Coronavirus: Mapping Covid-19 Confirmed Cases and Deaths Globally

Mapping the Coronavirus Outbreak Across the World

Updated:
Testing data as of
Sources: OECD for number of hospital beds (2016 for the US, 2017 for other countries), government agencies and the COVID Tracking Project via Our World in Data for testing data (various recent dates) (reported in the past 45 days) and the US Census Bureau for population figures (2019).

Entering the third year of the coronavirus pandemic, more than   people have been infected and the virus has killed more than   globally. Efforts many countries took to stamp out the pneumonia-like illness led to entire nations enforcing lockdowns, widespread halts of international travel, mass layoffs and battered financial markets. New variants of the virus have led to new waves of cases, though effective vaccines, new drugs and improved care are reducing the consequences for those who get sick.

Getting to a Flatter Curve 👆

The first  days with more than 100 confirmed cases
  • Asia
  • Other
Note: JHU CSSE reporting began on January 22, 2020, when mainland China had already surpassed 500 cases.
Source: Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering
Confirmed cases worldwide
Deaths worldwide
Jurisdictions with cases confirmed as of
  • 1–99
  • 100–999
  • 1,000–9,999
  • 10,000–99,999
  • 100,000–999,999
  • 1,000,000–9,999,999
  • 10 million or more