Covid-19 All Around the World

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COVID-19 ALL AROUND THE WORLD

 

According to the present day, covid-19 has a wide spread in all around the world.

Last updated: March 27, 2021, 04:00 GMT

Coronavirus Cases:  126,702,766

Deaths:  2,779,769

Africa: The pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Africa on 14 February 2020, with the first confirmed case announced in Egypt. The pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Africa on 14 February 2020, with the first confirmed case announced in Egypt. Within three months, the virus had spread throughout the continent, as Lesotho, the last African sovereign state to have remained free of the virus, reported a case on 13 May. By 26 May, it appeared that most African countries were experiencing community transmission, although testing capacity was limited.

Asia: The COVID-19 pandemic began in Asia in Wuhan, Hubei, China, and has spread widely through the continent. As of 30 April 2020, at least one case of COVID-19 had been reported in every country in Asia except North Korea and Turkmenistan. Excluding Russia (a transcontinental country), the Asian countries with the highest numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases are India, Turkey, Iran, and Indonesia. Among the earliest countries to report COVID-19 cases after the outbreak in mainland China were Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, but these states (except Japan) has successfully controlled the pandemic as compared to Europe and North America.

As of mid-March 2021, the highest numbers of deaths are recorded in India, Iran, Indonesia, Turkey, and Iraq with more than 300,000 deaths combined.

Europe: As of 13 March 2020, when the number of new cases became greater than those in China, the World Health Organization (WHO) began to consider Europe the active centre of the pandemic. Cases by country across Europe had doubled over periods of typically 3 to 4 days, with some countries (mostly those at earlier stages of detection) showing doubling every 2 days.

As of 17 March, all countries within Europe had a confirmed case of COVID-19, with Montenegro being the last European country to report at least one case. At least one death has been reported in all European countries, apart from the Vatican City.

North America: The first cases in North America were reported in the United States in January 2020. Cases were reported in all North American countries after Saint Kitts and Nevis confirmed a case on 25 March, and in all North American territories after Bonaire confirmed a case on 16 April.

On 26 March 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, with over 82,000 cases. On 11 April 2020, the U.S. became the country with the highest official death toll for COVID-19, with over 20,000 deaths. As of 21 November 2020 the total cases of COVID-19 are over 13,942,964 with over 383,084 total deaths. As of 18 February 2021, Canada has reported 834,182 cases and 21,435 deaths, while Mexico has reported 2,013,563 cases and 177,061

deaths. The most cases by state is California with 3,492,045 cases and 47,916 deaths as of 18 February 2021.

Oceania: The pandemic was confirmed to have reached Oceania on 25 January 2020 with the first confirmed case reported in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The most recent country or territory to report its first confirmed case was the Federated States of Micronesia on 8 January 2021.

South America: The pandemic was confirmed to have reached South America on 26 February 2020 when Brazil confirmed a case in São Paulo. By 3 April, all countries and territories in South America had recorded at least one case. As of 16 March 2021, South America had recorded 19,446,936 confirmed cases and 503,030 deaths from COVID-19. Due to a shortage of testing and medical facilities, it is believed that the outbreak is far larger than the official numbers show.

Antarctica: Due to its remoteness and sparse population, Antarctica was the last continent to have confirmed cases of COVID-19 and was one of the last regions of the world affected directly by the pandemic. The first cases were reported in December 2020, almost a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in China. At least 36 people are confirmed to have been infected. Even before the first cases on the continent were reported, human activity in Antarctica was indirectly impacted.

At sea: The COVID-19 pandemic spread to a number of cruise ships,

The British-registered Diamond Princess was the first cruise ship to have a major outbreak on board, with the ship quarantined at Yokohama from 4 February 2020 for approximately one month. Over 700 people became infected, and 14 people died. At the time, the ship accounted for over half the reported cases of SARS-CoV-2 outside of mainland China.

Due to the nature of operations security, national militaries may have policies in place that prevent or restrict reporting of SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 deaths, so although the cases listed below may have been widely reported in reliable sources, confirmation by official spokespeople of the respective militaries is not systematic.

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