Corona update in world country wise

  1. Countries where Coronavirus has spread
  2. Coronavirus (COVID
  3. The coronavirus has made itself at home in animals. Why that ramps up the risk for people
  4. Coronavirus (COVID
  5. Countries where Coronavirus has spread
  6. The coronavirus has made itself at home in animals. Why that ramps up the risk for people


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Countries where Coronavirus has spread

Country Cases Deaths Region United States 107,203,496 1,166,913 North America India 44,993,282 531,893 Asia France 40,122,057 167,548 Europe Germany 38,428,685 174,352 Europe Brazil 37,639,324 703,399 South America Japan (+Diamond Princess) 33,804,284 74,707 Asia South Korea 31,904,667 34,893 Asia Italy 25,887,444 190,706 Europe United Kingdom 24,618,436 226,278 Europe Russia 22,949,243 399,339 Europe Turkey 17,232,066 102,174 Asia Spain 13,905,048 121,622 Europe Australia 11,672,767 21,463 Australia/Oceania Vietnam 11,619,016 43,206 Asia Taiwan 10,239,998 19,005 Asia Argentina 10,054,251 130,509 South America Netherlands 8,610,372 22,992 Europe Mexico 7,628,640 334,256 North America Iran 7,612,280 146,290 Asia Indonesia 6,810,943 161,839 Asia Poland 6,517,557 119,622 Europe Colombia 6,369,916 142,780 South America Greece 6,095,350 37,052 Europe Austria 6,079,764 22,523 Europe Portugal 5,590,870 26,824 Europe Ukraine 5,557,995 112,418 Europe Chile 5,288,003 64,497 South America Malaysia 5,108,586 37,110 Asia Israel 4,827,640 12,552 Asia Belgium 4,800,759 34,364 Europe North Korea 4,772,813 74 Asia Thailand 4,747,752 34,232 Asia Canada 4,684,456 52,751 North America Czech Republic (Czechia) 4,642,514 42,807 Europe Peru 4,507,896 220,695 South America Switzerland 4,406,609 14,452 Europe Philippines 4,157,894 66,481 Asia South Africa 4,076,463 102,595 Africa Romania 3,406,169 68,217 Europe Denmark 3,182,136 8,737 Europe Hong Kong 2,909,483 13,819 Asia Sweden 2,711,671 24,489 ...

Coronavirus (COVID

• What is the daily number of confirmed cases? • Daily confirmed cases per million people • What is the cumulative number of confirmed cases? • Cumulative confirmed cases per million people • Weekly and biweekly cases: where are confirmed cases increasing or falling? What is the daily number of confirmed cases? This chart shows thenumber of confirmed COVID-19 cases per day. What is important to note about these case figures? • The reported case figures on a given date do not necessarily show the number of new cases on that day – this is due to delays in reporting. • The actual number of cases is likely to be much higher than the number of confirmed cases – this is due to limited testing. In a separate post we discuss how models of COVID-19 help us → We provide more detail on these points in the section ‘ • By clicking on Add country you can show and compare the data for any country in the world you are interested in. • If you click on the title of the chart, the chart will open in a new tab. You can then copy-paste the URL and share it. • You can switch the chart to a logarithmic axis by clicking on ‘LOG’. • If you move both ends of the time-slider to a single point you will see a bar chart for that point in time. • Map view: switch to a global map of confirmed cases using the ‘MAP’ tab at the bottom of the chart. Daily confirmed cases per million people Differences in the population size between different countries are often large – it is insightful to compare the number ...

COVID

Last updated 07 June, 2023 10:30 CEST As the coronavirus vaccine rolls out across the globe on this page you will find all our latest Covid-19 vaccine updates and live tracking of vaccine development and administration. You can explore our data and find insights into Covid-19 vaccine clinical trials, country-level vaccination statistics, the impact of vaccination on infection and death rates, and all the latest news and information on the Covid-19 vaccination. Coronavirus vaccine roll out statistics by country Public health authorities across the globe have been mobilising to deliver the biggest ever vaccination programme to battle Covid-19. How many people have received the Covid-19 vaccine? We bring you the latest Covid-19 vaccine numbers, including daily Covid-19 vaccine rates per country. Track worldwide Covid-19 vaccine rates with Pharmaceutical Technology and GlobalData. Some countries have made a fast start with their vaccination efforts. By the end of January, Israel had successfully vaccinated 3 million people with the first dose. While the US may have had a slow start, President Biden has put the vaccination programme at the forefront of his first 100 days agenda. Country Doses Administered Doses per 1000 Fully Vaccinated Population (%) Vaccine being used in a country World 13,411,157,781 1,766.0 6760% China 3,491,077,000 2,506.6 9167% CanSino, IMBCAMS, KCONVAC, Sinopharm/Beijing, Sinopharm/Wuhan, Sinovac, ZF2001 India 2,206,698,880 1,631.4 7038% Corbevax, Covaxi...

The coronavirus has made itself at home in animals. Why that ramps up the risk for people

The COVID-19 pandemic is receding fast into our collective memory. But the virus that caused it lives on in our sewers, our backyards and maybe even curled up in a sunny spot on the living room floor. The coronavirus that prompted At least The coronavirus’ ability to infect so many different animals, and to spread within some of those populations, is worrying news: It means there’s virtually no chance the world will ever be rid of this particularly destructive coronavirus, scientists said. Two new studies build on evidence that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 jumped to humans in a Wuhan market, and did so twice. When a virus that has made humans sick recedes but continues to circulate within a population of animals, those creatures become what scientists call a The virus may adapt to its animal host by flipping a few genetic switches. The result could be a pathogen that the human immune system no longer recognizes, or that causes more severe illness than the last time around. To do real damage, animal reservoirs must be in regular contact with people. They may be livestock on farms, family pets or wildlife neighbors who leave their saliva or droppings in our yards or on hiking trails. Whether any particular species can be said to serve as a reservoir for SARS-CoV-2 is a hotly debated question among scientists right now, said (Laura Ungar / Associated Press) Virologists, immunologists and wildlife scientists have shown that a few species have some of the capabilities n...

Coronavirus (COVID

• What is the daily number of confirmed cases? • Daily confirmed cases per million people • What is the cumulative number of confirmed cases? • Cumulative confirmed cases per million people • Weekly and biweekly cases: where are confirmed cases increasing or falling? What is the daily number of confirmed cases? This chart shows thenumber of confirmed COVID-19 cases per day. What is important to note about these case figures? • The reported case figures on a given date do not necessarily show the number of new cases on that day – this is due to delays in reporting. • The actual number of cases is likely to be much higher than the number of confirmed cases – this is due to limited testing. In a separate post we discuss how models of COVID-19 help us → We provide more detail on these points in the section ‘ • By clicking on Add country you can show and compare the data for any country in the world you are interested in. • If you click on the title of the chart, the chart will open in a new tab. You can then copy-paste the URL and share it. • You can switch the chart to a logarithmic axis by clicking on ‘LOG’. • If you move both ends of the time-slider to a single point you will see a bar chart for that point in time. • Map view: switch to a global map of confirmed cases using the ‘MAP’ tab at the bottom of the chart. Daily confirmed cases per million people Differences in the population size between different countries are often large – it is insightful to compare the number ...

Countries where Coronavirus has spread

Country Cases Deaths Region United States 107,204,117 1,166,924 North America India 44,993,282 531,893 Asia France 40,122,057 167,548 Europe Germany 38,428,685 174,352 Europe Brazil 37,639,324 703,399 South America Japan (+Diamond Princess) 33,804,284 74,707 Asia South Korea 31,904,667 34,893 Asia Italy 25,887,444 190,706 Europe United Kingdom 24,618,436 226,278 Europe Russia 22,949,243 399,339 Europe Turkey 17,232,066 102,174 Asia Spain 13,905,048 121,622 Europe Australia 11,672,767 21,463 Australia/Oceania Vietnam 11,619,016 43,206 Asia Taiwan 10,239,998 19,005 Asia Argentina 10,054,251 130,509 South America Netherlands 8,610,372 22,992 Europe Mexico 7,628,640 334,256 North America Iran 7,612,280 146,290 Asia Indonesia 6,810,943 161,839 Asia Poland 6,517,557 119,622 Europe Colombia 6,369,916 142,780 South America Greece 6,095,350 37,052 Europe Austria 6,079,764 22,523 Europe Portugal 5,590,870 26,824 Europe Ukraine 5,557,995 112,418 Europe Chile 5,288,003 64,497 South America Malaysia 5,108,586 37,110 Asia Israel 4,827,640 12,552 Asia Belgium 4,800,759 34,364 Europe North Korea 4,772,813 74 Asia Thailand 4,747,752 34,232 Asia Canada 4,684,456 52,751 North America Czech Republic (Czechia) 4,642,514 42,807 Europe Peru 4,507,896 220,695 South America Switzerland 4,406,609 14,452 Europe Philippines 4,157,894 66,481 Asia South Africa 4,076,463 102,595 Africa Romania 3,406,169 68,217 Europe Denmark 3,182,136 8,737 Europe Hong Kong 2,909,483 13,819 Asia Sweden 2,711,671 24,489 ...

COVID

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Banjar • Čeština • Eesti • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • Kreyòl ayisyen • Magyar • മലയാളം • Bahasa Melayu • 日本語 • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • پنجابی • Português • Shqip • සිංහල • سنڌي • Tagalog • Taqbaylit • ไทย • Türkçe • اردو • ئۇيغۇرچە / Uyghurche • Tiếng Việt • 粵語 • 中文 • 5,588,737,635 • 5,137,730,198 • 13,417,491,283 This is a general overview and status of places affected by The figures presented are based on reported cases and deaths. While in several high-income countries the ratio of total estimated cases and deaths to reported cases and deaths is low and close to 1, for some countries it may be more than 10 Country Deaths / million Deaths Cases 870 6,943,377 767,984,225 6,480 220,673 4,507,363 5,662 38,405 1,308,334 5,055 16,348 403,030 4,895 48,790 2,202,990 4,622 9,677 348,276 4,563 17,087 1,843,707 4,532 18,267 1,273,907 4,508 2,827 291,845 4,424 9,379 1,344,388 4,079 42,806 4,642,442 3,750 21,167 1,866,857 3,710 125 24,311 3,703 12,123 620,656 3,567 37,052 6,095,350 3,523 9,689 1,320,970 3,469 68,217 3,406,169 3,458 113 20,550 3,445 6,377 978,074 3,362 226,977 24,470,262 3,331 1,127,152 103,436,829 3,266 703,291 37,625,916 3,228 190,625 25,879,984 3,146 8,750 449,213 3,139 61,546 5,287,806 3,001 119,622 6,517,486 2,998 1,102 229,975 2,947 34,360 4,800,312 2,931 19,880 735,759 2,867 4,390 191,496 2,866 130,472 10,044,957 2,831 112,418 5,557,995 2,759 399,339 22,9...

The coronavirus has made itself at home in animals. Why that ramps up the risk for people

The COVID-19 pandemic is receding fast into our collective memory. But the virus that caused it lives on in our sewers, our backyards and maybe even curled up in a sunny spot on the living room floor. The coronavirus that prompted At least The coronavirus’ ability to infect so many different animals, and to spread within some of those populations, is worrying news: It means there’s virtually no chance the world will ever be rid of this particularly destructive coronavirus, scientists said. Two new studies build on evidence that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 jumped to humans in a Wuhan market, and did so twice. When a virus that has made humans sick recedes but continues to circulate within a population of animals, those creatures become what scientists call a The virus may adapt to its animal host by flipping a few genetic switches. The result could be a pathogen that the human immune system no longer recognizes, or that causes more severe illness than the last time around. To do real damage, animal reservoirs must be in regular contact with people. They may be livestock on farms, family pets or wildlife neighbors who leave their saliva or droppings in our yards or on hiking trails. Whether any particular species can be said to serve as a reservoir for SARS-CoV-2 is a hotly debated question among scientists right now, said (Laura Ungar / Associated Press) Virologists, immunologists and wildlife scientists have shown that a few species have some of the capabilities n...