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    COVID-19 World Map: 2,544,792 Confirmed Cases; 207 Countries; 175,694 Deaths

    By World Health OrganizationApril 23, 20202 Comments9 Mins Read
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    COVID-19 Coronavirus Map April 23
    Coronavirus World Map: Distribution of COVID-19 cases as of April 23, 2020. Credit: WHO

    Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 95.

    WHO Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 94

    • The Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) has launched a GOARN COVID-19 Knowledge hub. The hub is designed as a central repository of quality public health information, guidance, tools, and webinars which can be accessed freely at any point.
    • WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros, in his regular media briefing yesterday, cautioned that “we have a long way to go. This virus will be with us for a long time.” He added that “the world cannot go back to the way things were. There must be a “new normal” – a world that is healthier, safer, and better prepared.”
    • WHO has published guidance ‘Addressing Human Rights as Key to the COVID-19 Response.’ The guidance document highlights the importance of integrating a human rights-based approach into the COVID-19 response and highlights key considerations in relation to addressing stigma and discrimination, prevention of violence against women, support for vulnerable populations, quarantine and restrictive measures, and shortages of supplies and equipment.
    • All available evidence for COVID-19 suggests that SARS-CoV-2 has a zoonotic source. Many researchers have been able to look at the genomic features of SARS-CoV-2 and have found that evidence does not support that SARS-CoV-2 is a laboratory construct. A constructed virus would show a mix of known elements within genomic sequences –this is not the case. For more details, please see ‘subject in focus.’

    Risk Assessment

    Global Level: Very High

    Coronavirus Situation in Numbers

    Globally

    • 2,544,792 confirmed cases (73,657 new)
    • 175,694 deaths (6,689 new)

    European Region

    • 1,251,458 confirmed cases (31,972 new)
    • 113,336 deaths (3,384 new)

    Regions of the Americas

    • 957,402 confirmed cases (32,111 new)
    • 47,812 deaths (3,038 new)

    Eastern Mediterranean Region

    • 144,450 confirmed cases (5,101 new)
    • 6,469 deaths (143 new)

    Western Pacific Region

    • 137,902 confirmed cases (1,632 new)
    • 5,818 deaths (25 new)

    South-East Asia

    • 36,039 confirmed cases (2,127 new)
    • 1,498 deaths (71 new)

    African Region

    • 16,829 confirmed cases (714 new)
    • 748 deaths (28 new)

    SUBJECT IN FOCUS: Origin of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus causing COVID-19

    The first human cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19, subsequently named SARS-CoV-2were first reported by officials in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019. Retrospective investigations by Chinese authorities have identified human cases with onset of symptoms in early December 2019. While some of the earliest known cases had a link to a wholesale food market in Wuhan, some did not. Many of the initial patients were either stall owners, market employees, or regular visitors to this market. Environmental samples taken from this market in December 2019 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, further suggesting that the market in Wuhan City was the source of this outbreak or played a role in the initial amplification of the outbreak. The market was closed on January 1, 2020.

    SARS-CoV-2 was identified in early Januaryand its genetic sequence shared publicly on 11-12 January. The full genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 from the early human cases and the sequences of many other virus isolated from human cases from China and all over the world since then show that SARS-CoV-2 has an ecological origin in bat populations. All available evidence to date suggests that the virus has a natural animal origin and is not a manipulated or constructed virus. Many researchers have been able to look at the genomic features of SARS-CoV-2 and have found that evidence does not support that SARS-CoV-2 is a laboratory construct. If it were a constructed virus, its genomic sequence would show a mix of known elements. This is not the case.

    Another coronavirus, SARS-CoV-1, the cause of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003, was also closely related to other coronaviruses isolated from bats. These close genetic relations of SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses, suggest that they all have their ecological origin in bat populations. Many of these coronaviruses can also infect several animal species. For example, SARS-CoV-1 infected civet cats and then humans, while the virus causing the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) is found in dromedary camels, and has continued to infect humans since 2012.

    All available evidence for COVID-19 suggests that SARS-CoV-2 has a zoonotic source. Since there is usually limited close contact between humans and bats, it is more likely that transmission of the virus to humans happened through another animal species, one that is more likely to be handled by humans. This intermediate animal host or zoonotic source could be a domestic animal, a wild animal, or a domesticated wild animal and, as of yet, has not been identified.

    All the published genetic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 isolated from human cases are very similar. This suggests that the start of the outbreak resulted from a single point introduction in the human population around the time that the virus was first reported in humans in Wuhan, China in December 2019.

    A number of investigations to better understand the source of the outbreak in China are currently underway or planned, including investigations of human cases with symptom onset in and around Wuhan in late 2019, environmental sampling from markets and farms in areas where the first human cases were identified, and detailed records on the source and type of wildlife species and farmed animals sold in these markets.

    Results from these studies are essential to preventing further zoonotic introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into the human population. WHO continues to collaborate with animal health and human health experts, Member States, and other partners to identify gaps and research priorities for the control of COVID-19, including the eventual identification of the source of the virus in China.

    Countries, territories or areas with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, April 23, 2020

    Country/Territory/Area Confirmed Cases
    United States of America 800926
    Spain 208389
    Italy 187327
    Germany 148046
    United Kingdom 133499
    France 117961
    Turkey 98674
    Iran 85996
    China 84302
    Russian Federation 62773
    Brazil 43079
    Belgium 41889
    Canada 38923
    Netherlands 34842
    Switzerland 28186
    Portugal 21982
    India 21393
    Peru 17837
    Ireland 16671
    Sweden 16004
    Austria 14924
    Israel 14498
    Saudi Arabia 12772
    Japan 11919
    Chile 11296
    Ecuador 10850
    Republic of Korea 10702
    Pakistan 10513
    Poland 10169
    Singapore 10141
    Romania 9710
    Mexico 9501
    United Arab Emirates 8238
    Denmark 7912
    Indonesia 7418
    Belarus 7281
    Norway 7250
    Ukraine 7170
    Qatar 7141
    Czechia 7136
    Serbia 7114
    Philippines 6710
    Australia 6654
    Malaysia 5532
    Dominican Republic 5300
    Panama 4821
    Colombia 4149
    Finland 4129
    Bangladesh 3772
    Egypt 3659
    Luxembourg 3654
    South Africa 3635
    Morocco 3446
    Argentina 3197
    Algeria 2910
    Thailand 2839
    Republic of Moldova 2778
    Greece 2408
    Hungary 2284
    Kuwait 2248
    Bahrain 2027
    Kazakhstan 2025
    Croatia 1950
    Iceland 1785
    Oman 1716
    Uzbekistan 1716
    Iraq 1631
    Estonia 1559
    Azerbaijan 1518
    Armenia 1473
    Lithuania 1398
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 1367
    Slovenia 1353
    Puerto Rico 1298
    North Macedonia 1259
    Slovakia 1244
    Cuba 1189
    Afghanistan 1176
    Cameroon 1163
    Ghana 1154
    New Zealand 1113
    Bulgaria 1024
    Djibouti 974
    Côte d’Ivoire 952
    Tunisia 909
    Cyprus 790
    Guinea 761
    Latvia 761
    Andorra 724
    International (Diamond Princess Cruise Ship) 712
    Lebanon 682
    Costa Rica 669
    Niger 662
    Albania 634
    Kyrgyzstan 631
    Kosovo 630
    Bolivia 609
    Burkina Faso 600
    Uruguay 543
    Nigeria 541
    Honduras 510
    San Marino 488
    Malta 444
    Senegal 442
    Jordan 435
    Georgia 420
    Réunion 410
    Democratic Republic of the Congo 359
    Palestinian Territory 336
    Sri Lanka 330
    Mauritius 329
    Mayotte 326
    Guatemala 316
    Montenegro 314
    Isle of Man 307
    Kenya 303
    Mali 293
    Venezuela 288
    Somalia 286
    United Republic of Tanzania 285
    Vietnam 268
    Jersey 255
    Guernsey 241
    El Salvador 237
    Jamaica 233
    Paraguay 213
    Congo 186
    Faroe Islands 185
    Gabon 166
    Martinique 164
    Sudan 162
    Rwanda 153
    Guadeloupe 148
    Brunei Darussalam 138
    Guam 136
    Gibraltar 133
    Myanmar 127
    Cambodia 122
    Madagascar 121
    Ethiopia 116
    Trinidad and Tobago 115
    Liberia 101
    Aruba 100
    Bermuda 98
    Monaco 98
    French Guiana 97
    Togo 88
    Maldives 85
    Equatorial Guinea 84
    Liechtenstein 82
    Barbados 75
    Zambia 74
    Sint Maarten 71
    Cabo Verde 67
    Guyana 67
    Cayman Islands 66
    Bahamas 65
    Sierra Leone 61
    Uganda 61
    Libya 60
    Haiti 58
    French Polynesia 57
    Benin 54
    United States Virgin Islands 54
    Guinea-Bissau 50
    Nepal 45
    Syrian Arab Republic 42
    Mozambique 41
    Eritrea 39
    Saint Martin 38
    Mongolia 35
    Chad 34
    Eswatini 31
    Zimbabwe 28
    Angola 24
    Antigua and Barbuda 24
    Malawi 23
    Timor-Leste 23
    Botswana 22
    Lao People’s Democratic Republic 19
    Belize 18
    Fiji 18
    New Caledonia 18
    Dominica 16
    Namibia 16
    Saint Kitts and Nevis 15
    Saint Lucia 15
    Central African Republic 14
    Curaçao 14
    Grenada 14
    Northern Mariana Islands 14
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13
    Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 12
    Burundi 11
    Greenland 11
    Montserrat 11
    Seychelles 11
    Turks and Caicos 11
    Gambia 10
    Nicaragua 10
    Suriname 10
    Holy See 9
    Papua New Guinea 8
    Bhutan 7
    Mauritania 7
    São Tomé and Príncipe 7
    Saint Barthelemy 6
    Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba 5
    British Virgin Islands 4
    South Sudan 4
    Anguilla 3
    Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1
    Yemen 1
    Total 2544792

    Recommendations and Advice for the Public

    If you are not in an area where COVID-19 is spreading or have not traveled from an area where COVID-19 is spreading or have not been in contact with an infected patient, your risk of infection is low. It is understandable that you may feel anxious about the outbreak. Get the facts from reliable sources to help you accurately determine your risks so that you can take reasonable precautions (see Frequently Asked Questions). Seek guidance from WHO, your healthcare provider, your national public health authority or your employer for accurate information on COVID-19 and whether COVID-19 is circulating where you live. It is important to be informed of the situation and take appropriate measures to protect yourself and your family (see Protection measures for everyone).

    If you are in an area where there are cases of COVID-19 you need to take the risk of infection seriously. Follow the advice of WHO and guidance issued by national and local health authorities. For most people, COVID-19 infection will cause mild illness however, it can make some people very ill and, in some people, it can be fatal. Older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions (such as cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease or diabetes) are at risk for severe disease (See Protection measures for persons who are in or have recently visited (past 14 days) areas where COVID-19 is spreading).

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    2 Comments

    1. Emma O Great Ekere on June 11, 2020 3:07 am

      My very big thanks to USA & EUROPEAN Nations and other countries whom have done a comely exercise in the fight against the ugly virus and also to have provided a benevolence aid financially and materially to citizens and non citizens.

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    2. Emma O Great Ekere on June 11, 2020 3:11 am

      My very big thanks to USA & EUROPEAN Nations and other countries whom have done a comely exercise in the fight against the ugly virus and also to have provided a benevolence aid financially and materially to citizens and non citizens.Thanks.From, Territorial Throne Presidential Territory,TCICGI,United States Of South South Federation

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