Coronavirus World Map: 750,890 Confirmed Cases; 198 Countries; 36,405 Deaths

COVID-19 Coronavirus Map March 31

Coronavirus Map: Distribution of COVID-19 cases as of March 31, 2020. Credit: WHO

Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 72.

WHO Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 71

  • No new countries/territories/areas reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
  • As mentioned by the Director-General in his regular media briefing yesterday, ensuring the free movement of essential health products is vital for saving lives and curbing the social and economic impacts of the pandemic. WHO is working intensively with partners to increase access to life-saving products, including diagnostics, PPE, medical oxygen, ventilators and more.
  • Operations support and logistics continues to monitor critical markets and in partnership with the Pandemic Supply Chain Network, has increased engagement and coordination with private companies. Since the beginning of the outbreak, OSL has shipped more than 800,000 surgical masks, 54,000 N95 masks, 873,000 globes, 15,000 goggles and 24,000 face shields to 75 countries. OSL has also shipped COVID-19 testing kits to 126 countries. For more details, please see “Subject in Focus” below.

Risk Assessment

Global Level: Very High

Coronavirus Situation in Numbers

Globally

  • 750,890 confirmed cases (57,610 new)
  • 36,405 deaths (3,301 new)

Western Pacific Region

  • 104,868 confirmed cases (1,093 new)
  • 3,671 deaths (22 new)

European Region

  • 423,946 confirmed cases (31,131 new)
  • 26,694 deaths (2,733 new)

South-East Asia

  • 4,215 confirmed cases (131 new)
  • 166 deaths (8 new)

Eastern Mediterranean Region

  • 50,349 confirmed cases (4,020 new)
  • 2,954 deaths (142 new)

Regions of the Americas

  • 163,014 confirmed cases (20,935 new)
  • 2,836 deaths (379 new)

African Region

  • 3,786 confirmed cases (300 new)
  • 77 deaths (17 new)

Subject in Focus: WHO Strengthens supply chains and releases guidance on setting up treatment centers

WHO Operations Support and Logistics (OSL) continues to support the COVID-19 emergency operations despite continued disruption to critical supply markets where demand outpaces global supply.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, OSL has shipped more than 800,000 surgical masks, 54,000 N95 masks, 873,000 globes, 15,000 goggles and 24,000 face shields to 75 countries. OSL has also shipped COVID-19 testing kits to 126 countries.

A Supply Chain Inter-Agency Coordination Cell (SCICC) has been established to provide an overview of supply chain requirements and ensure that COVID-19 needs are prioritized within the wider humanitarian response. The SCICC has established a Supply and Market Working Group to streamline procurement of critical supplies and equipment to address global shortages.

A common platform for private-sector donations of critical items in support of the COVID-19 response will be announced shortly. The list of critical items is available online.

OSL continues to monitor critical markets and has increased engagement and coordination with private companies, in partnership with the Pandemic Supply Chain Network.

OSL has released the first edition of a practical manual to set up and manage a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) treatment center and a SARI screening facility in healthcare facilities. The manual is available online, and accompanying training modules are available to the public through Open WHO.

  • Module 1: Overview of basic operational and IPC principles in COVID-19 context
  • Module 2: Designing a SARI screening area and treatment center
  • Module 3: Repurposing an existing building into a SARI treatment center

An additional module for WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), waste management, energy requirements and installations for SARI facilities is currently under development.

OSL is also working to build tactical infection prevention and control (IPC) surge support to hospitals with an aim to help improve infectious disease management protocols, limit nosocomial transmission and support rational consumption of personal protective equipment.

Countries, territories or areas with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, March 31, 2020

Country/Territory/AreaConfirmed Cases
United States of America140640
Italy101739
Spain85195
China82545
Germany61913
France43977
Iran41495
United Kingdom22145
Switzerland15412
Belgium11899
Netherlands11750
Turkey10827
Republic of Korea9786
Austria9618
Portugal6408
Canada6317
Israel4831
Australia4359
Brazil4256
Norway4226
Sweden4028
Czechia3002
Ireland2910
Malaysia2626
Denmark2577
Chile2449
Poland2055
Luxembourg1988
Ecuador1962
Japan1953
Romania1952
Pakistan1865
Russian Federation1837
Philippines1546
Thailand1524
Saudi Arabia1453
Indonesia1414
South Africa1326
Finland1313
Greece1212
Iceland1086
India1071
Mexico993
Panama989
Dominican Republic901
Singapore879
Peru852
Argentina820
Croatia790
Serbia785
Slovenia763
Estonia715
International (Diamond Princess Cruise Ship)712
Colombia702
Qatar693
Egypt656
Iraq630
United Arab Emirates611
New Zealand600
Morocco574
Ukraine549
Bahrain515
Algeria511
Lithuania484
Armenia482
Hungary447
Lebanon446
Latvia376
Andorra370
Tunisia362
Bosnia and Herzegovina359
Bulgaria359
Slovakia336
Costa Rica314
Kazakhstan312
Uruguay309
Republic of Moldova298
North Macedonia285
Azerbaijan273
Jordan268
Kuwait266
Burkina Faso246
Cyprus230
San Marino230
Albania223
Réunion207
Vietnam203
Oman179
Puerto Rico174
Cuba170
Côte d’Ivoire169
Faroe Islands168
Afghanistan166
Senegal162
Malta156
Ghana152
Uzbekistan149
Brunei Darussalam127
Sri Lanka120
Palestinian Territory117
Cameroon139
Venezuela129
Honduras139
Martinique111
Nigeria111
Cambodia107
Kyrgyzstan107
Mauritius107
Guadeloupe106
Kosovo106
Georgia103
Democratic Republic of the Congo98
Bolivia97
Belarus94
Montenegro91
Mayotte82
Trinidad and Tobago82
Rwanda70
Gibraltar69
Liechtenstein64
Paraguay64
Jersey63
Guam58
Aruba50
Bangladesh49
Monaco49
Madagascar46
Guernsey45
French Guiana43
Isle of Man42
Kenya38
French Polynesia36
Guatemala36
Jamaica36
Zambia35
Togo34
Barbados33
Uganda33
El Salvador30
Virgin Islands30
Djibouti26
Ethiopia23
Bermuda22
Niger20
Congo19
United Republic of Tanzania19
Mali18
Saint Martin18
Maldives17
Guinea16
Haiti15
New Caledonia15
Bahamas14
Equatorial Guinea14
Cayman Islands12
Mongolia12
Curaçao11
Dominica11
Namibia11
Greenland10
Myanmar10
Syrian Arab Republic10
Eswatini9
Grenada9
Saint Lucia9
Guyana8
Lao People’s Democratic Republic8
Libya8
Mozambique8
Seychelles8
Suriname8
Antigua and Barbuda7
Gabon7
Benin6
Central African Republic6
Eritrea6
Holy See6
Saint Barthelemy6
Sint Maarten6
Sudan6
Cabo Verde5
Chad5
Fiji5
Mauritania5
Montserrat5
Nepal5
Turks and Caicos5
Zimbabwe5
Bhutan4
Nicaragua4
Saint Kitts and Nevis4
Belize3
Gambia3
Liberia3
Somalia3
Angola2
Anguilla2
British Virgin Islands2
Guinea-Bissau2
Northern Mariana Islands2
Papua New Guinea1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1
Timor-Leste1
Total750890

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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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