Mobile AMP Version | Donate | Contact | News | | | Tweet |
Sources|Summary|Index| GreenList|YellowList|Ships|History|World | Kids| Philippines|Canada|USA
All Nations / Territories (255) | Case Sums | Deaths | CFR | Recovered | *Active |
World Totals | 804,045,971 | 25,956,041 | 3.38 % | 740,246,288 | 59,752,979 |
United States | 111,820,082 | 1,219,487 | 1.09 | 109,814,428 | 786,167 |
China | 99,354,727 | 188,760 | 0.19 | 98,290,850 | 875,117 |
India | 45,035,393 | 533,570 | 1.18 | 35,082,571 | 9,419,252 |
France | 40,138,560 | 167,642 | 0.42 | 39,970,918 | 0 |
Germany | 38,828,995 | 183,027 | 0.47 | 38,240,600 | 405,368 |
Brazil | 38,743,918 | 711,380 | 1.84 | 36,249,161 | 1,783,377 |
South Korea | 34,571,873 | 35,934 | 0.10 | 27,203,524 | 7,332,415 |
Japan | 33,803,572 | 74,694 | 0.22 | 26,332,983 | 7,395,895 |
Italy | 26,723,249 | 196,487 | 0.74 | 26,361,218 | 165,544 |
United Kingdom | 24,917,163 | 232,112 | 0.93 | 19,410,470 | 5,274,581 |
Russia | 24,124,215 | 402,756 | 1.67 | 23,545,818 | 175,641 |
Turkey | 17,232,066 | 102,174 | 0.59 | 13,423,779 | 3,706,113 |
Spain | 13,980,340 | 121,852 | 0.87 | 10,782,856 | 3,075,632 |
Australia | 11,861,161 | 25,236 | 0.21 | 11,820,014 | 15,911 |
Vietnam | 11,625,195 | 43,206 | 0.37 | 10,640,971 | 941,018 |
Taiwan | 10,241,523 | 19,005 | 0.19 | 10,222,518 | 0 |
Argentina | 10,131,586 | 130,857 | 1.29 | 9,997,258 | 3,471 |
Netherlands | 8,635,896 | 22,992 | 0.27 | 6,727,363 | 1,885,541 |
Mexico | 7,709,747 | 335,011 | 4.35 | 6,899,865 | 474,871 |
Iran | 7,627,186 | 146,811 | 1.92 | 5,941,578 | 1,538,797 |
Indonesia | 6,829,221 | 162,063 | 2.37 | 6,647,104 | 20,054 |
Poland | 6,662,019 | 120,706 | 1.81 | 5,189,713 | 1,351,600 |
Colombia | 6,400,173 | 143,200 | 2.24 | 6,212,152 | 44,821 |
Greece | 6,101,379 | 37,869 | 0.62 | 4,752,974 | 1,310,536 |
Austria | 6,082,444 | 22,542 | 0.37 | 6,054,934 | 4,968 |
Portugal | 5,643,119 | 28,128 | 0.50 | 4,395,990 | 1,219,001 |
Ukraine | 5,557,995 | 112,418 | 2.02 | 4,329,678 | 1,115,899 |
Chile | 5,399,992 | 64,497 | 1.19 | 5,252,450 | 83,045 |
Malaysia | 5,278,406 | 37,348 | 0.71 | 5,233,268 | 7,790 |
Canada | 4,964,630 | 60,362 | 1.22 | 4,878,112 | 26,156 |
Belgium | 4,872,829 | 34,376 | 0.71 | 3,795,934 | 1,042,519 |
Israel | 4,841,772 | 12,707 | 0.26 | 4,798,473 | 30,592 |
DPRK | 4,772,813 | 74 | 0.00 | 4,772,739 | 0 |
Thailand | 4,770,149 | 34,586 | 0.73 | 4,692,636 | 42,927 |
Czech Republic | 4,759,288 | 43,517 | 0.91 | 4,715,206 | 565 |
Peru | 4,572,667 | 222,161 | 4.86 | 3,526,839 | 823,667 |
Switzerland | 4,453,191 | 14,452 | 0.32 | 4,438,309 | 430 |
Philippines | 4,140,383 | 66,864 | 1.61 | 4,067,381 | 6,138 |
South Africa | 4,076,463 | 102,595 | 2.52 | 3,912,506 | 61,362 |
Romania | 3,529,735 | 68,929 | 1.95 | 3,460,149 | 657 |
Denmark | 3,435,018 | 9,667 | 0.28 | 3,404,042 | 21,309 |
Singapore | 3,006,155 | 2,024 | 0.07 | 3,004,131 | 0 |
Hong Kong | 2,937,609 | 14,924 | 0.51 | 2,288,397 | 634,288 |
Sweden | 2,754,129 | 27,407 | 1.00 | 2,145,466 | 581,256 |
New Zealand | 2,621,111 | 5,697 | 0.22 | 2,613,791 | 1,623 |
Serbia | 2,615,054 | 18,057 | 0.69 | 2,596,608 | 389 |
Iraq | 2,465,545 | 25,375 | 1.03 | 2,439,497 | 673 |
Hungary | 2,230,312 | 49,049 | 2.20 | 2,152,155 | 29,108 |
Bangladesh | 2,051,348 | 29,499 | 1.44 | 1,598,000 | 423,849 |
Slovakia | 1,877,687 | 21,225 | 1.13 | 1,856,381 | 81 |
Georgia | 1,862,669 | 17,132 | 0.92 | 1,451,019 | 394,518 |
Jordan | 1,746,997 | 14,122 | 0.81 | 1,731,007 | 1,868 |
Ireland | 1,735,149 | 9,572 | 0.55 | 1,724,921 | 656 |
Pakistan | 1,581,936 | 30,664 | 1.94 | 1,538,689 | 12,583 |
Finland | 1,516,117 | 11,958 | 0.79 | 1,181,055 | 323,104 |
Norway | 1,507,196 | 6,638 | 0.44 | 1,174,106 | 326,452 |
Kazakhstan | 1,503,687 | 19,072 | 1.27 | 1,383,020 | 101,595 |
Lithuania | 1,397,806 | 9,897 | 0.71 | 1,387,478 | 431 |
Slovenia | 1,356,546 | 7,100 | 0.52 | 1,349,424 | 22 |
Bulgaria | 1,339,851 | 38,748 | 2.89 | 1,292,944 | 8,159 |
Croatia | 1,316,958 | 18,752,000 | 1,423.89 | 1,258,432 | 0 |
Guatemala | 1,291,293 | 20,289 | 1.57 | 1,269,891 | 1,113 |
Puerto Rico | 1,286,528 | 6,081 | 0.47 | 1,002,205 | 278,242 |
Morocco | 1,279,024 | 16,304 | 1.27 | 996,360 | 266,360 |
Lebanon | 1,243,838 | 10,952 | 0.88 | 1,087,587 | 145,299 |
Costa Rica | 1,238,883 | 9,428 | 0.76 | 965,090 | 264,365 |
Bolivia | 1,212,147 | 22,407 | 1.85 | 1,177,145 | 12,595 |
Tunisia | 1,153,361 | 29,423 | 2.55 | 898,468 | 225,470 |
Cuba | 1,115,251 | 8,530 | 0.76 | 1,106,660 | 61 |
Ecuador | 1,076,087 | 36,048 | 3.35 | 838,272 | 201,767 |
United Arab Emirates | 1,067,030 | 2,349 | 0.22 | 831,216 | 233,465 |
Panama | 1,059,893 | 8,727 | 0.82 | 1,051,102 | 64 |
Uruguay | 1,041,111 | 7,664 | 0.74 | 1,030,944 | 2,503 |
Mongolia | 1,011,517 | 2,284 | 0.23 | 787,972 | 221,261 |
Nepal | 1,003,450 | 12,031 | 1.20 | 991,322 | 97 |
Belarus | 994,037 | 7,118 | 0.72 | 774,355 | 212,564 |
Latvia | 982,505 | 6,715 | 0.68 | 971,406 | 4,384 |
Saudi Arabia | 841,469 | 9,646 | 1.15 | 655,504 | 176,319 |
Paraguay | 837,602 | 20,155 | 2.41 | 652,492 | 164,955 |
Azerbaijan | 835,757 | 10,400 | 1.24 | 824,089 | 1,268 |
United States Military | 740,942 | 690 | 0.1 | 733,533 | 6,719 |
Bahrain | 729,549 | 1,574 | 0.22 | 727,915 | 60 |
Palestine | 703,228 | 5,708 | 0.81 | 615,445 | 82,075 |
Republic of Cyprus | 690,547 | 1,367 | 0.20 | 679,745 | 9,435 |
Dominican Republic | 675,890 | 4,384 | 0.65 | 671,316 | 190 |
Sri Lanka | 672,754 | 16,897 | 2.51 | 655,852 | 5 |
Kuwait | 667,193 | 2,570 | 0.39 | 519,743 | 144,880 |
Myanmar | 641,951 | 19,495 | 3.04 | 620,159 | 2,297 |
Moldova | 635,459 | 12,233 | 1.93 | 495,023 | 128,203 |
Estonia | 628,070 | 3,001 | 0.48 | 489,267 | 135,802 |
Venezuela | 552,695 | 5,856 | 1.06 | 546,537 | 302 |
Egypt | 516,023 | 24,613 | 4.77 | 442,182 | 49,228 |
Qatar | 514,524 | 690 | 0.13 | 513,687 | 147 |
Libya | 507,274 | 6,437 | 1.27 | 500,835 | 2 |
Ethiopia | 501,167 | 7,574 | 1.51 | 488,171 | 5,422 |
Réunion | 494,595 | 921 | 0.19 | 385,290 | 108,384 |
Honduras | 474,590 | 11,165 | 2.35 | 369,706 | 93,719 |
Armenia | 452,273 | 8,777 | 1.94 | 352,321 | 91,175 |
Bosnia/Herzegovina | 403,666 | 16,392 | 4.06 | 312,891 | 74,383 |
Oman | 399,449 | 4,628 | 1.16 | 311,171 | 83,650 |
Luxembourg | 391,281 | 1,232 | 0.31 | 304,808 | 85,241 |
North Macedonia | 350,579 | 9,977 | 2.85 | 337,068 | 3,534 |
Zambia | 349,589 | 4,069 | 1.16 | 342,416 | 3,104 |
Kenya | 344,130 | 5,689 | 1.65 | 337,309 | 1,132 |
Brunei | 344,020 | 225 | 0.07 | 243,601 | 100,194 |
Albania | 335,047 | 3,605 | 1.08 | 332,233 | 0 |
Botswana | 330,696 | 2,801 | 0.85 | 329,049 | 0 |
Montenegro | 296,542 | 2,846 | 0.96 | 291,794 | 1,902 |
Kosovo | 274,279 | 3,212 | 1.17 | 213,663 | 57,404 |
Algeria | 272,139 | 6,881 | 2.53 | 270,061 | 0 |
Nigeria | 267,188 | 3,155 | 1.18 | 259,953 | 4,080 |
Zimbabwe | 266,359 | 5,740 | 2.15 | 258,888 | 1,731 |
Uzbekistan | 253,662 | 1,637 | 0.65 | 241,486 | 10,539 |
Afghanistan | 235,214 | 7,998 | 3.40 | 221,080 | 6,136 |
Mozambique | 233,772 | 2,250 | 0.96 | 228,805 | 2,717 |
Martinique | 230,354 | 1,102 | 0.48 | 179,446 | 49,806 |
Laos | 218,970 | 758 | 0.35 | 172,301 | 45,911 |
Iceland | 209,915 | 229 | 0.11 | 163,524 | 46,162 |
Kyrgyzstan | 206,897 | 2,991 | 1.45 | 196,406 | 7,500 |
Guadeloupe | 203,235 | 1,021 | 0.50 | 158,320 | 43,894 |
El Salvador | 201,865 | 4,230 | 2.10 | 179,410 | 18,225 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 191,496 | 4,390 | 2.29 | 187,078 | 28 |
Maldives | 186,694 | 316 | 0.17 | 163,687 | 22,691 |
Namibia | 172,399 | 4,106 | 2.38 | 167,099 | 1,194 |
Uganda | 172,149 | 3,632 | 2.11 | 100,431 | 68,086 |
Ghana | 171,907 | 1,462 | 0.85 | 170,425 | 20 |
Donetsk PR | 171,519 | 10,186 | 5.94 | 161,295 | 38 |
Jamaica | 156,869 | 3,756 | 2.39 | 122,201 | 30,912 |
Cambodia | 139,117 | 3,056 | 2.20 | 136,044 | 17 |
Transnistria | 138,954 | 2,347 | 1.69 | 136,583 | 24 |
Rwanda | 133,518 | 1,468 | 1.10 | 132,039 | 11 |
Cameroon | 125,379 | 1,974 | 1.57 | 123,280 | 125 |
Malta | 121,420 | 885 | 0.73 | 120,149 | 386 |
Barbados | 110,615 | 648 | 0.59 | 108,647 | 1,320 |
Angola | 107,481 | 1,937 | 1.80 | 106,319 | 0 |
Northern Cyprus | 103,034 | 241 | 0.23 | 100,293 | 2,500 |
Channel Islands | 101,717 | 228 | 0.22 | 101,321 | 168 |
Congo DR | 100,566 | 1,470 | 1.46 | 84,489 | 14,607 |
French Guiana | 98,041 | 420 | 0.43 | 11,254 | 86,367 |
Malawi | 89,535 | 2,686 | 3.00 | 69,748 | 17,101 |
Senegal | 89,053 | 1,971 | 2.21 | 87,024 | 58 |
Ivory Coast | 88,408 | 835 | 0.94 | 87,497 | 76 |
New Caledonia | 80,064 | 314 | 0.39 | 62,370 | 17,380 |
French Polynesia | 79,301 | 650 | 0.82 | 61,775 | 16,876 |
Eswatini | 75,191 | 1,427 | 1.90 | 73,116 | 648 |
Guyana | 74,137 | 1,300 | 1.75 | 72,013 | 824 |
Belize | 71,414 | 688 | 0.96 | 55,632 | 15,094 |
Fiji | 69,117 | 885 | 1.28 | 67,226 | 1,006 |
Madagascar | 68,493 | 1,426 | 2.08 | 66,862 | 205 |
Jersey | 66,391 | 161 | 0.24 | 66,170 | 60 |
Cabo Verde | 64,477 | 417 | 0.65 | 63,755 | 305 |
Sudan | 63,993 | 5,046 | 7.89 | 49,851 | 9,096 |
Mauritania | 63,972 | 997 | 1.56 | 62,471 | 504 |
Bhutan | 62,697 | 21 | 0.03 | 61,564 | 1,112 |
Guam | 61,139 | 420 | 0.69 | 60,681 | 38 |
Syria | 57,743 | 3,165 | 5.48 | 54,578 | 0 |
Burundi | 54,721 | 38 | 0.07 | 42,628 | 12,055 |
Abkhazia | 53,611 | 683 | 1.27 | 52,923 | 5 |
Seychelles | 51,831 | 172 | 0.33 | 51,048 | 611 |
Gabon | 49,051 | 307 | 0.63 | 48,674 | 70 |
Andorra | 48,015 | 165 | 0.34 | 37,404 | 10,446 |
Papua New Guinea | 46,864 | 670 | 1.43 | 46,168 | 26 |
Curaçao | 45,986 | 295 | 0.64 | 44,720 | 971 |
Aruba | 44,224 | 292 | 0.66 | 42,438 | 1,494 |
Tanzania | 43,223 | 846 | 1.96 | 33,671 | 8,706 |
Mauritius | 43,025 | 1,051 | 2.44 | 41,278 | 696 |
Mayotte | 42,027 | 188 | 0.45 | 32,739 | 9,100 |
North Ossetia-Alania | 40,186 | 1,928 | 4.80 | 35,460 | 2,798 |
Togo | 39,572 | 290 | 0.73 | 39,281 | 1 |
Bahamas | 39,127 | 849 | 2.17 | 38,366 | 0 |
Guinea WA | 38,572 | 468 | 1.21 | 37,757 | 347 |
Isle of Man | 38,008 | 116 | 0.31 | 29,608 | 8,284 |
Lesotho | 36,138 | 723 | 2.00 | 25,980 | 9,435 |
Guernsey | 35,326 | 67 | 0.19 | 34,991 | 268 |
Haiti | 34,667 | 860 | 2.48 | 33,734 | 73 |
Faeroe Islands | 34,658 | 28 | 0.08 | 26,999 | 7,631 |
Mali | 33,164 | 743 | 2.24 | 32,332 | 89 |
Luhansk PR | 32,601 | 3,483 | 10.68 | 29,101 | 17 |
Cayman Islands | 31,472 | 37 | 0.12 | 8,553 | 22,882 |
Saint Lucia | 30,215 | 410 | 1.36 | 29,805 | 0 |
Benin | 28,036 | 163 | 0.58 | 27,847 | 26 |
Somalia | 27,334 | 1,361 | 4.98 | 13,182 | 12,791 |
Micronesia FS | 26,547 | 65 | 0.24 | 20,680 | 5,802 |
San Marino | 26,185 | 128 | 0.49 | 26,011 | 46 |
Solomon Islands | 25,954 | 199 | 0.77 | 20,218 | 5,537 |
US Virgin Islands | 25,389 | 132 | 0.52 | 25,114 | 143 |
Congo Brazzaville | 25,375 | 386 | 1.52 | 24,006 | 983 |
Timor-Leste | 23,460 | 138 | 0.59 | 23,102 | 220 |
Burkina Faso | 22,122 | 400 | 1.81 | 21,596 | 126 |
Liechtenstein | 21,575 | 94 | 0.44 | 16,807 | 4,674 |
Gibraltar | 20,550 | 113 | 0.55 | 16,008 | 4,429 |
Grenada | 19,693 | 238 | 1.21 | 19,358 | 97 |
Bermuda | 18,860 | 165 | 0.87 | 18,685 | 10 |
South Sudan | 18,820 | 147 | 0.78 | 18,115 | 558 |
Nicaragua | 18,491 | 225 | 1.22 | 4,225 | 14,041 |
Tajikistan | 17,786 | 125 | 0.70 | 17,264 | 397 |
Equatorial Guinea | 17,229 | 183 | 1.06 | 16,907 | 139 |
Monaco | 17,181 | 67 | 0.39 | 13,384 | 3,730 |
Samoa | 17,057 | 31 | 0.18 | 1,695 | 15,331 |
Tonga | 16,958 | 13 | 0.08 | 15,638 | 1,307 |
Marshall Islands | 16,178 | 17 | 0.11 | 16,121 | 40 |
Dominica | 16,047 | 74 | 0.46 | 15,964 | 9 |
Djibouti | 15,690 | 189 | 1.20 | 15,427 | 74 |
Central African Republic | 15,466 | 113 | 0.73 | 15,200 | 153 |
Northern Mariana Islands | 14,594 | 41 | 0.28 | 11,369 | 3,184 |
South Ossetia | 14,257 | 153 | 1.07 | 14,090 | 14 |
Gambia | 12,626 | 372 | 2.95 | 12,189 | 65 |
Saint Martin | 12,324 | 63 | 0.51 | 9,600 | 2,661 |
Vanuatu | 12,019 | 14 | 0.12 | 11,976 | 29 |
Greenland | 11,971 | 21 | 0.18 | 2,761 | 9,189 |
Yemen | 11,945 | 2,159 | 18.07 | 9,124 | 662 |
Caribbean Netherlands | 11,922 | 41 | 0.34 | 10,476 | 1,405 |
Sint Maarten | 11,051 | 92 | 0.83 | 10,905 | 54 |
Eritrea | 10,189 | 103 | 1.01 | 10,086 | 0 |
Niger | 9,931 | 312 | 3.14 | 8,890 | 729 |
St Vincent & The Grenadines | 9,674 | 124 | 1.28 | 9,493 | 57 |
Guinea-Bissau | 9,614 | 177 | 1.84 | 8,929 | 508 |
Comoros | 9,109 | 161 | 1.77 | 8,939 | 9 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 9,106 | 146 | 1.60 | 8,954 | 6 |
Bonaire | 8,810 | 30 | 0.34 | 8,719 | 61 |
Somaliland | 8,381 | 588 | 7.02 | 7,086 | 707 |
American Samoa | 8,359 | 34 | 0.41 | 6,512 | 1,813 |
Liberia | 8,090 | 295 | 3.65 | 7,783 | 12 |
Sierra Leone | 7,794 | 126 | 1.62 | 6,072 | 1,596 |
Chad | 7,702 | 194 | 2.52 | 4,874 | 2,634 |
British Virgin Islands | 7,420 | 64 | 0.86 | 6,739 | 617 |
Cook Islands | 7,326 | 2 | 0.03 | 7,302 | 22 |
Sao Tome and Principe | 6,778 | 80 | 1.18 | 6,685 | 13 |
Turks and Caicos | 6,754 | 40 | 0.59 | 6,709 | 5 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 6,607 | 48 | 0.73 | 6,559 | 0 |
Palau | 6,290 | 10 | 0.16 | 6,276 | 4 |
Nauru | 5,393 | 1 | 0.02 | 5,347 | 45 |
Kiribati | 5,085 | 24 | 0.47 | 2,703 | 2,358 |
Anguilla | 3,904 | 12 | 0.31 | 3,041 | 851 |
Wallis and Futuna | 3,760 | 9 | 0.24 | 3,438 | 313 |
Macao | 3,514 | 123 | 3.50 | 3,487 | 0 |
Saint Pierre Miquelon | 3,452 | 2 | 0.06 | 2,449 | 1,001 |
Artsakh | 3,008 | 31 | 1.03 | 2,645 | 332 |
Tuvalu | 2,943 | 1 | 0.03 | 2,293 | 649 |
Falkland Islands | 1,930 | 0 | _ | 1,489 | 441 |
Sahrawi Arab DR | 1,907 | 79 | 4.14 | 1,365 | 463 |
St. Barth | 1,603 | 6 | 0.37 | 1,528 | 69 |
Montserrat | 1,403 | 8 | 0.57 | 1,376 | 19 |
Macedonia | 1,386 | 61 | 4.40 | 500 | 825 |
Niue | 1,059 | 0 | _ | 1,056 | 3 |
Summer Olympics 20 | 865 | 0 | _ | 865 | 0 |
Tokelau | 80 | 0 | _ | 62 | 18 |
Antarctica | 58 | 0 | _ | 58 | 0 |
Vatican City | 29 | 0 | _ | 29 | 0 |
Saba | 11 | 0 | _ | 11 | 0 |
Saint Helena | 11 | 0 | _ | 11 | 0 |
British Indian Ocean Terrritory | 5 | 0 | _ | 2 | 3 |
Pitcairn Islands | 4 | 0 | _ | 3 | 1 |
Guantanamo Bay | 2 | 0 | _ | 2 | 0 |
Sint Eustatius | 2 | 0 | _ | 2 | 0 |
This data service relies on a proprietary progam module (PM) written in Practical Extraction & Report Language (PERL) coded by CSPaC volunteers progressively since Jan. 2020. If you see garble, we are likely updating. Refresh in 5 seconds or so.
Locales over 15,000,000 | Cases | Deaths | CFR | Recovered |
Global totals: | 804,045,971 | 25,956,041 | 3.38% | 740,246,288 |
U.S.A. | 109,683,131 | 1,212,123 | 1.11% | 107,745,468 |
China | 99,354,727 | 188,760 | 0.19% | 98,290,850 |
India | 45,035,393 | 533,570 | 1.2% | 0 |
France | 39,056,381 | 163,921 | 0.4% | 33,187,407 |
Germany | 38,828,995 | 183,027 | 0.5% | 38,240,600 |
Brazil | 38,743,918 | 711,380 | 1.84% | 36,249,161 |
South Korea | 34,571,873 | 35,934 | 0.1% | 27,203,524 |
Japan | 33,803,572 | 74,694 | 0.2% | 0 |
Italy | 26,723,249 | 196,487 | 0.7% | 26,361,218 |
U.K. | 24,917,163 | 232,112 | 0.93% | 19,410,470 |
Russia | 24,124,215 | 402,756 | 1.67% | 23,545,818 |
Turkey | 17,232,066 | 102,174 | 0.59% | 0 |
Region | Cases | Deaths | Recovered | Active |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abkhazia | 53611 | 683 | 52923 | 5 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 9106 | 146 | 8954 | 6 |
Bermuda | 18860 | 165 | 18685 | 10 |
British Indian Ocean Terrritory | 5 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
Cambodia | 139117 | 3056 | 136044 | 17 |
Comoros | 9109 | 161 | 8939 | 9 |
Cook Islands | 7326 | 2 | 7302 | 22 |
Dominica | 16047 | 74 | 15964 | 9 |
Ghana | 171907 | 1462 | 170425 | 20 |
Liberia | 8090 | 295 | 7783 | 12 |
Libya | 507274 | 6437 | 500835 | 2 |
Luhansk PR | 32601 | 3483 | 29101 | 17 |
Mongolia | 1011517 | 2284 | 1009212 | 21 |
Montserrat | 1403 | 8 | 1376 | 19 |
Niue | 1059 | 0 | 1056 | 3 |
Palau | 6290 | 10 | 6276 | 4 |
Pitcairn Islands | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Rwanda | 133518 | 1468 | 132039 | 11 |
Sao Tome and Principe | 6778 | 80 | 6685 | 13 |
Slovenia | 1356546 | 7100 | 1349424 | 22 |
South Ossetia | 14257 | 153 | 14090 | 14 |
Sri Lanka | 672754 | 16897 | 655852 | 5 |
Togo | 39572 | 290 | 39281 | 1 |
Tokelau | 80 | 0 | 0 | 14 |
Transnistria | 138954 | 2347 | 136583 | 24 |
Turks and Caicos | 6754 | 40 | 6709 | 5 |
Region | Cases | Deaths | Recovered |
---|---|---|---|
Albania | 335047 | 3605 | 332233 |
Algeria | 272139 | 6881 | 270061 |
Angola | 107481 | 1937 | 106319 |
Antarctica | 58 | 0 | 58 |
Bahamas | 39127 | 849 | 38366 |
Bosnia/Herzegovina | 403666 | 16392 | 399084 |
Botswana | 330696 | 2801 | 329049 |
Croatia | 1316958 | 18752000 | 1258432 |
DPRK | 4772813 | 74 | 4772739 |
Eritrea | 10189 | 103 | 10086 |
Falkland Islands | 1930 | 0 | 1930 |
France | 40138560 | 167642 | 39970918 |
Guantanamo Bay | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Macao | 3514 | 123 | 3487 |
Norway | 1507196 | 6638 | 1503094 |
Peru | 4572667 | 222161 | 4350506 |
S. Korea | 34571873 | 35934 | 34535939 |
Saba | 11 | 0 | 11 |
Saint Helena | 11 | 0 | 11 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 6607 | 48 | 6559 |
Saint Lucia | 30215 | 410 | 29805 |
Singapore | 3006155 | 2024 | 3004131 |
Sint Eustatius | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Sudan | 63993 | 5046 | 58947 |
Summer Olympics 20 | 865 | 0 | 865 |
Syria | 57743 | 3165 | 54578 |
Taiwan | 10241523 | 19005 | 10222518 |
Ukraine | 5557995 | 112418 | 5445577 |
Vatican City | 29 | 0 | 29 |
Sources | Summary | Index | Green List|YellowList | Ships | History | All | Kids |Canada |USA
Beta Technology Global Estimates
See The Lancet estimate of excess mortality from COVID-19 (Download PDF) in 191 countries/territories and 252 subnational units of select countries, from 1 January 2 0 2 0, to 31 December 2 0 2 1.
EPICENTER: USA (109,683,131)
The American Epicenter including ALL Territories has 0.55 % of global 'active' cases (786167 USA (incl territories) / 143021861 Global), people infected with COVID-19 now.
EPICENTER-2: India (45,035,393)
Reported | *Cases | *Deaths | *CFR | *Recovered |
India | 45,035,393 | 533,570 | 1.2% | 0 |
Note: India's reported death sum and cured data are widely seen among epidemiologists and biostatisticians as unreliable. For example, 3,094,653 is CSPAD estimated sum of deaths while India reports 533,570, creating the largest discepency in the world. India might only report hospital tested cases. Sources among hundreds of nurses and other medical practitioners provide a picture that in summary concludes most cases never present in a hospital especially in northern provinces where health care is less available and utilization is low anyway because of poverty, hence most people die at home in India. This theory could explain discrepancies between reported data and algorithmic estimates.
Locale | Cases | Deaths | Active |
India reported: | 45,035,393 | 533,570 | 44,501,823 |
India estimates: | 249,045,723 | 3,094,653 | 245,951,070 |
Data collected and reported by: Civil Society Solidarity Partners against Disease
CSPaD is a civil society collaboration of humanitarians. There are no countries or regions (we call 'locales') CSPaD does not acknowledge as being part of our global community. For example, some NATO countries do not recognize some breakaway nations which allegedly are associated with rival nations. Of course humanitarians think and act inclusively for all our global communities. Some island regions or other autonomous locales choose to report their own data and are not therefore included in the data of their parent nation, kingdom or other. CSPaC reports their dutifully collected data. Here are some examples. CSPaD breaks out the data for far-shore territories of all countries. All humans are in this pandemic together and what happens to one person can happen to all. See also the COVID-19 Ship List.
Unique locales included in totals. | Cases | Deaths | Recovered |
---|---|---|---|
Abkhazia | 53,611 | 683 | 52,923 |
American Samoa | 8,359 | 34 | 0 |
Artsakh | 3,008 | 31 | 2,645 |
Bonaire | 8,810 | 30 | 8,719 |
British Indian Ocean Terrritory | 5 | 0 | 2 |
Donetsk PR | 171,519 | 10,186 | 161,295 |
French Guiana | 98,041 | 420 | 11,254 |
French Polynesia | 79,301 | 650 | 61,775 |
Guadeloupe | 203,235 | 1,021 | 0 |
Guam | 61,139 | 420 | 60,681 |
Guernsey | 35,326 | 67 | 34,991 |
Jersey | 66,391 | 161 | 66,170 |
Kiribati | 5,085 | 24 | 2,703 |
Kosovo | 274,279 | 3,212 | 0 |
Luhansk PR | 32,601 | 3,483 | 29,101 |
Martinique | 230,354 | 1,102 | 0 |
Mayotte | 42,027 | 188 | 0 |
Nauru | 5,393 | 1 | 5,347 |
New Caledonia | 80,064 | 314 | 0 |
Niue | 1,059 | 0 | 1,056 |
Northern Cyprus | 103,034 | 241 | 100,293 |
Northern Mariana Islands | 14,594 | 41 | 0 |
Puerto Rico | 1,286,528 | 6,081 | 1,002,205 |
Réunion | 494,595 | 921 | 0 |
Saba | 11 | 0 | 11 |
Sahrawi Arab DR | 1,907 | 79 | 1,365 |
Saint Martin | 12,324 | 63 | 0 |
Saint Pierre Miquelon | 3,452 | 2 | 2,449 |
Somaliland | 8,381 | 588 | 7,086 |
North Ossetia-Alania | 40,186 | 1,928 | 35,460 |
South Ossetia | 14,257 | 153 | 14,090 |
St. Barth | 1,603 | 6 | 1,528 |
Summer Olympics 2 0 2 0 | 865 | 0 | 865 |
Tonga | 16,958 | 13 | 15,638 |
Transnistria | 138,954 | 2,347 | 136,583 |
US Military | 740,942 | 690 | 733,533 |
US Virgin Islands | 25,389 | 132 | 25,114 |
Wallis and Futuna | 3,760 | 9 | 3,438 |
Let's face it. We're all tired of this pandemic. For many of us it has been the most confusing, anxiety-provoking time of our lives. It sometimes leaves us short tempered and frustrated. Public health staff, however, should not be on the receiving end of your anger.
View list of sources for all data.
TOP Go to the top of the report ~ Sources: View list of sources for all data.
The RINJ Foundation herein described as "Publisher" hereby disclaims any and all representations and warranties with respect to the data in this public service document, including accuracy of information supplied to the Publisher, fitness for use, and merchantability. Reliance on cspad.org for medical guidance or use of the Website in commerce is strictly prohibited. Copyright © The RINJ Foundation 2024-11-20 / 19:01:03Z
Visit COVID-19 History for Charts, Graphs Archived Data & notes
Did we make an error? Quick contact. Upload data. Share a view.
View list of sources for all data.
Feminine Perspective Magazine is published by The RINJ Foundation, a Canadian Incorporated Civil Society (CSO) Non-Government Organization (NGO) in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the UN since 2017.
255 Locales reported 804,045,971 COVID-19 cases of which 635,068,069 have been sent home from hospital with a clean bill of health and sadly there were 25,956,041 deaths among all territories, of which 1212123 were reported by America, the disease epicenter.
TOP Go to the top of the report ~ Sources: View list of sources for all data.
The calculated CFR has only marginal comparative value because in many countries, excess deaths far exceed reported case fatalities which would be a better indicator of the disease impact. IFR will not likely be known until long after the pandemic has ended. In the meantime, we mark as estimate what our computations indicate the implied IFR may be.
We use an algorithm that is applied on the fly by a computer program and the algorithm is based on data from China and South Korea. The very specific mass testings in China and South Korea yield extraordinary data. So also do surveys conducted by nurses in the provinces of the Philippines.
The effort was made to determine why so many unreported deaths among the elderly were noted as unknown or pneumonia, far above normal daily death levels.
We suspected cytokines storm or some form of sudden inflammatory overreaction in the lungs to the SARS-CoV-2 which tampers with human cell DNA. Patients trying to recover at home have been suddenly hit by rapid onset of fluid in the lungs, and sudden death.
Cytokines storm is suspected.
See: COVID19 is not elderly death sentence. Exercise. Can pharmaceuticals limit COVID-19 cytokines storm?
The test treat and trace program in Asia yields a lot of data and exposes to researchers a large number of persons who are asymptomatic yet infected. This has a large impact on the spread of disease but also may indicate what if anything can be expected from natural immunity.
The existing algorithm is adjusted by some new information from Africa in such a way that countries with poor healthcare systems which have a higher number of non reported cases are applied differently.
After continually running the death calculation algorithm since the early outbreak we recently decided to publish the real deaths data and it seems safe to say the estimated total number of COVID-19 deaths around the world is 70,054,056.
Of significance there are several models done by universities around the world which argued the pandemic will yield about 600 million cases including the asymptomatic and mild cases. That number is now 4,446,374,219 with an IFR of 1.58 %
We have continually compared our output from this algorithm to those models and the accuracy has been confirmed. This also confirms the suspicion that the death rate is nowhere near as high as the raw reported numbers indicate.
After continually running the algorithm since the early outbreak we recently decided to publish the data and it seems safe to say the estimated total number of cases around the world is 4,446,374,219.
Official data from France includes some of its overseas regions but not all. CSPaD data in all reports looks at France as the European continental nation alone and reports all France overseas regions as individual locales.
Officially France reports include the overseas regions of (current cases counts follow each locale) French Guiana(98041), Guadeloupe(203235), Martinique(230354), Mayotte(42027) and Réunion(494595), plus Saint Barthelémy(1603) and Saint Martin(12324) but those are reported individually here.
To facilitate more granular analysis of COVID-19 spread and SARS2 virus activity, in each locale, in a regional context, those overseas France regional data are removed in this report by CSPaD.
New Caledonia(80064), French Polynesia(79301), Saint Pierre and Miquelon(3452) and Wallis and Futuna(3760) are not included in France's offical reports nor are they included in the European continental France data listing in the CSPAC watchlist, the CSPaC ranking of local active cases and here at the CSPaD main report.
Total confirmed cases for continental France as well as its total COVID-19 death data include information from both hospital and nursing homes. Evaluating each of these locales on their own alleviates some incorrect perceptions of these data.
Locale | Cases | Deaths | Recovered | Active |
France alone | 39,056,381 | 163,921 | 33,187,407 | 5,705,053 |
French Guiana | 98,041 | 420 | 11,254 | 86,367 |
Guadeloupe | 203,235 | 1,021 | 0 | 202,214 |
Martinique | 230,354 | 1,102 | 0 | 229,252 |
Mayotte | 42,027 | 188 | 0 | 41,839 |
St. Barth | 1,603 | 6 | 1,528 | 69 |
Saint Martin | 12,324 | 63 | 0 | 12,261 |
Réunion | 494,595 | 921 | 0 | 493,674 |
New Caledonia | 80,064 | 314 | 0 | 79,750 |
French Polynesia | 79,301 | 650 | 61,775 | 16,876 |
Saint Pierre Miquelon | 3,452 | 2 | 2,449 | 1,001 |
Wallis and Futuna | 3,760 | 9 | 3,438 | 313 |
France plus all regions | 40,305,137 | 168,617 | 33,267,851 | 6,868,669 |
The number of deaths for Belgium also includes untested cases and cases in retirement homes that presumably died because of COVID-19, whilst most countries only include deaths of tested cases in hospitals.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of
a) the *Netherlands [the country as opposed to the kingdom], which in turn includes the Caribbean Netherlands, that are made up of the special municipalities
(i) *Bonaire,
(ii) *Saba and
(iii) *Sint Eustatius;
b) *Aruba;
c) *Curaçao; and
d) *Sint Maarten.
All regions marked with an asterisk are listed separately.
Information for Tanzania is old as the country stopped publishing data on coronavirus cases on 29 April 2020. Data as of 29 April date were 509 cases, 21 deaths, and 183 recoveries. Since then, reportage has been renewed but is sporadic.
The USA Centers for Disease Control recommends travelers avoid all nonessential international travel to Tanzania. Travelers at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 should consider postponing all travel, including essential travel, to Tanzania. COVID-19 risk in Tanzania is high. If you get sick in Tanzania and need medical care, resources may be limited.
4 Municipalities: Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin.
23 Provinces: Anhui, Fujian, Gansu,Guangdong, Guizhou, Hainan, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Jilin, Liaoning, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang, and Taiwan.
5 Autonomous Regions: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Tibet, and Xinjiang.
3 Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan
"The Chinese are focussed on identifying only severe cases," says Professor Neil Fergusson of the Imperial College of London. The government of China confirms that there are hundreds of thousands of other possible mild cases.
Some reports dealing with this topic:
View list of sources for all data.
The Grand Princess cases will have been added to the totals by each country, primarily the United States. The ship, which was on a two-week voyage to Hawaii, was ordered to return early to San Francisco, California. Governor Gavin Newsom said on 4 March 2020, adding that passengers and crew have developed symptoms.
A spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that 3 passengers who were previously on the ship have since tested positive, including one who has died. Out of 46 tests done on 6 March 2020, 21 persons are positive, mostly crew members. SARS-CoV-2 virus test sets were flown by a USA National Guard helicopter to the ship off the California Coast. (Watch the video.)
On 2 February 2020, 3,711 passengers and crew were quarantined by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare after a passenger on the ship tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This was the largest coronavirus outbreak on a cruise ship. As of 27 February 2020, 705 passengers tested positive for COVID-19. The vessel has become a political controversy and arguably a lesson in what not to do in controling the spread of novel coronavirus
FPMag has learned that on 1 March all crew members from Diamond Princess have now disembarked, according to Japan's health minister. The crew began leaving the Diamond Princess on Thursday for quarantine ashore after the last of the passengers had departed. "Including the captain, all crew members disembarked," health minister Katsunobu Kato told reporters late Sunday 1 March 2020.
Some 130 persons including the captain and 98 Japan health ministry officials who were working aboard Diamond Princess tested negative for the virus as they left the vessel, the Minister said at a news briefing late Sunday. They will spend 14 days at government-designated dormitories before being allowed to leave Japan, while the vessel will be disinfected before sailing again. The ill passengers of many countries are in health care facilities or similar quarantine.
Philippines | Cases | Deaths | Active |
Philippines reported: | 4,140,383 | 66,864 | 6,138 |
Philippines estimates: | 22,896,318 | 152,122 | 33,943 |
Read:Human right to claim your free vaccination in the Philippines
Philippines COVID-19 Incipient Danger Zone
Also: Philippines 50M COVID-dead is case for Vaccination
See The Lancet estimate of excess mortality from COVID-19 (Download PDF) in 191 countries/territories and 252 subnational units of select countries, from 1 January 2 0 2 0, to 31 December 2 0 2 1.
Data collected and reported by: Civil Society Solidarity Partners against Disease
Canada
Canada | Cases | Deaths | Cured | Active |
Reported: | 4,964,630 | 60,362 1.2% CFR | 4,878,112 | 26,156 |
Estimate: | 27,454,404 | 78,470 *0.29% IFR | 26,975,959 | 144,643 |
*Inferred IFR is an estimate only. The actual COVID-19 IFR may not be accurately calculated for the entire human race until long after the pandemic has ended.
The total actual number of infections in Canada including all the untested, unreported, asymptomatic infections is likely greater than 27,454,404 (66.04% of the population) including mild and asymptomatic cases. That would mean the estimated inferred average Infection Fatality Rate: (IFR) is likely around 0.29%
79,618 (0.29% IFR) is the CSPaC estimated number of Canadian COVID-19 deaths (based on the inferred IFR) including those deaths unreported as COVID-19). The IHME estimates excess deaths in Canada to reach much higher than CSPaC estimates.
See The Lancet estimate of excess mortality from COVID-19 (Download PDF) in 191 countries/territories and 252 subnational units of select countries, from 1 January 2 0 2 0, to 31 December 2 0 2 1.
78470 Is the CSPaC estimated number of Canadian COVID-19 deaths based on a modified universal algorithm which factors more sophisticated public health infrastructure and also fewer available urgent care beds and facilities which is a problem in much of Canada in an emergency measures context.
The closeness of the two numbers derived from unique data and methods suggests their high probability. The blended data of three projections from three different biostatistician labs also confirms the estimates +/- .01%.
It is safe to say that Canadians have endured the grief of losing 78470 family members. Every number has a face. May their memory be forever a blessing to their families and friends.
Canada and the USA have Infection Fatality Rates close to global averages but since vaccine booster-rates have dropped, CFR in both countrioes is climbing slightly above global averages. (influenza has an IFR of .1% or 6 per 100k (2019)).
GMT: 2024-11-20 19:01
Reported: | ||||
All USA | Sum of Cases | Deaths | Recovered | Active |
Continental USA | 109,683,131 | 1,212,123 | 107,745,468 | 725,540 |
USA+territories | 111,820,082 | 1,219,487 | 109,814,428 | 786,167 |
See The Lancet estimate of excess mortality from COVID-19 (Download PDF) in 191 countries/territories and 252 subnational units of select countries, from 1 January 2 0 2 0, to 31 December 2 0 2 1.
See also IHME Estimates for America.
In the USA Military there are reported (including civilians and contractors) 740,942 cumulative COVID-19 cases; sadly, 690 have died (CFR = 0.1%) from the SARS2 virus; 733,533 have recovered; and 6,587 are currently hospitalized.
Note: Total statistics for the United States do not include these offshore territories. The US Military is included as if it is an offshore territory, not reported as continental USA data but as USA overall totals and included in world totals. FPMag evaluates these separately for many reasons.
Territory | Cases | Deaths | Recovered |
Continental US | 109,683,131 | 1,212,123 | 1.11% | 107,745,468 |
+US Military | 740,942 | 690 | 0.1% | 733,533 |
+Guam | 61,139 | 420 | 0.7% | 60,681 |
+Puerto Rico | 1,286,528 | 6,081 | 0.47% | 1,002,205 |
+US Virgin Islands | 25,389 | 132 | 0.5% | 25,114 |
+Northern Mariana Islands | 14,594 | 41 | 0.3% | 0 |
+American Samoa | 8,359 | 34 | 0.4% | 0 |
Totals | 111,820,082 | 1,219,487 | 109,814,428 |
The American Epicenter including ALL Territories has 0.55 % of global 'active' cases (786,167 USA (incl territories) / 143,021,861 Global), people infected with COVID-19 now.
As the epicenter we look at continental USA together with US territories and without. The significant decline in Case Fatality Rate (CFR) in the continental United States particularly, during 2 0 2 1, since vaccines became available, is believed to be due to vaccination rates and is abundant proof that the vaccines are working.
In order to avoid letting countries that refuse to report the sum of case recoveries, thus skewing global calculations, Burundi, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain, most provinces of Canada, Ecuador, FaeroeIslands, Falklands, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Hong Kong, Iceland, Mongolia, Laos, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Ukraine, South Korea, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Spain and Sweden 'recoveries' are estimated based on the current reported global recoveries as a percentage of all cases. (([reported recoveries]) divide (804,045,971 [Global Reported Sum of All Cases] less 39,056,381 [France Sum of Cases] less 1,076,087 [Ecuador Sum of Cases] less 13,980,340 [Spain Sum of Cases] less 8,635,896 [Netherlands Sum of Cases] less 2,754,129 [Sweden Sum of Cases] less 4,572,667 [Peru Sum of Cases])) = 77.9% a coefficient which is then adjusted according to the number of cases in the past 30 days and the new coefficient is applied to the sum of each of these nation's cumulative cases to estimate the missing recoveries data. In the case of France some additional hospital-sourced recovery data is factored.
Reported: | ||||
All USA | Sum of Cases | Deaths | Recovered | Active |
Continental USA | 109,683,131 | 1,212,123 | 107,745,468 | 725,540 |
USA+territories | 111,820,082 | 1,219,487 | 109,814,428 | 786,167 |
See The Lancet estimate of excess mortality from COVID-19 (Download PDF) in 191 countries/territories and 252 subnational units of select countries, from 1 January 2 0 2 0, to 31 December 2 0 2 1.
See also IHME Estimates for America.
United States testing is claimed to be improved under the 46th US President, Joe Biden.
The United States has been enduring some leadership problems nonetheless of which include the former US President suggesting that Americans ingest disinfectants and expose their bodies to massive ultraviolet light devices.
12 March 2020 New York City: FPMag has learned from an American source that US President Donald Trump in the months of January, February and March 2020 was aware that the SARS-CoV-2 virus would hit the USA very hard. Because of Trump's belief that high infectious-disease case-numbers would harm his bid for reelection, he quashed all efforts to increase USA real-time reverse transcription polymerise chain reaction RT-PCR tests for COVID-19.
Trump also rejected a WHO shipment of test sets. Experts believe that as a consequence there may be hundreds of thousands of untested infections and that many Americans will die as a result of this failure to follow the internationally-proven formula of "Mass Testing and Isolation of Positives or Test-Treat-Trace".
Donald Trump told a press briefing earlier in March, about the floating incubation death-trap chamber for stranded 'Grand Princess' passengers, "I'd rather have the people stay [aboard]". He knows this tactic killed passengers of the 'Diamond Princess'.
*The US State department flew non-infected passengers from the Diamond Princess often commingled with fourteen COVID-19 patients who were behind a plastic sheet divider in a recycled-air cabin of a cargo B-747 once airborne.
The outcome has been at least 43 COVID-19 confirmed infected passengers, FPMag has learned from reliable sources inside the CDC and within other US medical institutions. All records of the initial 14 COVID-19-Positive Patients co-mingled and infecting 43 healthy passengers have vanished. FPMag continues to report those cases having been told by witnesses who advocated the CDC position present at the material time that a crime of at least reckless endangerment was being committed by the US State Department Officials and would wait until the pandemic ended.
CDC as of 4 March 2020 said that, "States are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy, state case counts are the most up to date."
The CDC has warned that its information "does not include people who returned to the U.S. via State Department-chartered flights."
FPMag will use independent sources from the US State Health Departments and from NGOs, from private and public hospitals, morgues, mortuaries and other sources. Readers are invited to provide input
Read: Centers for Disease Control sidelined by Trump Administration. Americans...
Also USA political breach of infection control has bad outcome for ordinary Americans
View list of sources for all data.
Read if you wish this backgrounder: Iran to rejoin JCPOA? Putin and Merkel working now.
Please read: "The world has a responsibility to help Iranians"
An Iranian dies every ten minutes and 50 new infections occur every 60 minutes according to an official information release from the Iran Health Department, 18 March, 2020.
On 16 March 2020, the researchers who prepare this data estimated the actual COVID-19 case counts and fatalities in Iran. Researchers are fairly certain of their estimates. 61,938 severe COVID-19 cases in Iran and over 2524 deaths is what researchers estimate for Iran's COVID-19 outbreak up to 16 March 2020. The publisher continues to share the official accounting from Tehran with gratitude for the diligence of the workers preparing the reports. Be well, friends.
State radio announced that Mohammad Mirmohammadi, 71, a member of Iran's Expediency Council, has died after contracting the coronavirus. Other prominent members infected in the country include Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar and Iraj Harirchi, head of the country's task force on COVID-19.
The Nurses Without Borders have been asking nurses and RINJ Foundation volunteers in Iran to check statistics from morgues, mortuaries, faith-based community groups, hospitals and clinics. The numbers in the statistical chart are consistent with the algorithm ratios around the world and particularly with weaker health care systems.
According to a senior nurse practitioner with The RINJ Foundation, Michele Francis, "Iran is going to need the help of the global community because political sanctions have restricted the advancement of its health care system and the inventory of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies."
The highly reliable Channel News Network (CNA) out of Singapore reports journalists taking statements off the street wherein one witness, a pharmacy employee who has been selling huge numbers of masks daily until stocks ran out said, "The mullahs are saying Muslims are immune because of their faith," he said. "How will they quarantine a huge city like Tehran when they cannot even quarantine a hospital?" he queried after commenting that hospitals were overrun and that officials themselves were infected.
Patients in Iran have not generally been tested during January and early February (2020) for COVID-19 because directives then said testing is contraindicated if the patient has not visited China or been in contact with a person who has been in China.
Several high profile medical administrative authorities are reportedly infected with the COVID-19 and that includes the deputy minister of health.
Also Mojtaba Zonnour, head of Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Relations Commission says he is infected with COVID-19.
Dr. Mohamad Reza Ghadir, the head of a medical university in Qom and the top official in charge of managing the outbreak there, was among those placed in quarantine, reports the NewYorkTimes
Dr. Ghadir said on Iran's state television network that the health ministry had ordered city officials not to publish any statistics related to the outbreak in Qom. The situation there was very dire and disease has spread across the city of 1.2 million, he said.
Nurses and doctors claim that sustained transmission from person to person with no connection to China has caused outbreaks in several parts of Iran.
Also, the number of Iranians seeking entry to other Middle East nations have a quantum of positive tests and hence visa-denials greater than what the Iranian government claims is the total confirmed number of cases in Iran. The statistics FPMag and partners provide herein are reports based on cause of death reports and witness observations from many hospitals in Iran.
In Qom, the seventh largest city in Iran, in mid-February 2020, Member of Parliament, Ahmad Amiriabadi Farahani confirmed that at that time at least 50 deaths had occurred in his riding alone. Using the data supplied by nurses and by the Member for Qom, both of which FPMag has confirmed via other sources to be credible, FPMag has decided not to use the Iranian official numbers but to publish what the publication and its partners have been told by reliable sources. "Hopefully the Iranian Ministry of Health will catch up with nation wide reports soon," has been a general, restrained critique. The Iranian health department has said that it will now begin a transparency effort. It seems to be reporting what it knows.
View list of sources for all data.
Burundi, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain, most provinces of Canada, Ecuador, FaeroeIslands, Falklands, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Hong Kong, Iceland, Mongolia, Laos, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Ukraine, South Korea, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Spain and Sweden, have not been reporting case recoveries which skews calculations of global data because most of their numbers are higher than 15000000 on our Watchlist. This estimating formula creates a better global data report than what readers might see in other biostatistical reports where the data is simply omitted. Exluding the data creates a false outcome in most calculations of active cases and ratios. These countries have massive case sums and recovery numbers, several of which are in the millions. It is unlikely that the actual numbers are much different from our estimates. Most countries do what we have done here, use a computer generated estimate based on an algorithm that is updated when actual data becomes available. That would likely occur when infection rates have dropped to early pandemic levels. It would be much better if these countries reported all the data as per WHO Guidelines.
Method: In order to avoid letting countries that refuse to report the sum of their case recoveries, thus skewing global calculations, Burundi, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain, most provinces of Canada, Ecuador, FaeroeIslands, Falklands, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Hong Kong, Iceland, Mongolia, Laos, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Ukraine, South Korea, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Spain and Sweden (which have not been reporting 'recoveries' and cause large errors in calculations at a global level) are estimated based on an algebraic expression of current reported global recoveries as a percentage of all cases (exluding those not reporting recoveries).
Hence:
(([Global sum of reported recoveries]) divide (804045971 [Global Reported Sum of All Cases] less 1076087 [Ecuador Sum of Cases] less 39056381 [France Sum of Cases] less 13980340 [Spain Sum of Cases] less 8635896 [Netherlands Sum of Cases] less 2754129 [Sweden Sum of Cases] less 1286528 [Puerto Rico Sum of Cases] less 4572667 [Peru Sum of Cases])) = 77.9%, a coefficient which is then adjusted for each locale according to the number of cases in the past 30 days and the new coefficient is applied to the sum of each of these nation's cumulative cases to estimate the missing recoveries data. In the case of France, additional hospital-sourced recovery data is factored.
All data presented relies on countries and territories conducting tests at a global constant which is not likely to happen hence we try to make calculations on the most reliable indicators.
As of Wed Nov 20 14:01:03 2024, this pandemic is not going away. Many nations have been accused of not accurately reporting case numbers. Biostatisticians who do this work daily, spot trends that would likely indicate computer generated patterns or human alteration anomolies and have a good idea on which governments report accurately. Nobody can say this is an easy task but human solidarity, integrity and transparency should be a reasonable expectation.
A COVID-19 antibodies survey in Nigeria suggests that four million people in Lagos state alone have had the virus---more than has been officially recorded for the whole continent of Africa. The study was done on 10,000 people from four states, Enugu, Gombe, Lagos and Nasarawa, to estimate the extent of coronavirus in Africa's most populous nation. It was conducted before a second wave began in early December. The findings of the seroprevalence survey, carried out in September and October by Nigeria's Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Institute for Medical Research (IMR), are staggering. Rates of infection were initially thought to be low during the first wave of the pandemic. "80 to 90% of the population in these four states are still susceptible to the virus which makes the vaccination efforts we are about to start in Nigeria even more important," said Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, Director-General of the NCDC. Nigeria recorded its highest daily infection rate in January 2021, when it logged 1,600 new cases, suggesting many more people were infected in the second wave. The official figure for Nigeria as of Wed Nov 20 14:01:03 2024 is 267188 cases with 3155 deaths.
Locale | Cases | Deaths | Recovered |
Russian Fed. | 24,124,215 | 402,756 | 23,545,818 |
Abkhazia | 53,611 | 683 | 52,923 |
Donetsk PR | 171,519 | 10,186 | 161,295 |
Luhansk PR | 32,601 | 3,483 | 29,101 |
North Ossetia-Alania | 40,186 | 1,928 | 35,460 |
South Ossetia | 14,257 | 153 | 14,090 |
Transnistria | 138,954 | 2,347 | 136,583 |
Ukraine | 5,557,995 | 112,418 | 4,329,678 |
Data for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol are included in the data of the Russian Federation. The Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic, report their own data in a daily and precise manner.
The LPR Ministry of Health in Luhansk reminds of the importance of adhering to preventive measures, as well as sanitary and hygienic recommendations: maintain social distance, ventilate the premises, wash your hands more often, avoid crowded places and wear a mask in public places. The hotline of the Ministry of Health also continues its work - (0642) 92-05-10
10 November 2021 Update---In total, during the pandemic in South Ossetia, 153 people died from the coronavirus, of which 106 died in the RMMC, 47 - outside the republic.
"Just over 70% are people aged 65 and above, 23% are people aged 50 to 64, six percent are between 30 and 49. Mortality per 100 thousand population is 258.4, mortality - 1.65. Mortality indicates the severity of the course of the disease, and mortality is the number of deaths from the total population," the head of Yugosetpotrebnadzor Marina Kochieva said in an interview with Sputnik.
Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), is a breakaway state in the narrow strip of land between the river Dniester and the Ukrainian border that is internationally recognized as part of Moldova. Its capital is Tiraspol. COVID-19 Data.
Weak health systems and outdated infrastructure left over from the Soviet Union have made the breakaway regions of Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, North Ossetia-Alania, Nagorno-Karabakh and the self-proclaimed republics in Donbas particularly vulnerable. Read if you wish (PDF): Transnistria's public health system and SARS-CoV-2. The challenges of an unrecognized state facing a global pandemic
The remote islands of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha lie in the South Atlantic Ocean, midway between Africa and South America. Though far from each other, they form a single territorial grouping under the sovereignty of the British Crown.
On 5 May 2021, the Government of Saint Helena announced that 3,528 residents had received both doses of the vaccine; this represents 95.1% of Saint Helena's adult population
By March 25, 798 of Ascension's 806 people (99%) had received at least one dose of the Astrazenica vaccine.
On Tristan da Cunha there have been no reported cases of the coronavirus. On 21 April 2021, HMS Forth delivered enough Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for the whole island to be completely vaccinated.
This document is valid HTML5 + ARIA + SVG 1.1 + MathML 2.0 Plus Accelerated Mobile Protocols (AMP) where so used.
Search for coronavirus updates on 255 countries / territories or 71 ships
By Micheal John OBrien, Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:58:00 GMT
Joseph Biden should be immediately removed from office and arrested under Section 1091 of Title 18, U.S. Code, says a sworn criminal information document. Section 1091 of Title 18, United States Code, prohibits genocide whether committed in time of peace … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:57:31 GMT
For those who did not know, the U.S. is technically at war with Russia. The Pentagon has realized that its incursion deep into the Kursk region of Russia is failing badly. Some 450 troops from many NATO nations were neutralized … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Mon, 18 Nov 2024 19:21:37 GMT
If aggressive hawks in Moscow get their way, cities in the West may vanish under a cloud of war pollution. Biden led the provocation attack as a stab in the face of Trump. Donald Trump, now looking like a fool, … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Mon, 18 Nov 2024 13:59:48 GMT
Editorial: America's poor sunk to depression, anger, racism, genocide and debt as the richest got richer and 335 million Americans got befuddled these past 8 years. Americas poor sunk to depression, anger, racism, genocide, and debt as the richest got richer … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Fri, 15 Nov 2024 23:58:00 GMT
Donald Trump and the Annexation of Palestine. What next? Canada? CNN and MSNBC have been wading into the waters of Public Health versus RFK without a shred of decency or legitimacy. Robert F. Kennedy has for most of his life … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:28:42 GMT
Dear President Erdogan: U.S. President Trump will fulfil promises to end the Middle East war by decreeing Israel's sovereignty claims over Palestine with a U.S. blessing. The Israel occupation annexation by force of the West Bank and Gaza is under … Continue reading →By Melissa Hemingway, Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:59:55 GMT
Not far from where Alona Adamovich hangs her purse these days, is the city center of Donetsk Republic of the Russian Federation. People there have Russian citizenship and Russian driver's licenses. They also have stories to tell from a decade … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:21:55 GMT
The Gaza Genocide led by sociopathic, psychopathic, & BPD leaders in Israel, USA, EU, Australia, Canada, Japan and Australia uses a pack of lies as justification. But there is no such thing as justification for genocide or any of its … Continue reading →By Behar Abbasi, Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:09:40 GMT
“Little children will one day live in a world where their lives are precious and they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character,” is an adaptation of Martin Luther King's … Continue reading →By Micheal John OBrien, Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:51:57 GMT
“Western media seems to be incapable of fact finding which is feeding the drums of war around the world. Both sides in this matter, nothing to do with Judaism or antisemitism, have shame,” says Simon Baldock, an Israeli security consultant … Continue reading →
Search countries / territories under 15,000,000 cumulative cases
We are the (Rape Is No Joke) RINJ Women who fought in the 2000s to get the money-making pro-rape and child sex slavery content off social media platforms, ending on 4 November 2011. Some of us women collectively decided to continue our work for the universal rights of women and girls with a humanitarian eye for families in need of loving care. We incorporated on 21 August 2012 after years of fighting as a grass roots organization called The RINJ Campaign. We move forward striving for more prosperous and healthy communities leveraging our own professional skills and a push for gender equality universally for the achievment of global values in human development. Fighting a pandemic is just a part of the goal of healthy and happy families.
This page is pre-assembled in Validated HTML5 and CSS3
Last modified: 2024-11-20 / 19:01:03Z
Search countries / territories (locales)
Feminine-Perspective Magazine Publishes content for Civil Society Partners in Solidarity against COVID-19 (CSPAC)