Worldometer Coronavirus Population COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Last updated: March 24, 2020, 07:24 GMT Case Graphs - Death Graphs - Countries - Death Rate - Incubation - Age - Symptoms - News Coronavirus Cases: 382,126 view by country Deaths: 16,568 Recovered: 102,501 ACTIVE CASES 263,057 Currently Infected Patients 250,982 (95%) in Mild Condition 12,075 (5%) Serious or Critical Show Graph Jan 22 Feb 21 Mar 22 Jan 28 Feb 03 Feb 09 Feb 15 Feb 27 Mar 04 Mar 10 Mar 16 0 200k 400k Show Statistics CLOSED CASES 119,069 Cases which had an outcome: 102,501 (86%) Recovered / Discharged 16,568 (14%) Deaths Show Graph Feb 02 Feb 22 Mar 13 Feb 07 Feb 12 Feb 17 Feb 27 Mar 03 Mar 08 Mar 18 Mar 23 0% 100% Show Statistics linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus Cases Total Cases (Linear Scale) Jan 22 Feb 01 Feb 11 Feb 21 Mar 02 Mar 12 Mar 22 0 100k 200k 300k 400k Cases More Case Statistics linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus Deaths Total Deaths (Linear Scale) Jan 22 Feb 01 Feb 11 Feb 21 Mar 02 Mar 12 Mar 22 0 5k 10k 15k 20k Deaths More Death Statistics The charts above are updated after the close of the day in GMT+0. Latest data is provisional, pending delayed reporting and adjustments from China's NHC. Useful info: Symptoms Incubation Period Mortality Rate Age, Sex, and existing conditions of Deaths Confirmed Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or Conveyance The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 195 countries and territories around the world and 1 international conveyance (the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan). The day is reset after midnight GMT+0. Report coronavirus cases Now Yesterday Country, Other Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Total Recovered Active Cases Serious, Critical Tot Cases/ 1M pop China 81,171 +78 3,277 +7 73,159 4,735 1,573 56 Italy 63,927 6,077 7,432 50,418 3,204 1,057 USA 46,145 +2,411 582 +29 295 45,268 1,040 139 Spain 35,136 2,311 3,355 29,470 2,355 751 Germany 29,056 123 453 28,480 23 347 Iran 23,049 1,812 8,376 12,861 274 France 19,856 860 2,200 16,796 2,082 304 S. Korea 9,037 +76 120 +9 3,507 5,410 59 176 Switzerland 8,795 120 131 8,544 141 1,016 UK 6,650 335 135 6,180 20 98 Netherlands 4,749 213 2 4,534 435 277 Austria 4,493 +19 21 9 4,463 16 499 Belgium 3,743 88 401 3,254 322 323 Norway 2,625 10 6 2,609 41 484 Australia 2,136 +249 8 +1 118 2,010 11 84 Canada 2,091 24 320 1,747 1 55 Portugal 2,060 23 14 2,023 47 202 Sweden 2,059 +13 33 +6 16 2,010 110 204 Brazil 1,924 34 2 1,888 18 9 Turkey 1,529 37 1,492 18 Malaysia 1,518 15 +1 159 1,344 57 47 Denmark 1,460 24 1 1,435 55 252 Israel 1,442 1 41 1,400 29 167 Czechia 1,287 +51 1 7 1,279 19 120 Japan 1,140 +12 42 285 813 54 9 Ireland 1,125 6 5 1,114 29 228 Ecuador 981 18 3 960 2 56 Pakistan 892 +17 6 13 873 4 Luxembourg 875 8 6 861 3 1,398 Thailand 827 +106 4 +3 52 771 7 12 Poland 749 8 13 728 3 20 Chile 746 2 11 733 7 39 Diamond Princess 712 10 +2 587 115 15 Finland 700 1 10 689 13 126 Greece 695 17 29 649 35 67 Iceland 588 1 51 536 14 1,723 Indonesia 579 49 30 500 2 Romania 576 8 +1 73 495 15 30 Saudi Arabia 562 19 543 16 India 511 +12 10 37 464 0.4 Singapore 509 2 152 355 14 87 Philippines 501 +39 33 19 449 1 5 Qatar 501 33 468 6 174 Slovenia 442 3 439 12 213 Russia 438 1 17 420 3 South Africa 402 4 398 7 Peru 395 5 1 389 19 12 Bahrain 377 2 164 211 3 222 Mexico 367 +51 4 +1 4 359 1 3 Egypt 366 19 68 279 4 Hong Kong 357 4 100 253 4 48 Estonia 352 4 348 4 265 Panama 345 6 1 338 33 80 Croatia 315 1 5 309 5 77 Colombia 306 +29 3 6 297 6 Argentina 301 4 51 246 7 Lebanon 267 4 8 255 4 39 Iraq 266 23 62 181 7 Serbia 249 3 3 243 12 28 Dominican Republic 245 3 3 239 23 Armenia 235 2 233 6 79 Algeria 230 17 65 148 5 Taiwan 215 +20 2 29 184 9 Bulgaria 202 +1 3 3 196 8 29 UAE 198 2 41 155 2 20 Kuwait 189 30 159 5 44 San Marino 187 20 4 163 13 5,511 Hungary 187 +20 8 21 158 6 19 Slovakia 186 7 179 2 34 Latvia 180 1 179 95 Lithuania 179 1 1 177 1 66 Uruguay 162 162 3 47 Costa Rica 158 2 2 154 2 31 New Zealand 155 +53 12 143 32 Morocco 143 4 5 134 1 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 137 +1 1 2 134 1 42 North Macedonia 136 2 1 133 1 65 Andorra 133 1 1 131 2 1,721 Jordan 127 1 126 12 Vietnam 123 17 106 2 1 Faeroe Islands 118 23 95 2,415 Cyprus 116 1 3 112 3 96 Moldova 109 1 2 106 3 27 Malta 107 2 105 1 242 Albania 104 4 2 98 2 36 Burkina Faso 99 4 5 90 5 Sri Lanka 97 2 95 2 5 Brunei 91 2 89 2 208 Tunisia 89 3 1 85 11 8 Cambodia 87 2 85 1 5 Oman 84 +18 17 67 16 Venezuela 84 15 69 2 3 Belarus 81 22 59 9 Senegal 79 8 71 5 Ukraine 73 3 1 69 2 Azerbaijan 72 1 10 61 3 7 Réunion 71 1 70 79 Kazakhstan 68 +6 68 4 Georgia 66 +5 9 57 1 17 Guadeloupe 62 1 61 4 155 Palestine 59 17 42 12 Cameroon 56 2 54 2 Martinique 53 1 52 7 141 Trinidad and Tobago 52 +1 52 37 Liechtenstein 51 51 1,338 Uzbekistan 49 +3 49 1 Afghanistan 42 +2 1 1 40 1 Kyrgyzstan 42 +26 42 6 Cuba 40 1 39 3 4 Nigeria 40 1 2 37 0.2 DRC 36 2 34 0.4 Mauritius 36 2 34 1 28 Channel Islands 36 36 207 Rwanda 36 36 3 Bangladesh 33 3 5 25 0.2 Puerto Rico 31 2 1 28 11 Honduras 30 30 3 Guam 29 1 28 172 Bolivia 28 +1 28 2 Ghana 27 2 25 0.9 Paraguay 27 +5 2 +1 25 1 4 Montenegro 27 1 26 43 Macao 25 10 15 39 Ivory Coast 25 2 23 0.9 Mayotte 24 24 88 Monaco 23 1 22 586 French Polynesia 23 +5 23 82 Jamaica 21 +2 1 2 18 7 Guatemala 20 1 19 1 Guyana 20 1 19 25 French Guiana 20 6 14 67 Togo 18 18 2 Barbados 17 17 59 Madagascar 17 +5 17 0.6 U.S. Virgin Islands 17 17 163 Kenya 16 16 0.3 Gibraltar 15 5 10 445 Isle of Man 13 13 153 Maldives 13 5 8 24 Aruba 12 +3 1 11 112 Tanzania 12 12 0.2 Ethiopia 11 11 0.10 Mongolia 10 10 3 Equatorial Guinea 9 9 6 Uganda 9 9 0.2 New Caledonia 8 8 28 Saint Martin 8 8 207 Seychelles 7 7 71 Gabon 6 1 5 3 Benin 6 6 0.5 Bermuda 6 6 96 Haiti 6 6 0.5 Suriname 6 +1 6 10 Cayman Islands 5 1 4 76 El Salvador 5 +2 5 0.8 Curaçao 4 1 3 24 Bahamas 4 4 10 Congo 4 4 0.7 Fiji 4 +1 4 4 Greenland 4 4 70 Guinea 4 4 0.3 Namibia 4 4 2 Eswatini 4 4 3 Zimbabwe 3 1 2 0.2 Angola 3 3 0.09 Antigua and Barbuda 3 3 31 Cabo Verde 3 3 5 CAR 3 3 0.6 Djibouti 3 3 3 Liberia 3 3 0.6 Niger 3 3 0.1 St. Barth 3 3 304 Saint Lucia 3 3 16 Zambia 3 3 0.2 Gambia 2 1 1 0.8 Sudan 2 1 1 0.05 Nepal 2 1 1 0.07 Bhutan 2 2 3 Chad 2 2 0.1 Dominica 2 2 28 Mauritania 2 2 0.4 Myanmar 2 2 0.04 Nicaragua 2 2 0.3 Sint Maarten 2 2 47 Belize 1 1 3 Eritrea 1 1 0.3 Grenada 1 1 9 Vatican City 1 1 1,248 Montserrat 1 1 200 Mozambique 1 1 0.03 Papua New Guinea 1 1 0.1 St. Vincent Grenadines 1 1 9 Somalia 1 1 0.06 Syria 1 1 0.06 Timor-Leste 1 1 0.8 Turks and Caicos 1 1 26 Total: 382,126 3,344 16,568 61 102,501 263,057 12,075 49.0 Highlighted in green= all cases have recovered from the infection Highlighted in grey= all cases have had an outcome (there are no active cases) The "New" columns for China display the previous day changes (as China reports after the day is over). For all other countries, the "New" columns display the changes for the current day while still in progress. [back to top ↑] Latest Updates March 24 (GMT) 2 new cases in Jamaica [source] 19 new cases in Austria [source] 51 new cases in Czechia [source] 1 new death in Romania: a 70-year-old man, with previous health conditions that were treated with insulin, who had returned from Italy [source] 26 new cases in Kyrgyzstan: including a 1-year-old child, a 6-year-old child, and a 14-year-old child with positive results [source] 2 new deaths of former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. 20 new recoveries have also been reported [source] 12 new cases in Japan [source] Guam: The Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs Office has released a statement retracting the 4 new cases previously reported at the U.S. Naval Hospital as "it was made in error" [source] 13 new cases and 6 new deaths in Sweden [source] 1 new death in Malaysia [source] 1 new case in Bulgaria [source] 1 new case in Bosnia and Herzegovina [source] 5 new cases in Georgia [source] 6 new cases in Kazakhstan [source] 18 new cases in Oman [source] 20 new cases in Hungary [source] [source] 20 new cases in Taiwan [source] 17 new cases in Pakistan [source] 249 new cases and 1 new death in Australia [source] [source] [source] 1 new case in Bolivia: a 58-year-old woman who arrived on Friday from Switzerland [source] 5 new cases in Madagascar: all from France and from the same Air France flight [source] 12 new cases in India. Total cases surpass 500 [source] 3 new cases in Uzbekistan [source] 5 new cases in French Polynesia [source] 1 new case in Suriname [source] 3 new cases in Aruba [source] 1 new case in Trinidad and Tobago. 1st case in Tobago: a resident of Trinidad who arrived in Tobago on an international flight on March 18th and was immediately placed under quarantine. 5 days later, he developed symptoms and was admitted to the hospital [source] 5 new cases and 1 new death in Paraguay [source] 2 new cases in Afghanistan [source] 106 new cases and 3 new deaths in Thailand [source] 1 new case in Fiji: a 28-year-old male who had returned from Australia on Saturday. Despite not showing any symptoms of COVID-19, he was advised by health officials at the airport to go straight home and self-quarantine for 14 days. On Sunday night he developed a sore throat and then a cough. After resulting positive to the test, he and his family members were transported to the hospital with separate ambulances. Fiji Airways was practicing safe distancing by spacing out the 26 other passengers, who are now in self-quarantine. The airline had already announced they were cutting their international flights by 95%. Now they announced that, from tomorrow, there will be no more scheduled passenger Fiji Airways travel into or out of Fiji until further notice [source] 29 new cases in Colombia [source] 53 new cases in New Zealand. Probable cases are now counted and treated as confirmed cases. 3 new probable cases and 10 from the previous days have been added to the total today [source] [source] 39 new cases in the Philippines [source] 76 new cases and 9 new deaths in South Korea [source] 2 new cases in El Salvador [source] 51 new cases and 1 new death in Mexico [source] 78 new cases, 7 new deaths (all in Hubei), and 456 new discharges occurred in China on March 23, as reported by the National Health Commission (NHC) of China. After 5 days with no new cases, 1 new case has been reported in Wuhan [source] Archived: February 2020 Coronavirus News Updates January Timeline: On January 31, the first 2 novel coronavirus cases in the UK, [18] the first 2 cases in Russia, [20] and the first case in Sweden and in Spain were reported. Canada reported its 4th case. On Jan. 31, the United States declared Coronavirus a Public Health Emergency issued 14 days quarantine rules for US citizens entering the US from China (mandatory if entering from the Hubei province). issued an order to deny entry to foreigners who have traveled to China within the past two weeks. On January 30, the novel coronavirus total case count surpassed that for SARS (which affected 8,096 people worldwide). On January 30, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a Global Public Health Emergency. On January 30 CDC confirmed the first US case of human to human transmission[17]. Germany, Japan, Vietnam and the United States have reported cases in patients who didn't personally visit China, but contracted the virus from someone else who had visited Wuhan, China[15]. These cases of human to human transmission are the most worrisome, according to the WHO[16]. Wuhan (the city where the virus originated) is the largest city in Central China, with a population of over 11 million people. The city, on January 23, shut down transport links. Following Wuhan lock down, the city of Huanggang was also placed in quarantine, and the city of Ezhou closed its train stations. This means than 18 million people have been placed in isolation. The World Health Organization (WHO) said cutting off a city as large as Wuhan is "unprecedented in public health history."[12] and praised China for its incredible commitment to isolate the virus and minimize the spread to other countries. How dangerous is the virus? There are three parameters to understand in order to assess the magnitude of the risk posed by this novel coronavirus: Transmission Rate (Ro) - number of newly infected people from a single case Case Fatality Rate (CFR) - percent of cases that result in death Determine whether asymptomatic transmission is possible How contagious is the Wuhan Coronavirus? (Ro) The attack rate or transmissibility (how rapidly the disease spreads) of a virus is indicated by its reproductive number (Ro, pronounced R-nought or r-zero), which represents the average number of people to which a single infected person will transmit the virus. WHO's estimated (on Jan. 23) Ro to be between 1.4 and 2.5. [13] Other studies have estimated a Ro between 3.6 and 4.0, and between 2.24 to 3.58. [23]. Preliminary studies had estimated Ro to be between 1.5 and 3.5. [5][6][7] An outbreak with a reproductive number of below 1 will gradually disappear. For comparison, the Ro for the common flu is 1.3 and for SARS it was 2.0. Fatality Rate (case fatality ratio or CFR) of the Wuhan Coronavirus See full details: Coronavirus Fatality Rate The novel coronavirus' case fatality rate has been estimated at around 2%, in the WHO press conference held on January 29, 2020 [16] . However, it noted that, without knowing how many were infected, it was too early to be able to put a percentage on the mortality rate figure. A prior estimate [9] had put that number at 3%. Fatality rate can change as a virus can mutate, according to epidemiologists. For comparison, the case fatality rate for SARS was 10%, and for MERS 34%. Incubation Period (how long it takes for symptoms to appear) See full details: COVID-19 Coronavirus Incubation Period Symptoms of COVID-19 may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 (estimated ranges vary from 2-10 days, 2-14 days, and 10-14 days, see details), during which the virus is contagious but the patient does not display any symptom (asymptomatic transmission). Age and conditions of Coronavirus cases See latest findings: Age, Sex, Demographics of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths According to early estimates by China's National Health Commission (NHC), about 80% of those who died were over the age of 60 and 75% of them had pre-existing health conditions such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.[24] According to the WHO Situation Report no. 7 issued on Jan. 27: The median age of cases detected outside of China is 45 years, ranging from 2 to 74 years. 71% of cases were male. A study of 138 hospitalized patients with NCIP found that the median age was 56 years (interquartile range, 42-68; range, 22-92 years) and 75 (54.3%) were men.[25] The WHO, in its Myth busters FAQs, addresses the question: "Does the new coronavirus affect older people, or are younger people also susceptible?" by answering that: People of all ages can be infected by the novel coronavirus COVID-19. Older people, and people with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) appear to be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus. Patient who died in the Philippines was a 44-year old male The patient who died in the Philippines on February 2, in what was the first death occurring outside of China, was a 44-year-old Chinese man from Wuhan who was admitted on Jan. 25 after experiencing fever, cough, and sore throat, before developing severe pneumonia. In the last few days, “the patient was stable and showed signs of improvement, however, the condition of the patient deteriorated within his last 24 hours resulting in his demise." according to the Philippine Department of Health. Serious Cases of 30 year old patients in France As of Jan. 29, according to French authorities, the conditions of the two earliest Paris cases had worsened and the patients were being treated in intensive care, according to French authorities. The patients have been described as a young couple aged 30 and 31 years old, both Chinese citizens from Wuhan who were asymptomatic when they arrived in Paris on January 18 [19]. Age and Sex of the first deaths as reported by the China National Health Commission (NHC) The NHC reported the details of the first 17 deaths up to 24 pm on January 22, 2020. The deaths included 13 males and 4 females. The median age of the deaths was 75 (range 48-89) years.[21] WHO Risk Assessment: Global Emergency See full details: WHO coronavirus updates On January 30, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a Global Public Health Emergency. For more information from the WHO regarding novel coronavirus: WHO page on Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Comparisons: Every year an estimated 290,000 to 650,000 people die in the world due to complications from seasonal influenza (flu) viruses. This figure corresponds to 795 to 1,781 deaths per day due to the seasonal flu. SARS (November 2002 to July 2003): was a coronavirus that originated from Beijing, China, spread to 29 countries, and resulted in 8,096 people infected with 774 deaths (fatality rate of 9.6%). Considering that SARS ended up infecting 5,237 people in mainland China, Wuhan Coronavirus surpassed SARS on January 29, 2020, when Chinese officials confirmed 5,974 cases of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). One day later, on January 30, 2020 the novel coronavirus cases surpassed even the 8,096 cases worldwide which were the final SARS count in 2003. MERS (in 2012) killed 858 people out of the 2,494 infected (fatality rate of 34.4%). 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