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Download today's data How is the data collected? Sources: Worldwide data Interpretation of the data

Summary: Since 31 December 2019 and as of 19 September 2020, 30 540 446 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 952 724 deaths.

Cases have been reported from:

Africa: 1 391 241 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are South Africa (657 627), Egypt (101 772), Morocco (97 264), Ethiopia (67 515) and Nigeria (56 956).

Asia: 9 177 777 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are India (5 308 014), Iran (416 198), Bangladesh (345 805), Saudi Arabia (328 720) and Iraq (311 690).

America: 15 496 955 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are United States (6 724 667), Brazil (4 495 183), Peru (756 412), Colombia (750 471) and Mexico (688 954).

Europe: 4 441 566 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Russia (1 091 186), Spain (640 040), France (428 696), United Kingdom (385 936) and Italy (294 932).

Oceania: 32 211 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Australia (26 861), Guam (2 045), New Zealand (1 460), French Polynesia (1 209) and Papua New Guinea (516).

Other: 696 cases have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.

Deaths have been reported from:

Africa: 33 623 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are South Africa (15 857), Egypt (5 733), Morocco (1 755), Algeria (1 659) and Nigeria (1 094).

Asia: 172 404 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are India (85 619), Iran (23 952), Indonesia (9 336), Iraq (8 408) and Turkey (7 377).

America: 528 504 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are United States (198 589), Brazil (135 793), Mexico (72 803), Peru (31 283) and Colombia (23 850).

Europe: 217 278 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are United Kingdom (41 732), Italy (35 668), France (31 249), Spain (30 495) and Russia (19 195).

Oceania: 908 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Australia (837), Guam (34), New Zealand (25), Papua New Guinea (6) and Fiji (2).

Other: 7 deaths have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.

NOTE:

On 10 September 2020, Jersey reclassified nine cases as old infections resulting in negative cases reported on 11 September 2020.

As of 7 September 2020, there is a negative number of cumulative cases in Ecuador due to the removal of cases detected from rapid tests. In addition, the total number of reported COVID-19 deaths has shifted to include both probable and confirmed deaths, which lead to a steep increase on the 7 September.

From end of August 2020, Swedish authorities are performing daily data consolidation leading to data retro-corrections. From week 38, the Swedish Public Health Agency will update COVID-19 daily data four times per week on Tuesday–Friday. This can result in a decrease of cumulative figures (cases or deaths) and related outputs.

On 28 August 2020, Cyprus reported less cases resulting in a negative number. Data will be updated as soon as it is made available.

As of 24 August 2020, Authorities in Luxembourg report COVID-19 cases and deaths from their resident population only. Therefore, the difference with the figure from 27 August is translated into a negative value for the cases and deaths reported on 28 August 2020.

From 24 August, Monaco only reported figures among residents resulting in a drop in cases and deaths.