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Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic statistics by Country

As of recent updates, there have been a total of 776,841,267 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, with 7,075,468 deaths. In the past 7 days, there have been 41,174 new cases and 571 new deaths.

Total Cases
1,552,967,381
Total Deaths
14,145,187

Global

776,841,2677,075,468

United States of America

103,436,8291,207,479

China

99,381,189122,375

India

45,044,346533,655

France

39,027,283168,091

Germany

38,437,756174,979

Brazil

37,511,921702,116

Republic of Korea

34,571,87335,934

Japan

33,803,57274,694

Italy

26,826,486197,542

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Last updated at 11/28/2024. Stopped capturing covid data.

Understanding COVID-19 Statistics

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the world, with millions of cases and deaths reported. Statistics by country can help us to track the spread of the virus and to understand how different countries are responding to the pandemic.

There are a number of different sources of statistics on COVID-19, including the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Johns Hopkins University. These sources provide data on a variety of metrics, including the number of cases, deaths, and vaccinations.

Statistics by country can be used to compare the spread of the virus in different countries. For example, we can see that the United States has the highest number of cases in the world, followed by India and Brazil. We can also see that the United States has the highest number of deaths, followed by Brazil and India.

Statistics by country can also be used to track the effectiveness of different countries' responses to the pandemic. For example, we can see that countries with high vaccination rates, such as the United Kingdom and Israel, have lower case and death rates than countries with lower vaccination rates.

Most commonly tracked statistics by country:

  • Total number of cases
  • Total number of deaths
  • Number of new cases per week
  • Number of new deaths per week
  • Vaccination rate
  • Population demographics

These statistics can be used to track the spread of the virus, to assess the effectiveness of different countries' responses, and to make informed decisions about how to protect ourselves and our communities.