Global COVID-19 Cases In The World.
The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 204 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances: the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan, and the Holland America’s MS Zaandam cruise ship. Confirmed Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or ConveyanceSomething wrong With API
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
Coronavirus Stats
Total Cases
Death Cases
Recovered Cases
How dangerous is the virus?
There are three parameters to understand in order to assess the magnitude of the risk posed by this novel coronavirus:Transmission Rate (Ro) – number of newly infected people from a single case
Case Fatality Rate (CFR) – percent of cases that result in death Determine whether asymptomatic transmission is possible
Incubation Period (how long it takes for symptoms to appear)
See full details: COVID-19 Coronavirus Incubation PeriodSymptoms of COVID-19 may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 (estimated ranges vary from 2-10 days, 2-14 days, and 10-14 days, see details), during which the virus is contagious but the patient does not display any symptom (asymptomatic transmission).
Comparisons:
- Every year an estimated 290,000 to 650,000 people die in the world due to complications from seasonal influenza (flu) viruses. This figure corresponds to 795 to 1,781 deaths per day due to the seasonal flu.
- SARS (November 2002 to July 2003): was a coronavirus that originated from Beijing, China, spread to 29 countries, and resulted in 8,096 people infected with 774 deaths (fatality rate of 9.6%). Considering that SARS ended up infecting 5,237 people in mainland China, Wuhan Coronavirus surpassed SARS on January 29, 2020, when Chinese officials confirmed 5,974 cases of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). One day later, on January 30, 2020 the novel coronavirus cases surpassed even the 8,096 cases worldwide which were the final SARS count in 2003.
- MERS (in 2012) killed 858 people out of the 2,494 infected (fatality rate of 34.4%).