Covid map: Coronavirus cases, deaths, vaccinations by country

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Covid-19 is continuing to spread around the world, with more than 114 million confirmed cases and 2.5 million deaths across nearly 200 countries.

The US, India and Brazil have seen the highest number of confirmed cases, followed by Russia, the UK and a number of European countries.

Very few places have been left untouched.

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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 March 2021, 08:35 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 510,900 156.2 28,494,973
Brazil 254,942 121.7 10,551,259
Mexico 185,715 147.2 2,086,938
India 157,157 11.6 11,112,241
UK 122,849 183.0 4,176,554
Italy 97,699 161.1 2,925,265
France 85,582 131.7 3,686,813
Russia 84,700 58.1 4,198,400
Germany 70,152 84.4 2,450,306
Spain 69,142 148.1 3,188,553
Iran 60,073 73.4 1,631,169
Colombia 59,766 120.3 2,251,690
Argentina 51,965 117.1 2,107,365
South Africa 49,993 86.5 1,513,393
Peru 46,494 145.3 1,329,805
Poland 43,769 115.4 1,706,986
Indonesia 36,166 13.5 1,334,634
Turkey 28,569 34.7 2,701,588
Ukraine 27,472 62.1 1,399,813
Belgium 22,077 192.3 771,511
Canada 21,990 59.3 871,694
Chile 20,572 109.8 824,625
Romania 20,350 104.3 801,994
Czech Republic 20,339 190.7 1,235,480
Portugal 16,317 159.1 804,562
Ecuador 15,811 92.5 286,155
Netherlands 15,566 91.2 1,088,886
Hungary 14,974 154.3 428,599
Iraq 13,406 34.9 695,489
Pakistan 12,896 6.1 581,365
Sweden 12,826 128.6 657,309
Philippines 12,318 11.5 576,352
Bolivia 11,649 102.6 249,010
Egypt 10,688 10.9 182,424
Bulgaria 10,191 144.5 247,038
Switzerland 9,966 116.9 554,932
Morocco 8,623 23.9 483,654
Austria 8,561 96.3 459,440
Bangladesh 8,408 5.2 546,216
Tunisia 8,001 69.2 233,277
Japan 7,894 6.2 432,247
Slovakia 7,189 131.8 308,083
Greece 6,504 61.8 191,100
Saudi Arabia 6,494 19.3 377,383
Guatemala 6,393 37.1 174,542
Panama 5,845 139.9 340,915
Israel 5,752 68.6 775,807
Croatia 5,526 133.0 242,973
Bosnia and Herzegovina 5,071 152.6 130,979
China 4,835 0.3 100,965
Jordan 4,701 47.2 391,090
Lebanon 4,692 68.4 375,050
Serbia 4,443 63.6 459,259
Ireland 4,319 89.6 219,592
Honduras 4,151 43.3 170,304
Moldova 3,949 97.5 185,453
Slovenia 3,836 184.6 190,081
Georgia 3,520 87.9 270,918
Lithuania 3,244 115.8 199,145
Azerbaijan 3,220 32.4 234,537
Myanmar 3,199 6.0 141,896
Armenia 3,195 108.2 172,216
Paraguay 3,181 45.7 159,474
Kazakhstan 3,162 17.3 262,715
North Macedonia 3,137 150.6 102,787
Dominican Republic 3,100 29.2 239,617
Algeria 2,983 7.1 113,092
Costa Rica 2,800 56.0 204,341
Nepal 2,774 9.9 274,143
Afghanistan 2,443 6.6 55,714
Ethiopia 2,365 2.2 159,072
Denmark 2,361 41.0 211,195
Libya 2,179 32.6 133,338
Palestinian Territories 2,042 42.0 183,612
Belarus 1,976 20.9 287,306
Nigeria 1,907 1.0 155,657
Sudan 1,880 4.5 30,347
El Salvador 1,861 29.0 59,866
Kenya 1,856 3.6 105,973
Albania 1,796 62.3 107,167
Latvia 1,618 83.9 86,186
South Korea 1,605 3.1 90,031
Kosovo 1,592 86.3 68,451
Oman 1,570 32.5 141,496
Kyrgyzstan 1,466 23.3 86,251
Zimbabwe 1,463 10.1 36,089
Venezuela 1,344 4.7 139,116
United Arab Emirates 1,221 12.7 391,524
Malaysia 1,130 3.6 300,752
Zambia 1,091 6.3 78,534
Kuwait 1,083 26.2 190,852
Malawi 1,044 5.8 31,945
Syria 1,027 6.1 15,588
Montenegro 1,003 159.8 75,834
Australia 909 3.7 28,978
Senegal 872 5.5 34,520
Finland 742 13.4 57,672
DR Congo 707 0.8 25,913
Eswatini 652 57.4 17,014
Mozambique 641 2.2 59,350
Luxembourg 637 105.4 55,110
Yemen 634 2.2 2,285
Uzbekistan 622 1.9 79,926
Norway 622 11.7 71,006
Uruguay 608 17.6 57,994
Ghana 607 2.0 84,023
Estonia 589 44.5 65,600
Cameroon 551 2.2 35,714
Angola 508 1.6 20,807
Sri Lanka 464 2.2 83,094
Bahrain 449 28.6 122,394
Mauritania 441 10.0 17,207
Namibia 424 17.3 38,845
Jamaica 422 14.4 23,263
Mali 353 1.9 8,376
Uganda 334 0.8 40,357
Cuba 322 2.8 49,779
Malta 315 71.7 22,482
Belize 315 82.2 12,293
Botswana 310 13.8 28,371
Madagascar 297 1.1 19,831
Lesotho 292 13.8 10,491
Rwanda 261 2.1 18,850
Qatar 258 9.3 163,664
Haiti 250 2.2 12,430
Somalia 239 1.6 7,257
Cyprus 231 19.4 34,707
Guyana 195 25.0 8,585
Ivory Coast 192 0.8 32,754
Bahamas 179 46.4 8,519
Nicaragua 173 2.7 6,445
Suriname 172 29.9 8,929
Niger 172 0.8 4,740
Guadeloupe 164 41.0 9,968
Gambia 150 6.6 4,712
Cape Verde 147 27.0 15,400
Comoros 144 17.3 3,571
Burkina Faso 142 0.7 11,982
Chad 140 0.9 3,973
French Polynesia 139 50.1 18,387
Trinidad and Tobago 139 10.0 7,713
Congo 128 2.4 8,820
Andorra 110 142.8 10,866
Mayotte 102 39.3 16,861
South Sudan 93 0.8 7,926
Gibraltar 93 275.8 4,239
Equatorial Guinea 91 7.0 6,005
Tajikistan 90 1.0 13,308
Guinea 89 0.7 15,992
Channel Islands 86 50.4 4,038
French Guiana 85 30.0 16,627
Liberia 85 1.8 2,014
Togo 84 1.1 6,901
Thailand 83 0.1 26,031
Gabon 83 3.9 14,564
Sierra Leone 79 1.0 3,887
San Marino 74 219.0 3,716
Aruba 73 69.0 7,891
Benin 70 0.6 5,434
Djibouti 63 6.6 6,066
Central African Republic 63 1.4 5,004
Maldives 62 12.0 19,793
Liechtenstein 54 142.4 2,567
Réunion 52 5.9 12,416
Guinea-Bissau 48 2.6 3,262
Martinique 45 12.0 6,746
Saint Lucia 35 19.2 3,390
Vietnam 35 0.0 2,448
Barbados 33 11.5 3,068
Singapore 29 0.5 59,936
Iceland 29 8.6 6,049
Sao Tome and Principe 29 13.7 1,786
Saint Martin 27 72.5 2,057
New Zealand 26 0.5 2,378
Isle of Man 25 29.7 484
Monaco 24 62.0 1,956
Curaçao 22 13.5 4,730
Tanzania 21 0.0 509
Turks and Caicos Islands 14 37.2 2,114
Antigua and Barbuda 14 14.5 730
Diamond Princess cruise ship 13 712
Papua New Guinea 12 0.1 1,275
Bermuda 12 19.1 705
Seychelles 11 11.3 2,618
Mauritius 10 0.8 610
Taiwan 9 0.0 955
St Vincent and the Grenadines 8 7.3 1,556
Eritrea 7 0.2 2,847
Burundi 3 0.0 2,209
Brunei 3 0.7 186
Mongolia 2 0.1 2,952
Cayman Islands 2 3.1 444
Fiji 2 0.2 59
MS Zaandam cruise ship 2 9
Bhutan 1 0.1 867
Faroe Islands 1 2.1 658
Saint Barthelemy 1 10.2 573
British Virgin Islands 1 3.4 153
Grenada 1 0.9 148
Montserrat 1 20.0 20
Cambodia 0 0.0 820
Dominica 0 0.0 142
Timor-Leste 0 0.0 113
New Caledonia 0 0.0 58
Falkland Islands 0 0.0 54
Laos 0 0.0 45
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 0.0 41
Greenland 0 0.0 30
Vatican 0 0.0 27
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 0.0 24
Solomon Islands 0 0.0 18
Anguilla 0 0.0 18
Marshall Islands 0 0.0 4
Samoa 0 0.0 3
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 March 2021, 08:35 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.

Confirmed cases have been rising steeply since the middle of last year, but the true extent of the first outbreaks in 2020 is unclear because testing was not then widely available.

The 100 millionth coronavirus case was recorded at the end of January - about a year after the first officially diagnosed case of the virus.

Deaths have also been rising, however official figures may not fully reflect the true number 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 against the virus 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 101 countries and territories administering vaccines and publishing rollout data, 60 are high-income nations, 41 are middle-income and none are low-income.

The map below, 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.

Overall, the US and China have given the most doses, 68 million and 41 million respectively, while the UK has administered more than 20 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 below shows.

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

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.

Several African countries have now received vaccines through the Covax initiative, with vaccinations starting this week.

Global vaccine rollout

Where are cases still high?

As populations across the world await widespread vaccine rollout, cases are either stable or falling in most regions at the moment.

Here's a breakdown of the situation by region:

Europe

Daily cases had been falling in most European countries earlier this month, but several are now seeing a rise in infections.

France, Italy, Russia and the Czech Republic have seen the highest numbers in recent weeks.

Lockdown measures were tightened in many of the worst-affected countries over the winter but some restrictions are now being lifted.

North America

The US has recorded nearly 30 million cases and more than 510,000 deaths, the highest figures in the world.

Daily cases were at record levels in early January but they have fallen substantially in the last few weeks.

Canada, which has a far lower death rate than the US, also experienced a winter surge but daily cases have also been falling recently.

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 more than 11 million confirmed cases, the second-highest in the world after the US, but the number of daily infections has fallen in recent months.

Middle East

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

Cases are now falling in Israel but several countries in the region are currently seeing renewed outbreaks, including Iran and Iraq.

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

Africa

Africa has recorded nearly four million cases and more than 100,000 deaths - but the true extent of the pandemic in many African countries is not known as testing rates are low.

South Africa, with about 1.5 million cases, is the worst affected country on the continent, according to official figures.

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

Ivory Coast became the first country to roll out vaccines offered by UN-backed Covax programme, starting with healthcare workers on Monday.

Ivorian authorities will initially receive half a million doses of the AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine.

Ghana and Nigeria are also due to start their inoculations this week.

Latin America

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

The country has more than 10 million confirmed cases and 250,000 deaths - the world's second highest death toll. It is currently in the middle of a surge in infections.

Argentina, Colombia and Mexico have all recorded more than two million cases while Peru has seen more than one million.

Oceania

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

In a sign of how effective their lockdown measures have been, both New Zealand and Australia 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.

Papua New Guinea is currently the worst-affected country in the region after seeing a recent spike in 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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