New cases of the novel coronavirus that emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December are being reported daily around the world.
More than 495,000 people have died from coronavirus, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, while more than 9.7 million infections have been confirmed in at least 188 countries and territories. More than 4.9 million people have recovered to date.
Here are the countries that have so far confirmed coronavirus cases:
United States – 2,467,837 cases, 125,039 deaths
Brazil – 1,274,974 cases, 55,961 deaths
Russia – 619,936 cases, 8,770 deaths
India – 508,953 cases, 15,685 deaths
United Kingdom – 310,836 cases, 43,498 deaths
Peru – 272,364 cases, 8,939 deaths
Chile – 263,360 cases, 5,068 deaths
Spain – 247,905 cases, 28,338 deaths
Italy – 239,961 cases, 34,708 deaths
Iran – 217,724 cases, 10,239 deaths
Mexico – 208,392 cases, 25,779 deaths
France – 199,473 cases, 29,781 deaths
Pakistan – 198,883 cases, 4,035 deaths
Turkey – 194,511 cases, 5,065 deaths
Germany – 194,036 cases, 8,965 deaths
Saudi Arabia -174,577 cases, 1,474 deaths
Bangladesh – 130,474 cases, 1,661 deaths
South Africa – 124,590 cases, 2,340 deaths
Canada – 104,629 cases, 8,571 deaths
Qatar – 92,784 cases, 109 deaths
China – 84,725 cases, 4,641 deaths
Colombia – 80,810 cases, 2,786 deaths
Sweden – 65,137 cases, 5,280 deaths
Egypt – 62,755 cases, 2,620 deaths
Belgium – 61,106 cases, 9,731 deaths
Belarus – 60,713 cases, 373 deaths
Argentina – 55,343 cases, 1,184 deaths
Ecuador – 53,856 cases, 4,406 deaths
Indonesia – 51,427 cases, 2,683 deaths
Netherlands – 50,213 cases, 6,122 deaths
United Arab Emirates – 46,973 cases, 310 deaths
Kuwait – 43,703 cases, 341 deaths
Singapore – 42,955 cases, 26 deaths
Ukraine – 41,975 cases, 1,097 deaths
Iraq – 41,193 cases, 1,559 deaths
Portugal – 40,866 cases, 1,555 deaths
Oman – 36,034 cases, 153 deaths
Philippines – 34,073 cases, 1,224 deaths
Poland – 33,395 cases, 1,429 deaths
Switzerland – 31,486 cases, 1,962 deaths
Afghanistan – 30,451 cases, 683 deaths
Panama – 29,905 cases, 575 deaths
Dominican Republic – 29,764 cases, 712 deaths
Bolivia – 29,423 cases, 934 deaths
Romania – 25,697 cases, 1,579 deaths
Ireland – 25,414 cases, 1,730 deaths
Bahrain – 24,805 cases, 71 deaths
Nigeria – 23,298 cases, 554 deaths
Armenia – 23,247 cases, 410 deaths
Israel – 22,800 cases, 314 deaths
Kazakhstan – 20,319 cases, 150 deaths
Japan – 18,162 cases, 971 deaths
Austria – 17,522 cases, 698 deaths
Honduras – 15,944 cases, 471 deaths
Ghana – 15,834 cases, 103 deaths
Guatemala – 15,828 cases, 672 deaths
Moldova – 15,776 cases, 515 deaths
Azerbaijan – 15,369 cases, 187 deaths
Serbia – 13,565 cases, 265 deaths
Denmark – 12,875 cases, 604 deaths
Algeria – 12,685 cases, 885 deaths
South Korea – 12,653 cases, 282 deaths
Cameroon – 12,592 cases, 313 deaths
Nepal – 11,755 cases, 27 deaths
Morocco – 11,633 cases, 218 deaths
Czech Republic – 11,038 cases, 349 deaths
Sudan – 9,257 cases, 572 deaths
Norway – 8,832 cases, 249 deaths
Ivory Coast – 8,739 cases, 64 deaths
Malaysia – 8,606 cases, 121 deaths
Australia – 7,641 cases, 104 deaths
Uzbekistan – 7,490 cases, 20 deaths
Finland – 7,191 cases, 328 deaths
Democratic Republic of the Congo – 6,552 cases, 149 deaths
Senegal – 6,354 cases, 98 deaths
North Macedonia – 5,758 cases, 268 deaths
Tajikistan – 5,747 cases, 52 deaths
Haiti – 5,722 cases, 98 deaths
Kenya – 5,533 cases, 137 deaths
El Salvador – 5,517 cases, 133 deaths
Ethiopia – 5,425 cases, 89 deaths
Guinea – 5,260 cases, 29 deaths
Gabon – 5,209 cases, 40 deaths
Venezuela – 4,779 cases, 41 deaths
Djibouti – 4,643 cases, 52 deaths
Bulgaria – 4,513 cases, 215 deaths
Kyrgystan – 4,446 cases, 46 deaths
Luxembourg – 4,173 cases, 110 deaths
Hungary – 4,127 cases, 578 deaths
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 3,935 cases, 178 deaths
Mauritania – 3,907 cases, 120 deaths
Greece – 3,343 cases, 191 deaths
Central African Republic – 3,340 cases, 40 deaths
Thailand – 3,162 cases, 58 deaths
Somalia – 2,878 cases, 90 deaths
Costa Rica – 2,836 cases, 12 deaths
Croatia – 2,539 cases, 107 deaths
Cuba – 2,325 cases, 85 deaths
Maldives – 2,283 cases, 8 deaths
Albania – 2,269 cases, 51 deaths
Nicaragua – 2,170 cases, 74 deaths
Kosovo – 2,169 cases, 37 deaths
Mali – 2,060 cases, 113 deaths
Sri Lanka – 2,014 cases, 11 deaths
Equatorial Guinea – 2,001 cases, 32 deaths
Estonia – 1,986 cases, 69 deaths
South Sudan – 1,942 cases, 36 deaths
Madagascar – 1,922 cases, 16 deaths
Iceland – 1,832 cases, 10 deaths
Lithuania – 1,808 cases, 78 deaths
Paraguay – 1,711 cases, 13 deaths
Lebanon – 1,697 cases, 33 deaths
Slovakia – 1,643 cases, 28 deaths
Guinea-Bissau – 1,614 cases, 22 deaths
Slovenia – 1,558 cases, 109 deaths
Occupied Palestinian Territories – 1,557 cases, 3 deaths
Zambia – 1,531 cases, 21 deaths
New Zealand – 1,522 cases, 22 deaths
Sierra Leone – 1,394 cases, 59 deaths
Tunisia – 1,164 cases, 50 deaths
Latvia – 1,112 cases, 30 deaths
Jordan – 1,104 cases, 9 deaths
Yemen – 1,089 cases, 293 deaths
Republic of the Congo – 1,087 cases, 37 deaths
Niger – 1,059 cases, 67 deaths
Benin – 1,053 cases, 14 deaths
Cape Verde – 1,027 cases, 9 deaths
Malawi – 1,005 cases, 13 deaths
Cyprus – 992 cases, 19 deaths
Burkina Faso – 941 cases, 53 deaths
Georgia – 919 cases, 14 deaths
Uruguay – 919 cases, 26 deaths
Chad – 865 cases, 74 deaths
Rwanda – 858 cases, 2 deaths
Andorra – 855 cases, 52 deaths
Uganda – 833 cases
Mozambique – 816 cases, 5 deaths
Eswatini – 728 cases, 8 deaths
Libya – 713 cases, 18 deaths
Sao Tome and Principe – 712 cases, 13 deaths
San Marino – 698 cases, 42 deaths
Jamaica – 686 cases, 10 deaths
Liberia – 684 cases, 34 deaths
Malta – 670 cases, 9 deaths
Togo – 591 cases, 14 deaths
Zimbabwe – 561 cases, 6 deaths
Tanzania – 509 cases, 21 deaths
Taiwan – 447 cases, 7 deaths
Montenegro – 439 cases, 9 deaths
Suriname – 389 cases, 10 deaths
Vietnam – 353 cases
Mauritius – 341 cases, 10 deaths
Myanmar – 293 cases, 6 deaths
Comoros – 272 cases, 7 deaths
Syria – 255 cases, 7 deaths
Mongolia – 219 cases
Guyana – 215 cases, 12 deaths
Angola – 212 cases, 10 deaths
Eritrea – 167 cases
Burundi – 144 cases, 1 death
Brunei – 141 cases, 3 deaths
Cambodia – 139 cases
Trinidad and Tobago – 124 cases, 8 deaths
Namibia – 121 cases
Bahamas – 104 cases, 11 deaths
Monaco – 102 cases, 4 deaths
Barbados – 97 cases, 7 deaths
Botswana – 92 cases, 1 death
Liechtenstein – 82 cases, 1 death
Bhutan – 70 cases
Antigua and Barbuda – 65 cases, 3 deaths
Gambia – 43 cases, 2 deaths
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 29 cases
East Timor – 24 cases
Belize – 24 cases, 2 deaths
Lesotho – 24 cases
Grenada – 23 cases
Laos – 19 cases
Saint Lucia – 19 cases
Dominica – 18 cases
Fiji – 18 cases
Saint Kitts and Nevis – 15 cases
Vatican – 12 cases
Papua New Guinea – 11 cases
Seychelles – 11 cases
Western Sahara – 10 cases, 1 death
Source: AL JAZEERA