Latest COVID-19 World Map as Coronavirus Spreads to 9 More Countries (144 Total)

COVID-19 Coronavirus Map March 15

Coronavirus Map: Distribution of COVID-19 cases as of March 15, 2020. Credit: WHO

Note: There is now a newer Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 56.

WHO Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation Report 55

  • Nine new countries/territories/areas (African Region, European Region, and Region of Americas) in have reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
  • A WHO high-level technical mission concluded a visit to Iraq to support the Iraqi Ministry of Health in their COVID-19 prevention and containment measures. WHO is working around the clock to establish 3 negative-pressure [contagious respiratory disease isolation] rooms in Baghdad, Erbil and Basra to accommodate patients who might require more sophisticated medical treatment. For detailed information, please see here.

Risk Assessment

China: Very High

Regional Level: Very High

Global Level: Very High

Coronavirus Situation in Numbers

Globally

  • 153,517 confirmed cases (10,982 new)
  • 5,735 deaths (343 new)

China

  • 81,048 confirmed cases (27 new)
  • 3,204 deaths (10 new)

Outside of China

  • 72,469 confirmed cases (10,955 new)
  • 143 countries/territories (9 new)
  • 2,531 deaths (333 new)

Countries, territories or areas with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, March 15, 2020

Country/Territory/AreaConfirmed Cases
China81048
Italy21157
Iran12729
Republic of Korea8162
Spain5753
France4469
Germany3795
United States of America1678
Switzerland1359
United Kingdom1144
Netherlands959
Sweden924
Norway907
Denmark827
Austria800
Japan780
International (Diamond Princess Cruise Ship)697
Belgium689
Qatar337
Australia249
Canada244
Malaysia238
Greece228
Czech Republic214
Singapore212
Bahrain211
Finland210
Israel178
Slovenia141
Iceland138
Ireland129
Romania123
Brazil121
Indonesia117
Kuwait112
Portugal112
Philippines111
Poland111
India107
Saudi Arabia103
Egypt93
Iraq93
Lebanon93
San Marino92
United Arab Emirates85
Estonia79
Thailand75
Chile61
Vietnam53
Argentina45
Slovakia44
Bulgaria43
Peru43
Mexico41
Serbia41
Brunei Darussalam40
Albania38
Luxembourg38
Palestinian Territory38
South Africa38
Algeria37
Croatia37
Russian Federation34
Hungary32
Georgia30
Latvia30
Pakistan28
Panama27
Colombia24
Costa Rica23
Ecuador23
Belarus21
Cyprus21
Senegal21
Oman20
Azerbaijan19
Bosnia and Herzegovina18
Morocco18
Tunisia16
North Macedonia13
Malta12
Republic of Moldova12
Sri Lanka11
Afghanistan10
Maldives10
Martinique10
Faroe Islands9
Lithuania9
Armenia8
Jamaica8
Cambodia7
French Guiana7
Kazakhstan6
New Zealand6
Paraguay6
Réunion6
Dominican Republic5
Turkey5
Cuba4
Liechtenstein4
Bangladesh3
Bolivia3
Burkina Faso3
Cameroon3
Côte d’Ivoire3
French Polynesia3
Guadeloupe3
Puerto Rico3
Ukraine3
Andorra2
Curaçao2
Democratic Republic of the Congo2
Ghana2
Honduras2
Jersey2
Monaco2
Namibia2
Nigeria2
Saint Martin2
Venezuela2
Antigua and Barbuda1
Bhutan1
Cayman Islands1
Central African Republic1
Congo1
Equatorial Guinea1
Eswatini1
Ethiopia1
Gabon1
Gibraltar1
Guernsey1
Guinea1
Guyana1
Holy See1
Jordan1
Kenya1
Mauritania1
Mayotte1
Mongolia1
Nepal1
Saint Barthélemy1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1
Sudan1
Togo1
Trinidad and Tobago1
Total153517

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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