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For the Netherlands, based on overall excess mortality, an estimated 20,000 people died from COVID-19 in 2020, [10] while only the death of 11,525 identified COVID-19 cases was registered. [9] The official count of COVID-19 deaths as of December 2021 is slightly more than 5.4 million, according to World Health Organization's report in May 2022 ...
The figures presented are based on reported cases and deaths. While in several high-income countries the ratio of total estimated cases and deaths to reported cases and deaths is low and close to 1, for some countries it may be more than 10 [7] or even more than 100. [8] Implementation of COVID-19 surveillance methods varies widely. [9]
At the beginning of December 2022, the third anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak was commemorated. As of 17 February 2025, 115 countries and territories have at least 200,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and of them, 90 (18 out of 23 or nearly 78.3%) have at least half a million confirmed COVID-19 cases, incl. Egypt and Hungary.
This article contains the number of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 reported by each country and territory to the World Health Organization in January 2020 and published in the latter's daily 'situation reports'. [1] For other months see COVID-19 pandemic cases. There is also a column there listing the date of the first case for each country.
It knocks last winter's XBB.1.5 peak to spot No. 3 on the list of the country's largest COVID waves. Wastewater update 1/9/24: As +/- predicted by the 5 1/2 week old model (next post), new Biobot ...
With average expenses of more than $1,800 a month, it’s the most expensive of the countries listed here. COVID-19 Stats. Population: 5.35 million. Total cases: 9,468. Total deaths: 256. New ...
COVID-19 pandemic cases and mortality by country [1] Country Deaths / million Deaths ... United States Virgin Islands: 1,525 132 25,389 Caribbean Netherlands: 1,430 41
Lack of resources with regard to testing, differences in how COVID-19 cases and deaths are counted, and other inefficiencies in data collection and updation largely explain this undercounting. [11] [12] [13] In Africa, eight of the 56 sovereign states compulsorily register deaths. [14]