31-03-2020 | Top Countries outside China with Highest Number of Coronavirus COVID-19 Cases
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The death toll in the United States surpassed 4,000 and it continued to far outstrip other nations with more than 200,000 confirmed infections, about 20 percent of the global total.
The first confirmed coronavirus cases outside China occurred on Jan. 20, in Japan, Thailand and South Korea. On Jan. 21, the first case in the U.S. was identified in Washington state. On March 11, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic — the first time since H1N1 in 2009.
Europe has also recorded hundreds of thousands of infections, with Italy and Spain worst affected.
Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:
United States - 190,089 cases, 4,102 deaths
Italy - 105,792 cases, 12,428 deaths
Spain - 102,136 cases, 9,053 deaths
China - 82,361 cases, 3,316 deaths
The total includes 41 cases in Macau and 765 cases - four deaths - in Hong Kong.
Germany - 73,508 cases, 821 deaths
France - 52,836 cases, 3,532 deaths
Iran - 47,593 cases, 3,036 deaths
United Kingdom - 29,842 cases, 2,356 deaths
Switzerland - 17,137 cases, 461 deaths
Belgium - 13,964 cases, 828 deaths
Netherlands - 13,696 cases, 1,175 deaths
Turkey - 13,531 cases, 214 deaths
Austria - 10,501 cases, 146 deaths
South Korea - 9,887 cases, 165 deaths
Canada - 9,017 cases, 105 deaths
Portugal - 8,251 cases, 187 deaths
Brazil - 5,812 cases, 203 deaths
Israel - 5,591 cases, 21 deaths
Sweden - 4,947 cases, 239 deaths
Australia - 4,862 cases, 20 deaths
Norway - 4,798 cases, 43 deaths
Czech Republic - 3,330 cases, 32 deaths
Denmark - 3,275 cases, 104 deaths
Ireland - 3,235 cases, 71 deaths
Malaysia - 2,908 cases, 45 deaths
Russia - 2,777 cases, 24 deaths
Chile - 2,738 cases, 12 deaths
Romania - 2,460 cases, 86 deaths
Poland - 2,420 cases, 36 deaths
Japan - 2,412 cases, 67 deaths
Philippines - 2,311 cases, 96 deaths
Ecuador - 2,302 cases, 79 deaths
Luxembourg - 2,178 cases, 23 deaths
Pakistan - 2,071 cases, 26 deaths
Thailand - 1,771 cases, 12 deaths
Saudi Arabia - 1,720 cases, 16 deaths
Indonesia - 1,677 cases, 157 deaths
India - 1,637 cases, 45 deaths
Finland - 1,446 cases, 17 deaths
South Africa - 1,353 cases, 5 deaths
Greece - 1,314 cases, 49 deaths
Iceland - 1,220 cases, 2 deaths
Mexico - 1,215 cases, 29 deaths
Panama - 1,181 cases, 30 deaths
Dominican Republic - 1,109 cases, 51 deaths
Peru - 1,065 cases, 30 deaths
Argentina - 1,054 cases, 27 deaths
Croatia - 963 cases, 6 deaths
Singapore - 1,000 cases, 3 deaths
Colombia - 906 cases, 16 deaths
Serbia - 900 cases, 16 deaths
Slovenia - 841 cases, 15 deaths
Qatar - 781 cases, 2 deaths
Estonia - 779 cases, 5 deaths
Algeria - 716 cases, 44 deaths
Egypt - 710 cases, 46 deaths
New Zealand - 708 cases, 1 death
Iraq - 694 cases, 50 deaths
Ukraine - 669 cases, 17 deaths
United Arab Emirates - 664 cases, 6 deaths
Morocco - 638 cases, 37 deaths
Lithuania - 581 cases, 8 deaths
Armenia - 571 cases, 3 deaths
Bahrain - 567 cases, 4 deaths
Hungary - 525 cases, 20 deaths
Lebanon - 479 cases, 12 deaths
Bosnia and Herzegovina - 455 cases, 13 deaths
Latvia - 446 cases
Bulgaria - 422 cases, 9 deaths
Slovakia - 400 cases, 1 death
Tunisia - 423 cases, 12 deaths
Andorra - 390 cases, 14 deaths
Kazakhstan - 375 cases, 3 deaths
Azerbaijan - 359 cases, 5 deaths
North Macedonia - 354 cases, 9 deaths
Moldova - 353 cases, 4 deaths
Costa Rica - 347 cases, 2 deaths
Uruguay - 338 cases, 2 deaths
Taiwan - 329 cases, 5 deaths
Kuwait - 317 cases
Jordan - 274 cases, 5 deaths
Cyprus - 262 cases, 8 deaths
Burkina Faso - 261 cases, 14 deaths
Albania - 259 cases, 15 deaths
San Marino - 236 cases, 26 deaths
Cameroon - 233 cases, 6 deaths
Vietnam - 218 cases
Oman - 210 cases, 1 death
Afghanistan - 196 cases, 4 deaths
Ghana - 195 cases, 5 deaths
Senegal - 190 cases, 1 death
Malta - 188 cases
Cuba - 186 cases, 6 deaths
Ivory Coast - 179 cases, 1 death
Uzbekistan - 173 cases, 2 deaths
Honduras - 172 cases, 10 deaths
Belarus - 163 cases, 2 deaths
Mauritius - 154 cases, 5 deaths
Nigeria - 151 cases, 2 deaths
Sri Lanka - 146 cases, 2 deaths
Venezuela - 143 cases, 3 deaths
Occupied Palestinian Territories - 134 cases, 1 death
Brunei - 131 cases, 1 death
Montenegro - 120 cases, 2 deaths
Bolivia - 115 cases, 7 deaths
Georgia - 115 cases
Kosovo - 112 cases, 1 death
Kyrgyzstan - 111 cases
Cambodia - 109 cases
Democratic Republic of the Congo - 109 cases, 9 deaths
Trinidad and Tobago - 89 cases, 5 deaths
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