An-Najah News - According to WHO
Since 31 December 2019 and as of 16 April 2020, 2 029 930 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 136 320 deaths.
Cases have been reported from:
Africa: 17 243 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are South Africa (2 506), Egypt (2 505), Algeria (2 160), Morocco (2 024) and Cameroon (855).
Asia: 329 971 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are China (83 402), Iran (76 389), Turkey (69 392), Israel (12 501) and India (12 380).
America: 748 256 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are United States (639 664), Canada (28 364), Brazil (28 320), Peru (11 475) and Chile (8 273).
Europe: 925 536 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Spain (177 633), Italy (165 155), Germany (130 450), France (106 206) and United Kingdom (98 476).
Oceania: 7 781 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Australia (6 458), New Zealand (1 084), Guam (135), French Polynesia (55) and New Caledonia (18).
Other: 696 cases have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.
Deaths have been reported from:
Africa: 911 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Algeria (336), Egypt (183), Morocco (127), Tunisia (35) and South Africa (34).
Asia: 11 993 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Iran (4 777), China (3 346), Turkey (1 518), Indonesia (469) and India (414).
America: 35 688 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are United States (30 985), Brazil (1 736), Canada (1 010), Mexico (449) and Ecuador (388).
Europe: 87 629 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Italy (21 647), Spain (18 579), France (17 167), United Kingdom (12 868) and Belgium (4 440).
Oceania: 79 deaths; the four countries reporting most deaths are Australia (63), New Zealand (9), Guam (5) and Northern Mariana Islands (2).
Other: 7 deaths have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.
These histograms are based on the available information at the time of publication, originating from several sources. Data completeness depends on the availability of information from the affected areas. All data should be interpreted with caution as the outbreak is evolving rapidly. In addition, due to the unavailability of date-of-onset data and different testing policies per country, this figure might not be reflective of the evolution of the epidemic.