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Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases?

Over 10 million infections are confirmed in at least 180 countries and territories, including more than 53,000 deaths.




New cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December are being reported daily around the worldMore than 60,000 people have died from COVID-19, as the illness is officially known, while over 1,140,000 infections have been confirmed in at least 180 countries and territories. More than 233,000 people have recovered from the coronavirus.
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    United States - 301,902 cases, 

    Spain - 124,736 cases, 11,744 deaths

    Italy - 124,632 cases, 15,362 deaths

    Germany - 95,637 cases, 1,395 deaths

    China - 82,543 cases, 3,326 deaths 

    The total includes 41 cases in Macau and 765 cases - four deaths - in Hong Kong.

    France - 90,843 cases, 7,574 deaths 

    Iran - 55,743 cases, 3,452 deaths 

    United Kingdom - 41,903cases, 4,313 deaths

    Switzerland - 20,278 cases, 591 deaths

    Turkey - 23,934 cases, 501 deaths

    Belgium - 18,431 cases, 1,283 deaths

    Netherlands - 16,727 cases, 1,656 deaths. Canada - 12,545 cases, 139 deaths

    Austria - 11,524 cases, 168 deaths

    South Korea - 10,156 cases, 177 deaths

    Portugal - 10,524 cases, 266deaths

    Brazil - 9,216 cases, 365 deaths

    Israel - 7,428 cases, 40 deaths

    Sweden - 6,131 cases, 358 deaths

    Australia - 5,330 cases, 28 deaths

    Norway - 5,370 cases, 59 deaths

    Russia - 4,731 cases, 43 deaths

    Czech Republic - 4,190 cases, 53 deaths

    Denmark - 3,946 cases, 139 deaths 

  • Ireland - 4,273 cases, 120 deaths

    Chile - 3,737 cases, 22 deaths

    Malaysia - 3,483 cases, 57 deaths

    Ecuador - 3,368 cases, 145 deaths

    Poland - 3,383 cases, 71 deaths

    Philippines - 3,018 cases, 136 deaths

    Romania - 3,183 cases, 133 deaths

    Japan - 2,935 cases, 69 deaths

    India - 3,082 cases, 86 deaths

    Luxembourg - 2,612 cases, 31 deaths

    Pakistan - 2,686 cases, 40 deaths

    Thailand - 1,978 cases, 19 deaths

    Indonesia - 1,986 cases, 181 deaths

    Saudi Arabia - 2,179 cases, 29 deaths

    Finland - 1,615 cases, 20 deaths

    Greece - 1,613 cases, 63 deaths

    Mexico - 1,688 cases, 60 deaths

    Panama - 1,673 cases, 41 deaths

    South Africa - 1,505 cases, 9 deaths

    Peru - 1,595 cases, 61 deaths

    Dominican Republic - 1,488 cases, 60 deaths

    Iceland - 1,364 cases, 4 deaths

    Argentina - 1,353 cases, 42 deaths

    Serbia - 1,476 cases, 39 deaths

    Colombia - 1,267 cases, 25 deaths

    Singapore - 1,189 cases, 6 deaths

    Qatar - 1,325 cases, 3 deaths

    United Arab Emirates - 1,264 cases, 9 deaths

    Croatia - 1,079 cases, 8 deaths

    Algeria - 1,171 cases, 105 deaths

    Estonia - 961 cases, 12 deaths

    Ukraine - 1,072 cases, 27 deaths

    Slovenia - 934 cases, 20 deaths

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