COVID-19 World Map: 1,436,198 Confirmed Cases; 206 Countries; 85,522 Deaths

COVID-19 Coronavirus Map April 9

Coronavirus World Map: Distribution of COVID-19 cases as of April 9, 2020. Credit: WHO

Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 81.

WHO Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 80

  • No new country/territory/area reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
  • The daily situation report will now report the COVID-19 transmission scenario for each country using the definitions published in the updated global surveillance guidance published on March 20 (here). Transmission scenarios are self-reported by Member States to WHO. The determination of transmission scenario is still pending for some Member States. The transmission scenarios are: no confirmed cases, sporadic cases, clusters of cases, and community transmission.
  • As millions of Christians, Jews and Muslims celebrate Easter, Passover and Ramadan, WHO has released guidance for religious leaders and faith-based communities in the context of COVID-19. This is available here. For more on this topic, see the ‘Subject in Focus’ below.
  • Today marks 100 days since WHO was notified of the first cases of “pneumonia with unknown cause” in China. In yesterday’s media briefing, Director-General Dr. Tedros recalled the work that WHO and its partners have been doing over this period and the continuing efforts to stop the pandemic in five key areas. Find more details here.

Risk Assessment

Global Level: Very High

Coronavirus Situation in Numbers

Globally

  • 1,436,198 confirmed cases (82,837) new)
  • 85,522 deaths (6,287 new)

European Region

  • 759,661 confirmed cases (39,442 new)
  • 61,516 deaths (3,877 new)

Regions of the Americas

  • 454,710 confirmed cases (37,294 new)
  • 14,775 deaths (2,178 new)

Western Pacific Region

  • 115,852 confirmed cases (1,185 new)
  • 3,944 deaths (22 new)

Eastern Mediterranean Region

  • 85,350 confirmed cases (3,357 new)
  • 4,459 deaths (145 new)

South-East Asia

  • 11,576 confirmed cases (869 new)
  • 468 deaths (42 new)

African Region

  • 8,337 confirmed cases (690 new)
  • 349 deaths (23 new)

Subject in Focus: Having faith during COVID-19

A sad reality of the COVID-19 pandemic is that many people have been infected in settings where they turn to for comfort at these difficult times. There have been outbreaks of COVID-19 among religious communities due to certain religious practices. To help stop transmission in communities while allowing people options to worship, WHO’s Information Network for Epidemics (EPI-WIN) brings together members of diverse faith-based communities in virtual meetings and discussions. The EPI-WIN team and faith experts discuss the critical role of religious leaders and faith-based communities in saving lives and reducing illness during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Faith-based communities play a substantial role in supporting local health systems; advocating for the rights of vulnerable populations; providing support and comfort to communities; and being a trusted source of information. They are often integrated into broader communities through the services they provide, and in doing so they reach the most vulnerable groups with assistance and health information.

The EPI-WIN team and the faith community have co-developed practical guidance and recommendations, available here, to support the special role of religious leaders, faith-based organizations, and faith-based communities in COVID-19 education, preparedness, and response. This includes:

  • Sharing evidence-based information about COVID-19, preparedness, and response
  • Avoiding large group gatherings and conducting rituals and faith-related activities remotely/virtually, as required and whenever possible
  • Ensuring that any decision to convene group gatherings for worship, education, or social meetings is based on a sound risk assessment and in line with guidance from national and local authorities
  • Ensuring safe faith-based gatherings, ceremonies, and rituals when they do occur
  • Strengthening mental and spiritual health, well-being, and resilience, through individual contact (while observing appropriate physical distancing) and through social and other communications media
  • Ensuring a human-rights-based approach to advocacy, messaging and service delivery
  • Addressing stigma, violence, and the incitement of hate
  • Promoting ecumenical and interfaith collaboration, and peaceful coexistence during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Ensuring that accurate information is shared with communities; and misinformation in addressed.
  • EPI-WIN have also developed a mass gatherings risk assessment tool available here, and a decision tree available here.

Countries, territories or areas with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, April 9, 2020

Country/Territory/AreaConfirmed Cases
United States of America395030
Spain146690
Italy139422
Germany108202
China83249
France81095
Iran64586
United Kingdom60737
Turkey38226
Belgium23403
Switzerland22710
Netherlands20549
Canada18433
Brazil13717
Portugal13141
Austria12969
Republic of Korea10423
Russian Federation10131
Israel9404
Sweden8419
Ireland6224
Australia6052
Norway6010
India5734
Chile5546
Denmark5402
Czechia5312
Poland5205
Japan4768
Romania4761
Ecuador4450
Pakistan4322
Malaysia4119
Philippines3870
Luxembourg3034
Indonesia2956
Peru2954
Saudi Arabia2932
Mexico2785
Serbia2666
United Arab Emirates2659
Finland2487
Thailand2423
Panama2249
Qatar2210
Dominican Republic1956
Ukraine1892
Greece1884
South Africa1845
Colombia1780
Argentina1715
Singapore1623
Iceland1616
Algeria1572
Egypt1560
Croatia1343
Morocco1275
Iraq1202
Estonia1185
Republic of Moldova1174
Slovenia1091
Belarus1066
New Zealand992
Hungary980
Armenia921
Lithuania912
Kuwait855
Bahrain823
Azerbaijan822
Bosnia and Herzegovina816
Cameroon730
Kazakhstan727
International (Diamond Princess Cruise Ship)712
Slovakia682
Tunisia628
Puerto Rico620
North Macedonia617
Bulgaria593
Latvia577
Lebanon575
Andorra566
Uzbekistan555
Cyprus526
Costa Rica483
Cuba457
Oman457
Afghanistan444
Uruguay424
Albania409
Burkina Faso384
Côte d’Ivoire384
Réunion362
Jordan358
Niger342
Ghana313
Honduras312
San Marino308
Malta299
Kyrgyzstan280
Nigeria276
Mauritius273
Palestinian Territory263
Vietnam251
Montenegro248
Senegal244
Kosovo224
Bangladesh218
Georgia214
Bolivia210
Democratic Republic of the Congo207
Sri Lanka189
Mayotte186
Faroe Islands184
Kenya179
Jersey170
Guernsey166
Venezuela166
Guinea164
Martinique152
Isle of Man150
Guadeloupe139
Brunei Darussalam135
Djibouti135
Guam125
Cambodia117
Paraguay119
Gibraltar113
Rwanda110
Trinidad and Tobago107
El Salvador93
Madagascar93
Guatemala87
Liechtenstein79
French Guiana77
Aruba74
Togo70
Barbados63
Jamaica63
Congo60
Mali56
Ethiopia55
Monaco54
Uganda53
French Polynesia51
Cayman Islands45
United States Virgin Islands45
Sint Maarten40
Bermuda39
Zambia39
Bahamas36
Eritrea33
Guinea-Bissau33
Guyana33
Liberia31
Saint Martin31
Haiti27
Benin26
United Republic of Tanzania25
Gabon24
Myanmar22
Libya21
Angola19
Antigua and Barbuda19
Maldives19
Syrian Arab Republic19
New Caledonia18
Mozambique17
Equatorial Guinea16
Mongolia16
Namibia16
Dominica15
Fiji15
Lao People’s Democratic Republic15
Curaçao14
Eswatini12
Saint Lucia14
Sudan14
Grenada12
Somalia12
Greenland11
Northern Mariana Islands11
Saint Kitts and Nevis11
Seychelles11
Zimbabwe11
Central African Republic10
Chad10
Suriname10
Nepal9
Belize8
Holy See8
Malawi8
Montserrat8
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines8
Turks and Caicos8
Cabo Verde7
Sierra Leone7
Botswana6
Mauritania6
Nicaragua6
Saint Barthelemy6
Bhutan5
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)5
Gambia4
São Tomé and Príncipe4
Anguilla3
British Virgin Islands3
Burundi3
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba2
Papua New Guinea2
Saint Pierre and Miquelon1
South Sudan1
Timor-Leste1
Total1436198

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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