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 5,300 people globally have died from COVID-19, as the illness is officially known, while more than 142,600 infections have been confirmed in dozens of countries, according to the World Health Organization.
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Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:
Afghanistan – 11
Albania – 38 cases, 1 death
Algeria – 37 cases, 3 deaths
Andorra – 1
Antigua and Barbuda – 1
Argentina – 34 cases, 7 deaths
Armenia – 18
Australia – 280 cases, 3 deaths
Austria – 504 cases, 1 death
Azerbaijan – 15 cases, 1 death
Bahrain – 210
Bangladesh – 3
Belarus – 27
Belgium – 559 cases, 3 deaths
Bhutan – 1
Bolivia – 10
Bosnia & Herzegovina – 13
Brazil – 151
Brunei – 11
Bulgaria – 23 cases, 1 death
Burkina Faso – 2
Cambodia – 5
Cameroon – 2
Canada – 176 cases, 1 death
Central African Republic – 1
Chile – 43
China – 81,021 cases, 3,194 deaths
The region of Macau had confirmed 10 cases before they all recovered, while Hong Kong reported 141 confirmed cases, including four deaths according to China’s National Health Commission.
Colombia – 13
Congo Republic – 1
Costa Rica – 23
Croatia – 31
Cuba – 4
Cyprus – 14
Czech Republic – 141
Democratic Republic of the Congo – 2
Denmark – 827 cases, 1 death
Dominican Republic – 5
Ecuador – 17
Egypt – 93 cases, 1 death
Equatorial Guinea – 1
Estonia – 115
Ethiopia – 1
Finland – 155
France – 4,480 cases, 91 deaths
The French territory of Martinique recorded 3 cases of the coronavirus. Reunion has one confirmed case.
French Guiana – 5
Gabon – 1
Georgia – 30
Germany – 3,062 cases, 6 deaths
Ghana – 2
Greece – 228 cases, 3 deaths
Guatemala – 1
Guinea – 1
Guyana- 1
Honduras – 2
Hungary – 19
Iceland – 138
India – 82 cases, 2 deaths
Indonesia – 117 cases, 5 deaths
Iran – 12,729 cases, 611 deaths
Iraq – 83 cases, 8 deaths
Ireland – 90 cases, 1 death
Israel – 143
Italy – 21,157 cases, 1,441 deaths
Ivory Coast – 1
Jamaica – 6
Japan – 787 cases, 29 deaths
A total of 697 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 WHO guidance. The national tally is 787 as of March 13, including 14 evacuees from China and 22 deaths.
Jordan – 1
Kazakhstan – 4
Kenya – 1
Kosovo – 2
Kuwait – 100
Latvia – 10
Lebanon – 77 cases, 3 deaths
Liechtenstein – 1
Lithuania – 6
Luxembourg – 51 cases, 1 death
Malaysia – 238
Maldives – 9
Mauritania – 1
Malta – 17
Mexico – 41
Moldova – 6
Monaco – 2
Mongolia – 1
Morocco – 17 cases, 1 death
Namibia – 2
Nepal – 1
Netherlands – 959 cases, 12 deaths
New Zealand – 6
Nigeria – 2
North Macedonia – 7
Norway – 702
Oman – 19
Pakistan – 28
Palestine – 31
Panama – 36
Paraguay – 6
Peru – 28
Philippines – 98 cases, 2 death
Poland – 68 cases, 1 death
Portugal – 112
Qatar – 320
Romania – 75
Russia – 45
Rwanda – 1
San Marino – 69 cases, 3 death
Saudi Arabia – 86
Senegal – 4
Serbia – 35
Seychelles – 2
Singapore – 200
Slovakia – 32
Slovenia – 181 cases, 1 death
South Africa – 24
South Korea – 8,162 cases, 75 deaths
Spain – 6,250 cases, 193 deaths
Sri Lanka – 6
Sudan – 1 death
Suriname – 1
Sweden – 775 cases, 1 death
Switzerland – 1189 cases, 11 deaths
Taiwan – 59 cases, 1 death
Thailand – 114 cases, 1 death
Togo- 1
Trinidad and Tobago – 2
Tunisia – 7
Turkey – 2
Ukraine – 3
United Arab Emirates – 85
United Kingdom – 1,140 cases, 21 deaths
United States – 2,226 cases, 48 deaths
Uruguay – 1
Uzbekistan – 1
Vatican City – 1
Venezuela – 2
Vietnam – 47
SOURCE:
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