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COVID-19 pandemic
Confirmed deaths per 100,000 population,[1][note 1]
as of 20 December 2023
  •   555+
  •   100–555
  •   18–100
  •   3.3–18
  •   0.6–3.3
  •   0.1–0.6
  •   <0.1
  •   No deaths or no data
DiseaseCOVID-19
PathogenSARS-CoV-2
SourceProbably bats, possibly via pangolins[2][3][4]
LocationWorldwide
First outbreakChina[5]
Index caseWuhan, Hubei, China
30°37′11″N 114°15′28″E / 30.61972°N 114.25778°E / 30.61972; 114.25778
DateFirst case of COVID-19: 17 November 2019; 6 years ago (17 November 2019)
Public health emergency of international concern: 30 January 2020 – 5 May 2023 (3 years, 3 months and 5 days)
Confirmed cases779,135,536[6]
Deaths
7,114,321[6]
Vaccinations
  • 5,645,247,500[6] (total vaccinated)
  • 5,197,972,500[6] (fully vaccinated)
  • 13,724,514,000[6] (doses administered)

This is a general overview and status of places affected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus which causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan, the capital of the province of Hubei in China in December 2019. It spread to other areas of Asia, and then worldwide in early 2020.

The figures presented are based on reported cases and deaths. While in several high-income countries the ratio of total estimated cases and deaths to reported cases and deaths is low and close to 1, for some countries it may be more than 10[7] or even more than 100.[8] Implementation of COVID-19 surveillance methods varies widely.[9]

Maps and timelines

Total cases

World maps showing total confirmed cases, and total confirmed cases per million, by country. Data is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.[note 2]

Map of total confirmed cases by country[10][note 2][note 3]
Date of latest upload at the Commons source
Map of confirmed cases per million by country[11][note 2][note 3]
Date of latest upload at the Commons source

Total deaths

Data is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.[note 2]

Map of total confirmed deaths by country[12][note 2][note 3]
Date on map.
Map of total confirmed deaths per million people by country[13][note 2][note 3]
Date on map.

Daily deaths

Data for the map and graphs is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.[note 2] 7-day rolling average.

Map of daily new confirmed deaths per million people by country[14][note 2][note 3]
Date on map.
Graph of daily new confirmed deaths worldwide per million people[15][note 2][note 3]
Date on timeline at bottom
Graph showing daily count of new confirmed deaths worldwide[16][note 2][note 3]
Date on timeline at bottom

Weekly deaths

Data for the graph is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.[note 2]

Graph of weekly count of new confirmed deaths worldwide[17][note 2][note 3]
Date on timeline at bottom

Total vaccinations

Data is collated by Our World in Data from figures that are verifiable based on public official sources.[18][note 4]

Share of fully vaccinated population by country relative to population[18][19][note 4]
Date on map
Share of population with at least one dose of vaccine by country relative to population[18][20][note 4]
Date on map
Vaccine doses administered per 100 people by country[18][21][note 4]
Date on map

Statistics

Total cases, deaths, and death rates by country

The table was updated automatically on 6 June 2026.[note 5] Data source is Our World in Data.[note 1]

All columns are cumulative. "Deaths per million" is the number of deaths per million people.

Updated June 6, 2026.
COVID-19 cases, deaths, and rates by location[22]
Country Deaths / million Deaths Cases
World[a] 894 7,114,321 779,135,536
Peru Peru 6,603 221,071 4,533,813
Bulgaria Bulgaria 5,681 38,778 1,341,094
North Macedonia North Macedonia 5,429 9,991 352,093
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 5,123 16,419 404,289
Hungary Hungary 5,072 49,124 2,240,875
Croatia Croatia 4,813 18,805 1,371,673
Slovenia Slovenia 4,686 9,914 1,366,916
Georgia (country) Georgia 4,519 17,151 1,864,337
Montenegro Montenegro 4,317 2,654 251,280
Czech Republic Czech Republic 4,116 43,931 4,887,336
Latvia Latvia 4,114 7,740 977,803
Moldova Moldova 4,042 12,290 656,460
Slovakia Slovakia 3,910 21,401 1,889,897
Greece Greece 3,865 40,253 5,866,360
San Marino San Marino 3,693 126 25,292
United States United States 3,625 1,238,189 103,436,829
Romania Romania 3,604 69,095 3,604,040
Lithuania Lithuania 3,525 9,931 1,449,088
United Kingdom United Kingdom 3,404 232,112 25,117,625
Brazil Brazil 3,347 703,961 38,024,465
Italy Italy 3,329 198,523 26,969,913
Chile Chile 3,298 64,497 5,410,524
Martinique Martinique 3,159 1,104 230,354
Poland Poland 3,152 120,993 6,843,668
Armenia Armenia 3,049 8,785 454,900
Gibraltar Gibraltar 3,002 113 20,550
Belgium Belgium 2,949 34,339 4,908,203
Paraguay Paraguay 2,940 19,880 735,759
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 2,934 4,390 191,496
Argentina Argentina 2,881 130,846 10,119,347
Portugal Portugal 2,847 29,663 5,671,586
European Union European Union[b] 2,831 1,270,769 186,985,838
Sweden Sweden 2,812 29,496 2,787,291
Russia Russia 2,777 404,290 24,901,467
Colombia Colombia 2,760 142,812 6,403,299
Aruba Aruba 2,708 292 44,224
Ukraine Ukraine 2,678 109,937 5,555,510
Serbia Serbia 2,658 18,057 2,568,005
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 2,654 1,021 203,235
France France 2,616 168,207 39,060,446
Mexico Mexico 2,605 335,106 7,630,026
Estonia Estonia 2,549 3,442 617,836
Spain Spain 2,548 121,886 13,980,340
Bermuda Bermuda 2,547 165 18,860
Guam Guam 2,536 419 52,287
Austria Austria 2,485 22,534 6,083,790
Tunisia Tunisia 2,427 29,423 1,153,361
French Polynesia French Polynesia 2,318 650 79,451
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia 2,293 410 30,254
Uruguay Uruguay 2,269 7,696 1,043,251
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 2,262 89 21,649
Suriname Suriname 2,256 1,406 82,519
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten 2,182 92 11,051
The Bahamas Bahamas 2,135 849 39,127
Malta Malta 2,135 1,128 125,314
Barbados Barbados 2,100 593 109,142
Germany Germany 2,080 174,979 38,437,953
Finland Finland 2,058 11,466 1,518,514
Grenada Grenada 2,035 238 19,693
Ecuador Ecuador 2,023 36,064 1,082,192
Panama Panama 2,007 8,834 1,045,692
Andorra Andorra 1,994 159 48,015
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 1,913 9,779 1,754,198
Lebanon Lebanon 1,905 10,947 1,239,904
Kosovo Kosovo 1,869 3,212 274,279
Bolivia Bolivia 1,853 22,389 1,212,185
Costa Rica Costa Rica 1,848 9,396 1,242,734
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 1,832 5,938 1,252,713
Hong Kong Hong Kong 1,798 13,466 2,876,106
Montserrat Montserrat 1,787 8 1,403
Monaco Monaco 1,720 67 17,181
Belize Belize 1,708 688 71,493
Denmark Denmark 1,696 10,012 3,453,680
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 1,669 64 7,661
Curaçao Curaçao 1,645 305 45,883
South Africa South Africa 1,644 102,595 4,073,188
Iran Iran 1,640 146,837 7,627,863
Switzerland Switzerland 1,611 14,170 4,491,969
Guyana Guyana 1,596 1,312 75,520
Collectivity of Saint Martin Collectivity of Saint Martin 1,591 46 12,324
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 1,572 146 9,106
Jersey Jersey 1,555 161 66,391
Luxembourg Luxembourg 1,530 1,000 401,653
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands 1,525 132 25,389
Cyprus Cyprus 1,450 1,364 718,887
Caribbean Netherlands Caribbean Netherlands 1,430 41 11,922
Canada Canada 1,424 55,282 4,819,055
Namibia Namibia 1,422 4,110 172,557
Israel Israel 1,395 12,707 4,841,703
French Guiana French Guiana 1,384 413 98,041
Isle of Man Isle of Man 1,378 116 38,008
Seychelles Seychelles 1,370 172 51,899
Netherlands Netherlands 1,283 22,986 8,657,484
Jamaica Jamaica 1,279 3,634 157,668
Albania Albania 1,275 3,608 337,234
Jordan Jordan 1,254 14,122 1,746,997
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1,214 124 9,674
Eswatini Eswatini 1,170 1,427 75,356
Turkey Turkey 1,164 101,419 17,004,726
Botswana Botswana 1,148 2,801 330,699
Guatemala Guatemala 1,132 20,205 1,255,469
Dominica Dominica 1,107 74 16,047
New Caledonia New Caledonia 1,093 314 80,203
Malaysia Malaysia 1,076 37,351 5,329,836
Palestine Palestine 1,075 5,708 703,228
Honduras Honduras 1,062 11,114 473,042
Réunion Réunion 1,056 921 494,595
Guernsey Guernsey 1,050 67 35,326
Norway Norway 1,050 5,732 1,552,197
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 1,005 10,353 836,510
Bahrain Bahrain 1,001 1,536 696,614
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 984 46 6,607
Oman Oman 978 4,628 399,449
Australia Australia 963 25,236 11,861,161
Fiji Fiji 962 885 69,047
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 951 19,072 1,504,370
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands 893 41 6,935
Libya Libya 891 6,437 507,269
Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands 889 41 14,985
New Zealand New Zealand 884 4,538 2,668,236
Anguilla Anguilla 844 12 3,904
Mauritius Mauritius 841 1,074 332,300
Cape Verde Cabo Verde 802 417 64,550
Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna 782 9 3,760
Belarus Belarus 775 7,118 994,102
Cuba Cuba 771 8,530 1,113,834
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 740 16,907 672,812
Taiwan Taiwan 739 17,672 9,970,937
American Samoa American Samoa 702 34 8,359
South Korea South Korea 693 35,934 34,571,873
El Salvador El Salvador 673 4,230 202,066
Mongolia Mongolia 630 2,136 1,011,489
Mayotte Mayotte 612 187 42,027
Maldives Maldives 602 316 186,694
Japan Japan 597 74,694 33,803,572
Philippines Philippines 586 66,864 4,173,631
Indonesia Indonesia 581 162,059 6,830,274
Federated States of Micronesia Federated States of Micronesia 579 65 31,765
Iraq Iraq 575 25,375 2,465,545
Palau Palau 562 10 6,372
Kuwait Kuwait 559 2,570 667,290
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 518 28 34,658
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 516 37 31,472
Iceland Iceland 489 186 211,291
Thailand Thailand 487 34,999 5,428,267
Saint Barthélemy Saint Barthélemy 456 5 5,507
Morocco Morocco 436 16,305 1,279,115
Vietnam Vietnam 433 43,206 11,624,000
Marshall Islands Marshall Islands 424 17 16,297
Nepal Nepal 404 12,034 1,003,968
Brunei Brunei 399 182 350,550
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 390 4,384 661,103
Greenland Greenland 374 21 11,971
India India 374 533,849 45,056,221
Myanmar Myanmar 362 19,494 643,401
Singapore Singapore 358 2,024 3,006,155
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 357 5,740 266,436
São Tomé and Príncipe Sao Tome and Principe 353 80 6,771
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon 347 2 3,426
Lesotho Lesotho 310 709 36,140
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 299 9,646 841,469
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 254 199 25,954
Qatar Qatar 238 690 514,524
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 229 2,349 1,067,030
Egypt Egypt 220 24,830 516,023
Venezuela Venezuela 207 5,856 552,745
Mauritania Mauritania 204 997 63,891
Zambia Zambia 202 4,078 349,892
Afghanistan Afghanistan 197 7,998 235,214
Comoros Comoros 193 161 9,109
Kiribati Kiribati 183 24 5,085
Cambodia Cambodia 177 3,056 139,326
Bangladesh Bangladesh 174 29,531 2,052,280
Macau Macau 174 121 3,514
Djibouti Djibouti 166 189 15,690
Algeria Algeria 151 6,881 272,440
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 147 1,024 88,953
Samoa Samoa 144 31 17,057
The Gambia Gambia 141 372 12,627
Syria Syria 140 3,163 57,423
Cook Islands Cook Islands 135 2 7,375
Malawi Malawi 130 2,686 89,168
Gabon Gabon 126 307 49,069
Pakistan Pakistan 125 30,656 1,580,631
Tonga Tonga 123 13 16,992
Senegal Senegal 111 1,972 89,440
Rwanda Rwanda 107 1,468 133,274
Kenya Kenya 104 5,689 344,162
Sudan Sudan 102 5,046 63,993
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 101 183 17,130
Timor-Leste Timor-Leste 100 138 23,460
Tuvalu Tuvalu 99 1 2,943
Laos Laos 88 671 219,060
China China[c] 85 122,398 99,381,761
Nauru Nauru 84 1 5,393
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 84 177 9,614
Uganda Uganda 76 3,632 172,234
Somalia Somalia 76 1,361 27,334
Haiti Haiti 74 860 34,901
Cameroon Cameroon 71 1,974 125,325
Mozambique Mozambique 68 2,252 233,935
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 65 670 46,864
Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo 64 389 25,234
Ethiopia Ethiopia 60 7,574 501,339
Yemen Yemen 56 2,159 11,945
Liberia Liberia 54 294 8,090
Angola Angola 54 1,937 107,487
Madagascar Madagascar 46 1,428 68,853
Vanuatu Vanuatu 44 14 12,019
Ghana Ghana 44 1,463 172,843
Nicaragua Nicaragua 36 245 16,808
Togo Togo 35 290 39,564
Guinea Guinea 33 468 38,594
Mali Mali 32 743 33,236
Eritrea Eritrea 30 103 10,189
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 29 1,016 175,158
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 27 835 88,434
Bhutan Bhutan 26 21 62,954
Central African Republic Central African Republic 22 113 15,493
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 17 400 22,231
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 15 126 7,985
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 14 1,474 101,010
Nigeria Nigeria 14 3,155 267,237
South Sudan South Sudan 13 147 18,873
Tanzania Tanzania 13 846 43,655
Niger Niger 12 315 9,591
Tajikistan Tajikistan 12 125 17,786
Benin Benin 11 163 28,036
Chad Chad 10 194 7,702
Burundi Burundi 1 15 54,569
Vatican City Vatican City 0 0 26
Niue Niue 0 0 1,092
Falkland Islands Falkland Islands 0 0 1,923
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 0 0 2,166
Pitcairn Islands Pitcairn Islands 0 0 4
Tokelau Tokelau 0 0 80
North Korea North Korea 0 0 0
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 0 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.

Logarithmic plot of confirmed cases from Our World in Data

A logarithmic plot of confirmed cases from Our World in Data using roughly the first 12 months of data from the pandemic.

Cases by country as of 18 April 2021, plotted on a logarithmic scale[23]

Cases and deaths by region

Reporting standards vary enormously in different countries. No statistics are particularly accurate, but case and death rates in India (South Asia) and Sub-Saharan Africa in particular are probably much higher than reported.[27][28]

COVID-19 cases and deaths by region, in absolute figures and rates per million inhabitants as of 25 December 2022[29]

COVID-19 cases and deaths by region, in absolute figures and rates per million inhabitants as of 25 December 2022
Region[30] Total cases Total deaths Cases per million Deaths per million Current weekly cases Current weekly deaths Population millions Vacci­nated %[31]
European Union 179,537,7581,185,108401,3632,649886,0743,98544775.1
North America 103,783,7771,133,607281,4043,074476,3762,97536976.1
Other Europe 57,721,948498,259247,0542,13374,35424823461.2
South America 65,835,7891,313,061153,1513,055378,6221,25243081.7
Russia and Central Asia 25,646,533434,988108,3071,83749,02239323755.9
Central America 11,338,600380,66063,1082,11960,26826318069.0
Middle East 22,549,784238,10686,40091213,4576526151.9
Oceania and islands in East Asia 60,806,544318,455105,3175521,390,4012,77757772.1
Caribbean 2,605,47326,23760,179606737254346.4
South Asia 50,347,136620,21827,1213341,911241,85669.4
North Africa 3,727,34683,87318,382414668820341.3
East Asia 57,867,768189,91032,416106644,0798181,78587.2
Sub-Saharan Africa 8,636,456172,9077,5981526,960271,13727.6
Totals (or average) 650,404,9126,595,38983,8268503,982,92912,8607,75967.0
New identified cases of COVID-19 weekly for top 7 regions in the world.
Deaths due to COVID-19 weekly for top 7 regions in the world.

Vaccinations

Updated June 6, 2026.[note 5]
COVID-19 vaccine distribution by country[22]
Location Vaccinated[a] Percent[b]
World[c][d] 5,645,247,500 70.71%
China China[e] 1,318,026,800 92.48%
India India 1,027,438,900 72.08%
European Union European Union[f] 338,481,060 75.43%
United States United States[g] 270,227,170 79.12%
Indonesia Indonesia 204,419,400 73.31%
Brazil Brazil 189,643,420 90.17%
Pakistan Pakistan 165,567,890 67.94%
Bangladesh Bangladesh 151,507,170 89.45%
Japan Japan 104,740,060 83.79%
Mexico Mexico 97,179,496 75.56%
Nigeria Nigeria 93,829,430 42.05%
Vietnam Vietnam 90,497,670 90.79%
Russia Russia 89,081,600 61.19%
Philippines Philippines 82,684,776 72.55%
Iran Iran 65,199,830 72.83%
Germany Germany 64,876,300 77.15%
Turkey Turkey 57,941,052 66.55%
Thailand Thailand 57,005,496 79.47%
Egypt Egypt 56,907,320 50.53%
France France 54,677,680 82.50%
United Kingdom United Kingdom 53,806,964 78.92%
Ethiopia Ethiopia 52,489,510 41.86%
Italy Italy[h] 50,936,720 85.44%
South Korea South Korea 44,764,956 86.45%
Colombia Colombia 43,012,176 83.13%
Myanmar Myanmar 41,551,930 77.30%
Argentina Argentina 41,529,056 91.46%
Spain Spain 41,351,230 86.46%
Canada Canada 34,742,936 89.49%
Tanzania Tanzania 34,434,932 53.21%
Peru Peru 30,563,708 91.30%
Malaysia Malaysia 28,138,564 81.10%
Nepal Nepal 27,883,196 93.83%
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 27,041,364 84.04%
Morocco Morocco 25,020,168 67.03%
South Africa South Africa 24,210,952 38.81%
Poland Poland 22,984,544 59.88%
Mozambique Mozambique 22,869,646 70.03%
Australia Australia 22,231,734 84.85%
Venezuela Venezuela 22,157,232 78.54%
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 22,094,470 63.24%
Taiwan Taiwan 21,899,240 93.51%
Uganda Uganda 20,033,188 42.34%
Afghanistan Afghanistan 19,151,368 47.20%
Chile Chile 18,088,516 92.51%
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 17,143,760 75.08%
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 17,045,720 16.65%
Angola Angola 16,550,642 46.44%
Ukraine Ukraine 16,267,198 39.63%
Ecuador Ecuador 15,345,791 86.10%
Cambodia Cambodia 15,316,670 89.04%
Sudan Sudan 15,207,452 30.79%
Kenya Kenya 14,494,372 26.72%
Ghana Ghana 13,864,186 41.82%
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 13,568,372 44.64%
Netherlands Netherlands 12,582,081 70.27%
Zambia Zambia 11,711,565 58.11%
Iraq Iraq 11,332,925 25.72%
Rwanda Rwanda 10,884,714 79.74%
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 10,858,101 54.20%
Cuba Cuba 10,805,570 97.70%
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 9,991,089 97.55%
Portugal Portugal 9,821,414 94.28%
Belgium Belgium 9,261,641 79.55%
Somalia Somalia 8,972,167 50.40%
Guatemala Guatemala 8,937,923 50.08%
Tunisia Tunisia 8,896,848 73.41%
Guinea Guinea 8,715,641 62.01%
Greece Greece 7,938,031 76.24%
Algeria Algeria 7,840,131 17.24%
Sweden Sweden 7,775,726 74.14%
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 7,525,882 46.83%
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 7,367,193 65.60%
Bolivia Bolivia 7,361,008 60.95%
Israel Israel 7,055,466 77.51%
Czech Republic Czech Republic 6,982,006 65.42%
Hong Kong Hong Kong 6,920,057 92.69%
Austria Austria 6,899,873 76.12%
Honduras Honduras 6,596,213 63.04%
Belarus Belarus 6,536,392 71.25%
Hungary Hungary 6,420,354 66.30%
Nicaragua Nicaragua 6,404,524 95.15%
Niger Niger 6,248,483 24.69%
Switzerland Switzerland 6,096,911 69.34%
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 6,089,089 27.05%
Laos Laos 5,888,649 77.90%
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 5,676,123 68.58%
Romania Romania 5,474,507 28.56%
Malawi Malawi 5,433,538 26.42%
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 5,373,253 52.19%
Tajikistan Tajikistan 5,328,277 52.33%
Singapore Singapore 5,287,005 93.58%
Chad Chad 5,147,667 27.89%
Jordan Jordan 4,821,579 42.83%
Denmark Denmark 4,746,522 80.41%
El Salvador El Salvador 4,659,970 74.20%
Costa Rica Costa Rica 4,650,636 91.52%
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 4,614,869 63.83%
Finland Finland 4,524,288 81.24%
Mali Mali 4,354,292 18.87%
Norway Norway 4,346,995 79.66%
South Sudan South Sudan 4,315,127 39.15%
New Zealand New Zealand 4,302,330 83.84%
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 4,112,237 80.47%
Paraguay Paraguay 3,995,915 59.11%
Liberia Liberia 3,903,802 72.65%
Cameroon Cameroon 3,753,733 13.58%
Panama Panama 3,746,041 85.12%
Benin Benin 3,697,190 26.87%
Kuwait Kuwait 3,457,498 75.33%
Serbia Serbia 3,354,075 49.39%
Syria Syria 3,295,630 14.67%
Oman Oman 3,279,632 69.33%
Uruguay Uruguay 3,010,464 88.78%
Qatar Qatar 2,852,178 98.61%
Slovakia Slovakia 2,840,017 51.89%
Lebanon Lebanon 2,740,227 47.70%
Madagascar Madagascar 2,710,365 8.90%
Senegal Senegal 2,684,696 15.21%
Central African Republic Central African Republic 2,600,389 51.01%
Croatia Croatia 2,323,025 59.46%
Libya Libya 2,316,327 32.07%
Mongolia Mongolia 2,284,018 67.45%
Togo Togo 2,255,579 27.95%
Bulgaria Bulgaria 2,155,863 31.58%
Mauritania Mauritania 2,103,754 43.15%
Palestine Palestine 2,012,767 37.94%
Lithuania Lithuania 1,958,299 69.52%
Botswana Botswana 1,951,054 79.96%
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 1,736,541 24.97%
Georgia (country) Georgia 1,654,504 43.60%
Albania Albania 1,349,255 47.72%
Latvia Latvia 1,346,184 71.57%
Slovenia Slovenia 1,265,802 59.84%
Bahrain Bahrain 1,241,174 80.94%
Armenia Armenia 1,150,915 39.95%
Mauritius Mauritius 1,123,773 88.06%
Moldova Moldova 1,109,524 36.50%
Yemen Yemen 1,050,202 2.75%
Lesotho Lesotho 1,014,073 44.36%
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 943,394 29.44%
Kosovo Kosovo 906,858 52.79%
Timor-Leste Timor-Leste 886,838 64.77%
Estonia Estonia 870,202 64.45%
Jamaica Jamaica 859,773 30.28%
North Macedonia North Macedonia 854,570 46.44%
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 754,399 50.43%
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 747,057 35.48%
Fiji Fiji 712,025 77.44%
Bhutan Bhutan 699,116 89.52%
Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo 695,760 11.53%
Macau Macau 679,703 96.50%
The Gambia Gambia 674,314 25.58%
Cyprus Cyprus 671,193 71.37%
Namibia Namibia 629,767 21.79%
Eswatini Eswatini 526,050 43.16%
Haiti Haiti 521,396 4.53%
Guyana Guyana 497,550 60.56%
Luxembourg Luxembourg 481,957 73.77%
Malta Malta 478,953 90.68%
Brunei Brunei 451,149 99.07%
Comoros Comoros 438,825 52.60%
Djibouti Djibouti 421,573 37.07%
Maldives Maldives 399,308 76.19%
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 382,020 3.74%
Cape Verde Cabo Verde 356,734 68.64%
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 343,821 44.02%
Gabon Gabon 311,244 12.80%
Iceland Iceland 309,770 81.44%
Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus 301,673 78.80%
Montenegro Montenegro 292,783 47.63%
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 270,109 14.98%
Suriname Suriname 267,820 42.98%
Belize Belize 258,473 64.18%
New Caledonia New Caledonia 192,375 67.00%
Samoa Samoa 191,403 88.91%
French Polynesia French Polynesia 190,908 68.09%
Vanuatu Vanuatu 176,624 56.42%
The Bahamas Bahamas 174,810 43.97%
Barbados Barbados 163,853 58.04%
São Tomé and Príncipe Sao Tome and Principe 140,256 61.97%
Curaçao Curaçao 108,601 58.59%
Kiribati Kiribati 100,900 77.33%
Aruba Aruba 90,546 84.00%
Seychelles Seychelles 88,520 70.52%
Tonga Tonga 87,375 83.17%
Jersey Jersey 84,365 81.52%
Isle of Man Isle of Man 69,560 82.66%
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 64,290 69.24%
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 62,113 86.74%
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia 60,140 33.64%
Andorra Andorra 57,913 72.64%
Guernsey Guernsey 54,223 85.06%
Bermuda Bermuda 48,554 74.96%
Grenada Grenada 44,241 37.84%
Gibraltar Gibraltar 42,175 112.08%
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 41,715 77.19%
Greenland Greenland 41,227 73.60%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 37,532 36.77%
Burundi Burundi 36,909 0.28%
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 33,794 72.31%
Dominica Dominica 32,995 49.36%
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands 32,815 71.54%
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten 29,788 70.65%
Monaco Monaco 28,875 74.13%
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 26,771 68.05%
San Marino San Marino 26,357 77.26%
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 19,466 50.76%
Caribbean Netherlands Caribbean Netherlands 19,109 66.69%
Cook Islands Cook Islands 15,112 102.48%
Nauru Nauru 13,106 110.86%
Anguilla Anguilla 10,858 76.45%
Tuvalu Tuvalu 9,763 97.51%
Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna 7,150 62.17%
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 4,361 81.23%
Falkland Islands Falkland Islands 2,632 74.88%
Tokelau Tokelau 2,203 95.29%
Montserrat Montserrat 2,104 47.01%
Niue Niue 1,638 88.83%
Pitcairn Islands Pitcairn Islands 47 100.00%
North Korea North Korea 0 0.00%
  1. Number of people who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine (unless noted otherwise).
  2. Percentage of population that has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. May include vaccination of non-citizens, which can push totals beyond 100% of the local population.
  3. Countries which do not report data for a column are not included in that column's world total.
  4. Vaccination note: Countries which do not report the number of people who have received at least one dose are not included in the world total.
  5. Does not include special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) or Taiwan.
  6. 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.
  7. Vaccination note: Includes Freely Associated States
  8. Vaccination note: Includes Vatican City

By continent

As a result of COVID-19 many regions have imposed lockdowns, curfews, and quarantines alongside new legislation and evacuations, or other restrictions for citizens of or recent travelers to the most affected areas.[32] Other regions have imposed global restrictions that apply to all foreign countries and territories, or prevent their own citizens from travelling overseas.[33]

Africa

Confirmed cases in Africa as of 23 May 2021
  1–99 confirmed cases
  100–999 confirmed cases
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  10,000–99,999 confirmed cases
  100,000+ confirmed cases

The pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Africa on 14 February 2020, with the first confirmed case announced in Egypt.[34][35] The first confirmed case in sub-Saharan Africa was announced in Nigeria at the end of February 2020.[36] Within three months, the virus had spread throughout the continent, as Lesotho, the last African sovereign state to have remained free of the virus, reported a case on 13 May 2020.[37][38] By 26 May, it appeared that most African countries were experiencing community transmission, although testing capacity was limited.[39] Most of the identified imported cases arrived from Europe and the United States rather than from China where the virus originated.[40]

In early June 2021, Africa faced a third wave of COVID infections with cases rising in 14 countries.[41] By 4 July the continent recorded more than 251,000 new Covid cases, a 20% increase from the prior week and a 12% increase from the January peak. More than sixteen African countries, including Malawi and Senegal, recorded an uptick in new cases.[42] The World Health Organization labelled it Africa's 'Worst Pandemic Week Ever'.[43]

The government of Egypt denied January 2021 allegations that the shortage of oxygen had killed several COVID-19 patients at one of its hospitals. However, an investigation led by The New York Times confirmed that the authorities had lied. The video of one of Egypt's hospitals treating critical patients using manual ventilation methods went viral on Facebook. The video was posted by Ahmed Nafei, the nephew of a 62-year-old woman who died. In addition, the relatives of the dead patients and the El Husseineya Central Hospital's medical staff also confirmed in an interview given to The New York Times that the cause of death had been the shortage of oxygen.[44]

Antarctica

Confirmed cases in Antarctica

Due to its remoteness and sparse population, Antarctica was the last continent to have confirmed cases of COVID-19 and was one of the last regions of the world affected directly by the pandemic.[45][46][47] The first cases were reported in December 2020, almost a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in China. At least 36 people are confirmed to have been infected.[48]

Asia

COVID-19 deaths per million residents in Asia as of 10 December 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic began in Asia in Wuhan, Hubei, China, and has spread widely through the continent. As of 2 July 2026,[49] at least one case of COVID-19 had been reported in every country in Asia except Turkmenistan.

The Asian countries with the highest numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases are India, South Korea, Turkey, Vietnam, and Iran.[50] Despite being the first area of the world hit by the outbreak, the early wide-scale response of some Asian states, particularly Bhutan,[51] Singapore,[52] Taiwan,[53] and Vietnam[54] has allowed them to fare comparatively well. China was criticised for initially minimising the severity of the outbreak, but its wide-scale response has largely contained the disease since March 2020.[55][56][57][58]

As of July 2021, the highest numbers of deaths are recorded in India, Indonesia, Iran, and Turkey, each with more than 90,000 deaths and more than 900,000 deaths combined. However, the death toll in Iran and Indonesia are claimed to be much higher than the official figures.[59][60] Per capita, the highest deaths have been disproportionally in several Western Asian states, with Georgia having the highest figure closely followed by Armenia, and Iran in third, whereas China had the lowest.[61]

Europe

COVID-19 deaths per million residents in Europe as of 5 February 2022

The global COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Europe with its first confirmed case in Bordeaux, France, on 24 January 2020, and subsequently spread widely across the continent. By 17 March 2020, every country in Europe had confirmed a case,[62] and all have reported at least one death, with the exception of Vatican City.

North America

Map last updated: December 2020
  <500 confirmed cases
  500–1,000
  1,000–2,000
  2,000–5,000
  5,000–10,000
  10,000–50,000
  50,000–100,000
  100,000–200,000
  >200,000 confirmed cases

The first cases of the COVID-19 pandemic in North America were reported in the United States on 23 January 2020. Saint Kitts and Nevis was the last North American country to report a case of COVID-19, doing so on 25 March. Bonaire confirmed a case on 16 April, becoming the last territory to do so.[63]

On 26 March 2020, the United States became the country in North America with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, at over 82,000 cases.[64] On 11 April 2020, the United States became the country in North America with the highest official death toll for COVID-19, at over 20,000 deaths.[65] As of 10 April 2022, there are about 97 million cases and about 1.4 million deaths in North America; about 88.9 million have recovered from COVID-19, meaning that nearly 11 out of 12 cases have recovered or that the recovery rate is nearly 92%.[66]

As of 15 December 2023, the United States has had the highest number of cases in North America, at over 103 million cases, as well as the highest death toll, at over a million deaths. There have been nearly 75.7 million recoveries in the United States as of 15 December 2023, meaning that nearly 12 out of 13 cases in the country have recovered or that the recovery rate is about 92%. On 20 March 2022, the number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States exceeded a million.

As of 15 December 2023, Canada has reported over 4.7 million cases and over 53,000 deaths,[67] while Mexico, which was overtaken in terms of the number of cases on 11 March 2022, the second anniversary of the day when the COVID-19 outbreak became a pandemic, by Japan, the second most affected country in East Asia, has reported about 5.7 million cases and about 320,000 deaths.[68] The state in the United States with the highest number of cases and the highest death toll is California, at about 9.1 million cases and nearly 90,000 deaths as of 10 April 2022.[69]

Oceania

Confirmed cases in Oceania as of 31 July 2021
  1–9 confirmed cases
  10–99 confirmed cases
  100–999 confirmed cases
  1000–9999 confirmed cases
  10,000+ confirmed cases

The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Oceania on 25 January 2020 with the first confirmed case reported in Melbourne, Australia.[70] The virus has spread to all sovereign states and territories in the region.[71] Australia and New Zealand were praised for their handling of the pandemic in comparison to other Western nations, with New Zealand and each state in Australia wiping out all community transmission of the virus several times even after re-introduction in the community.[72][73][74]

As a result of the high transmissibility of the Delta variant however, by August 2021, the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria had conceded defeat in their eradication efforts.[75] In early October 2021, New Zealand also abandoned its elimination strategy.[76][77]

South America

Confirmed cases in South America as of 21 March 2021
  1–499 confirmed cases
  500–999
  1,000–1,999
  2,000–4,999
  5,000–9,999
  10,000–49,999
  50,000–99,999
  100,000–199,999
  200,000+ confirmed cases
The pandemic was confirmed to have reached South America on 26 February 2020 when Brazil confirmed a case in São Paulo.[78] By 3 April, all countries and territories in South America had recorded at least one case.[79]

On 13 May 2020, it was reported that Latin America and the Caribbean had reported over 400,000 cases of COVID-19 infection with, 23,091 deaths. On 22 May 2020, citing the rapid increase of infections in Brazil, the WHO declared South America the epicentre of the pandemic.[80][81]

As of 12 January 2023, South America had recorded 67,331,547 confirmed cases and 1,344,031 deaths from COVID-19. Due to a shortage of testing and medical facilities, it is believed that the outbreak is far larger than the official numbers show.[82]

At sea

Diamond Princess undergoing a cleaning and disinfection process at Daikoku Pier in Yokohama Port photographed on 1 March 2020

Early in 2020, in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the disease spread to a number of cruise ships, with the nature of such ships  including crowded semi-enclosed areas, increased exposure to new environments, and limited medical resources  contributing to the heightened risk and rapid spread of the disease.[83]

The British-registered Diamond Princess was the first cruise ship to have a major outbreak on board, with the ship quarantined at Yokohama from 4 February 2020 for about a month. Of 3711 passengers and crew, around 700 people became infected and 9 people died.[84][85] With that, many cruise lines suspended their operations to mitigate the spread of the pandemic and were replaced by "cruises to nowhere" that had no stops.

The COVID-19 pandemic spread to many military ships. The nature of these ships, which includes working with others in small enclosed areas and a lack of private quarters for the vast majority of crew, contributed to the rapid spread of the disease, even more so than on cruise ships.[86][87]

Due to the nature of operations security, national militaries may have policies in place that prevent or restrict reporting of SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 deaths, so although the cases listed below may have been widely reported in reliable sources, confirmation by official spokespeople of the respective militaries is not systematic.[88]

Timeline of first confirmed cases by country or territory

First confirmed COVID-19 cases by country or territory
Date Countries / Territories
1 December 2019[a] China
13 January 2020 Thailand
16 January 2020 Japan
20 January 2020 South Korea United States
21 January 2020 Taiwan[b]
22 January 2020 Hong Kong[c] Macau[c]
23 January 2020 Nepal Singapore Vietnam
24 January 2020 France
25 January 2020 Australia Canada Malaysia
27 January 2020 Cambodia Germany Sri Lanka
29 January 2020 Finland United Arab Emirates
30 January 2020 India Italy Philippines
31 January 2020 Russia Spain Sweden United Kingdom
3 February 2020 Belgium
14 February 2020 Egypt
19 February 2020 Iran
21 February 2020 Israel Lebanon
24 February 2020 Afghanistan Bahrain Iraq Kuwait Oman
25 February 2020 Algeria Austria Brazil Croatia Switzerland
26 February 2020 Georgia Greece North Macedonia Norway Pakistan Romania
27 February 2020 Denmark Estonia Netherlands Nigeria San Marino
28 February 2020 Azerbaijan Belarus Iceland Lithuania Mexico Monaco New Zealand
29 February 2020 Ecuador Ireland Luxembourg Qatar
1 March 2020 Armenia Czechia Dominican Republic Saint Barthélemy[d] Saint Martin[d]
2 March 2020 Andorra Indonesia Jordan Latvia Morocco Portugal Saudi Arabia Senegal Tunisia
3 March 2020 Argentina Chile Gibraltar[e] Liechtenstein Ukraine
4 March 2020 Faroe Islands[f] French Guiana[g] Hungary Poland Slovenia
5 March 2020 Bosnia and Herzegovina Martinique[g] Palestine South Africa
6 March 2020 Bhutan Cameroon Colombia Costa Rica Peru Serbia Slovakia Togo Vatican City
7 March 2020 Maldives Malta Moldova Paraguay
8 March 2020 Albania Bangladesh Bulgaria
9 March 2020 Brunei Cyprus Guernsey[h] Panama
10 March 2020 Bolivia Burkina Faso DR Congo Jamaica Jersey[h] Mongolia Northern Cyprus[b]
11 March 2020 Cuba French Polynesia[d] Guyana Honduras Ivory Coast Réunion[g] Turkey
12 March 2020 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago
13 March 2020 Antigua and Barbuda Aruba[i] Cayman Islands[e] Curaçao[i] Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Guadeloupe[g] Guatemala Guinea Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo[b] Puerto Rico[j] Saint Lucia Sudan Suriname United States Virgin Islands[j] Uruguay Venezuela
14 March 2020 Central African Republic Congo Equatorial Guinea Eswatini Mauritania Mayotte[g] Namibia Rwanda Seychelles
15 March 2020 Akrotiri and Dhekelia[e][k] Bahamas Guam[j] Uzbekistan
16 March 2020 Benin Greenland[f] Liberia Somalia Tanzania
17 March 2020 Barbados Gambia Montenegro Sint Maarten[i]
18 March 2020 Bermuda[e] Djibouti El Salvador Kyrgyzstan Mauritius Montserrat[e] New Caledonia[l] Nicaragua Zambia
19 March 2020 Angola Chad Fiji Haiti Isle of Man[h] Niger
20 March 2020 Cape Verde Madagascar Papua New Guinea Timor-Leste Uganda Zimbabwe
21 March 2020 Eritrea Transnistria[m]
22 March 2020 Åland[n] Dominica Grenada Mozambique Syria
23 March 2020 Belize Myanmar Turks and Caicos Islands[e]
24 March 2020 Laos Libya
25 March 2020 British Virgin Islands[e] Guinea-Bissau Mali Saint Kitts and Nevis
26 March 2020 Anguilla[e]
28 March 2020 Northern Mariana Islands[j]
30 March 2020 Botswana
31 March 2020 Burundi Donetsk People's Republic[o] Luhansk People's Republic[o] Sierra Leone Sint Eustatius[p] Somaliland[q]
2 April 2020 Malawi
3 April 2020 Falkland Islands[e]
4 April 2020 Western Sahara[r][s]
5 April 2020 Saint Pierre and Miquelon[d] South Sudan
6 April 2020 São Tomé and Príncipe
7 April 2020 Abkhazia[b] Artsakh[m]
10 April 2020 Yemen
11 April 2020 Saba[p]
16 April 2020 Bonaire[p]
30 April 2020 Comoros Tajikistan
6 May 2020 South Ossetia[b]
13 May 2020 Lesotho
25 July 2020 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[b]
7 September 2020 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha[e]
3 October 2020 Solomon Islands
16 October 2020 Wallis and Futuna[d]
28 October 2020 Marshall Islands
November 2020 British Indian Ocean Territory[e]
9 November 2020 American Samoa[j]
11 November 2020 Vanuatu
18 November 2020 Samoa
21 December 2020 Antarctica[t]
8 January 2021 Federated States of Micronesia
18 May 2021 Kiribati
31 May 2021 Palau
6 October 2021 Svalbard[u]
29 October 2021 Tonga
3 December 2021 Cook Islands[v]
30 December 2021 Norfolk Island[w]
6 March 2022 Christmas Island[w]
9 March 2022 Niue[v]
19 March 2022 Cocos (Keeling) Islands[w]
2 April 2022 Nauru
8 May 2022[x] North Korea
20 May 2022 Tuvalu
16 July 2022 Pitcairn Islands[e]
20 December 2022 Tokelau[y]
  1. While the index case was confirmed on 1 December 2019, further investigation opened up the possibility of the infection to have taken place earlier.[89]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Non-member of the United Nations with limited recognition by some UN member states.
  3. 1 2 Special administrative region of China.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Overseas collectivity of France.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 British Overseas Territory.
  6. 1 2 Autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Overseas region of France.
  8. 1 2 3 British Crown Dependency.
  9. 1 2 3 Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Territory of the United States.
  11. Permanent Cypriot population, as well as British military personnel and their families.
  12. Sui generis collectivity of France.
  13. 1 2 Non-member of the United Nations with limited recognition only by other non-UN states.
  14. Autonomous county of Finland.
  15. 1 2 Former Russian puppet state illegally annexed by Russia in 2022 and recognized internationally as part of Ukraine.
  16. 1 2 3 Special municipality of the Netherlands.
  17. Non-member of the United Nations not recognised by any other state.
  18. Non-Self-Governing Territory as defined by the United Nations Charter. The first case was confirmed in the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region in the Moroccan-controlled part.
  19. Subject of territorial dispute.
  20. De facto condominium governed by the signatories to the Antarctic Treaty System.
  21. Unincorporated area of Norway.
  22. 1 2 State in free association with New Zealand.
  23. 1 2 3 External territory of Australia.
  24. Some foreign analysts believe the virus had spread there by March 2020. A soldier who was shot crossing the China-North Korea border on 20 April 2020 tested positive after being brought to a hospital in China, lending strong evidence to the existence of cases in the country.
  25. Non-self-governing territory of New Zealand.

States with no confirmed cases

As of March 2023[update], Turkmenistan in Central Asia is the only sovereign state in the world which has not reported any confirmed cases of COVID-19.[90][91][92] Cases are strongly suspected, but none have been officially reported. Private citizens have reported hospitals being overwhelmed with patients showing COVID-19-like symptoms, including a very large outbreak in a women's prison that apparently began September 2020. The Turkmenistan government has instead reported a large increase in atypical pneumonia cases.

The last territory in the world to have its first COVID infection was Tokelau, a dependency of New Zealand that reported five cases on 20 December 2022.[93]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Our World in Data (OWID). See Coronavirus Source Data for OWID sourcing info. Excerpt: "Deaths and cases: our data source. Our World in Data relies on data from Johns Hopkins University. ... JHU updates its data multiple times each day. This data is sourced from governments, national and subnational agencies across the world — a full list of data sources for each country is published on Johns Hopkins GitHub site. It also makes its data publicly available there."
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "CSSEGISandData/COVID-19". GitHub. 16 October 2022. COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University. The CSV files are downloaded via the "Raw" links. The "Raw" link doesn't show up until you click the csv file link. This opens into a GitHub page with the data and the "Raw" link. See How to Use our Data for more info and links. See: Pandemic Data Initiative. See more sourcing history and info.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Our World in Data (OWID) maps and graphs on cases and deaths. Click on the download tab to download the image. The table tab has a table of the exact data by country. The source tab reports the data is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University. The image at the source is interactive and provides more detail. For example, for maps move the cursor over the color bar legend to see the countries that apply to that point in the legend. For graphs, put cursor over the graph for more info. See Coronavirus Source Data for more OWID sourcing info.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Our World in Data (OWID) vaccination maps. Click on the download tab to download the map. The table tab has a table of the exact data by country. The source tab reports that the data is from verifiable public official sources collated by Our World in Data. The map at the source is interactive and provides more detail. Run the cursor over the color bar legend to see the countries that apply to that point in the legend. There is an OWID vaccination info FAQ.
  5. 1 2 The table data is automatically updated by a bot; see Template:COVID-19 data for more information. See also: Category:Automatically updated COVID-19 pandemic table templates.

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  20. World map of share of people who have received at least one vaccine dose by relative population of a country. From Our World in Data. Chart tab has timeline graph of share of people who have received at least one vaccine dose by country relative to its population, and also the world.
  21. World map of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered per 100 people by country. From Our World in Data. Chart tab has timeline graph of doses administered per 100 people by country and also the world.
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