According to Aljazeera news, below are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus case and the death tolls.
United States – 530,830 cases, 20,646 deaths
Spain – 166,019 cases, 16,972 deaths
Italy – 152,271 cases, 19,468 deaths
France – 130,730 cases, 13,832 deaths
Germany – 125,452 cases, 2,871 deaths
China – 83,134 cases, 3,343 deaths
The total includes 44 cases in Macau and 765 cases – four deaths – in Hong Kong.
United Kingdom – 79,885 cases, 10,612 deaths
Iran – 71,686 cases, 4,474 deaths
Turkey – 52,167 cases, 1,101 deaths
Belgium – 29,647 cases, 3,600 deaths
Netherlands – 25,746 cases, 2,747 deaths
Switzerland – 25,300 cases, 1,081 deaths
Canada – 23,717 cases, 654 deaths
Brazil – 21,042 cases, 1,141 deaths
Portugal – 16,585 cases, 504 deaths
Russia – 15,770 cases, 130 deaths
Austria – 13,945 cases, 350 deaths
Israel – 10,878 cases, 101 deaths
South Korea – 10,512 cases, 214 deaths
Sweden – 10,483 cases, 899 deaths
Ireland – 8,928 cases, 320 deaths
India – 8,504 cases, 288 deaths
Ecuador – 7,257 cases, 315 deaths
Chile – 7,213 cases, 73 deaths
Peru – 6,848 cases, 181 deaths
Japan – 6,748 cases, 108 deaths
Norway – 6,485 cases, 124 deaths
Australia – 6,315 cases, 57 deaths
Denmark – 6,369 cases, 273 deaths
Poland – 6,674 cases, 232 deaths
Romania – 6,300 cases, 306 deaths
Czech Republic – 5,905 cases, 129 deaths
Pakistan – 5,170 cases, 88 deaths
Malaysia – 4,683 cases, 76 deaths
Philippines – 4,648 cases, 297 deaths
Mexico – 4,219 cases, 273 deaths
Indonesia – 4,241 cases, 373 deaths
Saudi Arabia – 4,033 cases, 52 deaths
United Arab Emirates – 3,736 cases, 20 deaths
Luxembourg – 3,270 cases, 62 deaths
Serbia – 3,380 cases, 74 deaths
Finland – 2,905 cases, 49 deaths
Panama – 3,234 cases, 79 deaths
Dominican Republic – 2,759 cases, 126 deaths
Qatar – 2,728 cases, 6 deaths
Colombia – 2,709 cases, 100 deaths
Thailand – 2,551 cases, 35 deaths
Ukraine – 2,511 cases, 73 deaths
Singapore – 2,299 cases, 8 deaths
Greece – 2,081 cases, 93 deaths
South Africa – 2,028 cases, 25 deaths
Belarus – 2,226 cases, 23 deaths
Argentina – 2,142 cases, 89 deaths
Egypt – 1,939 cases, 146 deaths
Algeria – 1,825 cases, 275 deaths
Iceland – 1,689 cases, 7 deaths
Croatia – 1,534 cases, 21 deaths
Morocco – 1,545 cases, 111 deaths
Moldova – 1,560 cases, 30 deaths
New Zealand – 1,330 cases, 4 deaths
Iraq – 1,318 cases, 72 deaths
Estonia – 1,304 cases, 24 deaths
Hungary – 1,410 cases, 85 deaths
Slovenia – 1,188 cases, 50 deaths
Lithuania – 1,053 cases, 23 deaths
Bahrain – 1,040 cases, 6 deaths
Kuwait – 1,154 cases, 1 death
Azerbaijan – 1,058 cases, 11 deaths
Armenia – 977 cases, 13 deaths
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 946 cases, 37 deaths
Cameroon – 820 cases, 12 deaths
Kazakhstan – 880 cases, 10 deaths
Slovakia – 728 cases, 2 deaths
North Macedonia – 760 cases, 34 deaths
Tunisia – 685 cases, 28 deaths
Uzbekistan – 796 cases, 3 deaths
Bulgaria – 669 cases, 28 deaths
Latvia – 630 cases, 3 deaths
Lebanon – 619 cases, 20 deaths
Andorra – 601 cases, 26 deaths
Cyprus – 616 cases, 10 deaths
Cuba – 620 cases, 16 deaths
Costa Rica – 577 cases, 3 deaths
Afghanistan – 555 cases, 18 deaths
Uruguay – 501 cases, 7 deaths
Oman – 546 cases, 3 deaths
Ivory Coast – 533 cases, 3 deaths
Burkina Faso – 484 cases, 27 deaths
Niger – 491 cases, 11 deaths
Bangladesh – 482 cases, 30 deaths
Albania – 433 cases, 23 deaths
Honduras – 393 cases, 25 deaths
Taiwan – 385 cases, 6 deaths
Ghana – 408 cases, 8 deaths
Jordan – 381 cases, 7 deaths
Malta – 370 cases, 3 deaths
San Marino – 356 cases, 35 deaths
Kyrgyzstan – 377 cases, 5 deaths
Mauritius – 319 cases, 9 deaths
Nigeria – 318 cases, 7 deaths
Bolivia – 300 cases, 24 deaths
Occupied Palestinian Territories – 268 cases, 2 deaths
Senegal – 278 cases, 2 deaths
Montenegro – 263 cases, 2 deaths
Vietnam – 258 cases
Kosovo – 283 cases, 7 deaths
Georgia – 252 cases, 3 deaths
Democratic Republic of Congo – 223 cases, 20 deaths
Guinea – 250 cases
Sri Lanka – 199 cases, 7 deaths
Kenya – 191 cases, 7 deaths
Venezuela – 175 cases, 9 deaths
Djibouti – 187 cases, 2 deaths
Guatemala – 153 cases, 3 deaths
Brunei – 136 cases, 1 death
Paraguay – 134 cases, 6 deaths
Cambodia – 122 cases
El Salvador – 125 cases, 6 deaths
Rwanda – 120 cases
Trinidad and Tobago – 112 cases, 8 deaths
Madagascar – 102 cases
Monaco – 92 cases, 1 death
Mali – 87 cases, 7 deaths
Liechtenstein – 79 cases, 1 death
Togo – 76 cases, 3 deaths
Ethiopia – 69 cases, 3 deaths
Barbados – 68 cases, 4 deaths
Jamaica – 69 cases, 4 deaths
Republic of the Congo – 65 cases, 5 deaths
Uganda – 53 cases
Gabon – 49 cases, 1 death
Bahamas – 42 cases, 8 deaths
Guyana – 45 cases, 6 deaths
Zambia – 40 cases, 2 deaths
Guinea-Bissau – 40 cases
Liberia – 48 cases, 5 deaths
Benin – 35 cases, 1 death
Eritrea – 34 cases
Tanzania – 32 cases, 3 deaths
Haiti – 33 cases, 2 deaths
Myanmar – 31 cases, 3 deaths
Libya – 25 cases, 1 death
Antigua and Barbuda – 21 cases, 2 deaths
Somalia – 21 cases, 1 death
Mozambique – 20 cases
Angola – 19 cases, 2 deaths
Maldives – 20 cases
Syria – 25 cases, 5 deaths
Equatorial Guinea – 18 cases
Laos – 18 cases
Sudan – 19 cases, 2 deaths
Dominica – 16 cases
Fiji – 16 cases
Mongolia – 16 cases
Namibia – 16 cases
Saint Lucia – 15 cases
Grenada – 14 cases
Botswana – 13 cases, 1 death
Zimbabwe – 14 cases, 3 deaths
Eswatini – 14 cases
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 12 cases
Saint Kitts and Nevis – 12 cases
Chad – 11 cases
Seychelles – 11 cases
Belize – 13 cases, 2 deaths
Suriname – 10 cases, 1 death
Malawi – 12 cases, 2 deaths
Nepal – 12 cases, 1 death
Central African Republic – 8 cases
Vatican – 8 cases
Sierra Leone – 10 cases
Cape Verde – 8 cases, 1 death
Mauritania – 7 cases, 1 death
Nicaragua – 8 cases, 1 death
Bhutan – 5 cases
Gambia – 9 cases, 1 death
South Sudan – 4 cases
Burundi – 5 cases
Papua New Guinea – 2 cases
East Timor – 2 cases
Yemen – 1 case
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