Probable cases and deaths count individuals who meet criteria for other types of testing, symptoms and exposure, as developed by national and local governments.
Turkey announced the total number of reported cases, including asymptomatic cases since the end of July, reaching more than 1.7 million cases.Ĭonfirmed cases and deaths, which are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a molecular laboratory test. Several countries did not publish data on Dec. More about reporting anomalies or changesĬhile added probable Covid-19 deaths from earlier in the pandemic.Įcuador added a backlog of deaths from 2020. The Times has identified reporting anomalies or methodology changes in the data. The New York Times has found that official tallies in more than thirty countries have undercounted deaths during the coronavirus outbreak because of limited testing availability. Data for some countries, like the United States, Denmark, France and the Netherlands, include counts for overseas territories. Population data from the World Bank and U.S. United States data comes from state and local health officials and is collected by The New York Times. State of the virusĭata for all countries except the United States comes from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. (please enable JavaScript to use this feature) About this data The hot spots map shows the share of population with a new reported case over the last week. Track each country’s vaccination progress here.
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Figures shown do not include cases on cruise ships.įluctuations in the numbers may happen as health authorities review old cases and or update their methodologies. There may be discrepancies between what you see here and what you see on your local health department's website. State-by-state recovery data are unavailable at this time.
This may result in occasional data discrepancies on this page as the JHU team resolves anomalies and updates its feeds. The JHU team automates its data uploads and regularly checks them for anomalies. The graphics on this page pull from data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University from several sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the World Health Organization national, state and local government health departments 1point3acres and local media reports.