Covid map: Coronavirus cases, deaths, vaccinations by country

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Coronavirus is still spreading around the world, with more than 100 million confirmed cases and 2.2 million deaths across nearly 200 countries.

The countries with the highest number of confirmed cases are the US, India and Brazil and they are closely followed by a number of European countries.

But the virus has surged across the world and very few places have managed to avoid it.

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Confirmed cases around the world

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Source: Johns Hopkins University, national public health agencies

Figures last updated 1 February 2021, 08:31 GMT

In the table below, countries can be reordered by deaths, death rate and total cases. In the coloured bars on the right-hand side, countries in which cases have risen to more than 10,000 per day are those with black bars on the relevant date.

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*Deaths per 100,000 people

US 439,342 134.3 26,083,187
Brazil 224,504 107.2 9,204,731
Mexico 158,536 125.6 1,864,260
India 154,392 11.4 10,757,610
UK 106,158 158.1 3,817,176
Italy 88,516 146.0 2,553,032
France 76,057 117.0 3,197,114
Russia 72,029 49.4 3,808,348
Spain 58,319 124.9 2,743,119
Iran 57,959 70.9 1,417,999
Germany 57,273 68.9 2,225,659
Colombia 53,983 108.7 2,094,884
Argentina 47,974 108.1 1,927,239
South Africa 44,164 76.4 1,453,761
Peru 41,026 128.2 1,138,239
Poland 37,180 98.0 1,513,385
Indonesia 29,998 11.2 1,078,314
Turkey 25,993 31.6 2,477,463
Ukraine 23,921 54.1 1,263,576
Belgium 21,092 183.7 710,153
Canada 20,005 54.0 782,467
Chile 18,452 98.5 727,109
Romania 18,335 94.0 728,743
Czech Republic 16,392 153.7 987,329
Ecuador 14,859 87.0 250,828
Netherlands 14,001 82.1 978,671
Iraq 13,047 33.9 619,636
Hungary 12,524 129.0 367,586
Portugal 12,482 121.7 720,516
Pakistan 11,683 5.5 546,428
Sweden 11,591 116.2 566,957
Philippines 10,749 10.1 525,618
Bolivia 10,379 91.4 216,835
Switzerland 9,381 110.0 521,320
Egypt 9,316 9.5 165,951
Bulgaria 9,045 128.3 218,748
Morocco 8,275 23.0 471,157
Bangladesh 8,127 5.0 535,139
Austria 7,721 86.8 414,398
Tunisia 6,754 58.4 208,885
Saudi Arabia 6,375 18.9 368,074
Greece 5,796 55.1 156,957
Japan 5,767 4.5 390,740
Guatemala 5,643 32.7 159,504
Panama 5,270 126.2 320,379
Croatia 5,027 120.9 232,426
China 4,817 0.3 100,063
Israel 4,796 57.2 646,277
Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,679 140.8 121,497
Slovakia 4,642 85.1 249,913
Jordan 4,316 43.3 326,855
Serbia 4,020 57.6 395,263
Honduras 3,610 37.7 147,843
Slovenia 3,503 168.6 166,473
Moldova 3,438 84.8 159,804
Ireland 3,307 68.6 196,547
Georgia 3,194 79.8 258,351
Azerbaijan 3,132 31.5 230,219
Myanmar 3,131 5.8 140,145
Armenia 3,084 104.5 167,088
Lebanon 3,082 44.9 301,052
Kazakhstan 3,046 16.6 235,844
Algeria 2,891 6.8 107,339
North Macedonia 2,855 137.1 92,693
Lithuania 2,803 100.1 182,539
Paraguay 2,718 39.1 133,227
Dominican Republic 2,666 25.1 214,060
Costa Rica 2,604 52.1 193,276
Afghanistan 2,400 6.5 55,023
Denmark 2,125 36.9 198,472
Ethiopia 2,093 1.9 137,650
Nepal 2,029 7.2 270,959
Libya 1,877 28.1 118,631
Palestinian Territories 1,833 37.7 158,962
Sudan 1,807 4.3 29,380
Kenya 1,763 3.4 100,773
Belarus 1,718 18.2 248,336
El Salvador 1,632 25.4 54,966
Nigeria 1,586 0.8 131,242
Oman 1,529 31.7 134,326
Kosovo 1,498 81.2 60,218
South Korea 1,425 2.8 78,508
Kyrgyzstan 1,412 22.4 84,588
Albania 1,380 47.9 78,127
Zimbabwe 1,217 8.4 33,388
Latvia 1,195 62.0 66,241
Venezuela 1,189 4.1 126,927
Kuwait 959 23.2 165,257
Syria 921 5.4 14,048
Australia 909 3.7 28,818
United Arab Emirates 850 8.8 303,609
Montenegro 805 128.2 61,659
Zambia 763 4.4 54,217
Malaysia 760 2.4 214,959
Malawi 702 3.9 23,963
Finland 671 12.2 45,238
DR Congo 671 0.8 22,771
Senegal 628 4.0 26,523
Uzbekistan 621 1.9 78,755
Yemen 615 2.2 2,121
Luxembourg 577 95.5 50,388
Eswatini 565 49.7 15,711
Norway 564 10.6 62,966
Angola 466 1.5 19,796
Cameroon 462 1.8 29,617
Uruguay 436 12.6 41,738
Mauritania 422 9.6 16,635
Estonia 419 31.7 44,208
Ghana 416 1.4 67,010
Bahrain 375 23.9 103,057
Mozambique 367 1.2 38,654
Namibia 352 14.4 33,944
Jamaica 350 11.9 15,653
Mali 330 1.7 8,091
Uganda 324 0.8 39,579
Sri Lanka 316 1.5 64,157
Belize 301 78.6 11,908
Madagascar 281 1.1 19,065
Malta 267 60.8 17,903
Qatar 248 8.9 151,335
Haiti 245 2.2 11,533
Cuba 214 1.9 26,686
Cyprus 199 16.7 30,876
Rwanda 196 1.6 15,304
Bahamas 176 45.6 8,174
Guyana 176 22.6 7,641
Lesotho 172 8.2 8,664
Nicaragua 169 2.6 6,253
Niger 159 0.7 4,517
Guadeloupe 157 39.3 9,156
Ivory Coast 154 0.6 28,399
Suriname 154 26.7 8,438
Botswana 134 5.9 21,293
Cape Verde 134 24.6 14,070
Trinidad and Tobago 134 9.6 7,564
French Polynesia 131 47.2 18,060
Somalia 130 0.9 4,784
Gambia 128 5.6 4,090
Burkina Faso 120 0.6 10,682
Chad 118 0.8 3,376
Congo 117 2.2 7,887
Andorra 101 131.2 9,937
Comoros 93 11.2 2,726
Tajikistan 90 1.0 13,308
Equatorial Guinea 86 6.6 5,516
Liberia 84 1.7 1,939
Guinea 82 0.7 14,546
Channel Islands 82 48.1 3,691
Sierra Leone 79 1.0 3,593
Thailand 77 0.1 19,618
Togo 77 1.0 5,074
Gibraltar 77 228.4 4,114
French Guiana 76 26.9 16,083
Gabon 68 3.2 10,748
San Marino 67 198.3 3,025
South Sudan 64 0.6 3,929
Djibouti 63 6.6 5,932
Central African Republic 63 1.4 4,981
Mayotte 61 23.5 8,231
Aruba 59 55.7 6,966
Maldives 52 10.1 15,841
Benin 52 0.5 3,893
Liechtenstein 52 137.1 2,493
Réunion 46 5.2 9,996
Guinea-Bissau 45 2.4 2,634
Martinique 44 11.7 6,370
Vietnam 35 0.0 1,817
Singapore 29 0.5 59,536
Iceland 29 8.6 6,002
Saint Martin 27 72.5 1,862
New Zealand 25 0.5 2,304
Isle of Man 25 29.7 434
Curaçao 21 12.9 4,585
Tanzania 21 0.0 509
Sao Tome and Principe 17 8.1 1,257
Barbados 14 4.9 1,545
Monaco 13 33.6 1,489
Saint Lucia 13 7.1 1,195
Diamond Princess cruise ship 13 712
Bermuda 12 19.1 691
Mauritius 10 0.8 569
Turks and Caicos Islands 9 23.9 1,503
Papua New Guinea 9 0.1 867
Taiwan 8 0.0 911
Eritrea 7 0.2 2,135
Antigua and Barbuda 7 7.3 234
Seychelles 4 4.1 1,205
Brunei 3 0.7 180
Mongolia 2 0.1 1,814
Burundi 2 0.0 1,632
St Vincent and the Grenadines 2 1.8 901
Cayman Islands 2 3.1 390
Fiji 2 0.2 55
MS Zaandam cruise ship 2 9
Bhutan 1 0.1 859
Faroe Islands 1 2.1 654
Saint Barthelemy 1 10.2 360
Grenada 1 0.9 148
British Virgin Islands 1 3.4 114
Montserrat 1 20.0 13
Cambodia 0 0.0 466
Dominica 0 0.0 117
Timor-Leste 0 0.0 70
New Caledonia 0 0.0 47
Laos 0 0.0 44
Falkland Islands 0 0.0 41
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 0.0 37
Greenland 0 0.0 30
Vatican 0 0.0 27
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 0.0 24
Solomon Islands 0 0.0 17
Anguilla 0 0.0 16
Marshall Islands 0 0.0 4
Samoa 0 0.0 2
Vanuatu 0 0.0 1
Micronesia 0 0.0 1

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This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals for each country.

** The past data for new cases is a three day rolling average. Due to revisions in the number of cases, an average cannot be calculated for this date.

Source: Johns Hopkins University, national public health agencies and UN population data

Figures last updated: 1 February 2021, 08:31 GMT

Note: The map, table and animated bar chart in this page use a different source for figures for France and the UK from that used by Johns Hopkins University, which results in a slightly lower overall total. US figures do not include Puerto Rico, Guam or the US Virgin Islands.

The true extent of the first outbreaks last year is unclear because limited testing meant most cases were not confirmed.

But tests are much more widely available in many countries now and the data shows a steep increase in the number of cases.

Official figures may also not fully reflect the true scale of deaths in many countries. Data on excess deaths, a measure of how many more people are dying than would be expected based on the previous few years, may give a better indication of the actual numbers in many cases.

Who has vaccinated the most?

Several coronavirus vaccines have now been approved for use, either by individual countries or groups of countries, such as the European Union and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Of the 61 countries and territories administering vaccines and publishing rollout data, 45 are high-income nations, 16 are middle-income and none are low-income.

Some countries have secured more vaccine doses than their populations need, while other lower-income countries are relying on a global plan known as Covax, which is seeking to ensure everyone in the world has access to a vaccine.

On Saturday, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the pandemic had exposed and exploited global inequalities. "When a village is on fire, it makes no sense for a small group of people to hoard all the extinguishers to defend their own houses," he added.

The map above, using figures collated by Our World in Data - a collaboration between Oxford University and an educational charity - shows the total number of doses given per 100 people, mostly first doses.

The US (31 million) and China (23 million) have given the most doses overall, while the UK has administered about nine million so far.

But when breaking the figures down by population, looking at doses administered per 100 people in the 10 countries giving the most vaccinations, Israel, the UAE and the UK top the list - as the chart above shows.

Most countries are prioritising the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.

Where are cases still high?

As populations await vaccine roll-out, cases are either stable or falling in a number of regions.

Europe

Daily cases have now fallen in most European countries, with Spain and France notable exceptions.

The UK and Spain have seen the highest numbers, with Russia and France not far behind.

Lockdown restrictions have been tightened in many of the worst-affected countries.

North America

The US has recorded more than 26 million cases and 440,000 deaths, the highest figures in the world.

Daily cases were at record levels in early January but they are now falling. More than 95,000 coronavirus patients are in hospital, but those numbers are dropping too.

Canada, which has a far lower death rate than the US, also experienced a winter surge but daily cases are also falling there now.

Asia

Asia was the centre of the initial outbreak that spread from China in early 2020, but the number of cases and deaths there has been lower than in Europe and North America.

The region saw a large rise in the number of cases last autumn, driven by a surge in infections in India, one of the most densely populated countries in the world.

India has seen nearly 11 million confirmed cases, the second-highest in the world after the US, but the number of infections has fallen in recent months.

Other Asian countries, like Indonesia and Malaysia, are still trying to bring their current outbreaks under control.

Middle East

Several countries in the Middle East have had deadly coronavirus outbreaks over the past 12 months, with Iran, Iraq and Israel having seen the highest numbers.

All three countries appear to have now brought infections under control after recent surges - although the drop in cases has stalled in Iran and Iraq.

Israel's efforts have been helped by its vaccination programme, with about five million doses administered.

Africa

Africa has recorded about 3.5 million cases, but the true extent of the pandemic in many African countries is not known as testing rates are low.

South Africa, with more than 1.4 million cases, is the worst affected country on the continent, according to official figures. A variant of the virus discovered in South Africa has now spread to a number of other countries.

Morocco, Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Nigeria and Kenya have also recorded more than 100,000 cases.

Latin America

In Latin America, there has been particular concern about a variant of the virus which has spread rapidly in Brazil.

The country has more than nine million confirmed cases and the world's second highest death toll. It is currently in the middle of a second surge in infections.

Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Peru have all recorded more than one million cases and continue to see high numbers of daily confirmed cases.

Oceania

Australia and New Zealand have been praised for their response to the pandemic, with both countries having seen comparatively few deaths.

On Sunday, the Australian city of Perth began a snap five-day lockdown after a security guard working at a quarantine hotel tested positive for Covid-19.

In a sign of how effective their measures have been, both currently have a lower average number of cases than French Polynesia, a sprawling network of islands in the Pacific Ocean.

Other islands in the region have tried to remain free of coronavirus but most have seen at least a few cases.

How did coronavirus spread?

Covid-19 was first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, in late 2019 but the outbreak spread quickly across the globe in the first months of 2020.

It was declared a global pandemic by the WHO on 11 March 2020.

A pandemic is when an infectious disease is passing easily from person to person in many parts of the world at the same time.

About this data

The data used on this page comes from a variety of sources. It includes figures collated by Johns Hopkins University, data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, national governments and health agencies, as well as UN data on populations.

When comparing figures from different countries it is important to bear in mind that not all governments are recording coronavirus cases and deaths in the same way. This makes like for like comparisons between countries difficult.

Other factors to consider include: different population sizes, the size of a country's elderly population or whether a particular country has a large amount of its people living in densely-populated areas. In addition, countries may be in different stages of the pandemic.

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