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Coronavirus pandemic tracker | countries, affected people, deaths

The coronavirus pandemic has sickened more than 2,425,000 people, according to official counts. So far at least 164,000 people have died, and the virus has been detected in at least 177 countries, as the following table shows.
United States |
780,330 |
37,782 |
Spain |
200,210 |
20,852 |
Italy |
181,228 |
24,114 |
Germany |
141,672 |
4,404 |
U.K. |
124,743 |
16,509 |
France |
114,657 |
20,265 |
Turkey |
90,980 |
2,140 |
Mainland China |
88,466 |
4,632 |
Iran |
83,505 |
5,209 |
Russia |
47,121 |
405 |
Brazil |
40,743 |
2,587 |
Belgium |
39,983 |
5,828 |
Canada |
36,823 |
1,690 |
Netherlands |
33,405 |
3,751 |
Switzerland |
27,944 |
1,142 |
Portugal |
20,863 |
735 |
India |
18,539 |
592 |
Peru |
16,325 |
445 |
Ireland |
15,652 |
687 |
Austria |
14,795 |
470 |
Sweden |
14,777 |
1,580 |
Israel |
13,713 |
177 |
Japan |
10,915 |
168 |
South Korea |
10,674 |
236 |
Chile |
10,507 |
139 |
Saudi Arabia |
10,484 |
103 |
Ecuador |
10,128 |
507 |
Poland |
9,593 |
380 |
Romania |
8,936 |
478 |
Mexico |
8,772 |
712 |
Pakistan |
8,418 |
176 |
Singapore |
8,014 |
11 |
Denmark |
7,515 |
364 |
U.A.E. |
7,265 |
43 |
Norway |
7,156 |
181 |
Czech Republic |
6,900 |
194 |
Indonesia |
6,760 |
590 |
Serbia |
6,630 |
125 |
Australia |
6,625 |
71 |
Philippines |
6,459 |
428 |
Belarus |
6,264 |
51 |
Qatar |
6,015 |
9 |
Ukraine |
5,710 |
151 |
Malaysia |
5,425 |
89 |
Dominican Rep. |
4,964 |
235 |
Panama |
4,467 |
126 |
Colombia |
3,977 |
189 |
Finland |
3,868 |
98 |
Luxembourg |
3,558 |
75 |
Egypt |
3,333 |
250 |
South Africa |
3,300 |
58 |
Morocco |
3,046 |
143 |
Bangladesh |
2,948 |
101 |
Argentina |
2,941 |
136 |
Thailand |
2,792 |
47 |
Algeria |
2,718 |
384 |
Moldova |
2,548 |
70 |
Greece |
2,245 |
116 |
Kuwait |
1,995 |
9 |
Hungary |
1,984 |
199 |
Bahrain |
1,907 |
7 |
Croatia |
1,881 |
47 |
Kazakhstan |
1,852 |
19 |
Iceland |
1,773 |
10 |
Uzbekistan |
1,627 |
5 |
Iraq |
1,574 |
82 |
Estonia |
1,535 |
40 |
New Zealand |
1,440 |
12 |
Azerbaijan |
1,436 |
19 |
Oman |
1,410 |
7 |
Armenia |
1,339 |
22 |
Slovenia |
1,335 |
77 |
Lithuania |
1,326 |
37 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1,309 |
49 |
North Macedonia |
1,225 |
54 |
Slovakia |
1,173 |
13 |
Cameroon |
1,163 |
42 |
Cuba |
1,087 |
36 |
Ghana |
1,042 |
9 |
Afghanistan |
1,026 |
36 |
Hong Kong |
1,025 |
4 |
Bulgaria |
929 |
43 |
Tunisia |
884 |
38 |
Ivory Coast |
847 |
9 |
Djibouti |
846 |
2 |
Cyprus |
772 |
12 |
Latvia |
739 |
5 |
Andorra |
717 |
37 |
Lebanon |
677 |
21 |
Nigeria |
665 |
22 |
Costa Rica |
662 |
6 |
Niger |
648 |
20 |
Guinea |
622 |
5 |
Albania |
584 |
26 |
Burkina Faso |
581 |
38 |
Kyrgyzstan |
568 |
7 |
Bolivia |
564 |
33 |
Uruguay |
535 |
10 |
Kosovo |
510 |
12 |
Channel Islands |
488 |
24 |
Honduras |
477 |
46 |
San Marino |
462 |
39 |
West Bank & Gaza |
449 |
3 |
Malta |
431 |
3 |
Jordan |
425 |
7 |
Taiwan |
422 |
6 |
Georgia |
402 |
4 |
Senegal |
377 |
5 |
Congo |
332 |
25 |
Mauritius |
328 |
9 |
Montenegro |
312 |
5 |
Sri Lanka |
304 |
7 |
Isle of Man |
300 |
9 |
Guatemala |
289 |
7 |
Kenya |
281 |
14 |
Vietnam |
268 |
— |
Venezuela |
256 |
9 |
Tanzania |
254 |
10 |
Mali |
246 |
14 |
Somalia |
237 |
8 |
Jamaica |
223 |
5 |
El Salvador |
218 |
7 |
Paraguay |
208 |
8 |
Faroe Islands |
185 |
— |
Republic of the Congo |
160 |
6 |
Rwanda |
147 |
— |
Brunei |
138 |
1 |
Gibraltar |
132 |
— |
Cambodia |
122 |
— |
Madagascar |
121 |
— |
Gabon |
120 |
1 |
Myanmar |
119 |
5 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
114 |
8 |
Ethiopia |
111 |
3 |
Sudan |
107 |
12 |
Liberia |
99 |
8 |
Aruba |
97 |
2 |
Monaco |
94 |
3 |
Bermuda |
86 |
5 |
Togo |
84 |
6 |
Liechtenstein |
81 |
1 |
Equatorial Guinea |
79 |
— |
Barbados |
75 |
5 |
Maldives |
69 |
— |
Cape Verde |
67 |
1 |
Sint Maarten |
67 |
10 |
Cayman Islands |
66 |
1 |
Guyana |
65 |
7 |
Zambia |
65 |
3 |
Bahamas |
60 |
9 |
Haiti |
57 |
3 |
Uganda |
56 |
— |
Benin |
54 |
1 |
Libya |
51 |
1 |
Guinea-Bissau |
50 |
— |
Macau |
45 |
— |
Sierra Leone |
43 |
— |
Eritrea |
39 |
— |
Mozambique |
39 |
— |
Syria |
39 |
3 |
Chad |
33 |
— |
Mongolia |
33 |
— |
Nepal |
31 |
— |
Zimbabwe |
25 |
3 |
Angola |
24 |
2 |
Eswatini |
24 |
1 |
Antigua and Barbuda |
23 |
3 |
Timor-Leste |
22 |
— |
Botswana |
20 |
1 |
Laos |
19 |
— |
Belize |
18 |
2 |
Fiji |
18 |
— |
Malawi |
17 |
2 |
Dominica |
16 |
— |
Namibia |
16 |
— |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
15 |
— |
Saint Lucia |
15 |
— |
Curaçao |
14 |
1 |
Grenada |
14 |
— |
Central African Republic |
12 |
— |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
12 |
— |
Falkland Islands |
11 |
— |
Greenland |
11 |
— |
Montserrat |
11 |
— |
Seychelles |
11 |
— |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
11 |
1 |
Gambia |
10 |
1 |
Nicaragua |
10 |
2 |
Suriname |
10 |
1 |
Vatican City |
9 |
— |
Mauritania |
7 |
1 |
Papua New Guinea |
7 |
— |
Western Sahara |
6 |
— |
Bhutan |
5 |
— |
British Virgin Islands |
5 |
1 |
Burundi |
5 |
1 |
South Sudan |
4 |
— |
São Tomé and Príncipe |
4 |
— |
Anguilla |
3 |
— |
Yemen |
1 |
— |
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George Floyd Died Of "Neck Compression", It Was "Homicide": Autopsy

Minneapolis, Jun 2: An official autopsy released Monday ruled that George Floyd, the African-American man whose death at police hands set off unrest across the United States, died in a homicide involving "neck compression".
George, 46, died of "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression," and the manner of death was "homicide," the Hennepin County Medical Examiner in Minneapolis said in a statement.
Floyd's other significant health conditions were listed as "arteriosclerotic and hypertensive heart disease; fentanyl intoxication; recent methamphetamine use."
The statement added that the "manner of death is not a legal determination of culpability or intent."
It emphasized that under Minnesota state law "the Medical Examiner is a neutral and independent office and is separate and distinct from any prosecutorial authority or law enforcement agency."
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Wuhan Lab Had 3 Live Bat Coronaviruses, None Matched COVID-19: Report

Beijing, May 24: The Chinese virology institute in the city where COVID-19 first emerged has three live strains of bat coronavirus on-site, but none match the new contagion wreaking chaos across the world, its director has said.
Scientists think COVID-19 -- which first emerged in Wuhan and has killed some 340,000 people worldwide -- originated in bats and could have been transmitted to people via another mammal.
But the director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology told state broadcaster CGTN that claims made by US President Donald Trump and others that the virus could have leaked from the facility were "pure fabrication".
"Now we have three strains of live viruses... But their highest similarity to SARS-CoV-2 only reaches 79.8 percent," she said, referring to the coronavirus strain that causes COVID-19.
US demands immediate start to WHO review
The United States called on the World Health Organisation on Friday to begin working immediately on investigating the source of the novel coronavirus, as well as its handling of the response to the pandemic.
One of their research teams, led by Professor Shi Zhengli, has been researching bat coronaviruses since 2004 and focused on the "source tracing of SARS", the strain behind another virus outbreak nearly two decades ago.
"We know that the whole genome of SARS-CoV-2 is only 80 percent similar to that of SARS. It's an obvious difference," she said.
"So, in Professor Shi's past research, they didn't pay attention to such viruses which are less similar to the SARS virus."
Conspiracy rumours that the biosafety lab was involved in the outbreak swirled online for months before Trump and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo brought the theory into the mainstream by claiming that there is evidence the pathogen came from the institute.
The lab has said it received samples of the then-unknown virus on December 30, determined the viral genome sequence on January 2 and submitted information on the pathogen to the WHO on January 11.
Wang said in the interview that before it received samples in December, their team had never "encountered, researched or kept the virus."
"In fact, like everyone else, we didn't even know the virus existed," she said. "How could it have leaked from our lab when we never had it?"
The World Health Organization said Washington had offered no evidence to support the "speculative" claims.
In an interview with Scientific American, Shi said the SARS-CoV-2 genome sequence did not match any of the bat coronaviruses her laboratory had previously collected and studied.
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