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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickly spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved and distributed in various countries, many of which have initiated mass vaccination campaigns. Other preventive measures include physical or social distancing, quarantining, ventilation of indoor spaces, use of face masks or coverings in public, covering coughs and sneezes, hand washing, and keeping unwashed hands away from the face. While drugs have been developed to inhibit the virus, the primary treatment is still symptomatic, managing the disease through supportive care, isolation, and experimental measures.

The pandemic caused severe social and economic disruption around the world, including the largest global recession since the Great Depression. Widespread supply shortages, including food shortages, were caused by supply chain disruptions and panic buying. Reduced human activity led to an unprecedented temporary decrease in pollution. Educational institutions and public areas were partially or fully closed in many jurisdictions, and many events were cancelled or postponed during 2020 and 2021. Telework became much more common for white-collar workers as the pandemic evolved. Misinformation circulated through social media and mass media, and political tensions intensified. The pandemic raised issues of racial and geographic discrimination, health equity, and the balance between public health imperatives and individual rights. (Full article)

About the virus

SARS‑CoV‑2 belongs to the broad family of viruses known as coronaviruses. It is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) virus, with a single linear RNA segment. Coronaviruses infect humans, other mammals, including livestock and companion animals, and avian species. Human coronaviruses are capable of causing illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS, fatality rate ~34%). SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh known coronavirus to infect people, after 229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1, MERS-CoV, and the original SARS-CoV.

Like the SARS-related coronavirus implicated in the 2003 SARS outbreak, SARS‑CoV‑2 is a member of the subgenus Sarbecovirus (beta-CoV lineage B). Coronaviruses undergo frequent recombination. The mechanism of recombination in unsegmented RNA viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 is generally by copy-choice replication, in which gene material switches from one RNA template molecule to another during replication. The SARS-CoV-2 RNA sequence is approximately 30,000 bases in length, relatively long for a coronavirus—which in turn carry the largest genomes among all RNA families. Its genome consists nearly entirely of protein-coding sequences, a trait shared with other coronaviruses. (Full article)

Disease progress

As of 20 April 2024, 775,293,616 cases of COVID-19 have been reported, resulting in 7,044,637 reported deaths.


Updated April 20, 2024.
COVID-19 pandemic by location
Location Cases Deaths
World 775,293,616 7,044,637
European Union 185,623,282 1,261,013
United States 103,436,829 1,184,883
China 99,348,816 122,121
India 45,035,055 533,565
France 38,997,490 168,091
Germany 38,437,756 174,979
Brazil 37,519,960 702,116
South Korea 34,571,873 35,934
Japan 33,803,572 74,694
Italy 26,719,139 196,910
United Kingdom 24,917,163 232,112
Russia 24,098,232 402,589
Turkey 17,004,714 101,419
Spain 13,980,340 121,852
Australia 11,826,879 25,035
Vietnam 11,624,000 43,206
Argentina 10,130,485 130,847
Taiwan 9,970,937 17,672
Netherlands 8,635,962 22,986
Mexico 7,709,747 335,011
Iran 7,627,186 146,811
Indonesia 6,828,957 162,056
Poland 6,662,190 120,707
Colombia 6,384,735 142,727
Austria 6,082,341 22,534
Portugal 5,643,184 28,132
Greece 5,629,524 38,991
Ukraine 5,533,069 109,920
Chile 5,398,653 62,611
Malaysia 5,278,406 37,348
Belgium 4,861,157 34,339
Israel 4,841,558 12,707
Canada 4,788,109 54,262
Thailand 4,770,779 34,586
Czech Republic 4,759,041 43,503
Peru 4,524,748 220,831
Switzerland 4,453,293 14,188
Philippines 4,140,383 66,864
South Africa 4,072,652 102,595
Romania 3,526,592 68,710
Denmark 3,434,777 9,653
Singapore 3,006,155 2,024
Hong Kong 2,876,106 13,466
Sweden 2,751,512 27,265
Serbia 2,583,470 18,057
New Zealand 2,577,157 3,923
Iraq 2,465,545 25,375
Hungary 2,230,312 49,051
Bangladesh 2,049,645 29,493
Slovakia 1,877,706 21,225
Georgia 1,862,669 17,132
Jordan 1,746,997 14,122
Republic of Ireland 1,735,294 9,580
Pakistan 1,580,631 30,656
Norway 1,507,269 5,732
Kazakhstan 1,503,687 19,072
Finland 1,499,712 11,466
Lithuania 1,365,905 9,802
Slovenia 1,355,857 10,051
Bulgaria 1,329,171 38,700
Croatia 1,316,817 18,751
Morocco 1,279,028 16,304
Puerto Rico 1,252,713 5,938
Guatemala 1,250,338 20,202
Lebanon 1,239,904 10,947
Costa Rica 1,230,653 9,368
Bolivia 1,212,131 22,387
Tunisia 1,153,361 29,423
Cuba 1,115,043 8,530
Ecuador 1,075,864 36,048
United Arab Emirates 1,067,030 2,349
Panama 1,044,310 8,703
Uruguay 1,037,893 7,625
Mongolia 1,011,526 2,284
Nepal 1,003,450 12,031
Belarus 994,037 7,118
Latvia 977,701 7,465
Saudi Arabia 841,469 9,646
Azerbaijan 835,318 10,353
Paraguay 735,759 19,880
Palestine 703,228 5,708
Bahrain 696,614 1,536
Cyprus 690,791 1,367
Sri Lanka 672,754 16,899
Kuwait 667,193 2,570
Dominican Republic 661,181 4,384
Myanmar 641,990 19,494
Moldova 635,459 12,233
Estonia 610,320 2,998
Venezuela 552,695 5,856
Egypt 516,023 24,830
Qatar 514,524 690
Libya 507,269 6,437
Ethiopia 501,158 7,574
Réunion 494,595 921
Honduras 472,785 11,114
Armenia 451,831 8,777
Bosnia and Herzegovina 403,631 16,388
Oman 399,449 4,628
Luxembourg 391,281 1,000
North Macedonia 350,580 9,977
Zambia 349,589 4,069
Kenya 344,101 5,689
Brunei 343,790 178
Albania 334,863 3,605
Botswana 330,643 2,801
Mauritius 327,305 1,070
Kosovo 274,279 3,212
Algeria 272,017 6,881
Nigeria 267,188 3,155
Zimbabwe 266,359 5,740
Montenegro 251,280 2,654
Mozambique 233,772 2,252
Afghanistan 233,326 7,985
Martinique 230,354 1,104
Laos 218,967 671
Iceland 209,915 186
Guadeloupe 203,235 1,021
El Salvador 201,864 4,230
Trinidad and Tobago 191,496 4,390
Maldives 186,694 316
Uzbekistan 175,081 1,016
Namibia 172,399 4,106
Uganda 172,149 3,632
Ghana 171,907 1,462
Jamaica 156,806 3,597
Cambodia 139,102 3,056
Rwanda 133,221 1,468
Cameroon 125,146 1,974
Malta 121,410 905
Barbados 110,587 593
Angola 107,365 1,937
Democratic Republic of the Congo 99,338 1,468
French Guiana 98,041 413
Malawi 89,168 2,686
Senegal 89,067 1,971
Kyrgyzstan 88,953 1,024
Ivory Coast 88,408 835
Suriname 82,496 1,405
New Caledonia 80,064 314
French Polynesia 79,301 650
Eswatini 75,191 1,427
Guyana 74,099 1,301
Belize 71,409 688
Fiji 69,047 885
Madagascar 68,493 1,426
Jersey 66,391 161
Cabo Verde 64,474 417
Sudan 63,993 5,046
Mauritania 63,848 997
Bhutan 62,697 21
Syria 57,423 3,163
Burundi 54,569 15
Guam 52,287 419
Seychelles 51,679 172
Gabon 49,051 307
Andorra 48,015 159
Papua New Guinea 46,864 670
Curaçao 45,883 305
Aruba 44,224 292
Tanzania 43,225 846
Mayotte 42,027 187
Togo 39,529 290
Guinea 38,572 468
Bahamas 38,084 844
Isle of Man 38,008 116
Lesotho 36,138 709
Guernsey 35,326 67
Faroe Islands 34,658 28
Haiti 34,298 860
Mali 33,164 743
Cayman Islands 31,472 37
Saint Lucia 30,252 410
Benin 28,036 163
Somalia 27,334 1,361
Federated States of Micronesia 26,547 65
Solomon Islands 25,954 199
United States Virgin Islands 25,389 132
San Marino 25,292 126
Republic of the Congo 25,217 389
Timor-Leste 23,460 138
Burkina Faso 22,120 400
Liechtenstein 21,575 89
Gibraltar 20,550 113
Grenada 19,693 238
Bermuda 18,860 165
South Sudan 18,823 147
Tajikistan 17,786 125
Monaco 17,181 67
Equatorial Guinea 17,130 183
Samoa 17,057 31
Tonga 16,958 12
Marshall Islands 16,178 17
Nicaragua 16,138 245
Dominica 16,047 74
Djibouti 15,690 189
Central African Republic 15,440 113
Northern Mariana Islands 14,594 41
Gambia 12,626 372
Collectivity of Saint Martin 12,324 46
Vanuatu 12,019 14
Greenland 11,971 21
Yemen 11,945 2,159
Caribbean Netherlands 11,922 41
Sint Maarten 11,051 92
Eritrea 10,189 103
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 9,674 124
Guinea-Bissau 9,614 177
Niger 9,515 315
Comoros 9,109 160
Antigua and Barbuda 9,106 146
American Samoa 8,359 34
Liberia 7,930 294
Sierra Leone 7,794 125
Chad 7,702 194
British Virgin Islands 7,392 64
Cook Islands 7,324 2
Turks and Caicos Islands 6,754 40
Sao Tome and Principe 6,749 80
Saint Kitts and Nevis 6,607 46
Palau 6,290 10
Saint Barthélemy 5,507 5
Nauru 5,393 1
Kiribati 5,085 24
Anguilla 3,904 12
Wallis and Futuna 3,760 9
Macau 3,514 121
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 3,426 2
Tuvalu 2,943 1
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 2,166
Falkland Islands 1,923
Montserrat 1,403 8
Niue 1,059
Tokelau 80 0
Vatican City 26 0
Pitcairn Islands 4
North Korea 1 6
Turkmenistan 0 0
  1. Countries which do not report data for a column are not included in that column's world total.
  2. Data on member states of the European Union are individually listed, but are also summed here for convenience. They are not double-counted in world totals.
  3. Does not include special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) or Taiwan.

About the symptoms

The symptoms of COVID-19 are variable depending on the type of variant contracted, ranging from mild symptoms to a potentially fatal illness. Common symptoms include coughing, fever, loss of smell (anosmia) and taste (ageusia), with less common ones including headaches, nasal congestion and runny nose, muscle pain, sore throat, diarrhea, eye irritation, and toes swelling or turning purple, and in moderate to severe cases, breathing difficulties. People with the COVID-19 infection may have different symptoms, and their symptoms may change over time. Three common clusters of symptoms have been identified: one respiratory symptom cluster with cough, sputum, shortness of breath, and fever; a musculoskeletal symptom cluster with muscle and joint pain, headache, and fatigue; and a cluster of digestive symptoms with abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. In people without prior ear, nose, or throat disorders, loss of taste combined with loss of smell is associated with COVID-19 and is reported in as many as 88% of symptomatic cases. (Full article)

About the spread

COVID-19 is mainly transmitted when people breathe in air contaminated by droplets/aerosols and small airborne particles containing the virus. Infected people exhale those particles as they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or sing. Transmission is more likely the closer people are. However, infection can occur over longer distances, particularly indoors.

Infectious particles range in size from aerosols that remain suspended in the air for long periods of time to larger droplets that remain airborne briefly or fall to the ground. Additionally, COVID-19 research has redefined the traditional understanding of how respiratory viruses are transmitted. The largest droplets of respiratory fluid do not travel far, but can be inhaled or land on mucous membranes on the eyes, nose, or mouth to infect. Aerosols are highest in concentration when people are in close proximity, which leads to easier viral transmission when people are physically close, but airborne transmission can occur at longer distances, mainly in locations that are poorly ventilated; in those conditions small particles can remain suspended in the air for minutes to hours. (Full article)

Containment measures

Many countries attempted to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19 by recommending, mandating or prohibiting behaviour changes, while others relied primarily on providing information. Measures ranged from public advisories to stringent lockdowns. Outbreak control strategies are divided into elimination and mitigation. Experts differentiate between" zero-COVID", which is an elimination strategy, and mitigation strategies that attempt to lessen the effects of the virus on society, but which still tolerate some level of transmission within the community. Containment strategies consists of the use of public health measures such as contact tracing, mass testing, border quarantine, lockdowns and mitigation software.These strategies can be pursued sequentially or simultaneously during the acquired immunity phase through natural and vaccine-induced immunity.
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