Covid map: Coronavirus cases, deaths, vaccinations by country

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Covid-19 is continuing to spread around the world, with about 190 million confirmed cases and more than four million deaths across nearly 200 countries.

The US, India and Brazil have seen the highest number of confirmed cases, followed by France, Russia, Turkey and the UK.

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 16 July 2021, 09:25 BST

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 605,665 185.2 33,821,831
Brazil 538,942 257.3 19,262,518
India 412,531 30.5 31,026,829
Mexico 235,740 186.8 2,629,648
Peru 194,845 609.1 2,088,143
Russia 143,657 98.6 5,810,335
UK 128,593 191.5 5,281,098
Italy 127,840 210.9 4,278,319
Colombia 114,833 231.2 4,583,442
France 111,429 171.5 5,833,341
Argentina 100,695 227.0 4,719,952
Germany 91,346 109.9 3,748,379
Iran 86,592 105.9 3,464,055
Spain 81,084 173.7 4,069,162
Poland 75,191 198.3 2,881,151
Indonesia 70,192 26.2 2,726,803
South Africa 65,972 114.2 2,253,240
Ukraine 55,114 124.6 2,315,565
Turkey 50,415 61.2 5,507,455
Romania 34,245 175.6 1,081,467
Chile 34,207 182.6 1,594,496
Czech Republic 30,335 284.4 1,670,583
Hungary 30,013 309.2 808,661
Canada 26,436 71.3 1,429,707
Philippines 26,314 24.7 1,490,665
Belgium 25,208 219.5 1,102,069
Pakistan 22,720 10.7 983,719
Ecuador 21,872 128.0 472,722
Bulgaria 18,163 257.6 422,797
Netherlands 17,790 104.3 1,767,763
Iraq 17,707 46.1 1,466,529
Bolivia 17,375 153.0 459,579
Bangladesh 17,278 10.7 1,071,774
Portugal 17,187 167.6 920,200
Tunisia 17,009 147.1 526,487
Egypt 16,425 16.7 283,490
Japan 14,966 11.8 831,741
Sweden 14,643 146.8 1,093,923
Paraguay 14,120 203.0 442,207
Greece 12,795 121.6 450,512
Slovakia 12,524 229.7 392,000
Switzerland 10,863 127.4 707,357
Austria 10,727 120.6 652,660
Jordan 9,872 99.1 759,686
Guatemala 9,834 57.0 327,755
Bosnia and Herzegovina 9,665 290.8 205,267
Nepal 9,463 33.7 662,570
Morocco 9,418 26.1 549,844
Croatia 8,233 198.1 361,218
Saudi Arabia 8,006 23.8 503,734
Lebanon 7,882 114.9 549,427
Honduras 7,391 77.1 277,974
Serbia 7,078 101.4 718,093
Panama 6,674 159.8 419,829
Malaysia 6,613 21.0 880,782
Israel 6,443 76.9 849,654
Moldova 6,219 153.5 257,766
Afghanistan 5,983 16.1 137,853
Uruguay 5,865 170.0 378,041
Georgia 5,503 137.5 382,734
North Macedonia 5,487 263.4 155,866
Ireland 5,018 104.1 280,784
Azerbaijan 4,990 50.2 337,801
Costa Rica 4,857 97.2 388,298
China 4,848 0.3 104,193
Armenia 4,556 154.3 226,949
Slovenia 4,425 213.0 258,045
Lithuania 4,404 157.2 279,572
Ethiopia 4,350 4.0 277,443
Myanmar 4,346 8.1 212,545
Dominican Republic 3,907 36.8 336,144
Algeria 3,895 9.2 149,906
Kenya 3,746 7.3 191,020
Sri Lanka 3,661 17.2 280,543
Kazakhstan 3,600 19.7 536,089
Palestinian Territories 3,585 73.7 315,504
Oman 3,498 72.4 289,042
Venezuela 3,339 11.6 289,362
Belarus 3,297 34.9 431,112
Libya 3,249 48.6 214,568
Thailand 3,032 4.4 372,215
Zambia 2,991 17.2 182,129
Sudan 2,774 6.6 36,986
Latvia 2,542 131.8 138,041
Denmark 2,540 44.2 303,469
El Salvador 2,477 38.6 82,605
Albania 2,456 85.2 132,629
Zimbabwe 2,418 16.7 78,872
Namibia 2,270 92.7 109,356
Kosovo 2,268 122.9 107,883
Uganda 2,249 5.3 89,080
Kuwait 2,174 52.5 382,084
Kyrgyzstan 2,154 34.2 146,292
Nigeria 2,126 1.1 169,074
South Korea 2,051 4.0 175,046
Syria 1,902 11.2 25,814
United Arab Emirates 1,885 19.6 656,354
Cuba 1,726 15.2 263,086
Montenegro 1,621 258.2 100,567
Bahrain 1,379 87.9 267,619
Yemen 1,366 4.8 6,967
Cameroon 1,324 5.3 80,858
Malawi 1,301 7.2 41,498
Botswana 1,274 56.5 86,133
Estonia 1,271 96.1 131,681
Senegal 1,209 7.6 48,270
Jamaica 1,136 38.7 50,913
Mozambique 1,057 3.6 94,733
Cambodia 1,052 6.5 65,500
DR Congo 984 1.2 45,211
Finland 978 17.7 99,212
Trinidad and Tobago 969 69.7 35,428
Angola 951 3.1 40,530
Madagascar 934 3.6 42,479
Australia 912 3.7 31,628
Luxembourg 819 135.5 72,632
Ghana 806 2.7 98,114
Norway 796 14.9 133,876
Uzbekistan 789 2.4 118,380
Somalia 781 5.2 15,081
Taiwan 759 3.2 15,346
Mongolia 716 22.6 144,492
Eswatini 698 61.4 20,693
Rwanda 616 5.0 51,625
Suriname 602 104.5 23,861
Qatar 599 21.5 223,911
Mali 529 2.8 14,496
Guyana 506 65.0 21,274
Mauritania 503 11.4 22,187
Haiti 487 4.4 19,374
Malta 420 95.6 31,834
Cyprus 383 44.3 88,457
Lesotho 338 16.0 12,153
Belize 332 86.7 13,644
Ivory Coast 319 1.3 48,999
Cape Verde 294 54.1 33,180
Guadeloupe 274 68.5 17,809
Réunion 256 29.0 33,295
Bahamas 256 66.4 13,274
Maldives 215 41.7 75,622
Vietnam 207 0.2 42,288
Niger 194 0.9 5,555
Nicaragua 193 3.0 8,767
Gambia 188 8.2 6,610
Guinea 184 1.5 24,298
Papua New Guinea 179 2.1 17,340
Mayotte 174 67.0 19,451
Chad 174 1.1 4,959
Congo 172 3.3 12,933
Burkina Faso 169 0.9 13,530
French Guiana 163 57.6 28,681
Gabon 162 7.6 25,245
Djibouti 155 16.2 11,622
Liberia 148 3.1 5,306
Comoros 146 17.5 4,002
French Polynesia 144 51.9 19,058
Togo 134 1.7 14,426
Andorra 127 164.9 14,239
Curaçao 126 77.4 12,537
Equatorial Guinea 123 9.4 8,828
South Sudan 117 1.1 10,917
Sierra Leone 113 1.5 6,122
Tajikistan 110 1.2 14,000
Aruba 108 102.0 11,199
Benin 107 0.9 8,244
Martinique 98 26.1 12,807
Central African Republic 98 2.1 7,142
Gibraltar 94 278.8 4,518
San Marino 90 266.4 5,094
Saint Lucia 87 47.8 5,455
Channel Islands 86 50.4 6,383
Seychelles 77 79.3 17,005
Fiji 74 8.4 13,886
Guinea-Bissau 70 3.7 3,998
Liechtenstein 59 155.6 3,061
Barbados 48 16.7 4,230
Antigua and Barbuda 42 43.6 1,267
Sao Tome and Principe 37 17.5 2,400
Singapore 36 0.6 62,852
Saint Martin 34 91.2 2,659
Monaco 33 85.3 2,655
Bermuda 33 52.6 2,525
Eritrea 30 0.9 6,382
Iceland 29 8.6 6,555
Isle of Man 29 34.5 1,907
New Zealand 26 0.5 2,804
Timor-Leste 25 2.0 9,997
Tanzania 21 0.0 509
Turks and Caicos Islands 18 47.8 2,444
Mauritius 18 1.4 1,858
Diamond Princess cruise ship 13 712
St Vincent and the Grenadines 12 10.9 2,258
Burundi 8 0.1 5,764
British Virgin Islands 8 26.9 1,602
Laos 4 0.1 3,187
Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 5.7 544
Brunei 3 0.7 282
Bhutan 2 0.3 2,380
Cayman Islands 2 3.1 620
MS Zaandam cruise ship 2 9
Saint Barthelemy 1 10.2 1,005
Faroe Islands 1 2.1 905
Grenada 1 0.9 161
Montserrat 1 20.0 21
Vanuatu 1 0.3 4
Dominica 0 0.0 199
New Caledonia 0 0.0 129
Anguilla 0 0.0 111
Greenland 0 0.0 65
Falkland Islands 0 0.0 63
Vatican 0 0.0 27
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 0.0 26
Solomon Islands 0 0.0 20
Marshall Islands 0 0.0 4
Samoa 0 0.0 3
Kiribati 0 0.0 2
Micronesia 0 0.0 1
Palau 0 0.0 0

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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: 16 July 2021, 09:25 BST

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. 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 Covid 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 have 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 193 countries and territories administering vaccines and publishing rollout data, 67 are high-income nations, 101 are middle-income and 25 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.

Global vaccine rollout

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World
45.8
3,572,787,631
China
98.9
1,431,420,634
India
28.4
391,340,491
US
100.5
336,054,953
Brazil
56.8
120,726,752
Germany
101.4
84,989,850
UK
121.9
81,438,892
Japan
52.7
66,714,528
France
92.2
62,321,355
Turkey
73.1
61,621,806
Italy
99.2
59,966,908
Indonesia
20.4
55,819,781
Mexico
40.9
52,704,960
Russia
34.5
50,383,638
Spain
106.1
49,585,197
Canada
117.4
44,293,659
Poland
85.6
32,413,199
Argentina
57.8
26,134,815
Chile
126.8
24,248,545
Colombia
44.5
22,624,568
Pakistan
9.8
21,660,650
Saudi Arabia
61.9
21,556,314
South Korea
41.3
21,157,612
Morocco
55.8
20,584,812
Netherlands
103.7
17,773,305
United Arab Emirates
163.7
16,194,526
Philippines
12.8
14,074,514
Thailand
19.4
13,533,717
Malaysia
40.5
13,107,681
Belgium
108.4
12,560,860
Israel
126.6
10,959,633
Portugal
103.8
10,579,259
Hungary
105.1
10,155,466
Bangladesh
6.1
10,108,224
Peru
30.2
9,954,429
Australia
37.8
9,631,807
Greece
91.7
9,560,592
Sweden
94.4
9,536,164
Czech Republic
87.3
9,346,397
Cambodia
55.3
9,242,925
Romania
47.3
9,092,141
Dominican Republic
83.6
9,066,151
Austria
98.4
8,866,474
Switzerland
94.0
8,133,486
Cuba
68.6
7,767,601
Kazakhstan
38.9
7,303,180
Ecuador
39.1
6,890,876
Iran
7.8
6,530,124
Singapore
110.1
6,440,735
Sri Lanka
30.0
6,431,100
Denmark
108.2
6,266,892
Serbia
79.6
5,415,434
Finland
89.4
4,951,925
Ireland
99.5
4,912,457
Egypt
4.7
4,851,349
Norway
88.3
4,785,937
Taiwan
19.3
4,603,639
South Africa
7.6
4,535,222
Jordan
44.1
4,498,748
Uruguay
128.3
4,458,394
Azerbaijan
41.8
4,242,727
Vietnam
4.3
4,185,623
Slovakia
73.3
4,003,639
Venezuela
14.1
4,000,000
Nigeria
1.9
3,938,945
Mongolia
119.4
3,912,996
Ukraine
8.9
3,899,890
Nepal
12.8
3,730,344
Uzbekistan
10.6
3,541,442
Myanmar
6.4
3,500,000
Qatar
120.6
3,474,944
El Salvador
52.8
3,422,214
Bolivia
26.7
3,117,521
Croatia
69.9
2,870,866
Costa Rica
51.2
2,606,791
Algeria
5.7
2,500,000
Lithuania
90.4
2,459,605
Kuwait
55.6
2,375,455
Bahrain
130.8
2,224,916
Tunisia
18.7
2,206,980
Ethiopia
1.8
2,090,997
Bulgaria
27.3
1,896,574
Panama
41.3
1,781,542
Oman
33.9
1,728,618
Laos
23.5
1,708,981
Lebanon
24.8
1,690,521
Slovenia
78.2
1,626,072
Zimbabwe
10.6
1,575,539
Angola
4.7
1,558,201
Kenya
2.9
1,550,389
New Zealand
29.1
1,404,343
Ghana
4.1
1,265,306
Latvia
67.0
1,264,433
Honduras
11.8
1,172,830
Guatemala
6.4
1,146,477
Iraq
2.7
1,087,866
Uganda
2.4
1,079,943
Belarus
11.4
1,073,282
Albania
36.6
1,052,108
Estonia
79.1
1,049,416
Afghanistan
2.6
1,024,168
Palestinian Territories
18.8
958,519
Cyprus
103.2
916,819
Mauritius
70.9
901,530
Ivory Coast
3.3
861,278
Moldova
20.7
834,527
Paraguay
11.6
826,642
Senegal
4.9
823,610
Guinea
5.9
770,688
Malta
162.0
715,447
North Macedonia
34.2
713,114
Sudan
1.5
677,957
Rwanda
5.0
646,909
Luxembourg
101.3
633,974
Maldives
103.9
561,748
Mozambique
1.6
508,184
Bhutan
63.1
487,060
Bosnia and Herzegovina
14.3
470,218
Iceland
136.7
466,434
Malawi
2.2
428,407
Libya
6.2
425,119
Niger
1.7
423,335
Fiji
46.9
419,998
Tajikistan
4.2
397,694
Trinidad and Tobago
26.9
375,924
Guyana
46.2
363,442
Togo
4.2
347,246
Montenegro
48.5
304,655
Yemen
1.0
297,405
Jamaica
9.8
290,382
Georgia
7.3
289,399
Botswana
12.1
284,676
Timor-Leste
21.3
281,283
Equatorial Guinea
19.9
279,112
Armenia
8.8
260,813
Somalia
1.6
249,790
Zambia
1.3
243,818
Kosovo
12.6
243,428
Sierra Leone
2.8
225,380
Suriname
37.9
222,377
Madagascar
0.7
197,001
Mali
1.0
196,862
Mauritania
3.9
182,642
Kyrgyzstan
2.7
173,700
Barbados
58.8
168,955
Nicaragua
2.5
167,500
Namibia
6.6
166,616
Cameroon
0.6
163,921
Congo
3.0
163,742
Belize
37.0
147,080
Seychelles
142.0
139,625
Syria
0.7
131,221
Jersey
129.4
130,793
Cape Verde
22.5
124,958
Brunei
27.7
121,241
Isle of Man
137.6
116,977
Bahamas
24.9
97,992
Liberia
1.9
95,423
Cayman Islands
144.8
95,136
Comoros
10.5
90,880
Guernsey
132.2
88,656
Bermuda
131.4
81,845
Central African Republic
1.6
78,685
Gibraltar
232.2
78,233
DR Congo
0.082
73,764
Gabon
3.3
72,351
Andorra
88.4
68,329
Antigua and Barbuda
67.0
65,656
Samoa
31.3
62,161
Eswatini
5.2
60,069
Faroe Islands
120.4
58,843
Lesotho
2.6
56,322
South Sudan
0.5
55,915
Saint Lucia
29.6
54,361
Benin
0.4
52,563
Papua New Guinea
0.6
51,170
Greenland
89.5
50,826
Turks and Caicos Islands
117.1
45,342
San Marino
132.7
45,050
Gambia
1.8
43,557
Saint Kitts and Nevis
79.8
42,432
Turkmenistan
0.7
41,993
Dominica
55.6
40,004
Monaco
99.0
38,849
Sao Tome and Principe
17.2
37,716
Liechtenstein
95.0
36,244
Grenada
31.2
35,072
Burkina Faso
0.2
33,960
Tonga
27.1
28,667
Djibouti
2.7
26,796
Solomon Islands
3.7
25,628
St Vincent and the Grenadines
23.0
25,509
Guinea-Bissau
1.3
25,012
Chad
0.1
24,459
British Virgin Islands
75.5
22,837
Cook Islands
107.8
18,942
Anguilla
113.0
16,951
Vanuatu
4.6
14,026
Nauru
97.4
10,556
Saint Helena
130.0
7,892
Tuvalu
40.5
4,772
Falkland Islands
126.5
4,407
Montserrat
53.9
2,695
Niue
75.2
1,216
Pitcairn
100.0
47
British Indian Ocean Territory
0
0
Burundi
0
0
Eritrea
0
0
Haiti
0
0
Kiribati
0
0
North Korea
0
0
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
0
0
Tanzania
0
0
Tokelau
0
0
Vatican
0
0

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Overall, China and India have administered the highest number of doses, with about 1.4 billion and 390 million respectively. The US ranks third, with more than 335 million.

But when breaking the figures down by doses per 100 people in countries with a population of at least one million, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Israel top the list.

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.

Where are cases still high?

With many countries now having started widespread vaccine rollouts, the number of daily cases is stable in most regions.

Here's a breakdown of the situation by region:

Asia

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

However, the recent surge in cases in India and elsewhere is changing the picture.

In India, the official death toll is more than 400,000, while it has recorded more than 30 million cases - second only to the US.

Elsewhere, Indonesia is recording an average of more than 40,000 new cases every day at the moment and hospitals there have seen oxygen shortages.

As the chart below shows, other countries in Asia have also seen recent spikes in cases.

Latin America

In Latin America, Brazil has recorded over 19 million cases and more than 500,000 deaths - the world's second highest official death toll.

Mexico has seen the fourth highest number of deaths in the world, with over 230,000, and is currently experiencing another surge in cases.

Peru now has the fifth highest toll with more than 190,000 deaths, but the highest number of deaths by population size - more than 600 deaths for every 100,000 people.

In Cuba, a steep rise in the number of new cases is one of the reasons behind protests that have erupted in the country recently.

Europe

The UK and some other European countries are now seeing a rise in cases once again, driven by the Delta variant of the virus.

Russia is currently seeing more than 20,000 new cases every day and over 700 deaths - the highest daily death figures the country has seen since the pandemic began.

Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Greece are among the other countries currently seeing a spike in cases, as the chart below shows.

However, the pace of Europe's Covid-19 vaccination campaign has picked up and lockdowns are being eased in many countries.

North America

The US has recorded about 34 million cases and over 600,000 deaths - the highest figures in the world.

Daily cases and deaths in the US have been falling since May but there are now signs that cases may be on the up again.

The death rate in Canada is far lower than its neighbour's and it is currently seeing a relatively low number of daily cases.

Middle East

Several countries in the Middle East have had severe outbreaks of the virus, with Iran and Iraq seeing the highest numbers of deaths.

Iran has the highest official death toll in the region and the country is currently seeing another rise in daily cases. Neighbouring Iraq is also seeing a new spike in cases.

Israel has rolled out a highly successful vaccination programme, but recently re-imposed a requirement for masks to be worn indoors after an increase in cases.

Africa

Africa has seen more than six million cases and 150,000 deaths - but the true extent of the pandemic in many African countries is not known as testing rates are low.

South Africa, with more than 2.2 million cases and 65,000 deaths, is the worst affected country on the continent, according to official figures.

Morocco has recorded about 550,000 cases and Tunisia is not far behind with 525,000. Ethiopia and Egypt are both approaching 300,000 cases.

Oceania

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

But there is new concern in Australia where record cases of the Delta variant have prompted major cities, including Sydney, to go into lockdown.

Elsewhere in the region, Fiji is currently seeing a spike in infections, taking the total number of cases there to nearly 14,000.

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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