Monday, March 16, 2020

157 countries, 1.7 lac cases, cases and deaths outside china outnumber cases and deaths in China COVID 19


157 countries, 1.7 lac cases, cases and deaths  outside china outnumber cases and deaths in China COVID 19

Dr KK Aggarwal
President CMAAO, HCFI< Past National President IMA

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Confirmed Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or Conveyance
The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 157 countries and territories around the world and 1 international conveyance (the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan). The day is reset after midnight GMT+0. 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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Country,
Other
Total
Cases
New
Cases
Total
Deaths
New
Deaths
Total
Recovered
Active
Cases
Serious,
Critical
Tot Cases/
1M pop
80,860
+16
3,213
+14
67,752
9,895
3,226
56.2
24,747
+3,590
1,809
+368
2,335
20,603
1,672
409.3
13,938
+1,209
724
+113
4,590
8,624
165.9
8,236
+150
75
+3
1,137
7,024
59
160.6
7,845
+1,454
292
+96
517
7,036
272
167.8
5,813
+1,214
11
+2
46
5,756
2
69.4
5,423
+924
127
+36
12
5,284
400
83.1
3,737
+794
68
+11
73
3,596
10
11.3
Switzerland
2,217
+842
14
+1
4
2,199
256.2
1,391
+251
35
+14
20
1,336
20
20.5
Norway
1,256
+147
3
1
1,252
27
231.7
Netherlands
1,135
+176
20
+8
2
1,113
45
66.2
Sweden
1,040
+79
3
+1
1
1,036
2
103.0
Belgium
886
+197
4
1
881
33
76.4
Denmark
864
+28
2
+1
1
861
2
149.2
Austria
860
+205
1
6
853
1
95.5
Japan
839
+35
24
+2
144
671
36
6.6
Diamond Princess
696
7
456
233
15
Malaysia
428
+190
42
386
9
13.2
Qatar
401
+64
4
397
139.2
Canada
341
+89
1
11
329
1
9.0
Greece
331
+103
4
+1
8
319
5
31.8
Australia
300
+52
5
+2
27
268
1
11.8
Czechia
293
+104
293
2
27.4
Portugal
245
+76
2
243
9
24.0
Finland
244
+19
10
234
44.0
Singapore
226
+14
105
121
11
38.6
Slovenia
219
+38
1
218
3
105.3
Bahrain
214
+2
77
137
2
125.8
Israel
213
+20
4
209
2
24.6
Brazil
200
+49
1
199
2
0.9
Iceland
180
+19
180
1
Estonia
171
+56
1
170
128.9
Ireland
170
+41
2
1
167
6
34.4
Hong Kong
149
+7
4
81
64
4
19.9
Philippines
140
+29
12
+4
2
126
1
1.3
Romania
139
+16
9
130
1
7.2
Egypt
126
+16
2
27
97
1.2
Poland
125
+21
3
13
109
3
3.3
Iraq
124
+14
10
26
88
3.1
Saudi Arabia
118
+15
2
116
3.4
Indonesia
117
+21
5
8
104
0.4
Thailand
114
+32
1
35
78
1
1.6
India
112
+12
2
13
97
0.1
Kuwait
112
+8
9
103
4
26.2
San Marino
109
+8
7
+2
4
98
11
Lebanon
99
+6
3
1
95
3
14.5
UAE
98
+13
20
78
2
9.9
Luxembourg
77
+26
1
76
Chile
75
+14
75
3.9
Peru
71
+28
71
2.2
Russia
63
+4
8
55
0.4
Slovakia
61
+17
61
11.2
South Africa
61
+23
61
1.0
Taiwan
59
+6
1
20
38
2.5
Vietnam
56
+3
16
40
0.6
Pakistan
53
+20
2
51
0.2
Bulgaria
51
+10
2
49
7.3
Brunei
50
+10
50
Croatia
49
+10
2
47
11.9
Algeria
48
+9
4
+1
10
34
1.1
Serbia
48
+2
1
47
1
5.5
Argentina
46
+1
2
44
1
1.0
Panama
43
1
42
10.0
Mexico
43
+17
4
39
1
0.3
Albania
42
+4
1
41
2
14.6
Palestine
38
38
7.4
Ecuador
37
+9
2
35
1
2.1
Costa Rica
35
+8
35
3
6.9
Colombia
34
+10
34
0.7
Georgia
33
+3
1
32
1
8.3
Cyprus
33
+7
33
1
27.3
Hungary
32
+2
1
+1
1
30
3.3
Latvia
30
+4
1
29
15.9
Morocco
28
+10
1
1
26
1
0.8
Belarus
27
3
24
2.9
Armenia
26
+6
26
8.8
Senegal
24
2
22
1.4
Bosnia and Herzegovina
24
+3
24
7.3
Azerbaijan
23
+4
1
6
16
2.3
Moldova
23
+11
23
5.7
Oman
22
+2
9
13
4.3
Malta
21
+3
2
19
Tunisia
20
+2
20
2
1.7
North Macedonia
19
1
18
9.1
Sri Lanka
18
+8
1
17
0.8
Turkey
18
+12
18
0.2
Venezuela
17
+15
17
0.6
Afghanistan
16
+5
1
15
0.4
Lithuania
14
+5
1
13
5.1
Maldives
13
+3
13
Cambodia
12
+5
1
11
0.7
Macao
11
+1
10
1
Dominican Republic
11
11
1.0
Faeroe Islands
11
+1
11
Jordan
10
+9
1
9
1.0
Bolivia
10
10
0.9
Jamaica
10
+2
2
8
3.4
Martinique
10
10
Kazakhstan
9
+3
9
0.5
New Zealand
8
8
1.7
French Guiana
7
7
Liechtenstein
7
+3
7
Paraguay
7
7
1
1.0
Réunion
7
+1
7
Ghana
6
+4
6
0.2
Uruguay
6
6
1.7
Andorra
5
+4
5
Bangladesh
5
2
3
Puerto Rico
5
+1
5
1.7
Rwanda
5
+4
5
0.4
Guyana
4
+3
1
3
Cameroon
4
+1
4
0.2
Ivory Coast
4
+2
4
0.2
Cuba
4
4
0.4
Ethiopia
4
+3
4
Uzbekistan
4
+4
4
0.1
Ukraine
3
1
2
0.1
Burkina Faso
3
+1
3
0.1
Channel Islands
3
3
French Polynesia
3
3
Guadeloupe
3
3
Guam
3
+3
3
Honduras
3
3
0.3
Kenya
3
+2
3
0.1
Seychelles
3
+1
3
Monaco
2
2
Nigeria
2
1
1
Aruba
2
2
Curaçao
2
2
DRC
2
2
Namibia
2
2
0.8
Saint Lucia
2
+1
2
Saint Martin
2
2
Trinidad and Tobago
2
2
1.4
Guatemala
1
1
+1
0
0.1
Sudan
1
1
0
Nepal
1
1
0
Antigua and Barbuda
1
1
Bahamas
1
+1
1
Bhutan
1
1
Cayman Islands
1
1
CAR
1
+1
1
0.2
Congo
1
+1
1
0.2
Equatorial Guinea
1
1
0.7
Gabon
1
1
0.4
Gibraltar
1
1
0
Guinea
1
1
0.1
Vatican City
1
1
Mauritania
1
1
0.2
Mayotte
1
1
Mongolia
1
1
0.3
St. Barth
1
1
St. Vincent Grenadines
1
1
Suriname
1
1
Eswatini
1
1
0.9
Togo
1
1
0.1
U.S. Virgin Islands
1
1
Total:
169,516
12,863
6,515
682
77,753
85,248
5,921
21.7
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.

 ITALY: Italian media are reporting the change in active cases (a lower number) rather than the change in total cases (a higher number), representing it as "newly infected" when, in fact, it represents the "change in active cases." Newly infected, meaning the number of people who have tested positive to the virus in the last day, is the number shown on the table above, which corresponds to the change in total cases in accordance with the international standards set by the WHO and followed by all countries. The change in active cases (what Italian media label as "newly infected") is the result of the following formula: (newly infected) - (new deaths) - (new recoveries). All data, including total cases ("casi totali") is available on Italy's Dipartimento della Protezione Civile official repository

March 15 (GMT)

  •  UK: “As many as 80% of the population are expected to be infected with Covid-19 in the next 12 months, and up to 15% (7.9 million people) may require hospitalization” a secret Public Health England (PHE) briefing for senior NHS officials, seen by the Guardian, reveals [source]

    - “A year is entirely plausible. But that figure isn’t well appreciated or understood [...] I think it will dip in the summer, towards the end of June, and come back in November, in the way that usual seasonal flu does. I think it will be around forever, but become less severe over time, as immunity builds up,” commented Paul Hunter, an expert in epidemiology  [source]
·        696 new cases in the United States 
- All New York City schools will shut down immediately and stay closed for at least 1 month [source]  All hospitals will be required to cancel elective surgeries
- Illinois: all bars and restaurants to close to dine-in customers through March 30 [source
Ohio: all bars and restaurants will close Sunday at 9 p.m. indefinitely ‘This is a once in a lifetime pandemic’ said Gov. Mike DeWine [source

New deaths include:
- at least 3 new deaths in New York: a 79-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man, and a 53-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease  [source
2 new deaths in King County (WA) [source
Death of a female in her 50s in New Jersey  [source
- First death in Oregon: a 70-year-old man in Portland who had tested positive just four days ago and reportedly had other health problems. [source]   
New cases include:
- First case in Howard County (MD). County Executive Calvin Ball has declared a state of emergency and announced that The Mall in Columbia and other commercial gathering places will be closed for at least a week  [source
32 new cases in King County (WA)  [source
2 new cases in Schenectady County (NY), which declares State of Emergency [source
First 2 cases in Putnam (NY)  [source
FIrst case in San Bernardino County (CA): a woman who recently returned from London  [source
- 6 new cases in Suffolk Country (New York) [source
- 9 new cases in North Carolina, just one day after adding 8. Total now reaches 32 [source
4 new cases in Indiana, including the first in Hamilton County. Marion County’s case total has doubled since Saturday from 3 to 6 [source]
39 new cases and 1 new death in Florida: a 77-year-old from Lee County is the fourth Florida resident to die after testing positive for coronavirus  [source]
2 new cases in Hawaii (on Maui and Oahu). Details have emerged regarding the latest 2 cases in Kauai: a couple who had traveled from Indiana arriving in Maui on March 2. Shortly after their arrival, one of the visitors developed a fever, shortness of breath and cough and went to an urgent care facility. On March 7, the second visitor also developed symptoms and went to urgent care. A day later, both of the visitors flew to Kauai, staying at the Kauai Marriott, and on March 9, one of the visitors visited again an urgent care facility. Finally, on March 12, the two informed health care workers that they had close contact with an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus. 2 health care workers in Maui and 1 in Kauai are now in self-isolation because they were not wearing protective equipment  [source]
- 9 new cases in Utah (Salt Lake County) [source] First case of community spread identified [source]
8 new cases in Michigan [source]
First case in San Luis Obispo County (California): a person over the age of 65 with underlying health conditions who exhibited a fever, cough, and shortness of breath [source]
1 new case in Missouri: a person in their 20s who had traveled to Austria [source]
- 2 emergency room doctors (in NJ and WA) are in critical condition after treating patients with COVID-19, according to reports  [source]
·        54 new cases in Canada including:
17 new cases in Alberta (3 in Edmonton and 14 in Calgary, with 2 believed to be community spread cases), bringing the total to 56. Alberta is closing all kindergarten-to-Grade-12 schools and daycares in the province [source]
First case in Kelowna (BC): a passenger on a flight from Vancouver to Kelowna [source]
4 in New Brunswick [source]
3 in Nova Scotia, all travel-related [source
39 in Ontario [source]  marking the biggest single-day increase: 14 in Toronto, 5 in Peel, 5 in Ottawa, 3 in Hamilton, 3 in York Region, 2 in Waterloo, 2 in Durham, 2 in Simcoe-Muskoka, 1 in Niagara, 1 in Haliburton-Kawartha-Pineridge and 1  "pending." 
3 in Manitoba, a man in his 70s, a woman in her 70s who had recently traveled and a woman in her 50s [source]
11 in Québec [source
·         1159 new cases in Spain
·        47 new cases in the Philippines. Today's deaths:
- a 56-year-old Filipino male who died Sunday night of acute respiratory distress syndrome and reportedly had preexisting asthma
- an 86-year-old American male with travel history from the US and South Korea

- a 40-year-old Filipino male who had no history of travel and no history of exposure prior to the onset of symptoms

- a 64-year-old Filipino male with chronic renal disease who had a history of travel to Greenhills [source] [source]
·        1 new case in Puerto Rico [source]
·        3 new cases in Lithuania: all traveled abroad [source]
·         48 new cases in Czechia [source] [source]
·        11 new cases in Argentina: a 4-year-old boy from Resistencia who contracted the disease from a relative who tested positive after returning from one of the countries at risk [source]
·        113 new cases in Norway [source]
·        27 new cases in Iceland [source]
·        21 new cases in San Marino [source]
·        1 new case in Turkey: 7 new cases are from Europe, 3 new cases from the USA, and 2 new cases are relatives of the first case [source] [source]
·        1 new case in Cameroon: a 34-year-old Cameroonian citizen who arrived from Belgium through Paris. Yesterday, the third case confirmed in the country was a Cameroonian citizen from Italy who arrived on March 7 through Paris. Health Ministry urged passengers of the flights related to the cases to urgently call a dedicated number and quarantine for 14 days [source] [source]
·        1 new case in Rwanda [source]
·        36 new cases in Poland [source] [source]
·        5 new cases in Ecuador [source]
·        17 new cases in Egypt [source]
·        13 new cases in Luxembourg, restaurants and cafes close [source]
·         342 new cases in the United Kingdom. "Getting through this is going to be a national effort. Every single person in this country is going to be affected" said UK's Health Secretary Matt Hancock, adding that soon every Briton over the age of 70 will be asked to remain at home for up to 4 months and have groceries and vital medication delivered. Wartime-like measures will ask carmakers to produce medical equipment and turn hotels into hospitals [source] [source] [source]
·        12 new cases in Cyprus [source] [source]
·        4 new cases in Costa Rica. Ministry of Health announces closure of all bars, clubs, and casinos [source] [source]
·         838 new cases in France [source]
·        147 new cases in Sweden [source] [source]
·        17 new cases in Saudi Arabia
·        18 new cases in India [source]
·        5 new cases in Peru
·        39 new cases in Ireland
·        11 new cases in Mexico [source]
·        9 new cases in Iraq:  all in the Sulaymaniyah province and connected to each other
·        12 new cases in SlovakiaState of Emergency declared. All retail stores except food, drugstores, pharmacies, newspapers, post offices, banks, gas stations, and pet food stores will be closed for 14 days. Only necessary surgery will be performed in hospitals. Restaurants will only deliver [source]
·        2 new cases in Seychelles [source]
·        924 new cases in Germany [source]
·        14 new cases in South Africa. President Ramaphosa declares a “National State of Disaster”: a ban is imposed on travel from and to Iran, South Korea, United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Italy and China. In addition to schools being closed and  gatherings of more than 100 people prohibited:
- all travellers who have entered South Africa from high-risk countries since mid-February will be required to present themselves for testing
- travellers from medium-risk countries (such as Portugal, Hong Kong and Singapore) will be required to undergo high intensity screening
 “Never before in the history of our democracy has our country been confronted with such a severe situation” – President Cyril Ramaphosa [source[source]
·        2 new cases in Tunisia: 2 idividuals who had returned from France  [source]
·         3497 new cases in Italy [source] [source]
·        11 new cases in Serbia
·        36 new cases in Estonia [source]
·        70 new cases in Japan [source]
·        17 new cases in Qatar [source]
·        12 new cases in Armenia [source]
·        18 new cases in Chile [source]
·        50 new cases in Israel: the total number of cases in Israel is now 213, including 18 healthcare workers. The Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic security service, confirmed that it was examining the use of its technological capabilities to fight coronavirus.  Netanyahu described the virus as an “invisible enemy that must be located." "In all my years as prime minister I have avoided using these means among the civilian public but there is no choice,” Netanyahu said. [source] [source]
·        38 new cases in Greece: a 53-year-old man who had been hospitalized for several days [source]
·        3 new cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina [source]
·        4 new cases in Sri Lanka: 7 people who had returned from Italy and a 45-year old man who had been in Germany with a previously confirmed case [source]
·        10 new cases in China, Hong Kong SAR [source]
·        2 new cases in Kazakhstan including a woman in her 60s whose husband had been previously confirmed positive, and a man in his 20s that had arrived from Seoul [source] [source]
·        10 new cases in Bulgaria [source]
·        6 new cases in Moldova including a child. Three are imported cases and 8 are community transmitted cases [source]
·        28 new cases in Romania [source]
·        5 new cases in Georgia
·        9 new cases in Vietnam: a 33-year-old Latvian tourist, a 35-year-old German and a 30-year-old Englishman [source] [source]
·        151 new cases in Austria [source]
·        1 new case in Oman: one who had traveled to Italy [source]
·        8 new cases in Colombia [source]
·        1 new case in Réunion [source]
·        14 new cases in Russia [source]
·        12 new cases in Singapore [source]
·        40 new cases in Slovenia [source]
·        7 new cases in Croatia [source]
·        5 new cases in Pakistan [source]
·        11 new cases in Hungary [source]
·        155 new cases in the Netherlands [source]
  • 1st case in Congo: a person who had returned from France [source]  [source]
·        2 new cases in Bahrain [source]
·        49 new cases in Australia: a 90-year-old woman in Sydney and a 77-year-old woman from Noosaville who passed away after traveling to Sydney by plane [source]
·        236 new cases in Switzerland [source]
·        32 new cases in Denmark: an 81-year-old patient [source] [source]
·        57 new cases in Portugal [source]
·        4 new cases in Azerbaijan [source]
·        3 new cases in Brunei Darussalam: Bruneians are barred from traveling out of the country as a measure to contain the importation of new COVID-19 cases into Brunei.
Permission for traveling is only applicable for urgent matters [source]
·        11 new cases in Morocco [source]
·        5 new cases in Albania: 2 of the cases are doctors [source]
·        1365 new cases in Iran [source]
·        6 new cases in Malta [source]
·        13 new cases in Algeria: an 84-year-old woman [source]
·        16 new cases in Lebanon [source]
·        41 new cases in Malaysia [source]
·        130 new cases in Belgium [source]
·        1 new case in Maldives: a foreign national from Anantara Dhigu, and 2 persons from the Island Safari boat [source] [source]
·        7 new cases in Faeroe Islands [source]
·        70 new cases in Finland. Tracking numbers is no longer meaningful, because not all of those who have symptoms can be tested, said Asko Järvinen, chief of HUS Infectious Diseases [source] [source]
  • 1s case in the Central African Republic: a 74-year-old Italian who had recently been in Milan [source]
·        1 new case in Côte d'Ivoire [source]
  • First 3 cases in Guam: 2 people who had traveled to Guam from Manila, and 1 person with no recent travel history, in their 60s [source]
·        9 new cases in Latvia [source]
·        3 new cases in Taiwan [source]
·        4 new cases in Kuwait [source]
·        7 new cases in Thailand [source]
·        27 new cases in Indonesia [source]
·        4 new cases in Afghanistan [source]
·        107 new cases in South Korea [source]
  • 20 new cases10 new deaths (all in Hubei) and 1,370 new discharges occurred in China on March 14, as reported by the National Health Commission (NHC) of China [source]


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