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Annie999
03-21-2020, 04:39 PM
As the title say, which countries are currently handling the control of the virus the best? And getting good results.

sean
03-21-2020, 05:09 PM
Only Austria for now.

https://i.imgur.com/1khGJbI.jpg

alpha.ghot
03-21-2020, 05:19 PM
In my country the govt is trying to control it but the people are so superstitious, ignorant and idiot that they are not cooperating with the govt and will take everone down with them.

Finnish Swede
03-21-2020, 05:26 PM
Singapore?

https://is.mediadelivery.fi/img/468/65856877c7b844febca4dfc88a564f79.jpg

From up to down
Italy
USA
Franch
Sweden
Singapore
Finland

NOTE: Y-axel is not normal scale ... it is Log scale ... 0 to 10 vs 10 to 1000

pajkosbalna
03-21-2020, 05:58 PM
The asians except for Iran.

War Chef
03-21-2020, 06:01 PM
The asians except for Iran.

East Asians are just on a whole other level of smart and organized. Even put central Europeans to shame.

Dick
03-21-2020, 06:19 PM
Only Austria for now.

https://i.imgur.com/1khGJbI.jpg

According to other graphs from that website many countries hopefully seem to be reaching peaks now, hopefully. Hopefully.

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 06:21 PM
Nepal is only one with winning record

Ülev
03-21-2020, 06:22 PM
Vanuatu

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 06:24 PM
Of the big country Russia is best prepare yes they are

War Chef
03-21-2020, 06:26 PM
Zimbabwe is leading by far. Zero covid-19 cases.
Step your game up losers.

Maintenance
03-21-2020, 06:26 PM
Singapore?

https://is.mediadelivery.fi/img/468/65856877c7b844febca4dfc88a564f79.jpg

From up to down
Italy
USA
Franch
Sweden
Singapore
Finland

NOTE: Y-axel is not normal scale ... it is Log scale ... 0 to 10 vs 10 to 1000

nvm

joanna_38
03-21-2020, 06:27 PM
Definitely not us...

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 06:29 PM
Zimbabwe is leading by far. Zero covid-19 cases.
Step your game up losers.

When that one Brother that can afford plane ticket return is gonna be wrap there too

pajkosbalna
03-21-2020, 06:43 PM
East Asians are just on a whole other level of smart and organized. Even put central Europeans to shame.

They have the experience...after this we will probably also. I just dont understand why we dont follow their protocols.

Kyp
03-21-2020, 06:45 PM
Only Austria for now.


Bavaria followed Austria's example since yesterday. Let's see how it develops

Annie999
03-21-2020, 07:41 PM
Singapore?

https://is.mediadelivery.fi/img/468/65856877c7b844febca4dfc88a564f79.jpg

From up to down
Italy
USA
Franch
Sweden
Singapore
Finland

NOTE: Y-axel is not normal scale ... it is Log scale ... 0 to 10 vs 10 to 1000

What measures did Singapore take to have such results?


Only Austria for now.

https://i.imgur.com/1khGJbI.jpg

What is Austria doing to control this?

Finnish Swede
03-21-2020, 07:46 PM
What measures did Singapore take to have such results?

Very strong actions by nation ... and immediately/directly! They limited rights of people hardly (what comes life). In Europe (or western ''free'' world) ... the same hardly could have happened at same stage. Mentality/culture difference?

Finnish Swede
03-21-2020, 08:10 PM
Only Austria for now.

https://i.imgur.com/1khGJbI.jpg


They still already have more than 2800 cases. More than enough problems ...

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#news

Zeno
03-21-2020, 08:39 PM
Definitely not us...

Ummm...

We have shutdown everything. And we have 530 cases up until now. Switzerland is by 3 million smaller in population and has 4,400 cases if I'm not mistaken.

MinervaItalica
03-21-2020, 08:43 PM
Antarctica

Zeno
03-21-2020, 08:44 PM
Greece.

Closed down schools from 89 cases.

Closed down all cafeterias, minor shops, shopping malls, beaches etc in 220 cases.

Forbidden any gatherings above 10 individuals in each group at 350 cases.

And now, we're at a step before lockdown at 530 cases.

Literally no one's as hysterical as we are.

And they're going to be locking down because of some people going to their villages (and I mean really few) and because some defied beach lockdowns. And by few I mean this:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pentapostagma.gr/koinonia/6930628_omadiki-aytoktonia-gemisan-pali-tis-paralies-oi-ellines-dramatiki-proeidopoiisi%3famp

joanna_38
03-21-2020, 08:45 PM
Ummm...

We have shutdown everything. And we have 530 cases up until now. Switzerland is by 3 million smaller in population and has 4,400 cases if I'm not mistaken.

Well, we do. I mean, we're not awful, but we're definitely not the best. A lot of people are still wandering outside, and comparing that with other countries i'd not consider us the "best". We're not bad, we're not average, but we're not the best. I didn't elaborate correctly on my earlier sentence, which made me sound like Greece was in a bad state and didn't know how to handle corona. No, we are trying, we're doing our best, we're worried and its currently effective. Every country is dealing with coronavirus at their own level, time, delay so in conclusion, i just hope everyone the best and that their government handles this whole situation perfectly. i'm not familiar that much with how ALL the countries are dealing with the coronavirus so i have a very limited knowledge to make a conclusion. But considering that each country is at a different stage of coronavirus, i can't really tell.

Alenka
03-21-2020, 08:52 PM
North Korea.
https://i.imgur.com/NeYp1ze.jpg

Finnish Swede
03-21-2020, 08:55 PM
North Korea.
https://i.imgur.com/NeYp1ze.jpg

No offically any cases (only clean area from virus).

All died

Virus died.

Zeno
03-21-2020, 08:59 PM
Well, we do. I mean, we're not awful, but we're definitely not the best. A lot of people are still wandering outside, and comparing that with other countries i'd not consider us the "best". We're not bad, we're not average, but we're not the best. I didn't elaborate correctly on my earlier sentence, which made me sound like Greece was in a bad state and didn't know how to handle corona. No, we are trying, we're doing our best, we're worried and its currently effective. Every country is dealing with coronavirus at their own level, time, delay so in conclusion, i just hope everyone the best and that their government handles this whole situation perfectly. i'm not familiar that much with how ALL the countries are dealing with the coronavirus so i have a very limited knowledge to make a conclusion. But considering that each country is at a different stage of coronavirus, i can't really tell.

By a lot of people, you mean like 5-10 people at max? Girl, no offence, but there's literally no one wandering around any major square in any city in Greece right now. In Athens, Syntagma and Monastiraki are completely deserted all day long. As well as all streets. The "movement" in beaches right now is literally ridiculous compared to what it normally would be. We're just saying it's a lot because some Greeks, who are so self-hating, want to blame all Greeks, just because 1% of the population went out to the beaches. And I'm saying a lot right now. We're increasing in cases just by 30-35 per day, when all other countries number it on the hundreds or thousands. We're much better than all others (except North Korea). We actually had the same stance in the 1918 pandemic. As a result, while almost all other European countries had tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions, we had nothing but 3k casualties.

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:00 PM
Most NEW cases LAST 24 hours:

Italy 6557
USA 4759 I thought is Chinavirus?????
Spain 3803
Germany 2365
France 1847
Switzerland 1054
UK 1035
Iran 966
Netherlands 637
Belgium 558

China 41 new cases (all intercepted at airport customs, no new domestic cases to report)

joanna_38
03-21-2020, 09:04 PM
By a lot of people, you mean like 5-10 people at max? Girl, no offence, but there's literally no one wandering around any major square in any city in Greece right now. In Athens, Syntagma and Monastiraki are completely deserted all day long. As well as all streets. The "movement" in beaches right now is literally ridiculous compared to what it normally would be. We're just saying it's a lot because some Greeks, who are so self-hating, want to blame all Greeks, just because 1% of the population went out to the beaches. And I'm saying a lot right now. We're increasing in cases just by 30-35 per day, when all other countries number it on the hundreds or thousands. We're much better than all others (except North Korea). We actually had the same stance in the 1918 pandemic. As a result, while almost all other European countries had tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions, we had nothing but 3k casualties.

Understood.
I'll just stop the discussion here cause i'm not knowledgeable enough as said earlier to comment further. (:

frankhammer
03-21-2020, 09:21 PM
East Asians are just on a whole other level of smart and organized. Even put central Europeans to shame.


They have the experience...after this we will probably also. I just dont understand why we dont follow their protocols.

I wonder how Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and North Korea are dealing with this successfully? We know China has hidden the truth and is lying its way through the crisis it caused.

Is that our new measure of success? If so, we deserve to be dominated by them...

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:33 PM
I wonder how Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and North Korea are dealing with this successfully? We know China has hidden the truth and is lying its way through the crisis it caused.

Is that our new measure of success? If so, we deserve to be dominated by them...

What proof China stated it? Let's go Mr Nazi I listening where is your proofs other than redneck racism

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:34 PM
I wonder how Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and North Korea are dealing with this successfully? We know China has hidden the truth and is lying its way through the crisis it caused.

Is that our new measure of success? If so, we deserve to be dominated by them...

What proof China started it? Let's go Mr Nazi I listening where is your proofs other than redneck racism

frankhammer
03-21-2020, 09:35 PM
What proof China stated it? Let's go Mr Nazi I listening where is your proofs other than redneck racism

:laugh: Go hug a Chinaman

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:36 PM
:laugh: Go hug a Chinaman

I will fuck your wife instead

pajkosbalna
03-21-2020, 09:38 PM
I wonder how Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and North Korea are dealing with this successfully? We know China has hidden the truth and is lying its way through the crisis it caused.

Is that our new measure of success? If so, we deserve to be dominated by them...

Nah they couldnt be counted as equal.
I was talking about mainly China, South Korea, I should have put in exception North Korea also.
And maybe in the southern countries like Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam the virus is not that easily spreadable, like in India for example.
I believe they have stopped it in China, like SARS before.

frankhammer
03-21-2020, 09:48 PM
Nah they couldnt be counted as equal.
I was talking about mainly China, South Korea, I should have put in exception North Korea also.
And maybe in the southern countries like Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam the virus is not that easily spreadable, like in India for example.
I believe they have stopped it in China, like SARS before.

Or they aren't testing or have little ability to test. They are still East Asia. And China is utterly dishonest. To believe anything coming from their government is the of definition of idiocy.

South Korea and Japan are reliable sources of information.

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:54 PM
Or they aren't testing or have little ability to test. They are still East Asia. And China is utterly dishonest. To believe anything coming from their government is the of definition of idiocy.

South Korea and Japan are reliable sources of information.

They are testing more you idiot, they have laws that prevent over buying goods at store 1 item per person, and most important they have government GPS tracking that clear you to travel or stay in quarantine and they enforce the laws with punishment. In the old world we know what we doing you will become host to Coronavirus in next 6 months even if you hiding on an island you are western dirtball no matter if you are in island or not

frankhammer
03-21-2020, 09:56 PM
They are testing more you idiot, they have laws that prevent over buying goods at store 1 item per person, and most important they have government GPS tracking that clear you to travel or stay in quarantine and they enforce the laws with punishment. In the old world we know what we doing you will become host to Coronavirus in next 6 months even if you hiding on an island you are western dirtball no matter if you are in island or not

Blah, blah, blah. Try trolling someone from your region. You would likely be more successful.

Cumansky
03-21-2020, 09:58 PM
Blah, blah, blah. Try trolling someone from your region. You would likely be more successful.

???

Voskos
03-21-2020, 10:15 PM
Nepal.Only one case reported and they've recovered from the illness already.

Borat
03-30-2020, 12:38 AM
England

gixajo
03-30-2020, 01:10 AM
The easiest , cheapest and fastest measures to reduce the mortality rate of covid_19 is:

falsify the actual figures

And till now the only country that has miraculously get this is:

China

Who has the better means to

censor all information

because it is a

authoritarian state

But of course,my opinion is biased, is simply envy seeing the alleged number of deads in my country, so don´t take me into account.:rolleyes:

It´s only one of the possible hypothesis.

Kawaiine
03-30-2020, 01:36 AM
East Asians are just on a whole other level of smart and organized. Even put central Europeans to shame.

Proud to be predominant above European

Kawaiine
03-30-2020, 01:37 AM
North Korea does the best of preventing against the Coronavirus pandemic

War Chef
03-30-2020, 01:37 AM
Proud to be predominant above European

But you guys lack in many areas. Physically weaker etc.

Kawaiine
03-30-2020, 01:41 AM
But you guys lack in many areas. Physically weaker etc.

Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, you can’t compare west to east, as we are completely different in many aspects

Mortimer
03-30-2020, 01:44 AM
I think China defeated the Coronavirus so I think China.

coolfrenchguy
03-30-2020, 05:08 AM
latvia,slovakia,belarus, new zealand(1 dead) ,uruguay,Kazakhstan,Sri Lanka,(0 deaths),South Africa (2 deaths),Estonia,Bangladesh,Armenia,Hong Kong,russia,germany,Bulgaria(8 D)Ukraine(10 D)Hungary(13 D)Taïwan are the best for managing that at their best,i don't agree with the totalitarism of south korea and singapor but they did it well too for "democratic" countries,i think than Trump maybe a bit on the late is in the truth too,"the cure shouldn't worse than disease",the country who have closed there borders very soon and than testing very soon are the ones who are managing that better even with losts for sure but they have limit the damages at the minimum ,read the the stats,ok there is a lot of smalll islands for sure,i think we could tell than until under 10 dead it's very good as managment ,the true catastroph is in italy and spain,shit,at them both is more than 17.000 deaths,but chineses have lied on their numbers,they have fucked up, completly even my country,France, do it a bit better
my opinion :as the level goes a bit up and the mode of transmition seems more contagious than a normal flu,and than after than an 14yo portuguese boy is dead from this flu just some few days after an 16yo french girl ,we should be very carefull and social distance is an absolute necessity without being paranoïd but conscious,but the containment is unnecessary to my eyes because if you want to live in pyongyang-dead-town it's your choose ,we had an ex-minister died at 75 in france of the COVID ,but even it's sad i still don't consider that an epidemic at the human scale,should we?
the cluster where starting the spreading in the east of france is from an evangelic gathering,and as good christians they share(dark humour),in my department there is 48 active cases and 1 dead

The virus causing the epidemic of COVID-19, the SARS-CoV-2 would have already mutated and its mutation would have produced a more virulent strain, the more 'aggressive' and potentially more deadly ?

It is alleged on march 3rd a chinese team, in a study published in National Science Review. After having analyzed 103 complete genomes collected from patients chinese, australian and Korean researchers led to the following conclusion : there would be two virus strains distinct from the SARS-CoV-2, a strain L and a strain S, strain L having mutated from the strain S and that would be more 'aggressive' since it would be responsible for 70% of reported cases, against 30% for the type-S.

pandemonium and loud screams, the new just released has made the tour of the world that once more, and as we will see, it has been very seriously questioned, and by the authors of the study themselves.
What is an RNA virus ?

Let's go back to the virus itself and to its nature : the SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus. It has 29 903 bases containing 15 genes. RNA viruses, this means that to replicate itself, it enters into a cell, copy it with its own tools, its RNA and recreates virions by hundreds of thousands of copies, which will then be released again in the body, and so on.

What is important to know is that RNA viruses mutate much more easily, and more quickly, than the DNA viruses. Why ? Because each replication, the nucleic acids are poorly copied, I remind you that the four bases of RNA are A G C U (the U replaces the T in DNA). By making hundreds of thousands of copies, statistically, there are very often mistakes : a letter jumps is replaced by another. According to Anne Goffard, virologist, researcher and doctor at the university hospital of Lille that we have queried, the virus mutates and 100,000 to a million times in the viral life cycle, approximately every six hours.

It should be noted that these errors are common in the replication of genetic, are for the most part corrected in the case of DNA, by mechanical repair which ensure a better stability of the genome. However, RNA viruses do not have a priori this type of tool, or tools that are much less effective that those of our cells... hence the higher rates of mutations.

Furthermore, these mutations in the viral most often have little consequences, or negative consequences that make the most of the time the virus inoperative, given its low number of genes. It suffices that a be amended to ensure that all mechanical viral grinds to a halt.
The consequences of the changes

But quite often, these mutations are said to be ' silent ', first of all, because the basics are taken by 3 to be translated into amino acids, so when one of the bases changes, two possibilities occur : either it does not change the amino acid because several combinations of bases can produce the same molecule, or it changes an amino acid, but this will not, however, result in a change of the function of the protein (the protein surface, for example, the Spike protein has around 1300 amino acids), it can most of the time continue to fulfill its role even with a different amino acid.

So you can understand that all of these changes, as many are, they are successful only very rarely to a change in phenotype and function viral. Today, it is estimated that the genome of the virus is still similar to the one appeared in Wuhan to 99,9999%.

Let's go back therefore to this study, and these two strains of L and S. To begin, the researchers themselves have recognized that the data were 'very limited' (103 genomes, as I mentioned) and that there should be further work to confirm or disprove their analysis. Many researchers were highly critical, going so far to request withdrawal of the publication because not only of sample too low, but also of misinterpretation of the data statistics, and above all, the fact that they are not based on any clinical data.

What do we know today of the course phylogeny of SARS-CoV-2 ?

The researchers believe that the virus has changed little and that all of these changes cyclical, only 2 on average would be selected each month and would affect a portion of the genome large enough to be at the origin of new strains – we should rather speak of isolates, but without that it does not change anything to its virulence (the term'aggressiveness' is very widely anthropomorphic), or to its contagiousness.

We may as well retrace the route of the virus from its origins in Wuhan, and how these different mutations to be harmless have infected different clusters, what are researchers doing real-time on the site Next Strain.

In the case where these mutations are not silent, the two main possibilities are either the increase of the infectiousness, which is a reduction of the virulence – unless the virus is deadly, the more it can spread, the more it is perennial and therefore natural selection will most of the time in the sense of a mitigation, rather than in the sense of an increase of the lethality.

How much of an influence on the development of a vaccine ?

Another crucial question arises about the mutations of the virus, it is the one of the single vaccine. The rate of structural change of the influenza virus is such that it requires to produce a new vaccine each year for example. What will happen to the SARS-CoV-2 ? Everything will depend on the mutation rate of the surface antigen, the protein Spike.

If the mutations perennial often affect this protein, then the single vaccine will not be effective, but the SARS-CoV-2 can also, losing some of its virulence, and eventually behave like its other cousins coronavirus, those who are responsible for our colds seasonal (OC43 or 229E) becoming totally trivial and eventually no longer require the vaccine.

A SARS-CoV-2 is stable enough to not require a single universal vaccine ? A little less stable to resemble the flu and may require an annual vaccine ? Or totally benign to end up looking like a cold ? Once again, to be able to slice it, it'll have to wait until further work – and in particular those of Anne Goffard, who has filed a request for funding to sequence the isolates circulating in France, and try to retrace precisely the evolution of the virus since its appearance in China in the month of December last year until today.


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Country,
Other
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Total
Cases
New
Cases
Total
Deaths
New
Deaths
Total
Recovered
Active
Cases
Serious,
Critical
Tot Cases/
1M pop
Deaths/
1M pop
1st
case

</thead> <tbody>
Latvia
347




1
346
3
184

Mar 01


Slovakia
314




2
312
1
58

Mar 05


Kuwait
255




67
188
12
60

Feb 23


Vietnam
194




25
169
3
2

Jan 22


Réunion
183




1
182

204

Mar 10


Oman
167




23
144
3
33

Feb 23


Faeroe Islands
159




70
89
1
3,254

Mar 03


Malta
151




2
149
4
342

Mar 06


Senegal
142




27
115

8

Mar 01


Cambodia
103




21
82
1
6

Jan 26


Belarus
94




32
62
2
10

Feb 27


Georgia
91




18
73
1
23

Feb 25


Kyrgyzstan
84





84

13

Mar 17


Rwanda
70





70

5

Mar 13


Gibraltar
65




14
51

1,929

Mar 02


Mayotte
63





63

231

Mar 13


Liechtenstein
56





56

1,469

Mar 02


Aruba
50




1
49

468

Mar 12


French Guiana
43




6
37

144

Mar 06


Isle of Man
42





42

494

Mar 18


Madagascar
39





39

1

Mar 19


Macao
37




10
27

57

Jan 21


Barbados
33





33

115

Mar 16


Uganda
33





33

0.7

Mar 20


French Polynesia
30





30

107

Mar 10


Zambia
29





29

2

Mar 17


El Salvador
24





24

4

Mar 18


Bermuda
22




2
20

353

Mar 17


Ethiopia
21




1
20

0.2

Mar 12


Congo
19





19

3

Mar 14


Djibouti
18





18

18

Mar 17


Maldives
17




13
4

31

Mar 06


Guinea
16





16

1

Mar 12


Haiti
15




1
14

1

Mar 19


New Caledonia
15





15

53

Mar 17


Bahamas
14




1
13

36

Mar 14


Tanzania
14




1
13

0.2

Mar 15


Equatorial Guinea
12





12

9

Mar 13


Eritrea
12





12

3

Mar 20


Mongolia
12





12

4

Mar 09


Dominica
11





11

153

Mar 21


Namibia
11




2
9

4

Mar 13


Saint Martin
11





11

284

Feb 29


Greenland
10




2
8

176

Mar 15


Myanmar
10





10

0.2

Mar 22


Grenada
9





9

80

Mar 21


Saint Lucia
9




1
8

49

Mar 12


Eswatini
9





9

8

Mar 13


Laos
8





8

1

Mar 23


Libya
8





8

1

Mar 23


Mozambique
8





8

0.3

Mar 21


Seychelles
8





8

81

Mar 13


Suriname
8





8

14

Mar 12


Antigua and Barbuda
7





7

71

Mar 12


Benin
6





6

0.5

Mar 15


Vatican City
6





6

7,491

Mar 05


Sint Maarten
6





6

140

Mar 17


Nepal
5




1
4

0.2

Jan 23


Fiji
5





5

6

Mar 18


Mauritania
5




2
3

1

Mar 12


Montserrat
5





5

1,002

Mar 17


St. Barth
5





5

506

Feb 29


Bhutan
4





4

5

Mar 05


Turks and Caicos
4





4

103

Mar 22


CAR
3





3

0.6

Mar 14


Chad
3





3

0.2

Mar 18


Liberia
3





3

0.6

Mar 15


Somalia
3





3

0.2

Mar 15


MS Zaandam
2





2



Mar 26


Anguilla
2





2

133

Mar 25


Belize
2





2

5

Mar 22


British Virgin Islands
2





2

66

Mar 24


Guinea-Bissau
2





2

1

Mar 24


Saint Kitts and Nevis
2





2

38

Mar 24


Papua New Guinea
1





1

0.1

Mar 19


St. Vincent Grenadines

1




1
0

9

Mar 10



Timor-Leste
1





1

0.8

Mar 20


Qatar
634

1

48
585
6
220
0.3
Feb 28


New Zealand
514

1

63
450
2
107
0.2
Feb 27


Uruguay
304

1


303
9
88
0.3
Mar 12


Kazakhstan
284

1

20
263

15
0.05
Mar 12


Ivory Coast
165

1

4
160

6
0.04
Mar 10


Brunei
126

1

34
91
1
288
2
Mar 08


Sri Lanka
117

1

11
105
5
5
0.05
Jan 26


Nigeria
111

1

3
107

0.5
0.00
Feb 27


Palestine
109

1

18
90

21
0.2
Mar 04


Martinique
93

1


92
12
248
3
Mar 04


Montenegro
85

1


84
1
135
2
Mar 16


Bolivia
81

1


80
3
7
0.09
Mar 09


Monaco
46

1

1
44

1,172
25
Feb 27


Kenya
42

1

1
40
2
0.8
0.02
Mar 12


Guatemala
34

1

10
23
1
2
0.06
Mar 12


Jamaica
32

1

2
29

11
0.3
Mar 09


Togo
30
+5
1

1
28

4
0.1
Mar 05


Mali
18

1


17

0.9
0.05
Mar 24


Niger
18

1


17

0.7
0.04
Mar 18


Cayman Islands
12

1


11

183
15
Mar 12


Syria
9

1


8

0.5
0.06
Mar 21


Curaçao
8

1

2
5

49
6
Mar 12


Guyana
8

1


7

10
1
Mar 11


Gabon
7

1


6

3
0.4
Mar 12


Zimbabwe
7

1


6

0.5
0.07
Mar 19


Cabo Verde
6

1


5

11
2
Mar 19


Sudan
6

1


5

0.1
0.02
Mar 12


Gambia
4

1


3

2
0.4
Mar 16


Nicaragua
4

1


3

0.6
0.2
Mar 18


South Africa
1,280

2

31
1,247
7
22
0.03
Mar 04


Iceland
1,020

2

135
883
25
2,989
6
Feb 27


Costa Rica
314

2

3
309
6
62
0.4
Mar 04


Moldova
263

2

2
259
33
65
0.5
Mar 06


Uzbekistan
144

2

7
135
8
4
0.06
Mar 14


Channel Islands
108

2


106

621
12
Mar 08


Angola
7

2


5

0.2
0.06
Mar 19


Singapore
844

3

212
629
19
144
0.5
Jan 22


Estonia
679

3

20
656
10
512
2
Feb 26


UAE
570

3

58
509
2
58
0.3
Jan 28


Armenia
424

3

30
391
6
143
1
Feb 29


Taiwan
298

3

39
256

13
0.1
Jan 20


Jordan
259

3

18
238
3
25
0.3
Mar 01


Cuba
139

3

4
132
2
12
0.3
Mar 10


Venezuela
119

3

39
77
6
4
0.1
Mar 12


Honduras
110

3

3
104
4
11
0.3
Mar 10


Mauritius
107

3


104
1
84
2
Mar 17


Trinidad and Tobago
78

3

1
74

56
2
Mar 11


Paraguay
64
+5
3

1
60
3
9
0.4
Mar 06


Hong Kong (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/china-hong-kong-sar/)
642

4

118
520
5
86
0.5
Jan 22


Bahrain
499

4

272
223
1
293
2
Feb 23


Azerbaijan
209

4

15
190
23
21
0.4
Feb 27


Afghanistan
120

4

2
114

3
0.1
Feb 23


Guadeloupe
106

4

17
85
10
265
10
Mar 12


Ghana
152

5

2
145
1
5
0.2
Mar 11


Bangladesh
48

5

15
28
1
0.3
0.03
Mar 07


Croatia
713

6

55
652
26
174
1
Feb 24


Andorra
334

6

1
327
10
4,323
78
Mar 01


Bosnia and Herzegovina
323

6

8
309
1
98
2
Mar 04


North Macedonia
259

6

3
250
1
124
3
Feb 25


Cyprus
214

6

15
193
3
177
5
Mar 08


Cameroon
139

6

5
128

5
0.2
Mar 05


Chile
2,139

7

75
2,057
7
112
0.4
Mar 02


Thailand
1,388

7

229
1,152
11
20
0.1
Jan 12


Lithuania
460

7

1
452
2
169
3
Feb 27


Russia
1,534

8

64
1,462
8
11
0.05
Jan 30


Saudi Arabia
1,299

8

66
1,225
12
37
0.2
Mar 01


Bulgaria
346

8

14
324
8
50
1
Mar 06


Tunisia
312

8

2
302
10
26
0.7
Mar 01


DRC
81

8

2
71

0.9
0.09
Mar 09


Diamond Princess
712

10

603
99
15


Feb 04


Colombia
702

10

10
682
29
14
0.2
Mar 05


Ukraine
475

10

6
459

11
0.2
Mar 02


Lebanon
438

10

30
398
4
64
1
Feb 20


Albania
212

10

33
169
3
74
3
Mar 07


Finland
1,240

11

10
1,219
32
224
2
Jan 28


Slovenia
730

11

10
709
23
351
5
Mar 03


Burkina Faso
222

12

23
187

11
0.6
Mar 08


Serbia
741

13

42
686
25
85
1
Mar 05


Hungary
408

13

34
361
6
42
1
Mar 03


Pakistan
1,597

14

29
1,554
11
7
0.06
Feb 25


Israel (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/israel/)
4,247

15

132
4,100
74
491
2
Feb 20


Czechia
2,817

16

11
2,790
45
263
1
Feb 29


Mexico
848

16

35
797
1
7
0.1
Feb 27


Australia (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/australia/)
4,163

17

244
3,902
28
163
0.7
Jan 24


Peru
852

18

16
818
40
26
0.5
Mar 05


Argentina
820

20

91
709

18
0.4
Mar 02


Luxembourg
1,950

21

40
1,889
25
3,115
34
Feb 28


Poland (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/poland/)
1,862

22

7
1,833
3
49
0.6
Mar 03


San Marino
224

22

6
196
16
6,602
648
Feb 26


Panama
989

24

4
961
36
229
6
Mar 09


Norway (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/norway/)
4,284

26

7
4,251
91
790
5
Feb 25


Morocco
479

26

13
440
1
13
0.7
Mar 01


India (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/)
1,024

27

95
902

0.7
0.02
Jan 29


Algeria (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/algeria/)
511

31

31
449

12
0.7
Feb 24


Malaysia (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/malaysia/)
2,470

35

388
2,047
73
76
1
Jan 24


Greece (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/greece/)
1,156

39

52
1,065
66
111
4
Feb 25


Dominican Republic
859

39

3
817

79
4
Feb 29


Egypt
609

40

132
437

6
0.4
Feb 13


Iraq (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/iraq/)
547

42

143
362

14
1
Feb 21


Romania
1,815

43

206
1,566
31
94
2
Feb 25


Ireland (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/ireland/)
2,615

46

5
2,564
59
530
9
Feb 28


Japan
1,866

54

424
1,388
56
15
0.4
Jan 14


Ecuador
1,924

58

3
1,863
58
109
3
Feb 28


Canada (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/canada/)
6,320

65

573
5,682
120
167
2
Jan 24


Philippines (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/philippines/)
1,418

71

42
1,305
1
13
0.6
Jan 29


Denmark (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/denmark/)
2,395

72

1
2,322
113
413
12
Feb 26


Austria (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/austria/)
8,788

86

479
8,223
187
976
10
Feb 24


Sweden (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/sweden/)
3,700

110

16
3,574
255
366
11
Jan 30


Indonesia (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/indonesia/)
1,285

114

64
1,107

5
0.4
Mar 01


Portugal (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/portugal/)
5,962

119

43
5,800
89
585
12
Mar 01


Turkey (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/turkey/)
9,217

131

105
8,981
568
109
2
Mar 09


Brazil (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/brazil/)
4,256

136

6
4,114
296
20
0.6
Feb 24


S. Korea (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-korea/)
9,661
+78
158
+6
5,228
4,275
59
188
3
Jan 19


Switzerland (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/switzerland/)
14,829

300

1,595
12,934
301
1,713
35
Feb 24


Belgium (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/belgium/)
10,836

431

1,359
9,046
867
935
37
Feb 03


Germany (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/germany/)
62,435

541

9,211
52,683
1,979
745
6
Jan 26


Netherlands (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/netherlands/)
10,866

771

250
9,845
972
634
45
Feb 26


UK (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/)
19,522

1,228

135
18,159
163
288
18
Jan 30


USA (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/)
142,178
+131
2,484

4,559
135,135
2,970
430
8
Jan 20


France (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/france/)
40,174

2,606

7,202
30,366
4,632
615
40
Jan 23


Iran (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/iran/)
38,309

2,640

12,391
23,278
3,206
456
31
Feb 18


China (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/china/)
81,470
+31
3,304
+4
75,700
2,466
633
57
2
Jan 10


Spain (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/spain/)
80,110

6,803

14,709
58,598
4,165
1,713
146
Jan 30


Italy (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/)
97,689

10,779

13,030
73,880
3,906
1,616
178
Jan 29


World
722,196
+250
33,976
+10
151,766
536,454
26,681
92.7
4.4
Jan 10

</tbody> <tbody>
Total:
722,196
+250
33,976
+10
151,766
536,454
26,681
92.7
4.4


</tbody>
Highlighted in green
= all cases have recovered from the infection

Highlighted in grey
= all cases have had an outcome (there are no active cases)

The "New" columns for China display the previous day changes (as China reports after the day is over). For all other countries, the "New" columns display the changes for the current day while still in progress.

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