Corona viruse effect whole world details


   Corona viruse effect whole world details,,,

    

World

The coronavirus pandemic has sickened more than 771,500 people, according to official counts. As of Tuesday morning, at least 37,084 people have died, and the virus has been detected in at least 171 countries, as these maps show.
Where cases are rising fastest
Avg. number of new cases each day (for the last 7 days)
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+10
+100
+1,000

U.S.
ITALY
CHINA
IRAN
S. KOREA
JAPAN
Sources: Local governments; The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University; National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China; World Health Organization.
There is evidence on six continents of sustained transmission of the virus. The C.D.C. has advised against all non-essential travel throughout most of Europe, and to South KoreaChina and Iran. And the agency has warned older and at-risk Americans to avoid travel to any country.
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100
1K
CASESDEATHSNEW CASES
U.S.163,5413,073
Jan. 22
Mar. 30
Italy101,73911,591
Spain85,1957,340
China81,5183,305
Germany57,298455
France44,5503,024
Iran41,4952,757
U.K.22,1411,408
Switzerland15,475295
Belgium11,899513
Notes: New cases are represented as seven-day averages. Japan’s count includes 696 cases and seven deaths from a cruise ship that docked in Yokohama. The data excludes cases on the Zandaam cruise ship, which has not yet docked. France and the U.S. figures include overseas territories. China figures only include mainland China.
While the outbreak is a serious public health concern, most people who contract the coronavirus do not become seriously ill, and only a small percentage require intensive care. Older people and those with existing health conditions, like heart or lung disease, are at higher risk.
 

    The New York Times is engaged in a comprehensive effort to track details about every confirmed case in the United States, collecting information from federal, state and local officials around the clock. Many people are infected despite having no known connection to previous cases, which suggests local, person-to-person spread of the virus.

Europe

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge across Europe, there are now more total confirmed cases outside of China than inside China, the country where the virus first spread.

Total confirmed coronavirus cases

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200
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400 thousand
Jan. 22
March 26

Mainland China
Rest of the world
Rest of the world
Sources: Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University; Local governments.
Many of the cases across Europe have been traced back to Italy, which has one of the world’s largest outbreaks. At least 101,739 people have tested positive as of Tuesday morning.

Confirmed cases

The precise dimensions of the outbreak are hard to know. Not all infected people have received a diagnosis, and some countries, like Singapore, have more proactive testing and containment efforts than others do.

Tips

Experts’ understanding of how the virus spreads is still limited, but there are four factors that likely play a role: how close you get; how long you are near the person; whether that person projects viral droplets on you; and how much you touch your face.
If your community is affected, you can help reduce your risk and do your part to protect others by following some basic steps:
Wash your hands! Scrub with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and then dry them with a clean towel or let them air dry.
Keep distance from sick people. Try to stay six feet away from anybody showing flu- or cold-like symptoms, and don’t go to work if you’re sick.
Prepare your family, and communicate your plan about evacuations, resources and supplies. Experts suggest stocking at least a 30-day supply of any needed prescriptions. Consider doing the same for food staples, laundry detergent and diapers, if you have small children.

    

    

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