Total Confirmed 31,513,262 Total Deaths 971,487





















No. Country/Area Confirmed Deaths Death Rate 1 USA 6,968,226 203,446 2.92% 2 India 5,646,010 90,020 1.59% 3 Brazil 4,566,123 137,445 3.01% 4 Russia 1,122,241 19,799 1.76% 5 Colombia 777,537 24,570 3.16% 6 Peru 772,896 31,474 4.07% 7 Mexico 705,263 74,348 10.54% 8 Spain 682,267 30,904 4.53% 9 South Africa 663,282 16,118 2.43% 10 Argentina 640,134 13,482 2.11% 11 France 496,974 31,346 6.31% 12 Chile 448,523 12,321 2.75% 13 Iran 429,193 24,656 5.74% 14 UK 403,551 41,825 10.36% 15 Bangladesh 352,178 5,007 1.42% 16 Saudi Arabia 330,798 4,542 1.37% 17 Iraq 327,580 8,682 2.65% 18 Pakistan 307,418 6,418 2.09% 19 Turkey 306,302 7,639 2.49% 20 Italy 300,897 35,738 11.88% 21 Philippines 291,789 5,049 1.73% 22 Germany 275,551 9,481 3.44% 23 Indonesia 257,388 9,977 3.88% 24 Israel 190,929 1,273 0.67% 25 Ukraine 184,734 3,705 2.01% 26 Canada 146,385 9,232 6.31% 27 Bolivia 131,453 7,693 5.85% 28 Ecuador 126,711 11,095 8.76% 29 Qatar 123,917 211 0.17% 30 Romania 114,648 4,503 3.93% 31 Dominican Republic 108,783 2,054 1.89% 32 Kazakhstan 107,374 1,671 1.56% 33 Panama 107,284 2,285 2.13% 34 Morocco 105,346 1,889 1.79% 35 Belgium 102,295 9,948 9.72% 36 Egypt 102,141 5,787 5.67% 37 Kuwait 100,683 588 0.58% 38 Netherlands 95,995 6,281 6.54% 39 Oman 94,771 865 0.91% 40 Sweden 88,237 5,865 6.65% 41 Guatemala 86,623 3,137 3.62% 42 United Arab Emirates 85,595 405 0.47% 43 China 85,297 4,634 5.43% 44 Poland 81,673 2,344 2.87% 45 Japan 79,438 1,508 1.9% 46 Belarus 76,104 791 1.04% 47 Honduras 72,306 2,206 3.05% 48 Ethiopia 70,422 1,127 1.6% 49 Portugal 69,663 1,925 2.76% 50 Venezuela 67,443 555 0.82% 51 Costa Rica 66,689 760 1.14% 52 Nepal 66,632 429 0.64% 53 Bahrain 66,402 227 0.34% 54 Singapore 57,606 27 0.05% 55 Nigeria 57,437 1,100 1.92% 56 Uzbekistan 53,051 443 0.84% 57 Czechia 51,637 530 1.03% 58 Switzerland 50,378 1,770 3.51% 59 Algeria 50,214 1,689 3.36% 60 Armenia 47,552 936 1.97% 61 Moldova 47,446 1,230 2.59% 62 Ghana 46,062 297 0.64% 63 Kyrgyzstan 45,471 1,063 2.34% 64 Austria 39,984 777 1.94% 65 Azerbaijan 39,378 578 1.47% 66 Afghanistan 39,074 1,444 3.7% 67 Kenya 37,079 650 1.75% 68 Palestine 36,151 265 0.73% 69 Paraguay 34,828 705 2.02% 70 Ireland 33,444 1,792 5.36% 71 Serbia 32,999 743 2.25% 72 Lebanon 30,852 315 1.02% 73 Libya 28,796 450 1.56% 74 El Salvador 27,798 812 2.92% 75 Australia 26,942 854 3.17% 76 Bosnia and Herzegovina 25,737 778 3.02% 77 Denmark 23,323 640 2.74% 78 South Korea 23,216 388 1.67% 79 Hungary 20,450 702 3.43% 80 Cameroon 20,431 416 2.04% 81 Puerto Rico 20,311 609 3% 82 Ivory Coast 19,327 120 0.62% 83 Bulgaria 19,014 765 4.02% 84 North Macedonia 16,864 705 4.18% 85 Madagascar 16,073 225 1.4% 86 Greece 15,928 352 2.21% 87 Croatia 15,340 257 1.68% 88 Kosovo 15,063 613 4.07% 89 Senegal 14,738 302 2.05% 90 Zambia 14,175 331 2.34% 91 Sudan 13,555 836 6.17% 92 Norway 13,005 267 2.05% 93 Albania 12,666 367 2.9% 94 Tunisia 10,732 159 1.48% 95 Namibia 10,607 116 1.09% 96 Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,519 271 2.58% 97 Malaysia 10,358 130 1.26% 98 Guinea 10,344 65 0.63% 99 Maldives 9,770 34 0.35% 100 Tajikistan 9,388 73 0.78% 101 Finland 9,046 341 3.77% 102 Montenegro 8,842 138 1.56% 103 Gabon 8,704 54 0.62% 104 Haiti 8,624 221 2.56% 105 Luxembourg 7,916 124 1.57% 106 Zimbabwe 7,683 225 2.93% 107 Mauritania 7,384 161 2.18% 108 Mozambique 6,912 44 0.64% 109 Slovakia 6,756 39 0.58% 110 Myanmar 6,743 115 1.71% 111 Uganda 6,468 63 0.97% 112 Malawi 5,733 179 3.12% 113 Djibouti 5,404 61 1.13% 114 Eswatini 5,282 104 1.97% 115 Cape Verde 5,181 52 1% 116 Jamaica 5,143 70 1.36% 117 Cuba 5,141 116 2.26% 118 Jordan 5,045 32 0.63% 119 Hong Kong 5,039 103 2.04% 120 Equatorial Guinea 5,002 83 1.66% 121 Congo 4,972 78 1.57% 122 Nicaragua 4,961 147 2.96% 123 Central African Republic 4,786 62 1.3% 124 Suriname 4,759 100 2.1% 125 Rwanda 4,722 27 0.57% 126 Slovenia 4,470 142 3.18% 127 Angola 4,117 154 3.74% 128 Trinidad and Tobago 3,945 65 1.65% 129 Lithuania 3,932 87 2.21% 130 Syria 3,833 175 4.57% 131 Georgia 3,695 20 0.54% 132 Aruba 3,665 25 0.68% 133 Gambia 3,540 110 3.11% 134 Thailand 3,514 59 1.68% 135 Somalia 3,465 98 2.83% 136 Bahamas 3,418 75 2.19% 137 Sri Lanka 3,299 13 0.39% 138 Estonia 3,033 64 2.11% 139 Donetsk PR 3,017 174 5.77% 140 Mali 3,013 128 4.25% 141 Malta 2,776 23 0.83% 142 South Sudan 2,592 49 1.89% 143 Guyana 2,437 67 2.75% 144 Iceland 2,307 10 0.43% 145 Benin 2,280 40 1.75% 146 Guinea-Bissau 2,275 39 1.71% 147 Sierra Leone 2,174 72 3.31% 148 Yemen 2,026 585 28.87% 149 Guam 2,013 29 1.44% 150 Uruguay 1,934 46 2.38% 151 New Zealand 1,815 25 1.38% 152 Andorra 1,681 53 3.15% 153 Togo 1,640 41 2.5% 154 Latvia 1,572 36 2.29% 155 Belize 1,536 19 1.24% 156 Cyprus 1,526 22 1.44% 157 Burkina Faso 1,452 55 3.79% 158 Liberia 1,327 82 6.18% 159 Lesotho 1,245 33 2.65% 160 U.S. Virgin Islands 1,232 19 1.54% 161 French Polynesia 1,209 2 0.17% 162 Niger 1,180 69 5.85% 163 Botswana 1,153 11 0.95% 164 USS Theodore Roosevelt 1,102 1 0.09% 165 Chad 1,087 81 7.45% 166 Charles de Gaulle 1,081 0 0.00% 167 Vietnam 1,068 35 3.28% 168 São Tomé and Príncipe 908 15 1.65% 169 Somaliland 903 31 3.43% 170 Luhansk PR 741 17 2.29% 171 San Marino 723 42 5.81% 172 Diamond Princess 712 14 1.97% 173 Northern Cyprus 694 4 0.58% 174 Abkhazia 674 7 1.04% 175 Turks and Caicos Islands 672 5 0.74% 176 Sint Maarten 594 20 3.37% 177 Papua New Guinea 516 6 1.16% 178 Taiwan 509 7 1.38% 179 Union of the Comoros 467 7 1.5% 180 Burundi 466 1 0.21% 181 Faroe Islands 430 0 0.00% 182 Jersey 393 32 8.14% 183 Eritrea 364 0 0.00% 184 Mauritius 356 10 2.81% 185 Gibraltar 350 0 0.00% 186 Artsakh 340 2 0.59% 187 Isle of Man 339 24 7.08% 188 Mongolia 311 0 0.00% 189 Curaçao 291 1 0.34% 190 Cambodia 275 0 0.00% 191 Bhutan 261 0 0.00% 192 Guernsey 254 13 5.12% 193 Cayman Islands 208 1 0.48% 194 Barbados 189 7 3.7% 195 Bermuda 178 9 5.06% 196 Monaco 171 1 0.58% 197 Costa Atlantica 148 0 0.00% 198 Brunei 145 3 2.07% 199 Seychelles 136 0 0.00% 200 Greg Mortimer 128 1 0.78% 201 Liechtenstein 112 1 0.89% 202 Antigua and Barbuda 95 3 3.16% 203 South Ossetia 90 0 0.00% 204 British Virgin Islands 66 1 1.52% 205 St. Vincent Grenadines 64 0 0.00% 206 Northern Mariana Islands 61 2 3.28% 207 Macao 46 0 0.00% 208 Fiji 32 2 6.25% 209 Saint Lucia 27 0 0.00% 210 Timor-Leste 27 0 0.00% 211 New Caledonia 26 0 0.00% 212 Dominica 25 0 0.00% 213 Sahrawi Arab DR 25 2 8% 214 Grenada 24 0 0.00% 215 Laos 23 0 0.00% 216 Saint Kitts and Nevis 17 0 0.00% 217 Bonaire 16 1 6.25% 218 Greenland 14 0 0.00% 219 MS Zaandam 13 4 30.77% 220 Falkland Islands 13 0 0.00% 221 Montserrat 13 1 7.69% 222 Vatican City 12 0 0.00% 223 Coral Princess 12 3 25% 224 Sint Eustatius 11 0 0.00% 225 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 11 0 0.00% 226 HNLMS Dolfijn 8 0 0.00% 227 Saba 5 0 0.00% 228 Anguilla 3 0 0.00% 229 Tanzania 0 0 0.00% Total 31,513,262 971,487 3.08%

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#Taiwan minister warns general #COVID19 screening at borders would overwhelm the healthcare system due to false positives. https://t.co/NrpPOhTGbt pic.twitter.com/JLVj1PqlKs — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) August 22, 2020

The president of the #Czech Senate and the 90 members of his delegation will face 3 rounds of #COVID19 testing on their upcoming visit to #Taiwan. https://t.co/BCzi8WoGNj pic.twitter.com/I7OFi65m2i — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) August 20, 2020

A #Taiwan pilot at EVA Air has a special way of showing his gratitude to medical staff fighting the #COVID19 #pandemic. https://t.co/C7rDvazo7F pic.twitter.com/SvnFkGo4Qm — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) August 15, 2020

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Breaking News: #Taiwan confirms 7 new #COVID19 patients, including engineer from #Belgium who cannot be placed as an imported or a local infection for the time being. https://t.co/XnTZOXtPGZ pic.twitter.com/hZVXHIzxeW — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) August 1, 2020

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Over 80,000 migrant workers in Taiwan stay put amid pandemic#coronavirus https://t.co/kDCQ8EqusR pic.twitter.com/Wmln6pWHNf — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) July 13, 2020

Chinese virologist accuses Beijing of #coronavirus cover-up after fleeing Hong Konghttps://t.co/MxSguoMSD4 pic.twitter.com/intfqkpxcu — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) July 11, 2020

Taiwan now allows entry of foreign students from 18 countries

#coronavirushttps://t.co/TYZoY1cV3X pic.twitter.com/rzuO59CCs6 — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) July 9, 2020

Medical workers in Taiwan warn against virus complacency as flu cases spike#coronavirushttps://t.co/eoSKxJnhUm pic.twitter.com/6NxKt9gtsq — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) July 7, 2020

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Update: First test results show 15 students at #Taiwan school most likely were not infected with #COVID19. https://t.co/PkA4upQnFy pic.twitter.com/6IQKyx4QCh — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) June 13, 2020

A surge in cars parked outside #Wuhan hospitals last fall might show the #coronavirus outbreak started earlier than generally assumed, say #Harvard experts. #COVID19 https://t.co/iFgStW9FEo pic.twitter.com/8SBqM8rVXy — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) June 9, 2020

Amusement parks in #Taiwan free of charge for everyone up to 19 years old this summer to boost #tourism after #COVID19. https://t.co/G1QOaQxk9B pic.twitter.com/gYHNafcjoo — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) June 5, 2020

Breaking News: #Taiwan has no new cases of #coronavirus, 411 patients out of 441 cases already left isolation. https://t.co/6hvOVETncb pic.twitter.com/V0OHHS7l6K — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) May 23, 2020

More than 100 members of the #EuropeanParliament have signed an open letter asking for the presence of the #Taiwan health minister at the #WHA. #COVID19 https://t.co/THvRDToWTg pic.twitter.com/fjxwAT2h5c — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) May 14, 2020

Statistics on confirmed COVID-19 Cases in #Taiwan:



440 confirmed cases 👉 349 imported / 55 domestic/ 36 Navy Vessel Cases



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Now is the time for the US and other nations to recognize #Taiwan as a separate country, according to a writer in #ForeignPolicy. #COVID19 #China https://t.co/di6DgHhDvJ pic.twitter.com/mKztLUjEY8 — Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) May 12, 2020