Coronavirus Update: 113,702 Confirmed Cases in 110 Countries With 4,012 Deaths

COVID-19 Coronavirus Map March 10

Coronavirus Map: Distribution of COVID-19 cases as of March 10, 2020. Credit: WHO

Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 51.

WHO Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 50

  • 5 new countries/territories/areas (Brunei Darussalam, Mongolia, Cyprus, Guernsey and Panama) have reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
  • As of March 9, 2020, a total of 45 States Parties informed WHO of additional health measures they implemented in relation to COVID-19 and provided the public health rationale for these measures.WHO reiterates that measures that restrict the movement of people during this outbreak should be proportionate to the public health risk, short in duration and reviewed regularly as more information about the virus, the disease epidemiology, and clinical characteristics becomes available. For more information, please see ‘subject in focus’.
  • WHO Director-General in his regular media briefing on March 9, stated that the threat of a pandemic has become very real; however, this would be the first pandemic in history that could be controlled. For details, please see here.

Risk Assessment

China: Very High

Regional Level: Very High

Global Level: Very High

Coronavirus Situation in Numbers

Globally

    • 113,702 confirmed cases (4125 new)
    • 4,012 deaths (203 new)

China

    • 80,924 confirmed cases (20 new)
    • 3,140 deaths (17 new)

Outside of China

    • 32,778 confirmed cases (4105 new)
    • 109 countries/territories (5 new)
    • 873 deaths (186 new)

Situation In Focus: Travel measures

As of March 9, 2020, a total of 45 States Parties informed WHO of additional health measures they implemented in relation to COVID-19 and provided the public health rationale for these measures. Many States Parties are implementing additional health measures against countries other than China. WHO has shares this information with States Parties through the Event Information Site secure platform on a weekly basis. In addition, WHO Director-General informed States Parties of the measures and public health rationale provided through 2 Circular Letters – on February 6 and 17.

As virus transmission shifts to other countries, measures are currently being implemented against countries other than China. The main reasons given for implementing such measures continue to be perceived vulnerabilities/ limited country capacity and the nature of the virus epidemiology.

WHO also monitors other sources of information: IATA, SOS international and countries’ official websites. Measures such as flight suspensions are often implemented by industries, which are not bound by the IHR (2005; and such measures are often driven by economic considerations, such as reduced demand, or concerns for crew staff. Preliminary analysis shows that in some countries such travel measures may have delayed the importation of new cases, while in other countries the “restrictions” did not stop the importation of new cases.

WHO reiterates that measures that restrict the movement of people during this outbreak should be proportionate to the public health risk, short in duration and reviewed regularly as more information about the virus, the disease epidemiology, and clinical characteristics become available. See also updated WHO recommendations on international traffic, published on February 29, 2020.

Countries, territories or areas with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, March 10, 2020

Country/Territory/AreaConfirmed Cases
China80924
Italy9172
Republic of Korea7513
Iran7161
France1402
Germany1139
Spain1024
International (Cruise Ship in Japan)706
Japan514
United States of America472
Switzerland332
United Kingdom323
Netherlands321
Sweden248
Belgium239
Norway192
Singapore160
Austria131
Malaysia117
Bahrain109
Australia92
Denmark90
Canada77
Greece73
Kuwait65
Iraq61
Egypt59
United Arab Emirates59
Iceland55
Thailand53
San Marino49
India44
Lebanon41
Finland40
Israel39
Czech Republic38
Philippines33
Vietnam31
Portugal30
Palestinian Territory26
Brazil25
Ireland24
Slovenia23
Algeria20
Indonesia19
Oman18
Qatar18
Pakistan16
Poland16
Ecuador15
Georgia15
Romania15
Saudi Arabia15
Chile13
Argentina12
Croatia12
Estonia10
Azerbaijan9
Costa Rica9
Hungary9
Peru9
Mexico7
North Macedonia7
Russian Federation7
Slovakia7
South Africa7
Belarus6
Latvia6
Dominican Republic5
French Guiana5
Luxembourg5
New Zealand5
Afghanistan4
Bulgaria4
Maldives4
Malta4
Senegal4
Bangladesh3
Colombia3
Albania2
Bosnia and Herzegovina2
Cambodia2
Cameroon2
Cyprus2
Faroe Islands2
Martinique2
Morocco2
Nigeria2
Saint Martin2
Tunisia2
Andorra1
Armenia1
Bhutan1
Brunei Darussalam1
Gibraltar1
Guernsey1
Holy See1
Jordan1
Liechtenstein1
Lithuania1
Monaco1
Mongolia1
Nepal1
Panama1
Paraguay1
Republic of Moldova1
Saint Barthélemy1
Serbia1
Sri Lanka1
Togo1
Ukraine1
Total113702

Recommendations and Advice for the Public

If you are not in an area where COVID-19 is spreading, or if you have not traveled from one of those areas or have not been in close contact with someone who has and is feeling unwell, your chances of getting it are currently low. However, it’s understandable that you may feel stressed and anxious about the situation. It’s a good idea to get the facts to help you accurately determine your risks so that you can take reasonable precautions.

Your healthcare provider, your national public health authority and your employer are all potential sources of accurate information on COVID-19 and whether it is in your area. It is important to be informed of the situation where you live and take appropriate measures to protect yourself.

If you are in an area where there is an outbreak of COVID-19 you need to take the risk of infection seriously. Follow the advice issued by national and local health authorities. Although for most people COVID-19 causes only mild illness, it can make some people very ill. More rarely, the disease can be fatal. Older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions (such as high blood pressure, heart problems or diabetes) appear to be more vulnerable.

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