Saturday, 14 March 2020

COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Last updated: March 15, 2020, 04:00 GMT

COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
Last updated: March 15, 2020, 04:00 GMT
Coronavirus Cases:
156,730

Deaths:

5,839

Recovered:

75,934
ACTIVE CASES
74,957
Currently Infected Patients
69,305 (92%)
in Mild Condition
5,652 (8%)
Serious or Critical
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Jan 22Feb 11Mar 02Jan 27Feb 01Feb 06Feb 16Feb 21Feb 26Mar 07Mar 12050k100k
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CLOSED CASES
81,773
Cases which had an outcome:
75,934 (93%)
Recovered / Discharged
5,839 (7%)
Deaths
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Feb 02Feb 06Feb 10Feb 14Feb 18Feb 22Feb 26Mar 01Mar 05Mar 09Mar 130%100%
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Total Coronavirus CasesTotal Cases(Linear Scale)Jan 22Feb 09Feb 27Jan 31Feb 18Mar 07050k100k150k200kCases
Total Coronavirus DeathsTotal Deaths(Linear Scale)Jan 22Feb 09Feb 27Jan 31Feb 18Mar 0702k4k6k8kDeaths
The charts above are updated after the close of the day in GMT+0. Latest data is provisional, pending delayed reporting and adjustments from China's NHC.


Confirmed Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or Conveyance

The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 152 countries and territories around the world and 1 international conveyance (the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan). The day is reset after midnight GMT+0. The "New" columns for China display the previous day changes (as China reports after the day is over). For all other countries, the "New" columns display the changes for the current day while still in progress.

Highlighted in green
= all cases have recovered from the infection
Highlighted in grey
= all cases have had an outcome (there are no active cases)

The "New" columns for China display the previous day changes (as China reports after the day is over). For all other countries, the "New" columns display the changes for the current day while still in progress.
* ITALY: Italian media are reporting the change in active cases (a lower number) rather than the change in total cases (a higher number), representing it as "newly infected" when, in fact, it represents the "change in active cases." Newly infected, meaning the number of people who have tested positive to the virus in the last day, is the number shown on the table above, which corresponds to the change in total cases in accordance with the international standards set by the WHO and followed by all countries. The change in active cases (what Italian media label as "newly infected") is the result of the following formula: (newly infected) - (new deaths) - (new recoveries). All data, including total cases ("casi totali") is available on Italy's Dipartimento della Protezione Civile official repository

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