Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases? Over 1.2 million infections are confirmed in at least 183 countries and territories, including more than 67,000 deaths.

New cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December are being reported daily around the world.

More than 67,000 people have died from COVID-19, as the illness is officially known, while over 1,200,000 infections have been confirmed in at least 183 countries and territories. More than 250,000 people have recovered from the coronavirus.

Territories with confirmed cases of COVID-19

Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:

United States – 324,052 cases, 9,267 deaths 

Spain – 130,759 cases, 12,418 deaths

Italy – 128,948 cases, 15,887 deaths

Germany – 98,765 cases, 1,527 deaths

France – 90,864 cases, 7,575 deaths 

China – 82,602 cases, 3,333 deaths 

The total includes 41 cases in Macau and 765 cases – four deaths – in Hong Kong.

Iran – 58,226 cases, 3,603 deaths 

United Kingdom – 48,406 cases, 4,943 deaths

Turkey – 27,069 cases, 574 deaths

Switzerland – 21,100 cases, 685 deaths

Belgium – 19,691 cases, 1,447 deaths

Netherlands – 17,953 cases, 1,771 deaths

Canada – 14,493 cases, 259 deaths

Austria – 12,051 cases, 204 deaths

Portugal – 11,278 cases, 295 deaths

Brazil – 10,568 cases, 455 deaths

South Korea – 10,237 cases, 183 deaths

Israel – 8,018 cases, 48 deaths

Sweden – 6,830 cases, 401 deaths

Australia – 5,687 cases, 35 deaths

Norway – 5,686 cases, 71 deaths

Russia – 5,389 cases, 45 deaths

Ireland – 4,604 cases, 158 deaths

Denmark – 4,561 cases, 179 deaths

Czech Republic – 4,543 cases, 67 deaths

Chile – 4,471 cases, 34 deaths

Poland – 4,102 cases, 94 deaths

Romania – 3,864 cases, 151 deaths

Malaysia – 3,662 cases, 61 deaths

Ecuador – 3,646 cases, 180 deaths

India – 3,588 cases, 99 deaths

Philippines – 3,246 cases, 152 deaths

Japan – 3,139 cases, 77 deaths

Pakistan – 3,123 cases, 45 deaths

Luxembourg – 2,804 cases, 36 deaths

Saudi Arabia – 2,385 cases, 34 deaths

Indonesia – 2,273 cases, 198 deaths

Thailand – 2,169 cases, 23 deaths

Finland – 1,927 cases, 28 deaths

Mexico – 1,890 cases, 79 deaths

Panama – 1,801 cases, 46 deaths

Peru – 1,746 cases, 83 deaths

Dominican Republic – 1,745 cases, 82 deaths

Greece – 1,735 cases, 73 deaths

Serbia – 1,624 cases, 51 deaths

South Africa – 1,585 cases, 9 deaths

United Arab Emirates – 1,505 cases, 10 deaths

Iceland – 1,486 cases, 4 deaths

Argentina – 1,451 cases, 44 deaths

Colombia – 1,406 cases, 35 deaths

Qatar – 1,325 cases, 4 deaths

Algeria – 1,320 cases, 152 deaths

Singapore – 1,309 cases, 6 deaths

Ukraine – 1,251 cases, 32 deaths

Croatia – 1,182 cases, 15 deaths

Estonia – 1,097 cases, 15 deaths

Egypt – 1,070 cases, 78 deaths

New Zealand – 1,039 cases, 1 death

Slovenia – 977 cases, 28 deaths

Iraq – 961 cases, 61 deaths

Morocco – 961 cases, 69 deaths

Moldova – 864 cases, 15 deaths

Armenia – 822 cases, 7 deaths

Lithuania – 811 cases, 13 deaths

Hungary – 733 cases, 34 deaths

Bahrain – 698 cases, 4 deaths

Bosnia and Herzegovina – 654 cases, 23 deaths

Azerbaijan – 584 cases, 7 deaths

Kazakhstan – 584 cases, 6 deaths

Belarus – 562 cases, 8 deaths

Kuwait – 556 cases, 1 death

Cameroon – 555 cases, 9 deaths

North Macedonia – 555 cases, 18 deaths

Tunisia – 553 cases, 22 deaths

Latvia – 533 cases, 1 death

Bulgaria – 531 cases, 20 deaths

Lebanon – 527 cases, 18 deaths

Andorra – 501 cases, 18 deaths

Slovakia – 485 cases, 1 death

Cyprus – 446 cases, 9 deaths

Costa Rica – 435 cases, 2 deaths

Uruguay – 400 cases, 5 deaths

Taiwan – 363 cases, 5 deaths

Albania – 361 cases, 20 deaths

Burkina Faso – 345 cases, 17 deaths

Afghanistan – 337 cases, 7 deaths

Jordan – 323 cases, 5 deaths

Cuba – 320 cases, 8 deaths

Oman – 298 cases, 2 deaths

Uzbekistan – 298 cases, 2 deaths

Honduras – 268 cases, 22 deaths

San Marino – 266 cases, 32 deaths

Ivory Coast – 245 cases, 1 death

Vietnam – 241 cases

Occupied Palestinian Territories – 228 cases, 1 death

Malta – 227 cases

Mauritius – 227 cases, 7 deaths

Nigeria – 224 cases, 5 deaths

Senegal – 222 cases, 2 deaths

Ghana – 214 cases, 5 deaths

Montenegro – 214 cases, 2 deaths

Sri Lanka – 175 cases, 5 deaths

Georgia – 174 cases, 2 deaths

Bolivia – 157 cases, 10 deaths

Venezuela – 155 cases, 7 deaths

Democratic Republic of the Congo – 154 cases, 18 deaths

Kyrgyzstan – 147 cases, 1 death

Niger – 144 cases, 8 deaths

Kenya – 142 cases, 4 deaths

Kosovo – 140 cases, 1 death

Brunei – 135 cases, 1 deaths

Guinea – 121 cases

Cambodia – 114 cases

Paraguay – 104 cases, 3 deaths

Trinidad and Tobago – 103 cases, 7 deaths

Rwanda – 102 cases

Bangladesh – 88 cases, 9 deaths

Liechtenstein – 77 cases, 1 death

Monaco – 73 cases, 1 death

Madagascar – 72 cases

El Salvador – 62 cases, 3 deaths

Guatemala – 61 cases, 2 deaths

Djibouti – 59 cases

Barbados – 56 cases

Jamaica – 55 cases, 3 deaths

Uganda – 48 cases

Republic of the Congo – 45 cases, 5 deaths

Mali – 45 cases, 5 deaths

Togo – 44 cases, 3 deaths

Ethiopia – 43 cases, 2 deaths

Zambia – 39 cases, 1 death

Eritrea – 29 cases

Bahamas – 28 cases, 4 deaths

Guyana – 24 cases, 4 deaths

Myanmar – 21 cases, 1 death

Gabon – 21 cases, 1 death

Haiti – 21 cases, 1 death

Tanzania – 20 cases, 1 death

Maldives – 19 cases

Syria – 19 cases, 2 deaths

Guinea-Bissau – 18 cases

Libya – 18 cases, 1 death

Benin – 16 cases

Equatorial Guinea – 16 cases

Namibia – 16 cases

Antigua and Barbuda – 15 cases

Dominica – 14 cases

Mongolia – 14 cases

Saint Lucia – 14 cases

Liberia – 13 cases, 3 deaths

Fiji – 12 cases

Grenada – 12 cases

Laos – 11 cases

Angola – 10 cases, 2 deaths

Mozambique – 10 cases

Saint Kitts and Nevis – 10 cases

Seychelles – 10 cases

Sudan – 10 cases, 2 deaths

Suriname – 10 cases, 1 death

Chad – 9 cases

Eswatini – 9 cases

Nepal – 9 cases

Zimbabwe – 9 cases, 1 death

Central African Republic – 8 cases

Cape Verde – 7 cases, 1 death

Vatican City – 7 cases

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 7 cases

Somalia – 7 cases

Botswana – 6 cases, 1 death

Mauritania – 6 cases, 1 death

Sierra Leone – 6 cases

Bhutan – 5 cases

Nicaragua – 5 cases, 1 death

Belize – 5 cases

Gambia – 4 cases, 1 death

Malawi – 4 cases 

Burundi – 3 cases

Papua New Guinea – 1 case

East Timor – 1 case

South Sudan – 1 case

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