COVID-19 pandemic in San Marino

The COVID-19 pandemic in San Marino was a part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached San Marino in February 2020.

COVID-19 pandemic in San Marino
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationSan Marino
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Arrival date27 February 2020
(4 years, 1 month, 2 weeks and 5 days)
DateAs of 25 June 2021
Confirmed cases20,552 (total)
Active cases201 (in quarantine or isolation)
Hospitalized casesUnknown (active)
Critical cases4 (active)
Recovered20,351 (total)
Deaths
118 (total)
Fatality rate2.06%
Government website
www.iss.sm

As of 11 May 2023, with 21,083 confirmed cases out of a population of 33,600 (as of 2020), it was the country with the fourth-highest percentage of confirmed cases per capita at 71.13% – 7 confirmed case per 10 inhabitants. Also, with 90 confirmed deaths, the country has one of the highest rate of confirmed deaths per capita at 0.268% of the total population – 1 death per 373 inhabitants. The crude fatality rate is 2.63%. It was once declared "Covid-free" on 26 June 2020, although on 9 July it had another case, and while this had recovered by the end of the month, the epidemics has returned later and most of recorded covid-assigned fatalities had happened after that.

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