Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases?

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 27,000 people have died from COVID-19, as the illness is officially known, while nearly 600,000 infections have been confirmed in at least 170 countries and territories. At least 130,000 people have recovered from the coronavirus.

Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:

Afghanistan – 110 cases, 4 death

Albania – 186 cases, 8 deaths

Algeria – 409 cases, 26 deaths

Andorra – 267 cases, 3 death

Angola – 4 cases

Antigua and Barbuda – 7 cases

Argentina – 690 cases, 17 deaths

Armenia – 329 cases, 1 death

Australia – 3,143 cases, 13 deaths

Austria – 7,697 cases, 58 deaths

Azerbaijan – 165 cases, 3 deaths

Bahamas – 10 cases

Bahrain – 466 cases, 4 deaths

Bangladesh – 48 cases, 5 deaths

Barbados – 26 cases

Belarus – 94 cases

Belgium – 7,284 cases, 289 deaths

Belize – 2 cases

Benin – 6 cases

Bhutan – 3 cases

Bolivia – 74 cases

Bosnia and Herzegovina – 237 cases, 4 deaths

Brazil – 3,477 cases, 93 deaths

Brunei – 115 cases, 1 death

Bulgaria – 293 cases, 3 deaths

Burkina Faso – 180 cases, 9 deaths

Burma – 8 cases

Cambodia – 99 cases

Cameroon – 91 cases, 2 deaths

Canada – 4,760 cases, 56 deaths

Cape Verde – 5 cases, 1 death

Central African Republic – 3 cases

Chad – 3 cases

Chile – 1,610 cases, 5 deaths

China – 81,946 cases, 3,299 deaths

The region of Macau had confirmed 19 cases, while Hong Kong reported 273 confirmed cases, including four deaths, according to China’s National Health Commission.

Colombia – 539 cases, 6 deaths

Congo Republic – 4 cases

Costa Rica – 263 cases, 2 deaths

Croatia – 586 cases, 3 deaths

Cuba – 80 cases, 2 deaths

Cyprus – 162 cases, 5 deaths

Czech Republic – 2,279 cases, 9 deaths

Democratic Republic of Congo – 51 cases, 3 deaths

Denmark – 2,200 cases, 52 deaths

The count includes 92 cases in Faroe Islands and 2 cases in Greenland.

Djibouti – 12 cases

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Dominica – 11 cases

Dominican Republic – 581 cases, 20 deaths

East Timor – 1 case

Ecuador – 1,627 cases, 41 deaths

Egypt – 536 cases, 30 deaths

El Salvador – 19 cases

Equatorial Guinea – 12 cases

Eritrea – 6 cases

Estonia – 575, 1 death

Eswatini – 9 cases

Ethiopia – 16 cases

Fiji – 5 cases

Finland – 1,041 cases, 7 deaths

France – 33,414 cases, 1,997 deaths

Additionally, the French territory of Martinique recorded 37 cases and a death from the coronavirus. Reunion has 45 confirmed cases, French Polynesia – 15, New Caledonia – 4, Saint Barthelemy – 3 and Mayotte – 11. The French part of the island of Saint Martin confirmed 4 cases while Guadalupe has 56 cases.

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French Guiana – 18 cases

Gabon – 7 cases, 1 death

Gambia – 3 cases, 1 death

Georgia – 83 cases

Germany – 50,871 cases, 351 deaths

Ghana – 137 cases, 4 deaths

Greece – 966 cases, 28 deaths

Greenland – 2

Grenada – 7 case

Guatemala – 32 cases, 1 death

Guinea – 8 cases

Guinea Bissau – 2 cases

Guyana- 5 cases, 1 death

Haiti – 8 cases

Honduras – 95 cases, 1 death

Hungary – 300 cases, 10 deaths

Iceland – 890 cases, 2 deaths

India – 902 cases, 20 deaths

Indonesia – 1,046 cases, 87 deaths

Iran – 32,332 cases, 2,378 deaths

Iraq – 458 cases, 40 deaths

Ireland – 2,121 cases, 22 deaths

Israel – 3,035 cases, 12 deaths

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Italy – 86,498 cases, 9,134 deaths

Ivory Coast – 101 cases

Jamaica – 30 cases, 1 death

Japan – 1,499 cases, 49 deaths

A total of 712 people on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship docked at Yokohama had tested positive for the virus. Seven people who were on the ship have died.

Japan does not include the people on board as part of its national tally, in accordance with the WHO guidance. The national tally is 1,055 as of March 22, including 35 deaths.

Jordan – 235 cases, 1 death

Kazakhstan – 150 cases, 1 death

Kenya – 31 cases, 1 death

Kosovo – 88 cases, 1 death

Kuwait – 225 cases

Kyrgyzstan – 58 cases

Latvia – 280 cases

Lebanon – 391 cases, 6 deaths

Liberia – 3 cases

Libya – 1 case

Liechtenstein – 56 cases

Lithuania – 358 cases, 5 deaths

Laos – 6 cases

Luxembourg – 1,605 cases, 15 deaths

Madagascar – 26 cases

Malaysia – 2,161 cases, 26 deaths

Maldives – 16 cases

Mali – 11 cases

Malta – 139 cases

Mauritania – 5 cases

Mauritius – 94 cases, 2 deaths

Mexico – 717 cases, 12 deaths

Moldova – 199 cases, 2 deaths

Monaco – 42 cases

Mongolia – 12 cases

Montenegro – 82 cases, 1 death

Morocco – 345 cases, 23 deaths

Myanmar – 5 cases

Mozambique – 7 cases

Namibia – 8 cases

Nepal – 4 cases

Netherlands – 8,647 cases, 547 deaths

Additionally, 5 coronavirus cases were registered in the Dutch overseas territory of Aruba, 1 more in Sint Maarten, while Curacao has 3 cases and one death.

New Zealand – 451 cases

Nicaragua – 4 cases, 1 death

Niger – 10 cases, 1 death

Nigeria – 70 cases, 1 death

North Macedonia – 219 cases, 3 deaths

Norway – 3,771 cases, 19 deaths

Oman – 131 cases

Pakistan – 1,371 cases, 11 deaths

Palestine – 64 cases, including 2 in Gaza, 1 death

Panama – 786 cases, 14 deaths

Papua New Guinea – 1 case

Paraguay – 56 cases, 3 deaths

Peru – 635 cases, 11 deaths

Philippines – 803 cases, 54 deaths

Poland – 1,389 cases, 16 deaths

Portugal – 4,268 cases, 76 deaths

Qatar – 562 cases

Romania – 1,292 cases, 24 deaths

Russia – 1036 cases, 4 deaths

Rwanda – 54 cases

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Saint Kitts and Nevis – 2 cases

Saint Lucia – 3 cases

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 1 case

San Marino – 223 cases, 21 deaths

Saudi Arabia – 1,104 cases, 3 dead

Senegal – 119 cases

Serbia – 457 cases, 1 death

Seychelles – 7 cases

Singapore – 732 cases, 2 deaths

Slovakia – 269 cases

Slovenia – 632 cases, 9 deaths

Somalia – 3 cases

South Africa – 1,170 cases

South Korea – 9,478 cases, 144 deaths

Spain – 65,719 cases, 5,138 deaths

Sri Lanka – 106 cases

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Sudan – 5 cases, 1 death

Suriname – 8 cases

Sweden – 3,069 cases, 105 deaths

Switzerland – 12,928 cases, 231 deaths

Syria – 5 cases

Taiwan – 267 cases, 2 deaths

Tanzania – 13 cases

Thailand – 1,136 cases, 6 deaths

Timor-Leste – 1 case

Togo – 25 cases, 1 death

Trinidad and Tobago – 66 cases, 2 death

Tunisia – 227 cases, 7 deaths

Turkey – 5,698 cases, 92 deaths

Uganda – 23 cases

Ukraine – 310 cases, 5 deaths

United Arab Emirates – 405 cases, 2 deaths

United Kingdom – 14,751 cases, 761 deaths

Additionally, the British overseas territory of Gibraltar has registered 10 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, Bermuda – 2, Montserrat – 1, Isle of Man – 1, Channel Islands – 32. Guernsey confirmed a single case while Jersey has 12. The Cayman Islands recorded 3 infections and 1 death.

United States – 104,686 cases, 1,711 deaths

The count includes 21 cases in the US territory of Puerto Rico, 6 in Virgin Islands and 15 in Guam.

Uruguay – 274 cases

Uzbekistan – 104 cases, 2 deaths

Vatican City – 1 case

Venezuela – 113 cases, 2 death

Vietnam – 169 cases

Zambia – 22 cases

Zimbabwe – 5 cases, 1 death

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