

Nicaragua – 1,823 cases, 64 deaths

Iceland – 1,815 cases, 10 deaths

Lithuania – 1,778 cases, 76 deaths

South Sudan – 1,776 cases, 30 deaths

Albania – 1,722 cases, 38 deaths

Equatorial Guinea – 1,664 cases, 32 deaths

Slovakia – 1,561 cases, 28 deaths

New Zealand – 1,506 cases, 22 deaths

Slovenia – 1,503 cases, 109 deaths

Guinea-Bissau – 1,492 cases, 15 deaths

Lebanon – 1,489 cases 32 deaths

Kosovo – 1,486 cases, 33 deaths

Zambia – 1,412 cases, 11 deaths

Madagascar – 1,378 cases, 12 deaths

Paraguay – 1,308 cases, 13 deaths

Sierra Leone – 1,249 cases, 51 deaths

Tunisia – 1,128 cases, 50 deaths

Latvia – 1,108 cases, 30 deaths

Niger – 1,020 cases, 67 deaths

Jordan – 987 cases, 9 deaths

Cyprus – 985 cases, 18 deaths

Yemen – 902 cases, 244 deaths

Burkina Faso – 899 cases, 53 deaths

Georgia – 893 cases, 14 deaths

Republic of the Congo – 883 cases, 27 deaths

Andorra – 854 cases, 52 deaths

Chad – 854 cases, 74 deaths

Uruguay – 849 cases, 24 deaths

Cape Verde – 792 cases, 7 deaths

Uganda – 741 cases

San Marino – 696 cases, 42 deaths

Sao Tome and Principe – 683 cases, 12 deaths

Malta – 662 cases, 9 deaths

Mozambique – 651 cases, 4 deaths

Rwanda – 639 cases, 2 deaths

Jamaica – 626 cases, 10 deaths

Benin – 572 cases, 9 deaths

Malawi – 572 cases, 6 deaths

Eswatini – 563 cases, 4 deaths

Occupied Palestinian Territories – 553 cases, 3 deaths

Togo – 544 cases, 13 deaths

Liberia – 516 cases, 33 deaths

Tanzania – 509 cases, 21 deaths

Libya – 500 cases, 10 deaths

Taiwan – 446 cases, 7 deaths

Zimbabwe – 401 cases, 4 deaths

Mauritius – 337 cases, 10 deaths

Vietnam – 335 cases

Montenegro – 333 cases, 9 deaths

Myanmar – 263 cases, 6 deaths

Suriname – 261 cases, 6 deaths

Comoros – 197 cases, 3 deaths

Mongolia – 201 cases

Syria – 187 cases, 7 deaths

Guyana – 171 cases, 12 deaths

Angola – 155 cases, 7 deaths

Brunei – 141 cases, 3 deaths

Cambodia – 128 cases

Trinidad and Tobago – 123 cases, 8 deaths

Eritrea – 131 cases

Bahamas – 104 cases, 11 deaths

Burundi – 104 cases, 1 death

Monaco – 99 cases, 4 deaths

Barbados – 97 cases, 7 deaths

Liechtenstein – 82 cases, 1 death

Bhutan – 67 cases

Botswana – 79 cases, 1 death

Gambia – 34 cases, 1 death

Namibia – 39 cases

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 29 cases

Antigua and Barbuda – 26 cases, 3 deaths

East Timor – 24 cases

Grenada – 23 cases

Belize – 22 cases, 2 deaths

Laos – 19 cases

Saint Lucia – 19 cases

Dominica – 18 cases

Fiji – 18 cases

Saint Kitts and Nevis – 15 cases

Vatican – 12 cases

Seychelles – 11 cases

Western Sahara – 9 cases, 1 death

Papua New Guinea – 8 cases

Lesotho – 4 cases

 

 

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