COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory

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.

COVID-19 pandemic
Map of confirmed cases per 100,000 population
as of 27 June 2020

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Worldwide confirmed cases of COVID-19 by country and territory as of 16 June 2020
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DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
SourceLikely bats, possibly via pangolins[1][2]
LocationWorldwide
First outbreakChina[3]
Index caseWuhan, Hubei, China
30°37′11″N 114°15′28″E
Date1 December 2019[3]  present
(6 months and 4 weeks)
Confirmed cases9,939,813[4][lower-alpha 1]
Active cases4,432,860[4]
Recovered5,009,511[4]
Deaths
497,442[4]
Territories
188[4]

Pandemic by country and territory

Confirmed cases

As of 00:27 UTC on 28 June 2020, a total of 9,939,813 cases are confirmed in more than 227 countries[4] and 26 cruise ships.[5] There are 4,432,860 active cases and 497,442 deaths.[4]

Location[lower-alpha 2] Cases[lower-alpha 1] Deaths[lower-alpha 3] Recov.[lower-alpha 4] Ref.
World[lower-alpha 5] 9,939,813 497,442 5,009,511 [4]
United States[lower-alpha 6] 2,556,465 127,452 783,235 [13]
Brazil[lower-alpha 7] 1,315,941 57,103 715,905 [17][18]
Russia[lower-alpha 8] 627,646 8,969 393,352 [19]
India 528,859 16,095 309,712 [20]
United Kingdom[lower-alpha 9] 310,250 43,514 No data [22][23]
Peru 275,989 9,135 164,024 [24][25]
Chile[lower-alpha 10] 267,766 5,347 No data [27]
Spain[lower-alpha 11] 248,469 28,341 150,376 [28]
Italy 240,136 34,716 188,584 [29][30]
Iran 220,180 10,369 180,661 [31]
Mexico 208,392 25,779 120,562 [32][33]
Pakistan 198,883 4,035 86,906 [34]
Turkey 195,883 5,082 169,182 [35]
Germany[lower-alpha 12] 194,542 9,025 177,444 [37][36]
Saudi Arabia 178,504 1,511 122,128 [38]
France[lower-alpha 13] 162,936 29,778 75,649 [39]
Bangladesh 133,978 1,695 54,318 [40]
South Africa 131,800 2,413 67,094 [41]
Canada 103,032 8,516 65,973 [42]
Qatar 93,663 110 77,225 [43]
Colombia 88,591 2,939 36,273 [44]
China[lower-alpha 14] 83,500 4,634 78,451 [45]
Sweden 65,137 5,280 No data [46]
Egypt[lower-alpha 15] 63,923 2,708 17,140 [47]
Belgium[lower-alpha 16] 61,209 9,732 16,941 [49]
Belarus 61,095 377 44,126 [50]
Argentina[lower-alpha 17] 55,330 1,184 18,403 [52]
Ecuador 54,574 4,720 5,500 [53]
Indonesia 52,812 2,720 21,909 [54]
Netherlands[lower-alpha 18] 50,074 6,105 No data [56]
United Arab Emirates 47,360 311 35,834 [57]
Kuwait 44,391 344 34,586 [58]
Iraq 43,262 1,660 19,938 [59]
Singapore 43,246 26 37,163 [60][61]
Ukraine[lower-alpha 19] 42,065 1,110 18,701 [62]
Portugal 41,189 1,561 26,864 [63]
Oman 36,953 159 20,363 [64]
Philippines 34,803 1,236 9,430 [65][66]
Poland 33,714 1,435 19,972 [67][68]
Switzerland 31,555 1,682 29,100 [69][70]
Dominican Republic 30,619 718 16,666 [71]
Afghanistan 30,616 703 10,694 [72]
Panama 29,905 575 15,270 [73]
Bolivia 29,423 934 7,736 [74]
Romania 26,022 1,589 18,530 [75]
Ireland 25,437 1,734 23,349 [76]
Bahrain 24,805 73 19,137 [77]
Nigeria 24,077 558 8,625 [78]
Armenia 23,909 420 12,911 [79]
Israel[lower-alpha 20] 22,800 309 16,007 [80]
Kazakhstan 19,750 150 12,548 [81]
Japan[lower-alpha 21] 18,197 969 16,392 [82]
Austria 17,522 698 16,348 [83]
Ghana 15,834 103 11,755 [84]
Moldova[lower-alpha 22] 15,776 515 8,765 [85]
Guatemala 15,619 623 2,949 [86]
Azerbaijan[lower-alpha 23] 15,368 187 8,364 [87]
Honduras 15,994 471 1,678 [88][89]
Serbia[lower-alpha 24] 13,565 265 11,348 [90]
Algeria 12,685 885 9,066 [91][92]
Denmark[lower-alpha 25] 12,675 604 11,508 [93]
South Korea 12,602 282 11,172 [94]
Cameroon 12,592 313 10,100 [95][96]
Morocco[lower-alpha 26] 11,854 218 8,700 [98]
Nepal 11,755 27 1,698 [99][100]
Czech Republic 11,038 349 7,668 [101]
Sudan 9,257 572 4,014 [102]
Norway[lower-alpha 27] 8,832 249 8,138 [105]
Ivory Coast 8,739 64 3,587 [106]
Malaysia 8,606 121 8,294 [107]
Uzbekistan 7,682 20 5,240 [108]
Australia[lower-alpha 28] 7,593 104 6,958 [109]
Finland[lower-alpha 29] 7,191 328 6,600 [112]
DR Congo[lower-alpha 30] 6,552 149 900 [113]
Senegal 6,354 56 4,193 [114]
North Macedonia 5,906 277 2,236 [115][116]
Tajikistan 5,747 52 4,331 [117]
Kenya 5,811 141 1,936 [118]
Haiti 5,543 96 512 [119]
El Salvador 5,517 133 3,291 [120]
Ethiopia 5,425 89 1,688 [121]
Guinea 5,260 29 4,155 [122]
Gabon 5,209 40 2,327 [123]
Venezuela 5,130 42 1,649 [124]
Djibouti 4,643 52 4,348 [125]
Bulgaria 4,408 211 2,370 [126]
Kyrgyzstan 4,204 43 2,162 [127]
Luxembourg 4,173 110 3,968 [128]
Hungary 4,138 578 2,681 [129]
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,935 178 2,338 [130]
Mauritania 3,907 120 1,280 [131]
Greece 3,343 191 1,374 [132]
Thailand 3,162 58 3,053 [133]
Central African Republic 3,340 40 661 [134]
Somalia[lower-alpha 31] 2,878 90 868 [135]
Costa Rica 2,836 12 1,280 [136]
Croatia 2,539 107 2,150 [137]
Cuba[lower-alpha 32] 2,325 85 2,180 [138]
Maldives 2,283 8 1,863 [139]
Albania 2,269 51 1,298 [140]
Nicaragua 2,170 74 1,238 [67][141]
Kosovo 2,169 37 1,047 [142]
Mali 2,060 113 1,387 [143]
Sri Lanka 2,014 11 1,619 [144]
Equatorial Guinea 2,001 32 515 [145]
Estonia 1,986 69 1,797 [146]
South Sudan 1,942 36 224 [147][148]
Madagascar 1,922 16 862 [149]
Iceland 1,830 10 1,811 [150]
Lithuania 1,808 78 1,501 [151]
Paraguay 1,711 13 1,013 [152]
Lebanon 1,662 33 1,144 [153]
Slovakia 1,643 28 1,455 [154]
Guinea-Bissau 1,614 22 317 [155]
Puerto Rico 1,583 151 840 [156][157]
Slovenia 1,558 109 1,376 [158][159]
Palestine 1,557 3 446 [160]
Zambia 1,531 21 1,233 [161][162]
Sierra Leone 1,410 59 937 [163][164]
Hong Kong 1,197 7 1,091 [165]
New Zealand 1,176 22 1,134 [166]
Tunisia 1,164 50 1,023 [167]
Latvia 1,112 30 932 [67][168]
Jordan 1,104 9 830 [169]
USS Theodore Roosevelt[lower-alpha 33] 1,102 1 751 [170][171]
Donetsk PR[lower-alpha 34] 1,094 68 323 [172]
Yemen 1,089 293 402 [173]
Congo[lower-alpha 35] 1,087 37 456 [174][175]
Charles de Gaulle[lower-alpha 36] 1,081 0 0 [176]
Niger 1,059 67 919 [180]
Benin 1,053 14 292 [181]
Cape Verde 1,027 10 568 [182]
Malawi 1,038 13 260 [183]
Cyprus[lower-alpha 37] 992 19 824 [184]
Burkina Faso 941 53 826 [185][186]
Georgia[lower-alpha 38] 919 14 780 [187]
Uruguay[lower-alpha 39] 919 26 818 [188]
Chad 865 74 778 [189]
Andorra 855 52 799 [190]
Rwanda 858 2 398 [191][192]
Uganda 833 0 761 [193][194]
Mozambique 816 5 223 [195]
Eswatini 728 8 367 [196]
Libya 713 18 142 [197][198]
Diamond Princess[lower-alpha 21] 712 14 653 [199][200]
São Tomé and Príncipe 712 13 219 [201]
San Marino 698 42 656 [202]
Liberia 684 34 285 [203]
Jamaica 684 10 526 [204]
Malta 670 9 632 [205]
Togo 591 14 395 [206]
Zimbabwe 561 6 135 [207][208]
Somaliland[lower-alpha 40] 550 27 64 [209][210]
Tanzania[lower-alpha 41] No data No data No data [214][215]
Luhansk PR[lower-alpha 34] 494 11 429 [216]
Suriname 467 11 191 [217]
Taiwan[lower-alpha 42] 447 7 435 [219]
Montenegro 439 9 315 [220]
Vietnam 353 0 330 [221]
Mauritius 341 10 326 [222]
Isle of Man[lower-alpha 43] 336 24 312 [223]
Jersey 319 31 298 [224]
Myanmar 293 6 215 [225]
Comoros 272 7 161 [226]
Syria[lower-alpha 44] 255 8 102 [227]
Guernsey 252 13 238 [228]
Guam[lower-alpha 33] 248 5 179 [13][229]
Guyana 230 12 109 [230]
Mongolia 219 0 170 [231]
Angola 212 10 81 [232]
Cayman Islands 196 1 169 [233]
Faroe Islands 187 0 187 [234]
Gibraltar 176 0 176 [235]
Eritrea 167 0 53 [236]
Costa Atlantica 148 0 148 [237][238]
Bermuda 146 9 132 [239]
Burundi 144 1 93 [240]
Brunei 141 3 138 [241][242]
Cambodia 141 0 129 [243]
Namibia 136 0 22 [244][245]
Greg Mortimer[lower-alpha 39] 128 1 No data [246][247]
Trinidad and Tobago 124 8 109 [248]
Artsakh[lower-alpha 45] 110 0 77 [249]
Northern Cyprus[lower-alpha 46] 108 4 104 [250]
Bahamas 104 11 77 [251]
Monaco 102 4 95 [252]
Aruba 101 3 98 [253]
Barbados 97 7 85 [254]
Botswana 92 1 25 [255]
South Ossetia[lower-alpha 47] 85 0 52 [249]
Liechtenstein 83 1 69 [256][257]
Sint Maarten 77 15 62 [258]
U.S. Virgin Islands 76 6 64 [259]
Bhutan 70 0 38 [260]
Antigua and Barbuda 65 3 22 [261]
French Polynesia 60 0 60 [262]
Macau 46 0 45 [263]
The Gambia 43 2 26 [264]
Abkhazia[lower-alpha 48] 38 1 32 [249]
Northern Mariana Islands 30 2 19 [265]
Saint Vincent[lower-alpha 49] 29 0 27 [266][267]
Belize 23 2 17 [268]
Curaçao 23 1 19 [269]
East Timor 24 0 24 [270]
Lesotho 24 0 4 [271]
Grenada 23 0 23 [272][273]
New Caledonia 21 0 21 [274]
Laos 19 0 19 [275]
Saint Lucia 19 0 18 [276][277]
Dominica 18 0 18 [278]
Fiji 18 0 18 [279]
Turks and Caicos Islands 16 1 11 [280]
Saint Kitts and Nevis 15 0 15 [281]
Falkland Islands 13 0 13 [282]
Greenland 13 0 13 [283]
MS Zaandam[lower-alpha 50] 13 4 No data [286][287]
Coral Princess[lower-alpha 51] 12 3 No data [289]
Vatican City 12 0 12 [290]
Montserrat 11 1 10 [291]
Papua New Guinea 11 0 8 [292]
Seychelles 11 0 11 [293]
British Virgin Islands 8 1 7 [294]
HNLMS Dolfijn[lower-alpha 52] 8 0 8 [295][298]
Anguilla 3 0 3 [299]
Saba 3 0 3 [300]
Bonaire 2 0 2 [301]
Sint Eustatius 2 0 2 [302]
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1 0 1 [303]
As of 23 June 2020 (UTC) · History of cases: China, international
Notes
  1. Cases: This number shows the cumulative number of confirmed human cases reported to date. The actual number of infections and cases is likely to be higher than reported.[6] Reporting criteria and testing capacity vary between countries.
    The total number of cases may not necessarily add up due to the frequency of values being updated for each location.
  2. Location: Countries, territories, and international conveyances where cases were diagnosed. The nationality of the infected and the origin of infection may vary. For some countries, cases are split into respective territories and noted accordingly.
  3. Deaths: Reporting criteria vary between countries.
    The total number of deaths may not necessarily add up due to the frequency of values being updated for each location.
  4. Recoveries: May not correspond to actual current figures and not all recoveries may be reported. Reporting criteria vary between countries.
    The total number of recoveries may not necessarily add up due to the frequency of values being updated for each location.
  5. World
    1. Total numbers worldwide. Some locations, including North Korea, have yet to report cases.
  6. United States
    1. Figures include cases identified on the Grand Princess.
    2. Figures do not include the unincorporated territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and U.S. Virgin Islands, all of which are listed separately.
    3. Not all states or overseas territories report recovery data.
    4. Cases include clinically diagnosed cases as per CDC guidelines.[7]
    5. Recoveries and deaths include probable deaths and people released from quarantine as per CDC guidelines.[8][9][10]
    6. Figures from the United States Department of Defense are only released on a branch-by branch basis since April 2020, without distinction between domestic and foreign deployment, and cases may be reported to local health authorities.[11]
    7. Cases for the USS Theodore Roosevelt, currently docked at Guam, are reported separate from national figures but included in the Navy's totals.
    8. There is also one case reported from Guantanamo Bay Naval Base not included in any other nation or territory's counts.[12] Since April 2020, the United States Department of Defense has directed all bases, including Guantanamo Bay, to not publicize case statistics.[11]
  7. Brazil
    1. Since 6 June, the Brazilian government has ordered the Ministry of Health to stop reporting the total number of deaths and active cases.[14][15] After this, the National Council of Health Secretaries assumed the function of reporting the total number of deaths and active cases.[16]
  8. Russia
    1. Including cases from the disputed Crimea and Sevastopol.
    2. Excluding the cases from Diamond Princess cruise ship which are classified as "on an international conveyance".
  9. United Kingdom
    1. Excluding all British Overseas Territories and Crown dependencies.
    2. As of 23 March 2020, the UK government does not publish the number of recoveries. The last update on 22 March reported 135 recovered patients.[21]
  10. Chile
    1. Including the special territory of Easter Island.
    2. On 2 June 2020, the Chilean government decided to not publish the number of recovered patients.
    3. Deaths only include cases with positive PCR tests and catalogued as "COVID-19 related death" by the Civil Registry and Identification Service. This number is informed on the daily reports of the Ministry of Health. On 20 June 2020, the Ministry confirmed 7,144 as the total number of deaths, including suspected cases without PCR test. However, this number won't be released daily and only on a weekly basis.[26]
  11. Spain
    1. Excludes serology–confirmed cases.
  12. Germany
    1. Not all state authorities count recoveries.[36]
    2. Recoveries include estimations by the Robert Koch Institute.[36][37]
  13. France
    1. Including overseas regions of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte and Réunion, and collectivities of Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin.
    2. Excluding collectivities of New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
    3. Recoveries only include hospitalized cases.[39]
    4. Figures for total confirmed cases and total deaths include data from both hospital and nursing home (ESMS: établissements sociaux et médico-sociaux).[39]
  14. China
    1. Excluding 106 asymptomatic cases under medical observation as of 27 June 2020.
    2. Asymptomatic cases were not reported before 31 March 2020.
    3. Excluding Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
    4. Does not include Taiwan.
  15. Egypt
    1. Includes cases identified on the MS River Anuket.
  16. Belgium
    1. The number of deaths also includes untested cases and cases in retirement homes that presumably died because of COVID-19, whilst most countries only include deaths of tested cases in hospitals.[48]
  17. Argentina
    1. Excluding confirmed cases on the claimed territory of the Falkland Islands. Since 11 April, the Argentine Ministry of Health includes them in their official reports.[51]
  18. Netherlands
    1. The Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of a) the Netherlands* [the country as opposed to the kingdom; listed here], which in turn includes the Caribbean Netherlands, that are made up of the special municipalities Bonaire*, Saba* and Sint Eustatius*; b) Aruba*; c) Curaçao*; and d) Sint Maarten*. All regions marked with an asterisk are listed separately.
    2. The Dutch Government agency RIVM, responsible for the constituent country the Netherlands, does not count its number of recoveries.[55]
  19. Ukraine
    1. Excluding cases from the disputed Crimea and Sevastopol. Cases in these territories are included in the Russian total.
    2. Excluding cases from the unrecognized Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics.
  20. Israel
    1. Including cases from the disputed Golan Heights.
    2. Excluding cases from the Palestinian National Authority.
  21. Diamond Princess and Japan
    1. The British cruise ship Diamond Princess was in Japanese waters, and the Japanese administration was asked to manage its quarantine, with the passengers having not entered Japan. Therefore, this case is included in neither the Japanese nor British official counts. The World Health Organization classifies the cases as being located "on an international conveyance".
  22. Moldova
    1. Including the disputed territory of Transnistria.
  23. Azerbaijan
    1. Excluding the self-declared state of Artsakh.
  24. Serbia
    1. Excluding cases from the disputed territory of Kosovo.
  25. Denmark
    1. The autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland are listed separately.
  26. Morocco
    1. Including cases in the disputed Western Sahara territory controlled by Morocco. There are no confirmed cases in the rest of Western Sahara.[97]
  27. Norway
    1. Estimation of the number of infected:
      • As of 23 March 2020, according to figures from just over 40 per cent of all GPs in Norway, 20,200 patients have been registered with the "corona code" R991. The figure includes both cases where the patient has been diagnosed with coronavirus infection through testing, and where the GP has used the "corona code" after assessing the patient's symptoms against the criteria by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.[103]
      • As of 24 March 2020, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health estimates that between 7,120 and 23,140 Norwegians are infected with the coronavirus.[104]
  28. Australia
    1. Excluding the cases from Diamond Princess cruise ship which are classified as "on an international conveyance". Ten cases, including one fatality recorded by the Australian government.
  29. Finland
    1. Including the autonomous region of the Åland Islands.
    2. The number of recoveries is an estimate based on reported cases which were reported at least two weeks ago and there is no other monitoring data on the course of the disease.[110] The exact number of recoveries is not known, as only a small proportion of patients have been hospitalized.[111]
  30. DR Congo
  31. Somalia
    1. Excluding the de facto state of Somaliland.
  32. Cuba
    1. Includes cases on the MS Braemar.
    2. Excluding cases from Guantanamo Bay, which is governed by the United States.
  33. Guam and USS Theodore Roosevelt
    1. Cases for the USS Theodore Roosevelt, currently docked at Guam, are reported separately.
  34. Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republic
    1. Note that these territories are distinct from the Ukraine-administered regions of the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts.
  35. Congo
    1. Also known as the Republic of the Congo and not to be confused with the DR Congo.
  36. Charles de Gaulle
    1. Including cases on the escort frigate Chevalier Paul.
    2. Florence Parly, Minister of the Armed Forces, reported to the National Assembly's National Defense and Armed Forces Committee that 2010 sailors of the carrier battle group led by Charles de Gaulle had been tested, with 1081 tests returning positive so far.[176] Many of these cases were aboard Charles de Gaulle, some of the cases were reportedly aboard French frigate Chevalier Paul, and it is unclear if any other ships in the battle group had cases on board.[177][178][179]
  37. Cyprus
  38. Georgia
    1. Excluding the de facto states of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
  39. Greg Mortimer and Uruguay
    1. Although currently anchored off the coast of Uruguay, cases for the Greg Mortimer are currently reported separately. Six have been transferred inland for hospitalization.
  40. Somaliland
    1. Cases from this de facto state are not counted by Somalia.
  41. Figures for Tanzania are for 29 April as the country stopped publishing figures on coronavirus cases on that date.[211] Figures as of that date were 509 cases, 21 deaths, and 183 recoveries.[212][213]
  42. Taiwan
    1. Including cases from the ROCS Pan Shi.[218]
  43. Isle of Man
    1. Recoveries are presumed. Defined as "An individual testing positive for coronavirus who completes the 14 day self-isolation period from the onset of symptoms who is at home on day 15, or an individual who is discharged from hospital following more severe symptoms."[223]
  44. Syria
    1. Excluding cases from the disputed Golan Heights.
  45. Artsakh
    1. Cases from this de facto state are not counted by Azerbaijan.
  46. Northern Cyprus
    1. Cases from this de facto state are not counted by Cyprus.
  47. South Ossetia
    1. Cases from this de facto state are not counted by Georgia.
  48. Abkhazia
    1. Cases from this de facto state are not counted by Georgia.
  49. Saint Vincent
    1. The sovereign state of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
  50. MS Zaandam
    1. Including cases from MS Rotterdam.
    2. The MS Rotterdam rendezvoused with the Zaandam on 26 March off the coast of Panama City to provide support and evacuate healthy passengers. Both have since docked in Florida.[284][285]
    3. MS Zaandam and Rotterdam's numbers are currently not counted in any national figures.
  51. Coral Princess
    1. The cruise ship Coral Princess has tested positive cases since early April 2020 and has since docked in Miami.[288]
    2. Coral Princess's numbers are currently not counted in any national figures.
  52. HNLMS Dolfijn
    1. All 8 cases currently associated with Dolfijn were reported while the submarine was at sea in the waters between Scotland and the Netherlands.[295]
    2. It is unclear whether the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is including these cases in their total count, but neither their daily update details nor their daily epidemiological situation reports appear to have mentioned the ship, with a breakdown of cases listing the twelve provinces of the country of the Netherlands (as opposed to the kingdom) accounting for all the cases in the total count.[296][297]

Africa

U.S. Air Force airmen unload a C-17 aircraft carrying approximately 1,800 kg (4,000 lb) of medical supplies in Niamey, Niger 23 April 2020.

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".[304][305] 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.[306] Most of the reported cases are from six countries: South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco, Egypt and Algeria, but it is believed that there is widespread under-reporting in other African countries with poorer health care systems.[307] Cases have been confirmed in all African countries, with Lesotho the last country to report its first coronavirus case on 13 May 2020.[308] There have been no reported cases in the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.[309]

Antarctica

As of 2 May, Antarctica is the only continent not yet reached by the COVID-19 pandemic.[310][311]

Asia

Disinfection of Tehran Metro trains against coronavirus. Similar measures have also been taken in other countries.[312]

A cluster of mysterious pneumonia cases was detected in December 2019 in Wuhan and eventually spread to the rest of China. 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 experienced a surge in cases following religious gatherings. 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.[311] There have been no reported cases in the Australian external territories of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.[313][314]

Europe

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 had been reported in all European countries when 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,[315] and the Åland Islands on 22 March reported cases. No cases have been reported in the Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands.[311] The WHO declared Europe as the new epicenter of the virus after the situation improved in China.[316] On 26 May, the epicenter was declared by the WHO to have moved to the Americas.[317]

North America

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.[318]

On 26 March 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, with over 82,000 cases.[319] On 11 April 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest official death toll for COVID-19, with over 20,000 deaths.[320] As of 15 June 2020 the total cases of COVID-19 were 2,063,812 with 115,271 total deaths.[321]

Canada reported 60,616 cases and 3,842 deaths on 4 May,[322] while Mexico reported 23,471 cases and 2,154 deaths.[323] The Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba are the only Caribbean countries reporting more than 1,000 cases (16,908, 2,507 and 2,092 respectively), while Panama and Honduras led Central America with 14,095 and 5,527 cases, respectively.[324]

Oceania

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

The first confirmed case was in Melbourne, Victoria on 25 January.[325] Many small Pacific island nations have thus far avoided the outbreak by closing their international borders. As of 28 June 2020,[326] no cases have been reported in the sovereign states of Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.[311] No cases have been reported in the territories of American Samoa (territory of the United States), the Cook Islands (associated state of New Zealand), Niue (associated state of New Zealand), Norfolk Island (external territory of Australia), the Pitcairn Islands (British Overseas Territory), Tokelau (territory of New Zealand), and Wallis and Futuna (French overseas collectivity).

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 (22), Guam (5), and the Northern Mariana Islands (2).[327]

South America

Workers being trained to disinfect buses in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil, 16 March 2020

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.[328] Brazil reported 100,000 cases of infection and 7,000 deaths on 3 May,[329] becoming the country with the ninth highest number of cases in the world. As of 22 May, Brazil is the second country in the rank.

The other South American countries with the highest number of cases are Peru (108,928), Ecuador (29,538), Chile (31,663), Colombia (7,668), Argentina (4,783), and Bolivia (1,594).[330] Both with no permanent population, Bouvet Island and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands have not reported any cases as of 2 May.[311]

International conveyances

Over 700 people were infected aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship

The outbreak spread to several cruise ships including the Diamond Princess, the Grand Princess, the World Dream, the MS Westerdam and the MS Braemar.[331][332][333][334]

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 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. Anyone in close contact with either suspected or diagnosed cases of coronavirus infection will also be denied entry.[335]

Timeline of first confirmed cases by country or territory

First cases by country or territory
Date Country or territory
1 December China
13 January Thailand
16 January Japan
20 January South Korea United States
21 January Taiwan[lower-alpha 1]
22 January Hong Kong[lower-alpha 2] Macau[lower-alpha 2]
23 January Singapore Vietnam
24 January France 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 3] Saint Martin[lower-alpha 3]
2 March Andorra Indonesia Jordan Latvia Morocco Portugal Saudi Arabia Senegal Tunisia
3 March Argentina Chile Gibraltar[lower-alpha 4] Liechtenstein Ukraine
4 March Faroe Islands[lower-alpha 5] French Guiana[lower-alpha 6] Hungary Poland Slovenia
5 March Bosnia and Herzegovina Martinique[lower-alpha 6] 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 7] Panama
10 March Bolivia Burkina Faso DR Congo Jamaica Jersey[lower-alpha 7] Mongolia Northern Cyprus[lower-alpha 1] Turkey
11 March Cuba French Polynesia[lower-alpha 3] Guyana Honduras Ivory Coast Réunion[lower-alpha 6]
12 March Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago
13 March Antigua and Barbuda Aruba[lower-alpha 8] Cayman Islands[lower-alpha 4] Curaçao[lower-alpha 8] Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Guadeloupe[lower-alpha 6] Guatemala Guinea Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo[lower-alpha 1] Puerto Rico[lower-alpha 9] Saint Lucia Sudan Suriname U.S. Virgin Islands[lower-alpha 9] Uruguay Venezuela
14 March Central African Republic Congo Equatorial Guinea Eswatini Mauritania Mayotte[lower-alpha 6] Namibia Rwanda Seychelles
15 March Akrotiri and Dhekelia[lower-alpha 4] Bahamas Guam[lower-alpha 9] Uzbekistan
16 March Benin Greenland[lower-alpha 5] Liberia Somalia Tanzania
17 March Barbados Gambia Montenegro Sint Maarten[lower-alpha 8]
18 March Bermuda[lower-alpha 4] Djibouti El Salvador Kyrgyzstan Mauritius Montserrat[lower-alpha 4] New Caledonia[lower-alpha 10] Nicaragua Zambia
19 March Angola Chad Fiji Haiti Isle of Man[lower-alpha 7] Niger
20 March Cape Verde East Timor Madagascar Papua New Guinea Uganda Zimbabwe
21 March Eritrea Transnistria[lower-alpha 11]
22 March Åland Islands[lower-alpha 12] Dominica Grenada Mozambique Syria
23 March Belize Myanmar Turks and Caicos Islands[lower-alpha 4]
24 March Laos Libya
25 March British Virgin Islands[lower-alpha 4] Guinea-Bissau Mali Saint Kitts and Nevis
26 March Anguilla[lower-alpha 4]
28 March Northern Mariana Islands[lower-alpha 9]
30 March Botswana
31 March Burundi Donetsk People's Republic[lower-alpha 13] Luhansk People's Republic[lower-alpha 13] Sierra Leone Sint Eustatius[lower-alpha 14] Somaliland[lower-alpha 15]
2 April Malawi
3 April Falkland Islands[lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 16]
4 April Western Sahara[lower-alpha 16][lower-alpha 17]
5 April Saint Pierre and Miquelon[lower-alpha 3] South Sudan
6 April São Tomé and Príncipe
7 April Abkhazia[lower-alpha 1] Artsakh[lower-alpha 11]
10 April Yemen
11 April Saba[lower-alpha 14]
16 April Bonaire[lower-alpha 14]
30 April Comoros Tajikistan
6 May South Ossetia[lower-alpha 1]
13 May Lesotho
  1. Non-member of the United Nations with limited recognition by some UN member states.
  2. Special administrative region of China
  3. Overseas collectivity of France
  4. British Overseas Territory
  5. Autonomous territory of Denmark
  6. Overseas department of France
  7. Crown dependency
  8. Country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
  9. Territory of the United States
  10. Sui generis collectivity of France
  11. Non-member of the United Nations with limited recognition only by other non-UN member states.
  12. Autonomous region of Finland
  13. One of two mutually recognized proto-states established by Russia-backed rebels also recognized by South Ossetia.
  14. Special municipality of the Netherlands
  15. Non-member of the United Nations not recognised by any other state.
  16. Subject of territorial dispute
  17. The case was confirmed in the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region in the Moroccan-controlled part.

Countries and dependent territories that have not confirmed cases

Below is a list of countries and territories that have not confirmed any cases of COVID-19, in order of greatest population.

UN member states

As of June 2020, 12 sovereign states (10 in Oceania and 2 in Asia) have not confirmed any cases of COVID-19. Below is a list of these countries, ordered by population.

States with no confirmed cases
#CountryPopulationContinent Ref.
1 North Korea[lower-alpha 1] 25,778,816Asia [326][336]
2 Turkmenistan[lower-alpha 1] 6,031,200Asia [337][326]
3 Solomon Islands686,884Oceania [326][338]
4 Vanuatu307,145Oceania [326][338]
5 Samoa198,413Oceania [326][338]
6 Kiribati119,451Oceania [326][338]
7 Federated States of Micronesia115,030Oceania [326][338]
8 Tonga105,695Oceania [326][338]
9 Marshall Islands59,190Oceania [326][338]
10 Palau18,094Oceania [326][338]
11 Tuvalu11,793Oceania [326][338]
12 Nauru10,823Oceania [326][338]
  1. Cases are suspected, but none have been officially reported.[336][339]

States with limited recognition

Partially recognized states with no confirmed cases
#CountryPopulationStatusDe jureContinentRef.
1 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[lower-alpha 1]100,000Recognised by at least one UN member stateDisputedAfrica
  1. Part of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco has confirmed cases.[340]

Dependent territories

Dependencies with no confirmed cases
#TerritoryPopulationStatusCountryContinentRef.
1 American Samoa56,700Unincorporated territory United StatesOceania [326][341]
2 Cook Islands15,200Associated state New ZealandOceania [326][342]
3 Wallis and Futuna11,700Overseas collectivity FranceOceania [326]
4 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha5,633Overseas territory United KingdomAfrica [326][343]
5 Svalbard2,667Unincorporated area NorwayEurope [326]
6 Christmas Island1,955External territory AustraliaAsia [326]
7 Norfolk Island1,735External territory AustraliaOceania [326]
8 Niue1,520Associated state New ZealandOceania [326]
9 Tokelau1,400Dependent territory New ZealandOceania [326]
10 Cocos (Keeling) Islands555External territory AustraliaAsia [326]
11 Pitcairn Islands50Overseas territory United KingdomOceania [326]

    Statistics

    Total confirmed deaths per million of COVID-19 by country and territory:
      100+ deaths per million inhabitants
      10–100 deaths per million inhabitants
      1–10 deaths per million inhabitants
      0.1–1 deaths per million inhabitants
      0.01–0.1 deaths per million inhabitants
      No deaths or no data

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