New cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December are being reported daily around the world.
More than 450,000 people have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, while more than 8.4 million infections have been confirmed in at least 188 countries and territories. More than 4 million people have recovered to date.
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Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:
United States – 2,177,842 cases, 118,279 deaths
Brazil – 955,377 cases, 46,510 deaths
Russia – 560,321cases, 7,650 deaths
India – 336,946 cases, 12,237 deaths
United Kingdom – 301,935 cases, 42,373 deaths
Spain – 245,268cases, 27,136 deaths
Peru – 240,908 cases, 7,257 deaths
Italy – 238,159 cases, 34,514 deaths
Chile – 225,103 cases, 3,841 deaths
Iran – 197,647 cases, 9,272 deaths
France – 195,272 cases, 29,606 deaths
Germany – 189,512 cases, 8,875 deaths
Turkey – 184,031 cases, 4,882 deaths
Mexico – 159,793 cases, 19,080 deaths
Pakistan – 160,118 cases, 3,093 deaths
Saudi Arabia – 145,991 cases, 1,139 deaths
Canada – 101,700 cases, 8,358 deaths
Bangladesh – 102,292 cases, 1,343 deaths
China – 84,462 cases, 4,638 deaths
Qatar – 84,441 cases, 86 deaths
South Africa – 80,412 cases, 1,674 deaths
Belgium – 60,348 cases, 9,683 deaths
Belarus – 56,657 cases, 331 deaths
Colombia – 55,083 cases, 1,887 deaths
Sweden – 54,562 cases, 5,041 deaths
Netherlands – 49,527 cases, 6,097 deaths
Egypt – 49,219 cases, 1,850 deaths
Ecuador – 49,097 cases, 4,087 deaths
United Arab Emirates – 43,752 cases, 298 deaths
Indonesia – 42,762 cases, 2,339 deaths
Singapore – 41,473 cases, 26 deaths
Portugal – 38,089 cases, 1,524 deaths
Kuwait – 38,074 cases, 308 deaths
Argentina – 35,552 cases, 929 deaths
Ukraine – 34,833 cases, 976 deaths
Switzerland – 31,200 cases, 1,956 deaths
Poland – 31,015 cases, 1,316 deaths
Philippines – 27,799 cases, 1,116 deaths
Afghanistan – 27,532 cases, 546 deaths
Oman – 26,818 cases, 119 deaths
Ireland – 25,355 cases, 1,714 deaths
Iraq – 25,717 cases, 856 deaths
Dominican Republic – 24,645 cases, 635 deaths
Romania – 23,080 cases, 1,473 deaths
Panama – 22,597 cases, 470 deaths
Bolivia – 20,685 cases, 679 deaths
Israel – 19,998 cases, 303 deaths
Bahrain – 19,961 cases, 53 deaths
Armenia – 18,698 cases, 309 deaths
Japan – 17,588 cases, 935 deaths
Austria – 17,223 cases, 688 deaths
Nigeria – 17,735 cases, 469 deaths
Kazakhstan – 15,877 cases, 100 deaths
Moldova – 13,106 cases, 444 deaths
Ghana – 12,929 cases, 66 deaths
Serbia – 12,616 cases, 258 deaths
Denmark – 12,544 cases, 600 deaths
South Korea – 12,257 cases, 280 deaths
Algeria – 11,385 cases, 811 deaths
Azerbaijan – 11,329 cases, 139 deaths
Guatemala – 11,251 cases, 432 deaths
Czech Republic – 10,230 cases, 334 deaths
Cameroon – 9,864 cases, 276 deaths
Honduras – 10,299 cases, 336 deaths
Morocco – 9,074 cases, 213 deaths
Norway – 8,707 cases, 244 deaths
Malaysia – 8,529 cases, 121 deaths
Sudan – 8,020 cases, 487 deaths
Australia – 7,391 cases, 102 deaths
Nepal – 7,848 cases, 22 deaths
Finland – 7,119 cases, 326 deaths
Uzbekistan – 5,730 cases, 19 deaths
Ivory Coast – 6,063 cases, 48 deaths
Senegal – 5,475 cases, 76 deaths
Tajikistan – 5,279 cases, 51 deaths
Democratic Republic of the Congo – 5,283 cases, 117 deaths
Guinea – 4,668 cases, 26 deaths
Haiti – 4,688 cases, 82 deaths
Djibouti – 4,557 cases, 43 deaths
North Macedonia – 4,664 cases, 216 deaths
Gabon – 4,229 cases, 30 deaths
Luxembourg – 4,091 cases, 110 deaths
Hungary – 4,079 cases, 568 deaths
El Salvador – 4,200 cases, 82 deaths
Kenya – 4,257 cases, 117 deaths
Ethiopia – 3,954 cases, 65 deaths
Bulgaria – 3,542 cases, 184 deaths
Greece – 3,227 cases, 188 deaths
Venezuela – 3,386 cases, 28 deaths
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 3,174 cases, 168 deaths
Thailand – 3,141 cases, 58 deaths
Somalia – 2,719 cases, 88 deaths
Central African Republic – 2,605 cases, 19 deaths
Kyrgystan – 2,657 cases, 31 deaths
Cuba – 2,295 cases, 85 deaths
Croatia – 2,269 cases, 107 deaths
Mauritania – 2,223 cases, 95 deaths
Maldives – 2,120 cases, 8 deaths
Estonia – 1,977 cases, 69 deaths
Sri Lanka – 1,946 cases, 11 deaths
Mali – 1,906 cases, 107 deaths
Costa Rica – 1,939 cases, 12 deaths
Nicaragua – 1,823 cases, 64 deaths
Iceland – 1,816 cases, 10 deaths
Lithuania – 1,784 cases, 76 deaths
South Sudan – 1,776 cases, 30 deaths
Albania – 1,722 cases, 38 deaths
Equatorial Guinea – 1,664 cases, 32 deaths
Slovakia – 1,562 cases, 28 deaths
New Zealand – 1,507 cases, 22 deaths
Slovenia – 1,511 cases, 109 deaths
Guinea-Bissau – 1,492 cases, 15 deaths
Lebanon – 1,495 cases 32 deaths
Kosovo – 1,486 cases, 33 deaths
Zambia – 1,416 cases, 11 deaths
Madagascar – 1,403 cases, 13 deaths
Paraguay – 1,330 cases, 13 deaths
Sierra Leone – 1,272 cases, 51 deaths
Tunisia – 1,132 cases, 50 deaths
Latvia – 1,108 cases, 30 deaths
Niger – 1,020 cases, 67 deaths
Jordan – 1,001 cases, 9 deaths
Cyprus – 985 cases, 19 deaths
Yemen – 909 cases, 248 deaths
Burkina Faso – 899 cases, 53 deaths
Georgia – 893 cases, 14 deaths
Republic of the Congo – 883 cases, 27 deaths
Andorra – 855 cases, 52 deaths
Chad – 854 cases, 74 deaths
Uruguay – 849 cases, 24 deaths
Cape Verde – 823 cases, 7 deaths
Uganda – 741 cases
San Marino – 696 cases, 45 deaths
Sao Tome and Principe – 683 cases, 12 deaths
Malta – 663 cases, 9 deaths
Mozambique – 662 cases, 4 deaths
Rwanda – 639 cases, 2 deaths
Jamaica – 626 cases, 10 deaths
Benin – 597 cases, 11 deaths
Malawi – 592 cases, 8 deaths
Eswatini – 586 cases, 4 deaths
Occupied Palestinian Territories – 553 cases, 3 deaths
Togo – 544 cases, 13 deaths
Liberia – 542 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 – 342 cases
Montenegro – 337 cases, 9 deaths
Myanmar – 263 cases, 6 deaths
Suriname – 263 cases, 7 deaths
Comoros – 210 cases, 5 deaths
Mongolia – 201 cases
Syria – 187 cases, 7 deaths
Guyana – 183 cases, 12 deaths
Angola – 155 cases, 8 deaths
Brunei – 141 cases, 3 deaths
Cambodia – 129 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
SOURCE:
Al Jazeera and news agencies
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