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Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking the global outbreak Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking the global outbreak
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Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with more than three million confirmed cases in 185 countries. More than 200,000 people have lost their lives. Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with more than three million confirmed cases in 185 countries. More than 240,000 people have lost their lives.
The United States alone has more than one million confirmed cases - five times as many as any other country.The United States alone has more than one million confirmed cases - five times as many as any other country.
This series of maps and charts tracks the global outbreak of the virus since it emerged in China in December last year.This series of maps and charts tracks the global outbreak of the virus since it emerged in China in December last year.
How many cases and deaths have there been?How many cases and deaths have there been?
The virus, which causes the respiratory infection Covid-19, was first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, in late 2019.The virus, which causes the respiratory infection Covid-19, was first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, in late 2019.
It is spreading rapidly in many countries and the number of deaths is still climbing.It is spreading rapidly in many countries and the number of deaths is still climbing.
Note: The map and table in this page uses a different source for figures for France from that used by Johns Hopkins University which results in a slightly lower overall total.Note: The map and table in this page uses a different source for figures for France from that used by Johns Hopkins University which results in a slightly lower overall total.
The US has by far the largest number of cases, with more than one million confirmed infections, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University. With more than 60,000 fatalities, it also has the world's highest death toll. The US has by far the largest number of cases, with more than one million confirmed infections, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University. With more than 66,000 fatalities, it also has the world's highest death toll.
Italy, the UK, Spain and France - the worst-hit European countries - have all recorded more than 20,000 deaths. France, Italy, Spain and the UK - the worst-hit European countries - have all recorded more than 20,000 deaths.
In China, the official death toll is approaching 5,000 from about 84,000 confirmed cases. Numbers for deaths jumped on 17 April after what officials called "a statistical review" and critics have questioned whether the country's official numbers can be trusted.In China, the official death toll is approaching 5,000 from about 84,000 confirmed cases. Numbers for deaths jumped on 17 April after what officials called "a statistical review" and critics have questioned whether the country's official numbers can be trusted.
Note: The past data for new cases is a three day rolling average. Due to revisions in the number of cases for Spain, a three-day rolling average cannot be calculated for 24-26 April.Note: The past data for new cases is a three day rolling average. Due to revisions in the number of cases for Spain, a three-day rolling average cannot be calculated for 24-26 April.
The outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March. This is when an infectious disease is passing easily from person to person in many parts of the world at the same time.The outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March. This is when an infectious disease is passing easily from person to person in many parts of the world at the same time.
More than three million people are known to have been infected worldwide, but the true figure is thought to be much higher as many of those with milder symptoms have not been tested and counted.More than three million people are known to have been infected worldwide, but the true figure is thought to be much higher as many of those with milder symptoms have not been tested and counted.
Globally, more than 4.5 billion people - half the world's population - have been living under social distancing measures, according to the AFP news agency's estimates last week. Globally, more than 4.5 billion people - half the world's population - have been living under social distancing measures, according to the AFP news agency's estimates.
Those restrictions have had a big impact on the global economy, with the International Monetary Fund saying the world faces the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s.Those restrictions have had a big impact on the global economy, with the International Monetary Fund saying the world faces the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The UN World Food Programme has also warned that the pandemic could almost double the number of people suffering acute hunger.The UN World Food Programme has also warned that the pandemic could almost double the number of people suffering acute hunger.
Where are coronavirus cases rising?Where are coronavirus cases rising?
While some regions are now starting to see confirmed cases and deaths fall following the introduction of strict lockdown restrictions, others are only now seeing them rise.While some regions are now starting to see confirmed cases and deaths fall following the introduction of strict lockdown restrictions, others are only now seeing them rise.
Brazil and Russia have doubled their number of deaths in the last nine days, Peru and Mexico have done so in 10 days and India in 11. The latest numbers of daily deaths in Brazil, Russia, Peru and Mexico are double the numbers recorded between six and 10 days ago.
While the number of people dying each day in Brazil is much higher, the data suggests Russia, Mexico and Peru are all on a similar trajectory.While the number of people dying each day in Brazil is much higher, the data suggests Russia, Mexico and Peru are all on a similar trajectory.
Across Latin America, where many economies are already struggling and millions live on what they can earn day-to-day, there are concerns about the strain the growing number of virus cases could put on health care systems.Across Latin America, where many economies are already struggling and millions live on what they can earn day-to-day, there are concerns about the strain the growing number of virus cases could put on health care systems.
Ecuador has already seen its health system collapse - thousands have died from the virus and other conditions that could not be treated because of the crisis.Ecuador has already seen its health system collapse - thousands have died from the virus and other conditions that could not be treated because of the crisis.
The country's official coronavirus death toll is around 1,000, but the government said 6,700 people died in Guayas province in the first two weeks of April - far more than the usual 1,000 deaths there in the same period. For this reason, the virus death toll is thought to be much higher than official figures suggest. The country's official coronavirus death toll is around 1,300, but the government said 6,700 people died in Guayas province in the first two weeks of April - far more than the usual 1,000 deaths there in the same period. For this reason, the virus death toll is thought to be much higher than official figures suggest.
The growing threat in South America and elsewhere comes as other regions are beginning to ease measures brought in to slow the virus's spread. The growing threat in South America and elsewhere comes as other regions are beginning to ease measures brought in to slow the spread of the virus.
Much of Europe, the US, New Zealand and Australia, among others, have started to relax some of their strict lockdown restrictions. Some US states are doing so despite still seeing new confirmed cases and deaths increasing.Much of Europe, the US, New Zealand and Australia, among others, have started to relax some of their strict lockdown restrictions. Some US states are doing so despite still seeing new confirmed cases and deaths increasing.
New Zealand, which has managed to avoid the comparatively high death tolls elsewhere, says it has effectively eliminated the threat posed by the virus after fewer than 1,500 confirmed cases and just 19 deaths. Its authorities had brought in some of the toughest restrictions on travel and activity early in the pandemic. New Zealand, which has managed to avoid the comparatively high death tolls elsewhere, says it has effectively eliminated the threat posed by the virus after fewer than 1,500 confirmed cases and just 20 deaths. Its authorities had brought in some of the toughest restrictions on travel and activity early in the pandemic.
Australia is also planning to review its lockdown earlier than expected, after health officials said the nation had "pretty convincingly" curbed the virus's spread. Australia is also planning to review its lockdown earlier than expected, after health officials said the nation had "pretty convincingly" curbed the spread of the virus.
Europe is beginning to ease lockdown measuresEurope is beginning to ease lockdown measures
The four worst-hit countries in Europe are Italy, the UK, Spain and France - all of which have recorded at least 20,000 deaths.The four worst-hit countries in Europe are Italy, the UK, Spain and France - all of which have recorded at least 20,000 deaths.
However, all four countries appear to have passed through the peak of the virus and the number of reported cases and deaths is falling.However, all four countries appear to have passed through the peak of the virus and the number of reported cases and deaths is falling.
Germany and Belgium have also recorded a relatively high number of deaths and are now seeing those numbers decrease, though as Belgium has a far smaller population than Germany the number of deaths per capita there has been higher.Germany and Belgium have also recorded a relatively high number of deaths and are now seeing those numbers decrease, though as Belgium has a far smaller population than Germany the number of deaths per capita there has been higher.
How countries across Europe are planning to move out of lockdown varies, with the EU saying there is "no one-size-fits-all approach" to lifting containment measures.How countries across Europe are planning to move out of lockdown varies, with the EU saying there is "no one-size-fits-all approach" to lifting containment measures.
Spain has announced a four-phase plan to lift its lockdown and return to a "new normality" by the end of June. Children under the age of 14 are now allowed to leave home for an hour a day, after seven weeks in lockdown. The government has also eased restrictions for adults, allowing exercise between 06:00 and 10:00, and between 20:00 and 23:00. Spain has announced a four-phase plan to lift its lockdown and return to a "new normality" by the end of June. Children are now allowed to leave home for an hour a day, after seven weeks in lockdown. Adults were able to exercise outdoors on Saturday for the first time in seven weeks. Masks will be compulsory on public transport from Monday.
In Italy, certain shops and factories have now reopened and further measures are due to be eased from 4 May. In Italy, some shops and factories have now reopened and further measures are due to be eased from Monday.
In France, non-essential shops and markets are to open their doors again from 11 May, but not bars and restaurants. Schools would also be reopened gradually.In France, non-essential shops and markets are to open their doors again from 11 May, but not bars and restaurants. Schools would also be reopened gradually.
In the UK, lockdown measures are still in full effect. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to reveal a "comprehensive plan" in the next week for how the government will get the country moving again. In the UK, lockdown measures are still in full effect. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to reveal a "comprehensive plan" in the next week for how the country will get moving again.
Denmark, which became the first European country to begin easing its lockdown measures earlier this month, says its overall number of Covid-19 infections has continued to fall. The country has allowed young children to return to school, and hairdressers and other small businesses to reopen.Denmark, which became the first European country to begin easing its lockdown measures earlier this month, says its overall number of Covid-19 infections has continued to fall. The country has allowed young children to return to school, and hairdressers and other small businesses to reopen.
Other European countries easing restrictions include Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany.Other European countries easing restrictions include Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany.
New York remains the epicentre of the US outbreakNew York remains the epicentre of the US outbreak
With more than one million cases, the US has the highest number of confirmed infections in the world. The country has also recorded more than 60,000 deaths. With more than one million cases, the US has the highest number of confirmed infections in the world. The country has also recorded more than 66,000 deaths.
The state of New York has been particularly badly affected, with 18,000 deaths in New York City alone, but Governor Andrew Cuomo says the toll "seems to be on a gentle decline". The state of New York has been particularly badly affected, with 18,000 deaths in New York City alone.
At one point, more than 90% of the US population was under mandatory lockdown orders, but from Friday, Georgia, Texas, Maine and other states will loosen their stay-at-home restrictions and allow certain businesses to reopen. In Texas, retail stores will be able to reopen if they restrict occupancy to 25% of capacity. At one point, more than 90% of the US population was under mandatory lockdown orders, but from Friday, Georgia, Texas, Maine and other states have loosened their stay-at-home restrictions and allow some businesses to reopen.
The re-opening of many businesses follows the release of official unemployment figures showing that more than 30 million Americans have lost their jobs since mid-March.The re-opening of many businesses follows the release of official unemployment figures showing that more than 30 million Americans have lost their jobs since mid-March.
But public health authorities have warned that increasing human interaction and economic activity could spark a fresh surge of infections just as the number of new cases is beginning to ease off.But public health authorities have warned that increasing human interaction and economic activity could spark a fresh surge of infections just as the number of new cases is beginning to ease off.