Confirmed cases: 184,976
Deaths: 7,529
Countries, areas or territories with cases: 159
Last updated: 3/17/2020 16:00 CET
Countries, areas or territories with cases
China :82007 cases
Italy :27980 cases
Iran (Islamic Republic of) :16169 cases
Spain :11178 cases
Republic of Korea :8320 cases
France :6573 cases
Germany :6012 cases
United States of America :3536 cases
Switzerland :2650 cases
The United Kingdom :1954 cases
Netherlands :1705 cases
Belgium :1243 cases
Norway :1169 cases
Austria :1132 cases
Sweden :1059 cases
Denmark :960 cases
Japan :829 cases
International conveyance (Diamond Princess) :712 cases
Malaysia :553 cases
Portugal :448 cases
Qatar :439 cases
Canada :424 cases
Czechia :383 cases
Australia :375 cases
Greece :331 cases
Finland :319 cases
Israel :304 cases
Slovenia :253 cases
Singapore :243 cases
Brazil :234 cases
Bahrain :229 cases
Estonia :225 cases
Ireland :223 cases
Poland :205 cases
Pakistan :187 cases
Philippines :187 cases
Romania :184 cases
Iceland :180 cases
Thailand :177 cases
Indonesia :172 cases
Egypt :166 cases
Chile :156 cases
Iraq :154 cases
Luxembourg :140 cases
India :137 cases
Saudi Arabia :133 cases
Kuwait :130 cases
Lebanon :109 cases
San Marino :102 cases
United Arab Emirates :98 cases
Russian Federation :93 cases
Peru :86 cases
Slovakia :72 cases
Serbia :70 cases
Panama :69 cases
Bulgaria :67 cases
Argentina :65 cases
South Africa :62 cases
Viet Nam :61 cases
Algeria :60 cases
Ecuador :58 cases
Croatia :56 cases
Albania :55 cases
Mexico :53 cases
Armenia :52 cases
Brunei Darussalam :50 cases
Hungary :50 cases
Latvia :49 cases
Faroe Islands :47 cases
Turkey :47 cases
Colombia :45 cases
Costa Rica :41 cases
occupied Palestinian territory :41 cases
Malta :39 cases
Morocco :38 cases
Belarus :36 cases
Jordan :35 cases
Georgia :34 cases
Cyprus :33 cases
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) :33 cases
Republic of Moldova :29 cases
Sri Lanka :29 cases
Senegal :27 cases
North Macedonia :26 cases
Cambodia :24 cases
Oman :24 cases
Afghanistan :21 cases
Azerbaijan :21 cases
Dominican Republic :21 cases
Lithuania :21 cases
Burkina Faso :20 cases
Tunisia :20 cases
Bosnia and Herzegovina :19 cases
Guadeloupe :18 cases
Martinique :16 cases
Andorra :14 cases
Maldives :13 cases
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) :11 cases
New Zealand :11 cases
Jamaica :10 cases
Monaco :9 cases
Paraguay :9 cases
Réunion :9 cases
Bangladesh :8 cases
Honduras :8 cases
French Guiana :7 cases
Liechtenstein :7 cases
Rwanda :7 cases
Ukraine :7 cases
Ghana :6 cases
Kazakhstan :6 cases
Uruguay :6 cases
Côte d’Ivoire :6 cases
Uzbekistan :6 cases
Cameroon :5 cases
Cuba :5 cases
Ethiopia :5 cases
Trinidad and Tobago :5 cases
Guyana :4 cases
Mongolia :4 cases
Seychelles :4 cases
Curacao :3 cases
Democratic Republic of the Congo :3 cases
French Polynesia :3 cases
Gibraltar :3 cases
Kenya :3 cases
Puerto Rico :3 cases
Saint Barthelemy :3 cases
Guam :3 cases
Jersey :2 cases
Namibia :2 cases
Nigeria :2 cases
Saint Martin :2 cases
Sudan :2 cases
Saint Lucia :2 cases
United States Virgin Islands :2 cases
Aruba :2 cases
Antigua and Barbuda :1 cases
Bhutan :1 cases
Cayman Islands :1 cases
Central African Republic :1 cases
Congo :1 cases
Equatorial Guinea :1 cases
Eswatini :1 cases
Gabon :1 cases
Guernsey :1 cases
Guinea :1 cases
Holy See :1 cases
Mauritania :1 cases
Mayotte :1 cases
Nepal :1 cases
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines :1 cases
Togo :1 cases
Suriname :1 cases
Guatemala :1 cases
Somalia :1 cases
Benin :1 cases
Liberia :1 cases
United Republic of Tanzania :1 cases
Bahamas :1 cases
* ‘Confirmed’ cases reported between 13 and19 February 2020 include both laboratory-confirmed and clinically diagnosed (only applicable to Hubei province); for all other dates, only laboratory-confirmed cases are shown.
The boundaries and names are shown and the designations used on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement.
Data source: WHO, National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China