COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory

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COVID-19 pandemic
File:COVID-19 Outbreak World Map per Capita.svg
Worldwide confirmed cases of COVID-19 per capita as of 9 May 2020
   > 10,000 cases per million inhabitants
   3,000–10,000 cases per million inhabitants
   1,000–3,000 cases per million inhabitants
   300–1,000 cases per million inhabitants
   100–300 cases per million inhabitants
   0–100 cases per million inhabitants
   No reported cases, no population, or no data available
File:COVID-19 Outbreak World Map.svg
Worldwide confirmed cases of COVID-19 by country and territory as of 9 May 2020
  1,000,000+ confirmed cases
  100,000–999,999 confirmed cases
  10,000–99,999 confirmed cases
  1,000–9,999 confirmed cases
  100–999 confirmed cases
  1–99 confirmed cases
  No confirmed cases or no data
Disease COVID-19
Virus strain SARS-CoV-2
Deaths 7,948[1]
Confirmed cases 198,004[1][lower-alpha 1]

This article provides a general overview and documents the status of locations by continents and conveyance of the world affected by the coronavirus responsible for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the first outbreak of which started in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It may not include all the most up-to-date major responses and measures by individual countries and territories.

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Pandemic by country and territory

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Confirmed cases

As of 03:45 UTC on 18 March 2020, a total of 198,004 cases are confirmed in more than 227 countries[1] and 26 cruise ships.[2] There are active cases and 7,948 deaths.[1]

Confirmed cases and deaths per million inhabitants calculated from Template:COVID-19 pandemic data and List of countries and dependencies by population on 10 May 2020 17:00 UTC below. Template:COVID-19 pandemic data <templatestyles src="COVID-19_pandemic_data/styles.css" />

Country Cases per
million inhabitants
(rounded)
Deaths per
million inhabitants
(rounded)
Abkhazia 12 4
Afghanistan 137 4
Albania 305 11
Algeria 133 12
Andorra 9724 619
Angola 1 0
Anguilla 202 0
Antigua and Barbuda 249 31
Argentina 128 7
Armenia 1120 15
Artsakh 68 0
Aruba 900 27
Australia 269 4
Austria 1773 69
Azerbaijan 241 3
Bahamas 239 29
Bahrain 3147 5
Bangladesh 87 1
Barbados 293 24
Belarus 2442 14
Belgium 4602 750
Belize 44 5
Benin 27 0
Bermuda 1843 109
Bhutan 9 0
Bolivia 212 10
Bosnia and Herzegovina 641 32
Botswana 10 0
Brazil 740 51
British Virgin Islands 233 33
Brunei 307 2
Bulgaria 283 13
Burkina Faso 35 2
Burundi 1 0
Cambodia 8 0
Cameroon 97 4
Canada 1788 124
Cape Verde 429 4
Cayman Islands 1231 15
Central African Republic 26 0
Chad 20 2
Chile 1511 16
China 59 3
Colombia 212 9
Comoros 13 1
Congo 50 2
Costa Rica 154 1
Croatia 537 22
Cuba 156 7
Curaçao 101 6
Cyprus 1018 17
Czech Republic 757 26
DR Congo 10 0
Denmark 1791 91
Djibouti 1103 3
Dominica 223 0
Dominican Republic 999 37
East Timor 17 0
Ecuador 1663 98
Egypt 89 5
El Salvador 137 3
Equatorial Guinea 302 3
Eritrea 11 0
Estonia 1309 45
Eswatini 149 2
Ethiopia 2 0
Falkland Islands 4065 0
Faroe Islands 3573 0
Fiji 20 0
Finland 1078 48
France 2070 392
French Polynesia 217 0
Gabon 304 4
Gambia 9 0
Georgia 171 3
Germany 2063 91
Ghana 141 1
Gibraltar 4334 0
Greece 253 14
Greenland 196 0
Grenada 187 0
Guam 876 29
Guatemala 58 1
Guernsey 3988 206
Guinea 167 1
Guinea-Bissau 399 2
Guyana 124 13
Haiti 13 1
Honduras 200 12
Hong Kong 140 1
Hungary 334 42
Iceland 4919 27
India 46 2
Indonesia 53 4
Iran 1290 80
Iraq 68 3
Ireland 4625 294
Isle of Man 3961 276
Israel 1790 27
Italy 3623 505
Ivory Coast 65 1
Jamaica 183 3
Japan 125 5
Jersey 2743 234
Jordan 49 1
Kazakhstan 271 2
Kenya 14 1
Kosovo 484 16
Kuwait 1966 13
Kyrgyzstan 153 2
Laos 3 0
Latvia 493 9
Lebanon 124 4
Liberia 44 4
Libya 9 0
Liechtenstein 2116 26
Lithuania 530 18
Luxembourg 6192 161
Macau 66 0
Madagascar 7 0
Malawi 3 0
Malaysia 203 3
Maldives 2228 8
Mali 34 2
Malta 1005 10
Mauritania 2 0
Mauritius 262 8
Mexico 264 26
Moldova 1815 60
Monaco 2520 105
Mongolia 13 0
Montenegro 521 14
Montserrat 2205 200
Morocco 168 5
Mozambique 3 0
Myanmar 3 0
Namibia 7 0
Nepal 4 0
Netherlands 2441 311
New Caledonia 64 0
New Zealand 230 4
Nicaragua 2 1
Niger 37 2
Nigeria 20 1
North Macedonia 791 44
Northern Cyprus 307 11
Northern Mariana Islands 267 36
Norway 1509 41
Oman 729 4
Pakistan 133 3
Palestine 75 1
Panama 1963 56
Papua New Guinea 1 0
Paraguay 95 1
Peru 2023 56
Philippines 99 7
Poland 412 16
Portugal 2684 110
Puerto Rico 688 35
Qatar 8056 5
Romania 792 49
Russia 1429 13
Rwanda 23 0
Saint Kitts and Nevis 284 0
Saint Lucia 101 0
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 166 0
San Marino 18985 1222
Sao Tome and Principe 989 24
Saudi Arabia 1141 7
Senegal 102 1
Serbia 1452 31
Seychelles 112 0
Sierra Leone 39 2
Singapore 4091 4
Sint Maarten 1871 369
Slovakia 267 5
Slovenia 695 49
Somalia 66 3
South Africa 160 3
South Korea 210 5
South Ossetia 56 0
South Sudan 9 0
Spain 4764 565
Sri Lanka 39 0
Sudan 27 2
Suriname 17 2
Sweden 2546 312
Switzerland 3522 179
Syria 3 0
Taiwan 19 0
Tajikistan 67 2
Tanzania 9 0
Thailand 45 1
Togo 20 1
Trinidad and Tobago 85 6
Tunisia 88 4
Turkey 1667 46
Turks and Caicos Islands 290 24
U.S. Virgin Islands 660 38
Uganda 3 0
Ukraine 364 9
United Arab Emirates 1840 20
United Kingdom 3299 479
United States 4099 243
Uruguay 200 5
Uzbekistan 71 0
Vatican City 14545 0
Venezuela 12 0
Vietnam 3 0
Yemen 1 0
Zambia 14 0
Zimbabwe 2 0

Africa

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U.S. Air Force airmen unload a C-17 aircraft carrying approximately 4,000 pounds of medical supplies in Niamey, Niger 23 April 2020

Cases have been confirmed in most African countries and territories. According to Michael Yao, WHO's head of emergency operations in Africa, early detection is vital because the continent's health systems "are already overwhelmed by many ongoing disease outbreaks".[3][4] Advisers say that a strategy based on testing could allow African countries to minimise lockdowns that inflict enormous hardship on those who depend on income earned day by day to be able to feed themselves and their families. Even in the best scenario, the United Nations says 74 million test kits and 30,000 ventilators will be needed by the continent's 1.3 billion people in 2020.[5] Most of the reported cases are from four countries: South Africa, Morocco, Egypt and Algeria, but it is believed that there is widespread under-reporting in other African countries with poorer health care systems.[6] As of 2 May, cases have been confirmed in all African countries except for Lesotho.[7] There have been no reported cases in the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.

Antarctica

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As of 2 May, Antarctica is the only continent not yet reached by the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.[8][7]

Asia

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Disinfection of Tehran Metro trains against coronavirus. Similar measures have also been taken in other countries.[9]

A cluster of mysterious pneumonia cases was detected in December 2019 in Wuhan and eventually spread to the rest of China.[10] Afterwards, many other Asian countries started to confirm cases, with some of the most affected countries being South Korea, Turkey and Iran. A number of countries such as India and Malaysia also experience a surge in cases following religious gathering events in those countries. As of 30 April, cases have been reported in all Asian countries except for North Korea and Turkmenistan, both of which have suspected cases. The lack of cases in North Korea is disputed, given its shared border with China, while concerns have been raised about the ability for its health system to cope, and sources stating that the health system has never really recovered from SARS and H1N1 in the 2000s.[7]

Europe

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France has been transferring COVID-19 patients from overloaded hospitals to ones in other regions via military helicopters, as seen here at Strasbourg Airport.

A small number of initial cases in Europe were reported in France, Germany and other countries. On 21 February, a large outbreak was reported in Italy, mostly in the north near Milan. Cases grew rapidly as the outbreak spread across Europe. Cases have been reported in all European countries after Montenegro reported a case on 17 March, and in almost all European territories after the Isle of Man on 19 March, the disputed state of Transnistria on 21 March[11] and Åland Islands on 22 March reported cases. No cases have been reported in Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands.[7]. The WHO declared Europe as the new center of the virus after the situation improved in China.[12]

North America

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A nurse prepares a patient for a procedure in the intensive care unit aboard the USNS Comfort, a hospital ship docked in Manhattan

The first cases in North America were reported in the United States in January 2020. Cases were reported in all North American countries after Saint Kitts and Nevis confirmed a case on 25 March, and in all North American territories after Bonaire confirmed a case on 16 April.[13]

On 26 March 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, with over 82,000 cases.[14] On 11 April 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest official death toll for COVID-19, with over 20,000 deaths.[15] As of 2 May 2020 the total cases of COVID-19 were 1,092,815, with 64,238 total deaths.[16]

Canada reported 60,616 cases and 3,842 deaths on 4 May,[17] while Mexico reported 23,471 cases and 2,154 deaths.[18] The Dominican Republic and Cuba are the only Caribbean countries reporting more than 1,000 cases (7,954 and 1,649, respectively), while Panama and Honduras lead Central America with 7,197 and 1,055 cases, respectively.[19]

Oceania

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Barricades mark a closed border between New South Wales and Queensland in Australia

The first confirmed case was in Melbourne, Victoria on 25 January.[20] Many small Pacific island nations have thus far avoided the outbreak by closing their international borders. As of 24 April,[21] no cases have been reported in American Samoa (territory of the United States), Christmas Island (external territory of Australia), the Cocos (Keeling) Islands (external territory of Australia), the Cook Islands (associated state of New Zealand), Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue (associated state of New Zealand), Norfolk Island (external territory of Australia), Palau, the Pitcairn Islands (British Overseas Territory), Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau (territory of New Zealand), Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna (French overseas collectivity).

As of 2 May, ten sovereign countries in Oceania have not reported any case of coronavirus: Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.[7]

As of 5 May, 8,227 cases have been reported in Oceania; the five countries reporting the most cases are: Australia (6,825), New Zealand (1,137), Guam (149), French Polynesia (58), and Fiji (18). 122 deaths have been reported in the region: Australia (95), New Zealand (20), Guam (5), and Northern Mariana Islands (2).[22]

South America

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As of 19 March, cases have been confirmed in all South American countries. Cases were confirmed in all South American territories, as cases were confirmed in the Falkland Islands on 3 April.

The coronavirus was first reported in South America on 26 February when Brazil confirmed a case in São Paulo. Since then, governments across the region have taken an array of actions to protect their citizens and contain the spread of COVID-19.[23] Brazil reported 100,000 cases of infection and 7,000 deaths on May 3,[24] becoming the ninth highest number of cases in the world.

The other South American countries with the highest number of cases are Peru (45,928), Ecuador (29,538), Chile (19,663), Colombia (7,668), Argentina (4,783), and Bolivia (1,594).[19] Bouvet Island and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands have not reported any cases as of 2 May.[7]

International conveyances

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The outbreak spread to several cruise ships including the Diamond Princess, the Grand Princess, the World Dream, the MS Westerdam and the MS Braemar.[25][26][27][28]

Cruise operators have either cancelled or changed their itineraries as countries across the world implement travel restrictions to curb the disease. Ports are refusing to accept cruise ships that have either been to Chinese ports or are carrying Chinese passengers.

The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), which represents 90% of cruise operators, announced the various precautionary measures being implemented by its members. All passengers who have traveled to or visited/transited through China (including Hong Kong and Macau) within 14 days before embarkation will be denied entry into cruise ships. Any persons in close contact with either suspected or diagnosed cases of coronavirus infection will also be denied entry.[29]

Timeline of first confirmed cases by country or territory

First cases by country or territory
Date Country or territory
1 December China
27 December France
13 January Thailand
16 January Japan
20 January South Korea United States
21 January Taiwan[lower-alpha 2]
22 January Hong Kong[lower-alpha 3] Macau[lower-alpha 3]
23 January Singapore Vietnam
24 January Nepal
25 January Australia Canada Malaysia
27 January Cambodia Germany Sri Lanka
29 January Finland United Arab Emirates
30 January India Italy Philippines
31 January Russia Spain Sweden United Kingdom
4 February Belgium
14 February Egypt
19 February Iran
21 February Israel Lebanon
24 February Afghanistan Bahrain Iraq Kuwait Oman
25 February Algeria Austria Brazil Croatia Switzerland
26 February Georgia Greece North Macedonia Norway Pakistan Romania
27 February Denmark Estonia Netherlands Nigeria San Marino
28 February Azerbaijan Belarus Iceland Lithuania Mexico Monaco New Zealand
29 February Ecuador Ireland Luxembourg Qatar
1 March Armenia Czech Republic Dominican Republic Saint Barthélemy[lower-alpha 4] Saint Martin[lower-alpha 4]
2 March Andorra Indonesia Jordan Latvia Morocco Portugal Saudi Arabia Senegal Tunisia
3 March Argentina Chile Gibraltar[lower-alpha 5] Liechtenstein Ukraine
4 March Faroe Islands[lower-alpha 6] French Guiana[lower-alpha 7] Hungary Poland Slovenia
5 March Bosnia and Herzegovina Martinique[lower-alpha 7] Palestine South Africa
6 March Bhutan Cameroon Colombia Costa Rica Peru Serbia Slovakia Togo Vatican City
7 March Maldives Malta Moldova Paraguay
8 March Albania Bangladesh Bulgaria
9 March Brunei Cyprus Guernsey[lower-alpha 8] Panama
10 March Bolivia Burkina Faso DR Congo Jamaica Jersey[lower-alpha 8] Mongolia Northern Cyprus[lower-alpha 2] Turkey
11 March Cuba French Polynesia[lower-alpha 4] Guyana Honduras Ivory Coast Réunion[lower-alpha 7]
12 March Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago
13 March Antigua and Barbuda Aruba[lower-alpha 9] Cayman Islands[lower-alpha 5] Curaçao[lower-alpha 9] Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Guadeloupe[lower-alpha 7] Guatemala Guinea Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo[lower-alpha 2] Puerto Rico[lower-alpha 10] Saint Lucia Sudan Suriname U.S. Virgin Islands[lower-alpha 10] Uruguay Venezuela
14 March Central African Republic Congo Equatorial Guinea23x15px Eswatini Mauritania Mayotte[lower-alpha 7] Namibia Rwanda Seychelles
15 March Akrotiri and Dhekelia[lower-alpha 5] Bahamas Guam[lower-alpha 10] Uzbekistan
16 March Benin Greenland[lower-alpha 6] Liberia Somalia Tanzania
17 March Barbados Gambia Montenegro Sint Maarten[lower-alpha 9]
18 March Bermuda[lower-alpha 5] Djibouti El Salvador Kyrgyzstan Mauritius Montserrat[lower-alpha 5] New Caledonia[lower-alpha 11] Nicaragua Zambia
19 March Angola Chad Fiji Haiti Isle of Man[lower-alpha 8] Niger
20 March Cape Verde East Timor Madagascar Papua New Guinea Uganda Zimbabwe
21 March Eritrea Transnistria[lower-alpha 12]
22 March Åland Islands[lower-alpha 13] Dominica Grenada Mozambique Syria
23 March Belize Myanmar Turks and Caicos Islands[lower-alpha 5]
24 March Laos Libya
25 March British Virgin Islands[lower-alpha 5] Guinea-Bissau Mali Saint Kitts and Nevis
26 March Anguilla[lower-alpha 5]
28 March Northern Mariana Islands[lower-alpha 10]
30 March Botswana
31 March Burundi Donetsk People's Republic[lower-alpha 14] Luhansk People's Republic[lower-alpha 14] Sierra Leone Sint Eustatius[lower-alpha 15] Somaliland[lower-alpha 16]
2 April Malawi
3 April Falkland Islands[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 17]
4 April Western Sahara[lower-alpha 17][lower-alpha 18]
5 April Saint Pierre and Miquelon[lower-alpha 4] South Sudan
6 April São Tomé and Príncipe
7 April Abkhazia[lower-alpha 2] Artsakh[lower-alpha 12]
10 April Yemen
11 April Saba[lower-alpha 15]
16 April Bonaire[lower-alpha 15]
30 April Comoros Tajikistan
6 May South Ossetia[lower-alpha 2]
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Countries and dependent territories without confirmed cases

Below is a list of countries and territories with no confirmed cases of COVID-19, in order of greatest population.

UN member states

As of 30 April 2020, 13 sovereign states (10 in Oceania, 2 in Asia, and 1 in Africa) have not confirmed any cases of COVID-19. Below is a list of these countries, ordered by population.

States with no confirmed cases
# Country Population Continent Ref.
1 North Korea North Korea[lower-alpha 1] 25,778,816 Asia [21][30]
2 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan[lower-alpha 1] 6,031,200 Asia [31][21]
3  Lesotho 2,142,249 Africa [21][32]
4  Solomon Islands 686,884 Oceania [21][33]
5  Vanuatu 307,145 Oceania [21][33]
6  Samoa 198,413 Oceania [21][33]
7  Kiribati 119,451 Oceania [21][33]
8  Federated States of Micronesia 115,030 Oceania [21][33]
9  Tonga 105,695 Oceania [21][33]
10  Marshall Islands 59,190 Oceania [21][33]
11  Palau 18,094 Oceania [21][33]
12  Tuvalu 11,793 Oceania [21][33]
13  Nauru 10,823 Oceania [21][33]
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States with limited recognition

Partially recognized states with no confirmed cases
# Country Population Status De jure Continent Ref.
1  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[lower-alpha 1] 100,000 recognised by at least one UN member state Disputed Africa
  1. Part of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco has confirmed cases.[35]

Dependent territories

Dependencies with no confirmed cases
# Territory Population Status Country Continent Ref.
1  American Samoa 55,191 unincorporated territory United States United States Oceania [21][36]
2  Cook Islands 17,564 associated state New Zealand New Zealand Oceania [21][37]
3  Wallis and Futuna 11,239 overseas collectivity France France Oceania [21]
4  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 5,633 overseas territory United Kingdom United Kingdom Africa [21][38]
5  Svalbard 2,667 unincorporated area Norway Norway Europe [21]
6  Christmas Island 1,843 external territory Australia Australia Asia [21]
7  Norfolk Island 1,748 external territory Australia Australia Oceania [21]
8  Niue 1,626 associated state New Zealand New Zealand Oceania [21]
9  Tokelau 1,357 dependent territory New Zealand New Zealand Oceania [21]
10  Cocos (Keeling) Islands 544 external territory Australia Australia Asia [21]
11  Pitcairn Islands 50 overseas territory United Kingdom United Kingdom Oceania [21]

Statistics

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See also

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