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Disclaimer: National updates are published at different times and in different time zones. This, and the time ECDC needs to process these data, may lead to discrepancies between the national numbers and the numbers published by ECDC. Users are advised to use all data with caution and awareness of their limitations. Data are subject to retrospective corrections; corrected datasets are released as soon as processing of updated national data has been completed.

How is the data collected? Sources: EU/EEA and UK data Sources: Worldwide data Interpretation of the data

As of 17 September 2020, 2 715 732 cases have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: Spain (614 360), France (404 888), United Kingdom (378 219), Italy (291 442), Germany (265 857), Romania (107 011), Belgium (95 854), Sweden (87 575), Netherlands (86 237), Poland (75 734), Portugal (65 626), Czechia (41 032), Austria (35 448), Ireland (31 799), Denmark (20 571), Bulgaria (18 390), Hungary (15 170), Greece (14 041), Croatia (14 029), Norway (12 393), Finland (8 750), Luxembourg (7 394), Slovakia (5 860), Slovenia (3 960), Lithuania (3 442), Estonia (2 756), Malta (2 560), Iceland (2 189), Cyprus (1 548), Latvia (1 486) and Liechtenstein (111).

As of 17 September 2020, 185 186 deaths have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: United Kingdom (41 684), Italy (35 645), France (31 045), Spain (30 243), Belgium (9 935), Germany (9 371), Netherlands (6 251), Sweden (5 860), Romania (4 285), Poland (2 237), Portugal (1 878), Ireland (1 788), Austria (758), Bulgaria (744), Hungary (663), Denmark (633), Czechia (482), Finland (339), Greece (316), Norway (265), Croatia (236), Slovenia (131), Luxembourg (124), Lithuania (87), Estonia (64), Slovakia (38), Latvia (35), Cyprus (22), Malta (16), Iceland (10) and Liechtenstein (1).

*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.